The Notorious RBG music video. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on September 18th, 2020, at the age of 87. By the time of her death, she had become a heroine of the political Left, women of all persuasions, and an icon in American pop culture. Not bad for an Octogenarian.
She left behind a legacy and a career of standing up for the U.S. Constitution, and the rights of all kinds of minority and disenfranchised groups, particularly women. In a rushed Senate confirmation, she was illegally replaced by judge Amy Coney Barrett, who needs to be immediately impeached. This act was spearheaded by the biggest traitor to America of the 21st century, U.S. Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, who also should be immediately impeached, and tried on multiple counts of treason. Since the U.S. as a democratic republic is collapsing, that won't happen. That is unfortunate... for everyone.
All un-American activities aside, I decided to draw a tribute drawing to Ruth Bader Ginsburg after her death, in my unique Sharpie scribble style. Much to my surprise, this drawing became my most popular drawing ever. A full size, 18" X 24" print of this drawing is now on an office wall in a supreme court building of a Western state. I definitely didn't expect that.
Here's a segment, with one of the last short interviews with Ruth Bader Ginsburg. This 5'1", highly intelligent and and hardworking woman, left a shadow across this whole nation.
R.I.P. R.B.G.. And if you can pull a few strings up there, go for it. The justice system you fought so hard to improve, and uphold, is under continuous and constant attack from anti-democracy forces on the political Right, most of the "Christian" community, and many in the business world.
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