Politics Replacing the Notorious RBG

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Time waits for no one and it seems unlikely that Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be able to fulfill her duty on the court much longer.

I am still pulling for Thomas Hardiman to take her seat on the court, but I am sure the left will demand a less than qualified female activist “judge” take her spot.

Anyone have a favorite candidate?
 
The news is saying she fell and broke 3 ribs, but it's clear what really happened - Kavanaugh was on top of her trying to get her clothes off.

barfo
 
Amy Coney Barrett is going to be Trump's next nominee.
 
Nah, either Hannity or Ivanka.

barfo
 
Sandra Day O'Conner announced she has dementia earlier this year.

RBG is 85 years old, 3 years younger than SDO.
 
Time waits for no one and it seems unlikely that Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be able to fulfill her duty on the court much longer.

I am still pulling for Thomas Hardiman to take her seat on the court, but I am sure the left will demand a less than qualified female activist “judge” take her spot.

Anyone have a favorite candidate?
When you say activist, I think actively supporting the Constitution.
 
RBG - Red, Blue, Green
With those three colors you can create any other color including gray and white.
If you look closely at the lit up picture tube of a Sony Trinitron, you'll see those three colors in groups of three.
 
Stick a fork in her, approve a replacement, and let SCOTUS enter the 21st Century. Better late than never.

Incredible allowances are being made to perpetuate the notion that she's still able to do her job.

Now she's being allowed to rule in cases she isn't hearing arguments on, from her deathbed. Just rotting at home and getting notes from someone and then ruling without hearing arguments from either side, denying all parties a fair hearing and rendering the SCOTUS decision useless as it will never survive on the guaranteed appeal from the losing side.

If she won't leave, and doesn't die, she'll be forced out soon.
 
Now she's being allowed to rule in cases she isn't hearing arguments on, from her deathbed. Just rotting at home and getting notes from someone and then ruling without hearing arguments from either side, denying all parties a fair hearing and rendering the SCOTUS decision useless as it will never survive on the guaranteed appeal from the losing side.

Who exactly do you appeal a SCOTUS decision to?
 
Time waits for no one and it seems unlikely that Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be able to fulfill her duty on the court much longer.

I am still pulling for Thomas Hardiman to take her seat on the court, but I am sure the left will demand a less than qualified female activist “judge” take her spot.

Anyone have a favorite candidate?
RGB, in electrical engineering this would be an acronym for red, green, blue.
 
3rd day of missing oral arguments...

Are you complaining about the constitution again? Real Americans love the constitution. The constitution says SCOTUS is a lifetime appointment.

barfo
 
Are you complaining about the constitution again? Real Americans love the constitution. The constitution says SCOTUS is a lifetime appointment.

barfo

That's a common modern misinterpretation. :tsktsk:

Just like The Second Amendment, they spoke real funny-like back then and clearly didn't mean to say exactly what they said!

Did I do that right? :dunno:
 
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