I support most or all of the goals of these political organizations, but I’m not sure I’m keen on the idea of having the spouse of a sitting U.S. Supreme Court justice (or any other Federal or state judge, for that matter) involved in openly partisan organizations like this.
Thanks for sharing, Ginni.
“...Aldrich felt his groups 501(c)(3) status was restrictive because it stopped the Patrick Henry Center from engaging in political activities. Likewise, Thomas wanted Liberty Central, who as a 501(c)(4) can be involved in political campaigns, to have similar educational activities that Aldrichs group does.”
Thanks for the post. They’re both good people. I don’t think this is that difficult though as the left do it all the time. See fracturedatlas.org - they even give classes on everything from getting started to avoiding IRS stuff. Thereagain they’re well in with the NEA as they attended their last meeting in DC.
Thanks for sharing, Ginni.
That must have hurt her to watch her husband falsely accused. She should stay with her organization.
A ‘mistake’? Duh...Stay true to yourself Ginni. God Bless.
A big ‘Oops’!
I still think Ginni’s heart is in the right place!