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Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Misinformed

 


Bayreuth Festspielhaus
August, 2015
Photo by Lisa Hirsch


Associate Justice Samuel Alito, when he's not busy making things up about constitutional law and taking away women's rights, hangs out with right-wingers from more than one country. The NY Times has an article about his visit to Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis (gift link), a notorious German conservative. He reported $900 in tickets to musical events on his most recent disclosure form....and the tickets seem to have been to the Bayreuth Wagner Festival.

The justice is somewhat misinformed about how difficult it is to attend the Bayreuth Festival these days:

More details have emerged about the justice’s trip to the princess’s castle, including an interview with him by Christian Eckl, the editor in chief of a newspaper in Regensburg, who recognized the justice from reporting in The Times about the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. (Justice Alito wrote the majority opinion in the case.)
In the 32-second video, Justice Alito, with a beard and wearing a dark pinstriped blazer, spoke to an off-camera interviewer. The justice said the castle, seen in the background, was “amazing” and that he was looking forward to going to the Bayreuth Festival to see Wagner’s operas.

“I will enjoy it,” Justice Alito said. “A friend of mine has waited his whole life to get tickets to go, and so it’s quite a privilege to be able to go.”

Justice Alito did not say in the video which friend he was referring to, and he did not disclose any additional names on his annual financial form.

When I went to the festival in 2015, I'd gotten my tickets through my local Wagner Society, where I'd been a member for quite a few years without having attended. But the friend who went with me got her tickets on the festival web site in May of that year...five minutes after I told her I was going. You no longer have to spend years on a waiting list to get tickets.

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