Thanks for your reply, poster Wingnut. Of course I got your point, and was only noting that both the Justice and the late Senator are and were very much their own woman, and man.
While the late Senator had as well his own reasons for his own personal feelings, Justice Ruth was a true close friend (and some would say soulmate, even --Ed.) of the late Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia, and perhaps less likely, therefore, to be set in her ways or an ideologue by nature. (Her public interviews, as well, evidence a quick mind and a mischievous sense of humor. Presense of a sense of humor also speaks toward her being less likely to be the type of humorless ideologue more prone to be a hater anyhow.)
As for myself, anyone at DI can tell you I always defended President Trump, as your American President, and never spoke badly of him** once in over a year.
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** Notwithstanding my "full and frank exchange of views" lol in a measured way during the 11th hour of our recent trade talks, and only because the President was tweeting about my Minister from the White House Gold Room (seat of the Presidential Gold Toilet and Twittersphere).