Agreed. She stayed there till the end and then did not want anyone to replace her until after the election. Right to the end she was a political, commie activist who had no respect for the Constitution , or this country.
She was the most political justice I could think of: criticizing a presidential candidate, repeatedly commenting publicly on matters pending before the court, etc. her purported deathbed wish was just her final act of being a wretched tyrant.
If RBG really wanted someone with the same Judicial philosophy to replace her (as she expressed), she should have retired in say, 2015 when she was 82 ( she already had cancer then ). But she kept clinging to her position till the end, perhaps expecting Hillary ( whose husband nominated her ) to win. Well, things don’t always turn out the way we want. In fact, I suspect that during her last years, she had to largely depend on her clerks to do the work for her and she simply signed off on their work.
Should ( God willing ),Trump win this November, Justice Breyer ( who is 82 ) will be the next to be replaced.
Eventually, the great Clarence Thomas ( who many says has expressed his wish to retire ), will also be replaced by the next President.
Let’s hope and pray it is Trump making the nomination and not Kamala Harris ( we know she will be calling the shots should God forbid, Biden win ).