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originally posted by: toms54
a reply to: Lumenari
I didn't know that.
If the president asks Congress to impeach, would they?
Don't they need to be impeached in the house, tried in the senate? Will never happen, not with this congress.
Is there even enough popcorn in the world?
The list includes nine senators, five current or former governors, five House members, three billionaires, two former presidential nominees, one self-help guru and one former vice president.
hrrrm so no permitted photography eh ? thats awfully convenient
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is making her first public appearance since undergoing lung cancer surgery in December. The 85-year-old Ginsburg is attending a concert at a museum a few blocks from the White House that is being given by her daughter-in-law and other musicians. Patrice Michaels is married to Ginsburg’s son, James. Michaels is a soprano and composer. The concert is dedicated to Ginsburg’s life in the law. Ginsburg had surgery in New York on Dec. 21. She missed arguments at the court in January, her first illness-related absence in more than 25 years as a justice. She has been recuperating at her home in Washington since late December. Ginsburg had two previous bouts with cancer. She had colorectal cancer in 1999 and pancreatic cancer in 2009. The justice sat in the back of the darkened auditorium at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. The National Constitution Center, which sponsored the concert, did not permit photography.
any one wanan try to watch and play find ruth?
Philadelphia’s Constitution High students are in Washington, D.C., for the chamber ensemble premiere of the Ruth Bader Ginsburg musical "Notorious RBG in Song". The musical will be livestreamed tonight (Monday, Feb. 4) from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at constitutioncenter.org/live. Composer/soprano Patrice Michaels, music director Kuang-Hao Huang, pianist Andrew Harley, members of Inscape Chamber Orchestra’s new music ensemble, and a cappella ensemble Capital Hearings give a special performance of Notorious RBG in Song, a 75-minute dramatic concert featuring The Long View: A Portrait of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Nine Songs. This world premiere performance illuminates key aspects of Justice Ginsburg’s personal and professional life through song settings of letters, remembrances, conversations, and court opinions, and conveys the important relationship between the Supreme Court and the Constitution.
The justice sat in the back of the darkened auditorium at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
The National Constitution Center, which sponsored the concert, did not permit photography.
originally posted by: RalagaNarHallas
thehill.com... some one tweeted that she was there but again no photos......