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Related: About this forum'A Devastating Loss For Justice And Equality': Hillary Clinton On The passing Of Ginsburg - MSNBC
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks with Rachel Maddow about the legacy of Supreme Court Justice Rush Bader Ginsburg and her significance to the cause of women's equality. Aired on 09/18/2020.
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'A Devastating Loss For Justice And Equality': Hillary Clinton On The passing Of Ginsburg - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Sep 2020
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Well, it was President Clinton who nominated RBG, so Hillary had a front seat to the history
Rhiannon12866
Sep 2020
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betsuni
(25,378 posts)1. Thank you, Hillary.
Cha
(296,848 posts)2. Mahalo Hillary.. Don't we know it!
Gothmog
(144,919 posts)3. Hillary tried to warn us
Rhiannon12866
(204,761 posts)4. Good find!
Though I'm sure that most of us here had this in mind. I still can't imagine how anyone could have voted for someone as clueless and offensive as Trump, let alone now now that he's demonstrated this to the country - and the world...
brer cat
(24,523 posts)5. Thanks for posting this, Rhiannon.
Hillary understands the significance of our loss of RBG.
Rhiannon12866
(204,761 posts)6. Exactly, she articulated it well and I thought this was important
Rachel apologized to her for the short notice - which was obviously unnecessary since she had quite a bit to say and it was arguably the best analysis of the night, she understands the significance and possible repercussions so very well.
niyad
(113,055 posts)7. Thank you, Hillary. And thanks for finding and posting this.
Rhiannon12866
(204,761 posts)8. Well, it was President Clinton who nominated RBG, so Hillary had a front seat to the history
She has a unique perspective and I'm also glad she was able to share it. Rachel apologized for the short notice, but she ended up with a fascinating piece, no big surprise.