Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died at 87. - 🦀

Ding-dong! The Witch is dead
Which old Witch? The Wicked Witch!
Ding-dong! The Wicked Witch is dead
Wake up you sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed
Wake up, the Wicked Witch is dead
She's gone where the goblins go
Below, below, below
Yo-ho, let's open up and sing and ring the bells out
Ding-dong's the merry-oh, sing it high, sing it low
Let them know the Wicked Witch is dead!


 
I bet money that most of these reactions are manufactured outrage specifically designed to outrage the left into voting for Biden Harris so that they can appoint a far left judge and remake the judiciary in their favor.
Hell they prolly unplugged the life-support so there would be an urgency to vote for Biden, dem voter base was so disgusted by Biden they didn't want to support him at all, it would explain why the narrative right now is to prevent Trump from nominating anyone
 
Oh no, you gaiz, he ballin’! He ballin’ on the floor!

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Salted crab is back on the menu, boys!
 
So, minor off topic question: What's with the crab emote in the title? Crabs in a bucket? Cancer? My meme game is weak.
It is a meme you post when people die. The dancing crabs are celebrating someone's death.
 
Hell they prolly unplugged the life-support so there would be an urgency to vote for Biden, dem voter base was so disgusted by Biden they didn't want to support him at all, it would explain why the narrative right now is to prevent Trump from nominating anyone
Trump would have put a stop to that since he would have been made well aware of such a dastardly plan. I understand the reasoning but it sounds like conspiracy. What I can see is Trump being informed Ginsburg is on life support and then getting prepared to nominate a replacement judge right on the spot. It's why he announced his list of additional judges.

Expect a nomination announcement a day or two from now.
 
Your family must suck if that's your outlook. Do you have a sister?
Not my family but looking at social mores now compared to the 1960s era, things have changed a lot for the worse as, single parent households have grown. The immigrants these days are more family oriented and united compared to niggers and crackas who just can't just decide over a strong stable nation or a third world shithole that loves for ever wars and a giant class divide.
 
This is definitely the biggest thing, especially now after Michigan is going to count ballots up to two weeks past election day.
If they know the SCOTUS will stop them, it changes the incentive structure entirely.

If the SCOTUS is even, it will rule on "confusion" in an unbiased way. If the Dems win quasi-legitimate vote by mail (even though they did ballot harvesting), they will probably let it go through.
This means that the Democrats (used to) have an incentive to make the process "fuzzy", if they thought they were going to lose.

With a GOP SCOTUS, they will interpret any ambiguity fully in favor of Trump.

This means that the Democrats now have an incentive to abandon vote by mail.
 
Sven song from TRS from years ago. It ends with "Roe v Wade ... Roe v Wade is next"

Also here's my pick for Ruthie's replacement

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It's happening! Holy shit

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...t-emerges-as-frontrunner-for-trump-court-pick
https://archive.vn/9fdJW

Amy Coney Barrett swiftly emerged as an early front-runner to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court among allies of President Donald Trump, who are preparing to press forward with a hotly contested nomination battle on the eve of an election.

Barrett, a U.S. Court of Appeals judge appointed by Trump, is on a list of potential high court nominees Trump updated earlier this month. She was also among the finalists Trump considered before selecting Brett Kavanaugh for the court in 2018.

“If the president is of a mind to replace Justice Ginsburg with a woman, then somebody who would be at or near the top of the list would be Judge Amy Coney Barrett,” said John Malcolm, a legal expert at the conservative Heritage Foundation whose list of possible Supreme Court justices was largely adopted by then-candidate Trump in 2016.
 

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