Saturday, February 14, 2015

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Slumping Supreme Court Justice Ginsberg Admits to Being Drunk During State of Union Address

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg
Drunk in public.
By Heather Clark, Feb. 13, 2015, ChristianNews.net

WASHINGTON – During an interview on Friday hosted at George Washington University and moderated by NPR’s Nina Totenberg, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg admitting falling asleep during this year’s State of the Union address, stating that she had been drinking that night.

“The audience for the most part is awake because they are bobbing up and down and we sit there, stone-faced, sober judges,” she said told those gathered for the event, which included Justice Antonin Scalia.

“But we’re not—at least I was not—100 percent sober,” Ginsberg, 81, admitted, being met with applause and laughter.

She said that her lack of sobriety was due to the wine that Justice Anthony Kennedy had brought to the meal the high court justices shared together that night.

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