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I love this woman. Excellent justice, drinks wine, and won't take any shit off of Scalia and his sidekick.

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"didn’t go to sleep because “my pen was hot.”

Did she steal it from Scalia?

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By day, an ass-kicking justice...

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Tell ya what, MSNBC can keep the 20-minute interview if we get twenty more years of good health for Her Justiceness.

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Question for the next time she's had a few: "So, what do you really think of Antonin Scalia?"

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Always lurnin something from the Wonkette - I'd never heard it referred to as a "pen" before.

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Hot and dripping ink....

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As badass as RBG is, Diana Ross is still my favorite Supreme.

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or Ruth BADERASS Ginsburg?~

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Soon to be most popular tat inked the Badass RBG tat every biker will have one

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Uh, I think Thurgood Marshall might have something to say on that.

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If only we could get Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan to be this bold, maybe their combined star power would help drown out the drooling egotists who usually suck all the air out of the room.

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I used to think of tatoo's as a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling. For some reason I think the RBG tat transcends this notion.

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Hallo, kameraden, it's me. House burned, had to switch user handles, but I'm back. We'll be huddled up at base camp watching RBG to keep us company.

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The Christian Post is not at all amused with this winebibber:http://www.christianpost.co...Of course, when Ginsburg admitted she suffered from too much to drink the night of the President's speech, the audience attending the interview erupted in laughter. Moreover, most of the news articles that covered her confession have done so with much levity.

It's not funny! A Supreme Court justice so juiced-up she's passed out while representing the nation's highest court in our nation's capital, in the presence of Congress, before the President of the United States, televised in front of a national audience, is nothing to laugh about. It's shameful!

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as opposed to a supreme court justice blatantly disrespecting a sitting president?

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