Some great tweets NIKK that you have posted, I put them together with this great article and sent email to all.
THEY NEVER THOUGHT SHE WOULD LOSE!!!!
SHE WAS WAITING FOR HILLARY TO BE PRESIDENT TO STEP DOWN, ROFLMAO
Thanks
Amy Barrett Immediately, If Not Sooner
President Trump has the right nominee at the right moment in American history.
When Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday evening, she did so with a message for posterity which, for all the history that Ginsburg might have made as a woman on the Supreme Court, was pristine in its self-description of her time on the Court.
My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed, she said.
The arrogance of that was par for Ginsburgs course.
The fact that Republican women havent been represented on the Supreme Court since Sandra Day OConnor rankles a bit; youve got to offer big parts of your base role models when you can.
Yes, yes, Ruth Bader Ginsburg lived an interesting life, and yes, yes, she was an accomplished woman.
Those things are beside the point. It is neither ghoulish nor inappropriate to look to the future of the United States Supreme Court upon her death rather than pay tribute to the life she lived.
After all, that life was for all practical purposes long since over months ago, when Ginsburg chose to spend her time on deaths door occupying space on the Supreme Court in an effort to outlast President Trump.
And Ginsburg practically begged us to engage in nominatorial exegesis upon her death with the unfortunate quote referenced above.
That her gambit failed, despite practically every responsible pundit and political voice in the country either whispering or shouting the lack of wisdom involved in Ginsburg persisting on the court long after she should have recognized her failing health and retired, is not the fault or responsibility of President Trump.
https://spectator.org/amy-barrett-immediately-if-not-sooner/
Very true. Ruth is the one that made this political.