I admire her for what she represented to women. There's a huge diff between that and you are saying in your post. She is to be greatly admired by women for that of which she accomplished.
Good lord, woman, content matters! She was a fan of creeping socialism and internationalism. Doesn't matter her gender or how she looked - she was on the court for her intellect, which was gravely flawed. It doesn't help women to have a poor exemplar in place, no matter how high the place.