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REPORT: Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Retire This Month, Has Contracted Pneumonia

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***UPDATE: 02/14/19 – 11:58am

RBG is back at the Supreme Court.

***End update

The writing is on the wall.

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 85, has recently canceled multiple events.

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She has also skipped multiple days of oral arguments for the first time in her career.

Back in September, The Santa Monica Observer reported RBG had developed cancer.

Snopes, the far-left “fact-checking” site, said that report was false.

Snopes lied.

Ginsburg did, indeed, have surgery for cancer.

The Santa Monica Observer is now saying Ruth has contracted pneumonia and will retire from the bench in January 2019.

Here’s their headline from the article:

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has had a re-occurrence of malignant melanoma, she has told her law clerks. Ginsburg was treated in 1999 for colon cancer and had surgery in 2009 for pancreatic cancer.

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She has told key Democratic members of the Senate about her medical condition, including ranking Democratic member of the Judiciary Committee Dianne Feinstein.

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Following surgery, she has developed complications including pneumonia. Pneumonia often afflicts elderly post surgery patients in the US, since antibiotics have resulted in Multi Resistant Strains of the lung infection.

The left and the main stream media have tried to put on a brave face as Ginsburg missed three straight days of argument this week, interviewing cancer doctors to say that she would recover. They claimed that she was working in her hospital room, knowing that it was untrue.

Liberals offered up vital organs to Ginsburg as she recovers from broken ribs and the removal of tumors.

They have a feeling, given her advanced age, that President Trump may soon be appointing his third Supreme Court nominee.

Anti-Trump filmmaker Michael Moore decided to mock Christians by using an RBG doll as his Christmas tree topper this year.

You know, because absolutely everything has to be political!

My Christmas Tree Topper this year. Better than an angel or the star over Bethlehem. A nation of millions stand with you…

The much-hyped miderm election “blue wave” turned out to be less of a tsunami and more of a light sprinkling, as the GOP grew in the Senate and lost minimally in the House.

Historically, the party of the sitting president doesn’t do well in the midterms in either the lower or upper chamber.

And yet, while the GOP ceded control of the House to Democrats, the loss could’ve been much worse.

As for President Trump’s chances in 2020, things are certainly looking up, as a Republican will remain governor in swing states Ohio and Florida.

What does Moore think of Dems’ chances?

From Free Beacon:

Liberal activist and filmmaker Michael Moore on Wednesday said President Donald Trump is a “tumor” on the political system but predicted he will hold onto the White House in 2020 if Democrats don’t run a “beloved American” or non-politician.

Moore appeared on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” to discuss the midterm election results from Tuesday night and how they will affect the 2020 election. He said Trump is a “tumor on our democracy” but noted Democratic victories caused the “tumor” to shrink last night.

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At the moment, the top choice for Democrat presidential nominee in 2020 is “none of the above.”

Not Joe Biden. Not Eric Holder.

Not Hillary Clinton or Michael Avenatti.

Not Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, or Elizabeth Warren.

Not Michael Bloomberg, Bernie Sanders, or Amy Klobuchar.

From The Hill:

The survey, conducted among 680 registered voters who identified themselves as Democrats or independents, found that “none of the above” was the most popular choice among potential 2020 challengers to President Trump.

Thirty percent of the sample said they would prefer that “none of the above” become the Democratic nominee when asked to choose among former Vice President Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D), Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (I), New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker (D), California Sen. Kamala Harris (D), former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

65 million people voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, and failed Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke just broke every single one of their hearts.

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John Salvatore has been a Writer and Editor of multiple political blogs since early 2015. He earned his Master’s degree in Public Administration upon completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. A diehard Los Angeles Dodgers fan, John can be reached at [email protected].




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