WASHINGTON (The Blaze/AP) — The Supreme Court’s midwinter break is often used by justices to fly off to sunny vacation spots or European capitals where they address an audience or two on someone else’s tab. But this year, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is on a different sort of visit to two North African countries where popular uprisings helped topple longtime leaders. And in one of those countries — Egypt — she raised eyebrows after saying, during a television interview, that she ”would not look to the United States Constitution” as a blueprint for crafting the nation’s new constitution.
Ginsburg wrapped up a State Department-sponsored visit to Egypt on Wednesday with a public seminar at the Cairo University law school. The 78-year-old Ginsburg told students she was inspired by last year’s protests that led to the end of Hosni Mubarak’s regime.
“This is the most wonderful time in which to live and be among the young people who are helping your country and bringing about change during this exceptional transitional period to a real democratic state,” Ginsburg said, according to the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. “Think of the people who lived before you and did not have this opportunity because they lived under a dictatorial regime.”
These comments come as many fear the Islamist influence that will come to the region, as the Muslim Brotherhood and other radical groups seize power.

In this image provided by the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is seen in Cairo, Egypt on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Ginsburg is meeting with lawyers, judges, academics and students in two North African countries in which popular uprisings toppled longtime leaders last year. Ginsburg has traveled to Tunisia following a four-day visit to Egypt. Her visits are part of a State Department effort to help the transition to democracy in both countries. (AP Photo/U.S. Embassy Egypt)
The justice, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, and her daughter, Jane, a legal expert on intellectual property, spent four days in Cairo and Alexandria meeting with judges, legal scholars and students. Egypt is set to start rewriting its constitution next month.
“This gives justices, folks who are writing legislation, folks who are working on court regulations a chance to talk to the most senior American justices and members of the judicial branch about their experiences of a lifetime of working on these kinds of issues, about various ways to solve the problems of checks and balances,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. “And it is a chance for some of these folks, who have less experience in a democratic system, to learn a little bit more about how we do things.”
Ginsburg, though, inspired controversy following her comments, as she seemed to be urging Egyptians to avoid the U.S. Constitution as a model for crafting their own document. The Huffington Post has more:
…while Ginsburg’s interview, posted on YouTube on Wednesday, lauded the Founding Fathers’ “grand general ideas that become more effective over the course of … more than two sometimes-turbulent centuries,” she also said she “would not look to the United States Constitution if I were drafting a constitution in the year 2012,” given its original exclusion of women, slaves and Native Americans.
Since World War II several other models have emerged that offer more specific and contemporary guarantees of rights and liberties, she said, pointing to South Africa’s constitution, which she called a “really great piece of work” for its embrace of basic human rights and guarantee of an independent judiciary. She also noted Canada’s charter of rights and freedoms and the European Convention of Human Rights.
“Why not take advantage of what there is elsewhere in the world? I’m a very strong believer in listening and learning from others,” she said.
Below, see her make these statements in an interview with Al Hayat in Egypt (constitution talk starts around 9:30):
Last week before leaving, Ginsburg met with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to discuss the trip.
From Egypt, Ginsburg continued her work with the State Department by heading to Tunisia, where the Arab Spring protest movement had its start. Tunisians recently marked the one-year anniversary of the revolution that ended the dictatorship of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and sparked uprisings around the Arab world.
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Comments (418)
Meyvn
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:40pmAlzheimer’s?
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Meyvn
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:41pmPeople with such a condition should not be judges.
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uncldom
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:34pmEgypt was a military dictatorship under Mubarak.
Egypt is a military dictatorship now. Nothing has changed except the people have been duped.
The American people also have been duped.
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texasderek
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:34pmAnd this old Jewish lady is a friggin’ SCOTUS Justice ???? oi vey !!!
Doesn’t she know that they would just as soon take her out in the streets and stone her as look at her. What a pitiful old woman !!!
Everyone pray for Israel… With Jewish folks like Ginsburg on their side … They really need our prayers something fierce.
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SurKevin
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:32pmAnd this is the same U.S. Supreme Court justice who snores like a freight train in open court the day after attending a Democratic fundraiser two years ago, so what the hell is the same U.S. Supreme Court justice doing in Egypt to begin with? If I was Egyptian and related to her I would cry.
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blondenblueeyed
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:28pmWhy don’t the Egyptian ‘brotherhood’ keep her and let Lahood’s son go home?
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georgiavietvet
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:22pmginsburg needs to die but not on obamas watch. she should have died years ago. she is nothing more than a shill for the liberal socialists and always has been……………………………..
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Truthbeliever2
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:17pmI am going to have a celebratory steak night when this old bag dies off.
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DD313
Feb. 6, 2012 at 10:58amDon’t hope too hard, we don’t want the Current Occupant to get to pick her replacement!
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RAZIELCCCXVI
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:10pmLast time I checked, Tunisia nor Egypt are a Democratic government of any kind. It is ruled by a theocracy & also, the last time I checked, The Muslim Brotherhood is not a Democratic organization but a fascist organization pushing shar’ia law. Not to mention that a NAZI party has never existed in a Democratic society like what we see in Egypt. Shame the LSM never mentioned that one of the parties in Egypt’s new theocratic govt is the NAZI party, meaning NATIONAL SOZIALISM. This woman definitely doesn’t belong on the bench if she can’t even recognize what a Democracy is. By the way, she should also know that this country is suppose to be a Democratic Republic
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Moozmom
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:09pmI did not know that Justice Ginsberg is a communist. Any person believing Egypt is a democratic country is demented. Just because a country “votes” does not create a democracy. Egypt is a member of the radical islamic caliphate and the sooner our ignorant reps in the capital act on this fact, the better off we will all be. Oh, forgive me, our reps would never consider the welfare of the nation, only themselves and their buddies.
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deleeuw
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:09pmConsidering how OUR Democrats behave, that kapo Ginsberg is right!
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drphil69
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:06pmWhere is her burka? Does she realize that this “real democracy” means zero rights for women? Geez, women under sharia aren’t even allowed to show their ankles, wrists, or cheeks in public!
Has anyone fitted her for a straight jacket yet?
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slwrig2
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:05pmAnother out of touch liberal,!!!!! Justice the Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist organization and if you support those in charge you are supporting a terrorist organization and you should resign immediately if not sooner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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elosogrande
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:02pmA month from now or a year from now, whenever the killing starts in Egypt, the press must make this buffoon eat her words. She has no knowlege of what makes a “democratic” state. She’s too filled with crap from Lenin and Marx.
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LouC57
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:00pmThis woman is insane or delusional (yep I know, liberalism is a mental disorder vis a vis Michael Savage).
She’s dangerous, just as dangerous as the admin who believes any islamic country is going to be “democratic”. God bless GW Bush, I truly believe the man thought these islamics would embrace freedom and democracy–actually, I’m sure many Americans hoped they would…yet it was doomed to failure.
Ginsberg doesn’t get that she, being a little Jewish Bubbie, would be among the first to die in of the soon to be islamic dominated countries. Ya know, the holy quran says “if you see a Jew behind a tree, kill him!” And all that.
So Ginsberg, are you nuts, or just stupid?
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watashbuddyfriend
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:56pmShould I say, again, it is time to remove 4 who do not follow the U. S. Constitution, and eliminate the “life time appointment?”
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Ghandi was a Republican
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:50pmI have 10,000:1 She can’t make it 2 blocks down the street of this Democracy.. takers?
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Dismayed Veteran
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:49pmI don’t think she is a self-hating Jew. I think she defines herself as a Marxist. As a marxist, religion means nothing to her because the state is the religion and she is in the elite. For some reason, she has decided that her world view will insulate her from Shiria law. She doesn’t realize her beliefs make her a stoning candidate.
Why is that many Christians are so concerned about the safety of Jews when American of the Jewish faith don’t?
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LouC57
Feb. 2, 2012 at 2:05pmDismayed Veteran
Posted on February 2, 2012 at 1:49pm
I don’t think she is a self-hating Jew. I think she defines herself as a Marxist. As a marxist, religion means nothing to her because the state is the religion and she is in the elite. For some reason, she has decided that her world view will insulate her from Shiria law. She doesn’t realize her beliefs make her a stoning candidate.
Why is that many Christians are so concerned about the safety of Jews when American of the Jewish faith don’t?”
First, thank you for your service to our country. No matter how we may disagree on issues. Veterans made our freedom possible…so thanks!
Re your post:
Because, my dear, we can’t bear the thought of another Jewish Holocaust…and there are far more “real Jews” than the type she is. And they ARE good people, brilliant people, funny, talented, innovative people. Isn’t it odd, you hear all kinds of slurs against Jews, but I’ve yet to hear of a Jew or Jews called “stupid”.
Shalom
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Dismayed Veteran
Feb. 2, 2012 at 4:32pmLouc57
Thank you. I want to be very clear that I bear no ill will against members of Jewish faith. I was raised not to be a bigot. The horror of the Halocaust is what I was writing about. How could anyone in good conscience praise the very ones intent on the destruction of the Jewish homeland and still remain faithful to Judaism. Isreal holds the holy places of my Catholic faith.
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LouC57
Feb. 2, 2012 at 4:48pmVeteran, Ah, ok then. You had me worried for a moment. I don’t get it either. It truly boggles the mind.
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Baikonur
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:48pmSo great! I really like and respect her for doing this. It is wonderful that educated, powerful American women are representing us abroad.
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BrokenHearted
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:37pmIf see really believes the Arab Spring is true Democracy, then she is going to lead us down a path that we all really don’t want to go down, right here in our own country. Everybody better hit their knees and ask the good Lord to change this woman’s heart. We need to know who all in our government thinks as she does, that way we can either vote then out or petition for their resignation. Lets all wake up and take back our country.
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MittensKittens
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:37pmWe need to send this bytch to North Brother Island too!
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jmgair
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:33pmDoes this woman even realize that we live in a Democratic Republic which is no comparison to what the Arab Spring has brought to these countries courtesy of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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welovetheUSA
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:32pmWhat a dang idoit……………ggod grief , and shes a judge?
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hauschild
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:30pmSenile old bag.
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ssbstspd
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:29pmThese people are not all idiotic shills and pawns, They all can’t be, maybe some but definitely not as many as we see today. It is impossible even a broken clock is right 2 times a day. Most are in on it. Or think they are in on it and are just manipulated to think they are. Keep pumping out your chest because the same people that are trying to fool the masses here, will be the same people pumping your body full of lead. Judge wisely because the same people that you think are your friends, judge, despise you and your family and your up-bringing. Just some words of wisdom from a so called uneducated member of society. I sure hope I’m wrong, but my gut tells me I’m right. Jesus help us all even the ones that are lost.
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Munsonmanor
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:25pmOf course she’s for it. I’m sure she was also for all of the riots in Egypt that killed over 70 people over a soccer game. I’m also sure, she’s all for the Occupy Wallstreet movement and hopes this kind of “democracy” aka riots, happen all over the U S this year. More of that Hope & Change we were promised, whether we want it or not!
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Hickory
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:47pmShe ignores the fate of the Jews at Medina. I’ll bet she sweats when she goes through the Holocaust Museum.
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Baikonur
Feb. 2, 2012 at 1:58pmPeople have been killed because of hooligans at soccer games in the Western world as well, in Great Britain, for instance. On more than one occassion.
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