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The Ruthless Supreme Court

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This is inarguably one of the most consequential weeks for conservatives in recent history. The Supreme Court struck down the ability of colleges to racially discriminate against applicants, stopped Joe Biden’s unlawful student loan forgiveness plan, and protected religious liberty in the web designer case. The precedent set from these rulings will have a generational impact on our country. 

Friends, all of us on the right should be praising the Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The feminist icon and liberal stalwart wreaked havoc on conservative jurisprudence since first being appointed to the court in the early 90s. The mainstream press and fawning progressive institutes told her she was an irreplaceable progressive icon and she believed them. 

When given the chance to step down during Barack Obama’s presidency and allow an equally liberal replacement, the Notorious RBG declined. Thanks to her lack of humility, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was replaced with 48-year-old Amy Coney Barrett by Donald Trump, tilting the court to the right for decades to come.

Despite her impact over the past several decades, Ruth Bader Ginsburg singularly undid much of the liberal agenda by believing the progressive talking points that she really was irreplaceable and wanting to make big history by having the first female president, Hillary Clinton, nominate her replacement.  Alas, it was not to be.

On the final day of Pride month, conservatives can celebrate these wins because the Surpeme Court is… Ruthless.

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