Good day all. Supreme Court justice, Ruth Bader-Ginsburg has not been treated kindly by me, and deservedly so. She is wrong in her decisions far more often then she is right. However, once in a great while, she gets something right.
In this case, it was her references to Senator Lindsey Graham, (RINO-SC), when she was addressing a group at Allegeny College. She referred to Graham as a women. Here are the details from the Washington Examiner:
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg appeared to erroneously label South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham as one of the “women of the Senate” on Monday.
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Ginsburg’s statement came in her remarks upon accepting an Allegheny College award given to her and the late Justice Antonin Scalia for civility in public life. Hours after Justice Neil Gorsuch was sworn in to replace Scalia, Ginsburg took to the podium in calling on lawmakers to work together, but appeared to identify South Carolina’s senior senator as a woman.
“I thought back to the 1993 confirmation of my nomination to the court—the hearing was altogether civil, the vote was 96 to 3. For Justice Scalia, the vote was unanimous,” Ginsburg said. “Let’s hope members of Congress, the members that Allegheny College has already honored — Vice President Joe Biden and Senator John McCain, the women of the Senate, Senators Dianne Feinstein and Lindsey Graham — let’s hope that they and others of goodwill will lead in restoring harmonious work ways.”
An aside. You will notice that, besides mistaking Graham for a woman, she included him and John McCain with the barking moonbats of the Democrat Party. No real surprise there, since, for all intents and purposes, those two phonies are Democrats.
Almost immediately after Justice Bader-Ginsburg put her foot in her mouth and demonstrated that she really should retire, a spokesman for Allegheny College released a “Correction” to her remarks.
Steve Aaron, a spokesman representing Allegheny College, told the Washington Examiner that Ginsburg was not referring to Lindsey Graham as one of the “women of the Senate.” Instead, Aaron said Ginsburg was using mutually exclusive terms — referring to Graham and Feinstein as award winners from 2013 and the phrase “women of the Senate” to refer to the award winners of 2014.

Yeah, nice try there bub. The fact of the matter is, she got it right the first time. Graham, according to Ann Coulter, is never happier then when he’s going to the grand opening of a fabric store in South Carolina. He is a disgrace to the Senate, the Constitution and the Great State of South Carolina. Ruth Bader-Ginsburg is also a disgrace, and appears to be mentally losing it as well. Time for her to retire and allow President Trump to appoint another justice…and really twist the knife in the Democrats guts.
Thatisall
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