b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 1 Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Monday that she’d like to change the Electoral
College.
The Supreme Court justice, a liberal who has reached icon status for her
many young followers, was at Stanford University on Monday night for a talk
on the meaning of life when a student in the audience asked her what she’d
like to change about society.
She offered that there are “some things I would like to change, one is the
Electoral College,” without providing more details. She seemed like she was
about to offer a caveat to that suggestion — “But that would…” she
started — before she was interrupted by applause.
President Donald Trump, of course, was elected with an Electoral College
majority but trailed Hillary Clinton in the popular vote. Ginsburg was
widely criticized last year for airing her concerns about Trump in an
interview and saying that she expected Clinton to win the election; she
later apologized.
On Monday, according to CBS News, Ginsburg did not talk about Trump’s
nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the High Court or his highly controversial
executive order banning people from seven predominantly Muslim countries
from entering the U.S. The order is being challenged in the courts.
Liberals, worried about the conservative bent the court might take if Trump
has the opportunity to appoint more justices, have taken to urging Ginsburg
to eat more kale, and thus live longer. She is 83.
Asked by another student in the audience who else on the court should eat
more kale, Ginsburg replied, “Justice Kennedy.” |
i*****9 发帖数: 3157 | 2 这货哪天裁定美国宪法违宪我都不奇怪。
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【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Monday that she’d like to change the Electoral : College. : The Supreme Court justice, a liberal who has reached icon status for her : many young followers, was at Stanford University on Monday night for a talk : on the meaning of life when a student in the audience asked her what she’d : like to change about society. : She offered that there are “some things I would like to change, one is the : Electoral College,” without providing more details. She seemed like she was : about to offer a caveat to that suggestion — “But that would…” she : started — before she was interrupted by applause.
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h*******u 发帖数: 15326 | 3 已经不要脸了,呵呵
【在 i*****9 的大作中提到】 : 这货哪天裁定美国宪法违宪我都不奇怪。 : : talk : d : the : was
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c******e 发帖数: 2503 | 4 这货都年老体衰成那样了还不忘颠覆美国.
【在 i*****9 的大作中提到】 : 这货哪天裁定美国宪法违宪我都不奇怪。 : : talk : d : the : was
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d******y 发帖数: 2787 | 5 老而不死是为贼
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【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Monday that she’d like to change the Electoral : College. : The Supreme Court justice, a liberal who has reached icon status for her : many young followers, was at Stanford University on Monday night for a talk : on the meaning of life when a student in the audience asked her what she’d : like to change about society. : She offered that there are “some things I would like to change, one is the : Electoral College,” without providing more details. She seemed like she was : about to offer a caveat to that suggestion — “But that would…” she : started — before she was interrupted by applause.
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B*Q 发帖数: 25729 | 6 确实是个不合时宜的制度
不过她说了也不算数
要等哪次左派赢了选举人票输了总票数才行 |
i*****9 发帖数: 3157 | 7 理由我都想好了,制定宪法的有好几个奴隶主,所以他们是racist, 所以他们做的所有
事都违宪,包括宪法本身。over.
【在 i*****9 的大作中提到】 : 这货哪天裁定美国宪法违宪我都不奇怪。 : : talk : d : the : was
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b******s 发帖数: 2919 | 8 法官不应该公开评论法律本身的正确性
这是严重的职业道德问题
这么公开的广播自己的BIAS,那是彻底不要脸了 |
a**********2 发帖数: 3726 | 9 She should be impeached. |
c******e 发帖数: 2503 | 10 从她赖在美国的那一刻起就已经不要脸了
【在 b******s 的大作中提到】 : 法官不应该公开评论法律本身的正确性 : 这是严重的职业道德问题 : 这么公开的广播自己的BIAS,那是彻底不要脸了
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b******s 发帖数: 2919 | 11
你的意思是,美国制度完全是由右派掌握的。
右派需要,右派就可以改宪法。
这是完全扯淡的。
【在 B*Q 的大作中提到】 : 确实是个不合时宜的制度 : 不过她说了也不算数 : 要等哪次左派赢了选举人票输了总票数才行
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f**********n 发帖数: 29853 | 12 非常的有道理。
法官只是法律的守护神。
【在 b******s 的大作中提到】 : 法官不应该公开评论法律本身的正确性 : 这是严重的职业道德问题 : 这么公开的广播自己的BIAS,那是彻底不要脸了
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A**d 发帖数: 13310 | 13 我支持废了她
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【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Monday that she’d like to change the Electoral : College. : The Supreme Court justice, a liberal who has reached icon status for her : many young followers, was at Stanford University on Monday night for a talk : on the meaning of life when a student in the audience asked her what she’d : like to change about society. : She offered that there are “some things I would like to change, one is the : Electoral College,” without providing more details. She seemed like she was : about to offer a caveat to that suggestion — “But that would…” she : started — before she was interrupted by applause.
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G*******h 发帖数: 4091 | 14 鍙缇庡浗杩樻槸鑱旈偊鍒讹紝閫変妇浜哄埗搴﹀氨涓嶅簲璇ュ姩鎽囥 |
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n******g 发帖数: 17225 | 17 it's called governing from the Bench |
u***n 发帖数: 21026 | 18 这不是宪法立法的范围,法官什么时候可以干涉宪法了,我靠,真是觉得自己是上帝了 |
i*****9 发帖数: 3157 | 19 美国宪法is unconstitutional!
【在 u***n 的大作中提到】 : 这不是宪法立法的范围,法官什么时候可以干涉宪法了,我靠,真是觉得自己是上帝了
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m*********r 发帖数: 1894 | 20 这老太太太恶心了。 虽然大法官是终身制的,但是真没人能制的得了她了? |
i*****9 发帖数: 3157 | 21 会被上帝收走的
【在 m*********r 的大作中提到】 : 这老太太太恶心了。 虽然大法官是终身制的,但是真没人能制的得了她了?
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