One last time ...pic.twitter.com/JQY33AkqGx
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"[N]aked propositions of men with no cognizable covering." <— I believe I saw this sign on Fire Island.pic.twitter.com/7QDEijAEtB
Roy Moore is ~obsessed~ with Hamilton and Lincoln, and it makes me feel a bit awkward, since, same.pic.twitter.com/wiL716Sao9
TBH, I don't think he's ~totally~ off-base in saying that the 11th Circuit ruling that Obergefell "abrogated" the AL Sup Ct ruling is wrong.
I thought it was odd when the 11th Circuit used that language. Nonetheless, it's clear the reasoning of Obergefell, as relating to ...
... the U.S. Constitution, is controlling, including on the Alabama Supreme Court. (So, it's a matter of who says it, not the end result.)
Seriously, this is like a bad book report.pic.twitter.com/4L8MZMO2Po
I MADE IT! ROY MOORE, YOU WERE NO MATCH FOR ME! Exit Moore: Not with a bang but a whimper.pic.twitter.com/iJUAuOJo5R
Justice Michael Bolin doesn't go along with Moore, but still wanted to let us know he ain't happy.pic.twitter.com/MSXWDJajZH
Justice Tom Parker is ~exercised~ about all of this. (He's basically Team Moore.)pic.twitter.com/8qN4s6RsUR
Bonus points to Parker for ending with a Reagan quote.pic.twitter.com/DGF2d0qEuz
Justice Glenn Murdock gives us "marriage" scare quotes because he's classy like that.pic.twitter.com/q3Tx7uoxub
MURDOCK TAKES US THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, Y'ALL!pic.twitter.com/t1phcd8OFd
And, we've made it to Justice Greg Shaw, who is basically:pic.twitter.com/gcMiG1t8bw
Shorter Shaw: "What were you all doing? What are you doing? What is this world?"pic.twitter.com/OgEpATdm0j
Actual section from Shaw's opinion: "A. All courts follow United States Supreme Court decisions"

And, here we go. (@lyman_brian has been waiting for me to get here.) Check out this footnote:pic.twitter.com/lGP0n1RBiw
The bottom line: The Alabama Supreme Court dismissed the pending case trying to challenge whether the marriage amendment can be enforced.
3 of 9 justices questioned the Supremacy Clause, more (Moore) or less. 1 of 9 said he hated the outcome but follows the Supremacy Clause.
4 of 9 justices said nothing or said no one else was speaking for them. 1 of 9 justices said the case never should have been taken.
So, ultimately, it's 6-3 on Obergefell definitely applying to Alabama's marriage amendment, w/ 3 thinking it's an illegitimate decision.
If you want to read the Alabama Supreme Court decisions yourself, please do here: https://acis.alabama.gov/displaydocs.cfm?no=721120&event=4KW0LCPOJ …
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