Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died at 87. - 🦀


Emotionally fragile and legitimately *that* moved by the death of a woman she doesn't fucking know?

Or turning someone else's death into an opportunity to fish for attention as is customary?

Or both?

You be the judge.
 
Trump can generate votes by releasing a shortlist of conservative wet dreams then nominate someone after the election whether he wins or loses. McConnell could get 50 votes for that in the case of a loss and then Pence seals the deal.
From 9 days ago:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing...president-donald-j-trumps-supreme-court-list/

OK, Soros when?
Does it even matter? His son is pretty much on the same level of evil as him and will continue his work once he passes.
 
trump, mcconnell, you know what you have to do to make up for your past sins

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Meanwhile in Trump Land:

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Donald Trump is probably a devout christian in secret or the luckiest president since Andrew Jackson.

All the shit he has been spouting about the radical left taking over America came true and could be the second best GOP president after Abe Lincoln if he wins that second term in office. So many parallels in the eras of Abraham Lincoln and Donald Trump.

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I wonder if they know how much shit like this actually reveals about them.

"They'll shoot us on the front lawn" and "we're going to end up in camps" is a fear for THEM because they know that if they were in power they'd do it to their opponents.

I swear, if there's one thing I've learned all these years is that if you scratch a Democrat a fucking monstrous tyrant bleeds.
 
This wasn't actually written by Ginsburg though - at least not necessarily. Check the title page and page V of the acknowledgements section. The book everyone's talking about was written by the "US Commission on Civil Rights", based on work done by Ginsburg and a team of students. RBG herself wasn't a member of that commission.

Full document is here:

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The original report by Ginsburg's team doesn't seem to be available online, so we don't know what was in it, or if it even included specific policy rewrites.
The Eagle Forum testimony from 1993 seems to be the original source of this misreading.
 
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