Dan Kelly’s dad left the former Supreme Court justice with a piece of profound wisdom.
In a podcast appearance Thursday on “Wisconsin Right Now Uncensored,” Kelly opened up about his father, Ed Kelly, and the lesson his dad taught him that he treasures to this day.
His father’s words of advice are one reason he’s so troubled by the heated nature of the state Supreme Court race, said Kelly, who is a candidate running to win back the seat he lost in 2020.
Kelly is known more for his esoteric speeches on the Constitution than warm-and-fuzzy stories about his family. However, the story of Dan Kelly’s dad brings a human dimension to the man.
“When I was a teenager, one day my dad set me down. ‘He said, Now Dan, when I’m done with this life, I’m not going to have a lot to leave you, but I’ll make you this promise: I will leave you a good name,” Kelly explained.
“The year after I graduated law school, his comments came to pass. He didn’t have a lot to leave me. A couple cufflinks and a broken pocket watch. But he left me a good name. I’ve treasured that my whole life. It’s been my goal to hand down my good name to my children.”
But he “always wanted to be a man of the West. He moved to Wyoming and worked as a cowboy… out riding the range and rounding up cattle.”
“That was his sensibility. It was this straight-forward down-to-earth kind of guy that you just love and respect, and I sure love my dad and respected him an awful lot,” Kelly said.
According to Kelly, it’s that simple piece of advice that he tries to live by – and up to.