You don't need to know someone's reason for doing dumb shyt if the shyt they did was factually dumb.
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You don't need to know someone's reason for doing dumb shyt if the shyt they did was factually dumb.
Ok it's one thing to say what you said in the above quote and another to call a dead human being "a stupid bytch" that's where I had a problem. It was disrespectful because you dont know her reasons or thinking for doing what she did.
This doesn't mean as much as yall think. Obama lost the senate in 2010. He asked her in his 2nd term, Mitch McConnell would've still be the one to lead the vote to replace her then too. Obama nominated another Judge and Mitch McConnell sat on it.Man, there are greater things at stake here. Obama asked her to retire in case Trump won the election, but she stayed thinking it was Hillary's to lose. Her arrogance put another Republican on the court for the next 30 years at least.
Has nothing to do with balls. Has to do with votes. They simply cannot stop it with the current numbersTrump about to get another Justice. Democrats don't have the balls to pull what the Republicans pulled in Obama refusing to go through the process of adding a justice.
“It has been suggested by more than one commentator, including some law professors, that I should have stepped down during President Obama’s second term,” said Ginsburg, 86, as reported by CNBC. “When that suggestion is made, I ask the question: Who do you think that the President could nominate that could get through the Republican Senate? ‘Who you would prefer on the court [rather] than me?”This is true. RIP USA.
Its intentional misinformation.Rbg voted in dissent of that voting rights decision (Meaning she was against the gutting of that act)
Voting Rights in America, Six Years after Shelby v. Holder
Senate Democrats better bytch their fukking asses off just like Republicans did with Obama.
Someone young and healthy.“It has been suggested by more than one commentator, including some law professors, that I should have stepped down during President Obama’s second term,” said Ginsburg, 86, as reported by CNBC. “When that suggestion is made, I ask the question: Who do you think that the President could nominate that could get through the Republican Senate? ‘Who you would prefer on the court [rather] than me?”
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