Posted on 09/20/2020 9:05:32 AM PDT by RandFan
Rep. AOC on Sen. Mitch McConnell: "This is a man who does not care about a dying woman's final wish."
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No one except Leftists care about the so-called dying wish.
Ginsburg’s dying wish is interesting but irrelevant. I think it speaks more to her frame of mind than anything else... and makes me lose a little respect for her.
It isn’t her seat any more than it was Ted Kennedy’s. The left doesn’t own it.
Dems do well by their dead in this use. Ted Kennedy and Paul Wellstone come to mind. Then again, it is amazing how many lifetime conservatives rise up to vote Democratic after they die!
I didn’t know 5 year olds could be elected to CONGre$$. maybe to the romper room, but CONGRE$$.
This is what some NY voters thinks is a solution to pressing issues?
Ruth should worry about Christ’s Judgement instead of who is going to replace her.
AOC should worry about her judgement too.
This was the longest, slow-motion death ever. Ginsburg was dying for several years.
-PJ
Well, this reveals a reverence for dying wishes per se, no matter who had the dying wish... So we can be sure AOC would honor the dying wishes of the likes of Pol Pot, Stalin, Mao, etc.
I wonder what her soul is wishing now? The body dies but never the soul. That part of her is alive somewhere. I think she is not concerned with this earth and its evilness.
Confession time...
My sister-in-law is a dominating know-it-all, who really doesn’t know much.
When her older brother was dying due to pancreatic cancer she was running around and arranging the funeral when it wasn’t her job to do so, and let me tell you she had an extravaganza planned. I might also add that her husband is tight-fisted and I’m pretty darn sure that she wouldn’t have forked out that much money for this expensive planning.
So my brother-in-law passed away and she breaks out this notebook at the funeral home with all these elaborate items to pull together.
My nephew who was footing the bill was really not in any financial shape to pay for this extravaganza that his aunt had prepared.
So I stepped in and honestly... I lied. I told everybody at that table that my brother-in-law and I had a long conversation regarding his last wishes as he lay dying at hospital.
We had no such conversation but I trimmed that extravaganza down to a very manageable amount of money for my nephew’s sake, who would have been left footing a gigantic bill. Nephew had 4 mouths to feed, worked 2 jobs... etc... his siblings were in even worse shape.
We went for the sheet metal casket painted in black with the gold trimming, which was the least expensive casket they had at the funeral parlor, and not the walnut model picked out by her highness.
She wanted this Monument of glorification I told them that as a veteran all he wanted was a Vermont marble Tombstone that all veterans get.
So I think I did the right thing... But it just goes to show that conversations don’t have to necessarily occur to be passed off as last wishes. And from personal experience I think that whoever came up with this story about Ruth and her last wishes is probably like me... full of s***.
Do I regret what I did? No. I saved my nephew’s financial butt on that one. He had a lot more things to think about besides paying for his daddy’s funeral who should have actually been able to pay for it out of his own pocket but never really thought about doing that and set nothing aside. There’s a lot of things that he didn’t think about doing... and I didn’t want to see that burden placed up on my nephew’s shoulders.
I don’t care about a left wing liberal’s dying wish either. Screw them. Elections have consequences as Obama liked to say.
She does not own the seat, the people do. What if her dying wish was to end abortion Airhead?
THIS.
In this circumstance, well, yeah. I did not care about her wishes while she was alive, to be honest. And there are plenty of partial-aborted babies who who never got a chance for a final wish, thanks to her.
Words fail....
Right.
The functioning of our constitutional republic and wishes of the tens of millions of Americans who voted for Trump should be pushed aside for an overprivileged partisan hag who most wished that to make up for her vanity refusal to step down when Obama could have safely named a politically similar replacement.
Did her will specify who her successor would be?
Its not as if she could bequeathe her seat to someone else.
The COTUS overrides any so called ‘dying wish’
What is Ginsburg had wished for AOC to resign immediately and go back to her old job ...would she have done that ???
What does it say about a system of government that grants powerful people their wishes yet ignores average citizens requests? Sounds a bit like an aristocracy to me.
That isn’t the government we are supposed to have.
The electronic version of the email version? Sorry - that was wiped - like with a cloth.
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