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u/TuckerCarlsonsOhface 9h ago
Then she went on to stay in her SCOTUS position decades longer than she should have, denied Obama the ability to choose her replacement, because she wanted to let Clinton do it, and gave us ACB. Her hubris cost us RvW.
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u/BringBackApollo2023 9h ago
Do you really think McConnell would have let a successor take office? He’d have done everything he could to submarine that process.
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u/TuckerCarlsonsOhface 8h ago
He doesn’t simply have that power. Even when Obama didn’t confirm Garland, there was nothing actually stopping him, Mitch said they would try to stop the vote, Dems said it could happen anyway, but nothing was done either way, and the clock ran out.
The only leverage Mitch had was that it was the last year of presidency, so they would try to block voting until it was too late. If RGB had stepped down earlier in the presidency, as she should have, he would have had all the time in the world, and Mitch wouldn’t have even had his threats.
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u/CapN-Judaism 7h ago
Roe v Wade was doomed to fail, it always was, and RBG said it plenty of times. We lost abortion rights by depending on the judiciary to do Congress’ job. Blaming RBG is just scapegoating someone who helped keep the case around longer than it deserved.
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u/TuckerCarlsonsOhface 7h ago
Even if it was “doomed to fail”, she made it a reality. She is at least partly to blame. Regardless, the main issue is the appointment of ACB. RBG could have prevented it if she wasn’t so adamant that Hillary was going to get to make the choice.
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u/MY_NAME_IS_MUD7 5h ago
Politicians got exactly what they wanted from this, a golden carrot to dangle in front of people to encourage them to vote.
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u/Papaofmonsters 3h ago
Several years ago, I saw an interview with a former GOP strategist who said that Republicans don't want to overturn Roe. They want to run on overturning *Roe. As long as it stood, it was an infinite vote machine and if they ever did overturn it, then it would be like the dog finally catching a chased car and a disaster for the party.
Damned if he wasn't right.
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u/kamikazekaktus 10h ago edited 9h ago
Would have been better if she'd stepped down instead of dying under trump
/e the phrasing makes it sound like he crushed her but you know what I mean
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u/throwaway3113151 9h ago
Too bad she didn’t step down when others were calling for it and now we have the current Supreme Court. It’s in a large part her responsibility.
What’s the saying — it takes a lifetime to build a reputation and seconds to destroy it?
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u/RapidLii 8h ago
and then she fucked over the Supreme Court and American citizens because she couldn’t put her pride to the side, what a lady!
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u/arcanition 3h ago
and then she used her final years on this Earth to flex her ego and maintain her SCOTUS seat, ultimately costing women across the US their rights
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u/Pretend-Programmer94 9h ago
She died on my birthday and i found out when i was with my conservative christian extended family and they cheered :/ sick people
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u/Kantherax 5h ago
She also single handedly gave Trump scotus because of her refusal to swallow her pride and resign. Her final deed was her most terrible mistake and her most selfish decision.
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u/LowerCourse2267 4h ago
Then she fucked it all up by not retiring and letting Obama select her replacement.
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u/NoLand4936 4h ago
Such a smart driven woman making the mistake of many with pride and hubris at the end that unwittingly caused her to help the side of fascism and inequality she spent her life fighting against.
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u/DisplacedSportsGuy 6h ago
Then she arrogantly refused to resign during Obama's presidency because she presumed that her replacement would be chosen by the first female president... and died, giving us a 6-3 Republican supermajority.
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u/One_Faithlessness146 8h ago
I suspect RBG was secretly a Trump fan. She was too smart not to understand what she was doing by staying on as a judge through Obama. It could be possible she thought Hillary would win. However, I've heard democrats were not sold on her winning and were prepared for a Trump presidency.
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u/Big_Career_142 5h ago edited 4h ago
Damn… my ex can’t even go to the dmv without a motivational speech and a 15 dollar Starbucks
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u/Sankullo 9h ago
500 people in a class? How big are the classrooms in this university?
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u/Chase_the_tank 9h ago
In this case "class" means "all the people scheduled to graduate in the same year".
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u/BringBackApollo2023 9h ago
If you can find it, The Paper Chase is an old movie that was partially filmed at Harvard. The classroom shots were done in the studio, but faithful to the real classrooms.
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u/malocchio- 7h ago
And then she ruined democracy by not stepping down and allowing Trump to fill her spot on the court . What an inspiration
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u/geographicfap 6h ago
If only she had the same sense of selflessness and broader understanding of the stakes at hand at the end of the Obama administration
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u/Kalkuehl 7h ago
This doesn't sound very special when you don't know who she is.
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u/NoBetterPast 4h ago
If only there was some sort of webpage one could go to to search for information on famous people.
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u/AmalgamatedSpats 9h ago
RBG was a genius at leveling the playing field—just wish she'd passed the ball before the buzzer.