turingtest
Mistral, mistral wind...
Who cares about this sort of dying wish? What if it were her wish to keep abortion legal? Is that a good pro-choice argument? "While on her deathbed, RBG wanted abortion to be legal, so it should be legal." Would we care about Scalia's dying wish? Or Trump's?
A meaningful dying wish is about where she wants to be buried, or what heirs should do with her fortune, or how they can honor her legacy. But if she wants the Yankees to win the World Series, then the Dodgers aren't ******** for refusing to roll over.
I have to agree with Cain about this. As nice as it would be to honor RBG's dying wish out of respect for her, it simply isn't feasible. This is a matter of politics with serious consequences, not a matter of respect.
Also agreed. I do think it's interesting, though, that the conversation is about whether she really said it and whether it means anything in practice (she did and it doesn't), instead of the fact that the President of the U.S. has let yet another evidence-free piece of CT ******** drop from his mouth to foul the political discourse of this country. And to what purpose? Why did Trump feel the need to spout this particular idiocy? My guess is that he just cannot help himself, he has to speak; and he'd rather say something completely idiotic than say nothing at all.