Can We Stop the “Tragic Death” Rhetoric?

Ruth Bader Ginsberg was 87 years old. She had been ill, on and off, through the last several years. Throughout her illnesses, she remained very active. Whether one agrees with her progressivism and twisting of the Constitution, she led, what can only be defined as, an amazing life. 

How is her death more tragic than any other 87 year old? It is not unless you are a Democrat who sees the SCOTUS slipping out of your control. 

We all are mortal!  Dying itself is not a tragedy.  It is sad for those left behind; however, is not a tragedy. We should all be as fortunate to live so long, receive the best medical care in the world, and be surrounded by family as we pass off this earthly existence.