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Politico Update - White House urging allies to prepare for possible RBG departure
2019-01-11
[Politico] The White House is reaching out to political allies and conservative activist groups to prepare for an ailing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s possible death or departure from the Supreme Court ‐ an event that would trigger the second bitter confirmation battle of President Donald Trump’s tenure.

The outreach began after Ginsburg, 85, on Monday missed oral arguments at the court for the first time in her 25 years on the bench. The justice, who was nominated to the court by President Bill Clinton in 1993, announced in late December that she underwent a surgical procedure to remove two cancerous growths from her lungs.

The White House "is taking the temperature on possible short-list candidates, reaching out to key stakeholders, and just making sure that people are informed on the process," said a source familiar with those conversations, who spoke on background given the delicate nature of the subject. "They're doing it very quietly, of course, because the idea is not to be opportunistic, but just to be prepared so we aren't caught flat-footed."

Ginsburg had a pulmonary lobectomy, the Supreme Court said in a statement, and her doctors said that post-surgery there was "no evidence of any remaining disease." She has also recovered from several past health scares. But her departure from the Court would allow Trump to nominate a third Supreme Court justice ‐ the most in one presidential term since President Ronald Reagan placed three judges on the highest court during his second term.

The nine-member court is currently divided 5-4 between its conservative and liberal wings. Ginsburg’s departure would allow Trump to create the Court’s strongest conservative majority in decades, a scenario sure to bring intense opposition from Democrats and liberal activists still furious over the October confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  ....A comment I saw this afternoon - "Notice we haven't seen any pictures of her at home, smiling and encouraging the faithful...?"

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2019-01-11 17:17  

#5  TMZ yesterday had footage of the bad girl being helped into her limo. She needed a lot of help.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-01-11 15:17  

#4  Here is the list from which Brett Kavanaugh came

Something is wrong with the list. I did not see Ben Shapiro's name.
Posted by: gorb   2019-01-11 12:23  

#3  The day after she departs the court Trump declares a National Emergency while he has a 5-3 advantage in the court.
Posted by: jvalentour   2019-01-11 06:47  

#2  Here is the list from which Brett Kavanaugh came.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-01-11 06:27  

#1  ...Lord almighty, this will be bad, especially if the shutdown is either still ongoing or ends in a Trump victory.

I said a few weeks ago that the MSM was starting to deify Justice Ginsburg in preparation for her departure, and it's only gotten worse. The other shoe will drop when we hear one of the Usual Suspects say, "We hope Justice Ginsburg has many years left on the Court, but any replacement will have to be etc., etc., etc......"

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2019-01-11 05:01  

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