Never happen.
Well, with her boozing, she couldn’t live THAT much longer.
Is there anything this woman can’t do?
Based on the logic present in SCOTUS, I’d say my cat is well-qualified to be a Supreme Court justice.
She is not smart enough to kick a whoring husband to the curb and someone want to make her a SCJ?
Cankles would be a match for Buzzi Ginsberg, both with shrunken brains due to age and alcohol abuse (Cankles, that is), and Cankles had a prior intracranial bleed. A perfect prerequisite for adjudicating laws!
And I think she should change bedclothes at my local Motel 6.
The Supreme Court issued a ruling today, saying "What difference does it make?" This is the 23rd such ruling this year.
Other notable rulings this year include:
Just one problem. Those pesky Rose Law Firm Billing Records.
Hillary! FAILED the DC bar , you know, the other bar.
On the June 1 edition of NBC News’ Today, Carl Bernstein suggested that he, in his upcoming book A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton (Alfred A. Knopf), is the first to disclose that Hillary Clinton failed the D.C. bar exam in the 1970s. Co-host Matt Lauer asked whether Bernstein believed it was “love” or “strategy” that caused Clinton to “move to Arkansas with Bill.” In response, Bernstein stated, “They love each other. They always have,” later adding: “But at the same time, this is a person who failed her bar exam, another great secret that she kept for 30 years ... in Washington D.C., where she wanted to make a life, and her friends were flabbergasted at this.” Also, during the June 1 edition of MSNBC Live, anchor Mika Brzezinski described the fact that Clinton failed her D.C. bar exam as a “new nugget” that Bernstein “revealed” in his book. But, as Media Matters for America has noted, Clinton acknowledged in her autobiography Living History (Simon & Schuster, 2003) that she failed the D.C. bar exam and suggested that this event influenced her decision to go to Arkansas. Bernstein himself cited Living History while discussing this fact in his book.
she’s accomplished so much. they should just give it to her without a nomination or confirmation process. yeah......