What Happens if Ruth Bader Ginsburg Remains Too Sick to Work?

dilbert firestorm's Avatar
https://www.politico.com/magazine/st...-health-224014


Discusses possible remedies for removing supreme court justices who are sick or have conflict of interest issues from the bench.

out of a number solutions offered.

the writers solution is.... do nothing.


what a lame answer.
TheDaliLama's Avatar
All she’s got to do is prove that she’s still alive.
She gets to moderate the forum of her choosing.
winn dixie's Avatar
There should be more transparency on what the puddin' eater can and can't do!
I say she likely has difficulty breathing right now.
I agree with the article in many respects.

While it is unnerving to have a seriously incompacitated person in such a important position, I see no alternative aside from amending the Constitution.

A Question.

Who gets to decide when a Government Official who has lifetime tenure is no longer fit, or able to serve? A panel of "experts"? Whose "experts"?

RBG should have the good sense to step down. But her hatred for the President will probably compel her to hang on to the very last second.....literally.
I agree with the article in many respects.

While it is unnerving to have a seriously incompacitated person in such a important position, I see no alternative aside from amending the Constitution.

A Question.

Who gets to decide when a Government Official who has lifetime tenure is no longer fit, or able to serve? A panel of "experts"? Whose "experts"?

RBG should have the good sense to step down. But her hatred for the President will probably compel her to hang on to the very last second.....literally. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Hatred is a powerful motivator.

My hatred of liberalism motivates me to try and prevent the spread of that disease.
couple of movies are instructive here

1. psycho
2. weekend at bernies
Read an article last night where the the producers of the movie met with RBG supposedly in person to tell her that the movie "RBG" was up for best pictures. They used glowingly general terms to say she was happy to hear the news. No real description of her condition.
  • oeb11
  • 01-23-2019, 08:58 AM
DF - nice post and a good article
Currently the remedy for an incapacitated SC justice is impeachment by the House and senate trial
Alternatives would require Constitutional amendment.

The article's alternatives are not likely to survive an amending process.
we have a process in place.

Never been used to my search of history - but a remedy for incapacitated Justice exists.

Woodrow Wilson had an incapacitating series of strokes in office - and his condition was covered up
https://ahsl.arizona.edu/about/exhib...sidents/wilson
With today's intrusive media- that is not likely to happen again.
The best remedy , IMHO, - is already in the Constitution.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
speaking of RGB, saw her picture of when she was younger, 1950 - 1970. not exactly an attractive woman. she's no marilyn monroe.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
DF - nice post and a good article
Currently the remedy for an incapacitated SC justice is impeachment by the House and senate trial
Alternatives would require Constitutional amendment.

The article's alternatives are not likely to survive an amending process.
we have a process in place.

Never been used to my search of history - but a remedy for incapacitated Justice exists.

Woodrow Wilson had an incapacitating series of strokes in office - and his condition was covered up
https://ahsl.arizona.edu/about/exhib...sidents/wilson
With today's intrusive media- that is not likely to happen again.
The best remedy , IMHO, - is already in the Constitution. Originally Posted by oeb11

yes the 25th amendment process. it was created in response to the Wilson situation.
rexdutchman's Avatar
More ice , RBG they can't afford for her "retirement" to get out just yet not with the wall thing, nancy's and chucky head would pop . I think after the wall issue is resolved they will say she's real sick then die just me thinking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DF - nice post and a good article
Currently the remedy for an incapacitated SC justice is impeachment by the House and senate trial
Alternatives would require Constitutional amendment.

The article's alternatives are not likely to survive an amending process.
we have a process in place.

Never been used to my search of history - but a remedy for incapacitated Justice exists.

Woodrow Wilson had an incapacitating series of strokes in office - and his condition was covered up
https://ahsl.arizona.edu/about/exhib...sidents/wilson
With today's intrusive media- that is not likely to happen again.
The best remedy , IMHO, - is already in the Constitution. Originally Posted by oeb11
Removal of a Justice for anything other than "bad behavior" will prove very difficult, as the Constitution states that they will hold their office as long as they exibit good behavior.

Refusing to step down when it is obvious that one should is not bad behavior, it is selfish behavior.

But that is not what the Constitution says.
Removal of a Justice for anything other than "bad behavior" will prove very difficult, as the Constitution states that they will hold their office as long as they exibit good behavior.

Refusing to step down when it is obvious that one should is not bad behavior, it is selfish behavior.

But that is not what the Constitution says. Originally Posted by Jackie S
We have to wait for her to die but if she doesn't die naturally, she gets to stay as long as she wants.

When the shoe is on the other foot our old justices will get to stay, also.