Kelly has continued his in-your-face extremism during his current campaign for a 10-year term on the Supreme Court. Kelly proudly hosted a fundraiser at a shooting range the day after five workers were massacred at the Molson Coors Brewery in Milwaukee in one of the worst incidents of gun violence in state history. Mind you, the very next day — he didn’t have the decency to wait until after the funerals were held for the victims. Then he even followed up with a fundraising appeal boasting of his callous action.

His extremism on the court has been matched by his appetite for corruption. He has repeatedly voted to reward his campaign contributors with his judicial decisions. In cases concerning a rightist group whose board has gifted his campaign with bundles of cash, Kelly has not only refused to recuse himself but has actually been their aggressive advocate. He has even opposed efforts to strengthen conflict of interest rules for judges, probably because it thinks it would interfere with his ability to use our high court to pander to his contributors.