Ruth Bader Ginsburg was born in the 1930s. A vastly different time than today. Considering that, it is remarkable that her mom left savings for Ruth to go to school before she died at a young age of cancer, that Ruth went on to be a lawyer (and was one of nine women in a class of 500 at Harvard Law), and that her husband took care of the cooking and as Ruth said, “was the only young man I dated who cared that I had a brain.” Continue reading
Tag: Bill Clinton
When George Herbert Walker Bush ran for office, one of his early tag lines was, “A President We Won’t Have To Train.”
He had already been a war hero, a Congressman, the director of the CIA, chief liaison with China, head of the Republican National Convention, Ambassador to the United Nations, and Vice President under Ronald Reagan. Continue reading