RBG’s Liberalism Was Extreme
While we all mourn the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg as a judicial maverick and trailblazer, it’s imperative that President Trump and the Senate follow through with their Constitutional duty to nominate and confirm her replacement to the Supreme Court before inauguration day. And a closer look at her voting history on the bench tells us why.
Ginsburg, not your run-of-the-mill progressive jurist, was extreme in her liberal beliefs. For starters, she viewed South Africa’s Constitution as the ideal model for guidance, rather than our own. Hard to believe. And if that wasn’t shocking enough, she objected to laws banning prostitution, wanted Mother’s Day and Father’s Day to become a joint holiday, and wanted to replace pronouns. And that’s just the tip of her judicial iceberg when it comes to her voting record.
However, Ginsburg also argued that a sitting president has a constitutional duty to fill a Supreme Court seat, even right before an election–a fact conveniently sidestepped by the mainstream media and the Left. Here’s more with Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere in this episode of Blaze TV.
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