Michael
She needs to be drug tested...... for formaldehyde....
I wish no I'll will on any justice but if shes still plugging away at 91 I'll be shocked.
The only way to prevent it, Trump will explain, is to appoint his sister....
With that said, I hope he makes it another 6 years as commander in chief. But, what’s more important is getting conservatives in both houses. She can wait until the next democrat. But, if we own both houses, she can twiddle her evil thumbs while the right passes conservative bills and blocks the devils own spawn.
As an added bonus, tax cuts, repeal of obama care, restructuring NAFTA in a way that benefits us AND Canada AND Mexico - now I hope he reforms VA hospitals to give our soldiers the kind of care they deserve.
Every woman was someone's daughter and they eventually look, well, not quite the same.
Getting older is not fun.
On a serious note, Sen. Collins has divided the woman's movement between rational and emotional people. Well done! Murkowski brought a shovel to a gunfight.
Gunfights often end with a shovel.
Sad . After the perfection of Sen. Collins' speech ( she laid out intelligent reasoning and addressed all the relevant points), you would think that going the other way is just impossible for an intelligent species.
The difference between ignorant and arrogant Is: " I don't know and I don't care." So there goes ignorant off the list. Arrogance is akin to evil. That's what we are dealing with and it's looking rather Biblical ...
Ginsburg Forgets 14th Amendment, Audience Has To Give Her Constitution
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg forgot the contents of the 14th Amendment while speaking to the National Woman's Party in late August and needed an audience member to give her a copy of the Constitution so she could remember what it said.
The incident happened on August 26, 2018, when Ginsburg was asked to talk about the Equal Rights Amendment while addressing the audience at the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument.
"So you've written a few articles over the years about the need for the ERA ... and you've of course noted that the ERA would give the Supreme Court a more secure handle in its support for equality," said Jill C. Morrison, Executive Director of the Women's Law and Public Policy Fellowship at Georgetown Law.
"But as you mentioned, as both a litigator and in your time on the court, you've actually built precedent in that area," Morrison continued. "So could you explain why you believe that the ERA is still as needed today as it ever was?"
Ginsburg, 85, began fumbling for her purse — which an aide then brought to her — as she then searched for a copy of the Constitution that she supposedly carries with her.
She couldn't find it.
Then a member of the audience offered up their pocket-sized Constitution for Ginsburg so she could talk about what she claimed was "a problem with the 14th Amendment."
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