The news that the Supreme Court justice was treated for cancer was at the forefront of conversation on social media on Friday.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was at the forefront of conversation on social media on Friday–though the reason had nothing to do with politics.
Users took to Twitter to react to the news that the Supreme Court justice has been treated for pancreatic cancer in New York City. Reactions ran the gamut, ranging from short well wishes to expressions of concern that her seat to the Supreme Court could be hanging in the balance. "I truly, utterly, absolutely, f***ing hate cancer and am sending Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her family my love and prayers.
I am willing to give all of my organs to Ruth Bader Ginsburg to keep her alive and on the bench as long as possible."This may be the biggest and most portentous news on an already tumultuous day. All good wishes to Justice Ginsburg, of course. But this could be prelude to an absolutely titanic battle," David Axelrod, former senior adviser to President Barack Obama,
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