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The Indispensable Delusion: Ginsburg and Biden’s Political Risks

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The Indispensable Delusion: Ginsburg and Biden’s Political Risks

The Indispensable Delusion: Ginsburg and Biden’s Political Risks

The Judiciary’s Tinderbox: Ginsburg’s Misstep and Consequences

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, despite suffering a serious illness in 2013–2014, chose to remain vigilant in selecting her successor. However, Trump’s appointment of Amy Coney Barrett triggered a seismic shift in the judiciary. Barrett’s confirmation enabled the Court to overturn Roe v. Wade and expand presidential powers, creating a judiciary that now emboldens executive overreach. This interaction between the presidency and the Court has amplified the risks of unchecked authority.

The Presidency’s Misstep: Biden’s Late Pivot and Its Fallout

Joe Biden, confident in his re-election victory, intensified his campaign in 2020. Yet, as the election results unfolded, the window for strategic alternatives narrowed. Biden’s late pivot limited his party’s options at a critical moment, weakening their ability to compete in 2024.

The Indispensable Delusion: A Shared Flaw in Leadership and Teams

Ginsburg and Biden’s cases highlight the 'indispensable delusion,' where leaders and their teams believe their continued presence is essential to the institution’s survival. This delusion distorts judgment, leading to a refusal to plan for succession, even when the cause demands it.

Washington’s Model: The Discipline of Stepping Aside

George Washington’s decision to decline a third term in 1796 established the principle that the presidency must outlast the man. His example underscores the importance of leadership discipline—stepping aside before decline sets in—to ensure institutional continuity. Without this restraint, leaders risk engineering their own obsolescence.
Political leaders must learn from Ginsburg and Biden’s errors, prioritizing institutional longevity over personal tenure. By planning for succession while in power, they can preserve the resilience of the system, avoiding the betrayal of those who believed in continuity at the expense of the cause.
Dr. Yaman Ege

Financial Analyst: Dr. Yaman Ege

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