The news that Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has fully recovered from her fourth bout with cancer over 21 years–pancreas in 1999, colon in 2009, lung in 2018, and pancreas in 2020—is a moment to celebrate.
Ginsburg will be 87 on March 15, and Donald Trump would love to replace her on the Supreme Court with an extremist right wing choice, but Ginsburg is clearly not going anywhere, and will continue to be an inspiration for all decent people who care about what is best for America and the world!
Also, former President Jimmy Carter, now more than three months after his 95th birthday, an all time record for any President in longevity, has had many bouts with illness and injury, and is now more than four and a half years beyond diagnosis of brain and liver cancer, but in remission for four years. He also broke his hip and pelvis in 2019, but has recovered, and continues his good deeds that make his post Presidency the most creative and substantive we have ever seen.
America is blessed by the longevity of both Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Jimmy Carter, and we can hope for both to be with us for many more years!
On the topic of U.S. president Donald Trump’s “Iran aggression,†“The Grayzone’s ‘Pushback’†host and journalist Aaron Maté interviews U.S. Army colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, 74, the former chief of staff to 65th U.S. secretary of state Colin Powell, an important professor at the College of William and Mary.
https://youtu.be/GVWmmVhS0uc
Good news about RBG. Praying she’ll hang in there.