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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Scratch one political career

An Iowa judge was busted driving the wrong way down a highway and appeared to be passed out as she crashed into a median, according to police.
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  1. Scratch one political career
    Shit. She's a shoe in for Pelosi's job.

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  2. "Judge Kester recognizes the seriousness of the situation and is fully cooperating with law enforcement and the judicial process," her attorney Matt Lindholm said in a statement to the AP. "She is committed to addressing this matter responsibly and in accordance with the law."

    She's ready to run for Congress. She just has to come out as gay, or communist, or part injun, or something.

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    1. Now see, political campaigns are built upon such masterful statements. That wordsmithing is strong enough to be in campaign literature.

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    2. She's less dangerous as a drunk driving judge than she would be a drunken member of congress, we already have too many of those now
      JD

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  3. Judge not lest you be judged yourself. Part of my life motto.

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    1. Perhaps you look deeper into what that actually means.

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  4. Nah. Judge, and prepare to be judged. That's a better motto.

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  5. Nah, she good.
    Don't forget a local superior court judge had multiple DUIs, 7 IIRC, in 3 years. He ran over and killed a girl riding her bicycle. Passed out drunk up on the sidewalk, engine still running. He said he didn't remember anything.
    Still on the bench.

    Caught drunk driving, first time offense, executed right there and then.

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  6. It’s Trumps fault. Why not, every thing else is.

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  7. The judge is kinda cute. Crazy cute, but at my age who cares? I'd have the court officer derobe her, cuff her, and then I'd proceed to pound her sounding box with my gavel of just-us.

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