Just to be clear, I see all those options as purely academic. No higher court is going to touch this case. She's done. It's hard for me to imagine a case that runs out of academic and pointless arguments, and that's all she had from the start. The lower courts and appellate courts have humored her (and a couple of partisan courts even gave her what she asked for), but at this point, even her partisan compatriots have told her she's lost.
That's what I've understood you to be saying, with the caveat that she 'could' keep going if she was of a mind to do so.
If she's got a screw loose, then she'll do just that. (And I'm not sure she doesn't have a screw loose.)