Ezra Klein has highlighted the significant impact of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's decision not to retire from the Supreme Court. He stated that no vote she cast or decision she authored was as consequential as her choice to remain on the bench. Klein's remarks were made in an interview with The New Yorker by @IChotiner, where he discussed the broader implications of this decision on the Democratic Party and its current crisis.
Ezra Klein interviewing Ezra Klein | There was no vote Ruth Bader Ginsburg cast and no decision she authored that was as consequential as her decision not to retire. https://t.co/PNjhJms0PA
This @NewYorker interview by @IChotiner with @ezraklein gets at the heart of the Dem crisis. Klein: “There was no vote Ruth Bader Ginsburg cast and no decision she authored that was as consequential as her decision not to retire.” (corrected the link) https://t.co/GGKYaaDFFZ
“There was no vote Ruth Bader Ginsburg cast and no decision she authored that was as consequential as her decision not to retire.” Ezra Klein on Why the Democrats Are Too Afraid of Replacing Bid https://t.co/vHAPTmOWTn
"But you can’t tell voters they’re wrong. That doesn’t work." "There was no vote Ruth Bader Ginsburg cast and no decision she authored that was as consequential as her decision not to retire." https://t.co/MRzrq0H5jr https://t.co/Vxr0QDHHIJ
“There was no vote Ruth Bader Ginsburg cast and no decision she authored that was as consequential as her decision not to retire.” https://t.co/ohukR5hyGc
“There was no vote Ruth Bader Ginsburg cast and no decision she authored that was as consequential as her decision not to retire.” @ezraklein https://t.co/z9WUejVww8