When will this senile old bat pass away? Everyone knows her aides writes all her briefs and she is just holding on to dear life. There needs to be senility and PT tests for justices.
Still Holding Out from the Grim Reaper
And McCain makes two
>"Gods of the Junii, with this offering I ask you to summon Tyche, Megaera, and Nemesis so that they may witness this curse. By the spirits of my ancestors I curse . Let Gods of the Inferno, I offer to you their limbs, their mouth, their breath, their speech, their hands, their liver, their heart, their stomach. Gods of the Inferno, please let me see them suffer deeply, and I will rejoice and sacrifice to you."
Thats how you do a curse, young fag.
She's not going anywhere until a democrat is elected president. Our only hope as a country is to have 3-4 conservative presidents in a row. It'll take about that long for the evil that sustains a liberal's life force to expire.
She'll drop after President Schumer is sworn in in 2021.
She'd retire as soon as a Democrat is sworn in. (hopefully) We just need the GOP to take the Presidency again in 2021 and 2025.
Jews like her can live to 115 if they get their regular infusions of infant gentile blood.
>Her aides write all her briefs
That's how all judges work. The judge tells the clerks what they want and the clerks do the actual writing and research.
Even if she died Democrats would just try to pull a Weekend at Bernie's with her for as long as possible.
>campusreform.org
That'll be easier than you think. We just need the GOP to not do anything stupid.
I just got a mental image of the Democrats dressing Pelosi or someone as Ginsberg and pretending it's real. Seriously, though, McConnell level tomfoolery will only be possible if Democrats control the Senate at the time.
Funny that her vanity and hubris kept her from retiring while the nigger was president. Now Trump will get to replace her with a Constitutionalist.
Amy the fat cow is running for office?
>"I would not look to the U.S. Constitution, if I were drafting a Constitution in the year 2012. I might look at the Constitution of South Africa," says Ginsburg, whom President Clinton nominated to the court in 1993. "That was a deliberate attempt to have a fundamental instrument of government that embraced basic human rights, had an independent judiciary. … It really is, I think, a great piece of work that was done. Much more recent than the U.S. Constitution."
abcnews.go.com
I'm sure he's referring to her uncle.
Translation:
>I hate my country so much that I think that literally South Africa does government better.
Digits confirm she dies in october
I've got 7:1 that she does next year
No, Chuck, the de-facto President running the agenda from the comfy senate minority leader seat.
What's their reasoning? I need a kek
>At no point during the interview did Ginsburg say that she prefers the South African Constitution to the U.S. one. Her point was that it’s better for Egypt to base its constitution on more recent ones written after Word War II.
>Santorum claimed that Ginsburg said she "prefers the South African Constitution over the United States Constitution." She never said that she did.
>What Ginsburg did do was give a nuanced opinion of what rights and concepts a good constitution should embody.
HONORABA MEMBRA!
Lawyers that ramble on about that amorphous concept of 'human rights' are trying to tell you, as best as they can, that they don't really know what is important in a legal system, but that they want a lot of loopholes in it.
No mention of constitutionally guaranteed access to prerogative writs or anything that might occupy the mind of a judge, just 'human rights' and 'it's modern', with an undertone of nauseating 'rainbow nation' sentimentality that amusingly afflicts jews that fled the very second that apartheid ended.
What a dazzling mind she has - I'm sure her judgments are in keeping with the quality we're used to seeing coming out of the US.
>She doesn't prefer it. She just thinks it is better.
Thanks snopes. Drumpfvestites btfo!!