Monday, November 12, 2018
Ginsberg At Death's Door
I’m 81 and, except for some difficulty walking, I’m fully capable
of moving on my own. But I wouldn’t even try to be a Supreme Court
Justice because it would mean my death a lot sooner than planned.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is in even worse shape.
She’s practically incapable of walking on her own, and took a long
time to move from her wheelchair to get into a car, with the help of
THREE men. She can barely hold her head up. Liberals made a big thing
of her leaving the hospital so soon, but I think it was a mistake on
her part. For her to continue as a Justice will mean her death before
very long. She’s trying to stay on the Court long enough to thwart
any attempt to allow Trump to appoint another conservative Justice,
but I think she will fail, because every day she tries to fulfill her
obligations as a Justice moves her closer to her death, from
overwork. Almost any work she does is overwork for a woman as old as
she is, and as frail as she is. I’m younger than she is, and I
wouldn’t attempt what she is trying. She is committing suicide by
inches in her attempt to keep liberals on the court. And I don’t
think she’s going to make it. It’s too bad. She could live a lot
longer if she’d just recognize reality and retire. She deserves as
long a retirement as possible. (The Horn News)
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