In July of this year, the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg openly stated that if Donald Trump wins, it's time to move to New Zealand, a completely unethical behavior for a judge, and especially a judge who knew an election related case can come in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.
The election-related case actually did come in front of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsuburg on November 7, 2016, and Justice Ginsburg, instead of recusing from the case because she has made her dislike of Donald Trump publicly known, allowed herself to admonish Donald Trump not to "intimidate voters" - just because Donald Trump and his supporters wanted to monitor elections to prevent voter fraud.
Of course, why would Donald Trump want to how elections are handled when his opponent was already cock-sure that she will win, to the point that a FBI Director was afraid of going against Hillary Clinton as a future president and refused to prosecute her, twice, under circumstances when anybody else would have been indicted and arrested long time ago.
But, one thing was apparent - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, when "half-joking" that she will disappear to New Zealand if Donald Trump is elected, was also cock-sure that he will not be elected. In a kind of elitist disdain.
Now that Donald Trump is elected, and especially that he took on judicial bias in his election campaign
(see my blogs about it here, here, here, here and here),
I hope that President Trump will clean up the pigsties of corruption in the American court system - up to its upper echelon, the U.S. Supreme Court that long stopped operating as a court and operates only as a marble palace fixing cases for friends and for bribes (oops, trips, speech assignments, wining and dining, book deals).
Well, after the American people have actually elected Donald Trump, is Ruth Bader Ginsburg packing her suitcases to New Zealand yet?
She promised, after all.
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