Ruth Bader Ginsburg laughs about the senator who predicted her death.
RBG appeared on NPR Wednesday and addressed the deep concerns millions of Americans have expressed over her health and the possibilityJustice Ginsburg, who was on the ropes late last year with, said,"There was a senator, I think it was after pancreatic cancer, who announced with
great glee that I was going to be dead within six months ... that senator, whose name I have forgotten, is now himself dead, and I am very much alive."Ginsburg has showed no signs of stepping down, and made it clear as long as she's able to do the job well she's not going anywhere.
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