Baby Ruth scrapping the Constitution for a precise issue like homosexual marriages is nothing new for her:
I can guess the kind of people who applauded Ginsburg. Fawning all over her has to be more than her spot on SCOTUS. Such people must consider themselves the smartest people in world no matter who they embrace. Their judgement on the politically powerful allows them to demand perfection from everybody except friendly judges. Their insistence on perfect rulings never comes close to interpreting the Constitution correctly.
Incidentally, why is that lawyers are universally considered one step lower than maggots, but the minute one of them gets on the High Court they are moved up to sainthood?
Do not kid yourself into thinking a Supreme Court lawyer is above meanspirited motives. Ginsburg’s sly face might have been appealing to the “wedding” guests, while I do not have to see her in person to read the anger, the bitterness, and the hatred in her sly face every time I see her in a photo or a TV clip:
Finally, it is not enough for Ginsburg that she rose to the heights, everything she does is done instinctively. She punishes the world because she was born short. She and her kind never do anything out of compassion for people in pain. Everything she does has but one objective: Raise her kind above everyone else.
In the end, tearing down the Constitution issue by issue is child’s play to someone who is out to abolish the Constitution altogether:
The most glittering moment for the crowd came during the ceremony. With a sly look and special emphasis on the word “Constitution,” Justice Ginsburg said that she was pronouncing the two men married by the powers vested in her by the Constitution of the United States. . . . The guests began applauding loudly.
For a sitting Supreme Court justice facing a case on precisely this divisive issue, her remark seems — let’s put it mildly — injudicious. But Ruth Bader Ginsburg is not just some Supreme Court Justice. She is “Notorious R.B.G.”
For a sitting Supreme Court justice facing a case on precisely this divisive issue, her remark seems — let’s put it mildly — injudicious. But Ruth Bader Ginsburg is not just some Supreme Court Justice. She is “Notorious R.B.G.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Isn’t Even Pretending to Be Impartial
Watch as the Supreme Court exulted totally destroys the rule of law.
By Ian Tuttle — May 20, 2015
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Isn t Even Pretending to Be Impartial National Review Online
Watch as the Supreme Court exulted totally destroys the rule of law.
By Ian Tuttle — May 20, 2015
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Isn t Even Pretending to Be Impartial National Review Online
I can guess the kind of people who applauded Ginsburg. Fawning all over her has to be more than her spot on SCOTUS. Such people must consider themselves the smartest people in world no matter who they embrace. Their judgement on the politically powerful allows them to demand perfection from everybody except friendly judges. Their insistence on perfect rulings never comes close to interpreting the Constitution correctly.
Incidentally, why is that lawyers are universally considered one step lower than maggots, but the minute one of them gets on the High Court they are moved up to sainthood?
Do not kid yourself into thinking a Supreme Court lawyer is above meanspirited motives. Ginsburg’s sly face might have been appealing to the “wedding” guests, while I do not have to see her in person to read the anger, the bitterness, and the hatred in her sly face every time I see her in a photo or a TV clip:
Finally, it is not enough for Ginsburg that she rose to the heights, everything she does is done instinctively. She punishes the world because she was born short. She and her kind never do anything out of compassion for people in pain. Everything she does has but one objective: Raise her kind above everyone else.
In the end, tearing down the Constitution issue by issue is child’s play to someone who is out to abolish the Constitution altogether: