Sunday, November 24, 2019

Another Ruth Ginsburg health scare, or simply more loathsome right-wing propaganda?

(Somewhat Satirical)

     "Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was discharged from a Baltimore hospital Sunday and is “home and doing well,” the court said in a statement.  This word comes from a report at Bloomberg.*

     The 86-year-old was hospitalized Friday night with chills and a fever, and her condition improved Saturday.




















     Following a flurry of recent unsubstantiated stories reported at usual right-wing conspiracy outlets, Justice Ginsburg's handlers were forced to release this almost up to date photo of the always jovial juror enjoying a flick at a neighborhood local theater, with many of her common-folk friends.
 
      Quoting Bloomberg again, “With intravenous antibiotics and fluids, her symptoms have abated,” the court said in a statement Saturday night. Ginsburg was first evaluated at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington and then transferred to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, about 40 miles away."
 
....and as any reasonable person can plainly see, in this official Supreme Court photo released by Chief Justice John Roberts, "Justice Ginsberg was sitting up, and appearing quite alert for the fairly short, and uneventful transfer from one DC medical facility to another."  Later word was, the Washington hospital where Ginsberg originally sought treatment did not accept her Obamacare Insurance Plan.  Obviously, as you can see, there is absolutely no truth to claims that Justice Ruth Ginsberg, picture below, faces any serious complications to any number of her current, but rest assured, treatable maladies.

 Paramedic attendants smile, responding to a comical remark from
Ruth, remarking she hasn't had so much fun since plunging down  the Splash
Mountain Falls at Disney World. She's such a kidder.

     Assuring its readers of Ginsburg's sprightly condition, the Bloomberg article reminds the doom & gloomers of the Right, "Ginsburg has repeatedly said she plans to stay on the court as long as she can do the job “full steam.” She has become a celebrity justice, inspiring movies, books and memes, and drawing raucous applause at her public appearances."  As seen in this almost pretty authentic snapshot of Ruthie arriving at a local theater, mentioned earlier in this article.


The always joking judge quipped to a group of idolizing reporters,

 

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