Is this press release a parody? 2024 JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG LEADERSHIP AWARD HONORS ELON MUSK, SYLVESTER STALLONE, MARTHA STEWART, MICHAEL MILKEN, AND RUPERT MURDOCH

This turned up in my inbox this morning.

I’m still trying to get my head around it.

They want to give the award to a bonkers billionaire, the guy who spent most of his movie career hitting or killing other humans,a former felon into home furnishings, another felon who violated securities laws and one of the most evil media barons of the last 100 years

As reported by Fox News so it must be true!

If true i quite simply give up. It seems her family agrees with me

Mother Jones

Justice Ginsburg’s Family Decries Bestowing RBG Award on Elon Musk and Rupert Murdoch

On Wednesday, the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation announced the 2024 recipients of the Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Leadership Award. The winners: businessman Elon Musk, right-wing media kingpin Rupert Murdoch, lifestyle guru Martha Stewart, felonious Wall Streeter turned philanthropist Mike Milken, and actor Sylvester Stallone. The Foundation hailed these “iconic individuals” for their “extraordinary achievements.”

Veteran corporate lawyer Brendan Sullivan, who was Oliver North’s attorney during the Iran-contra scandal and who now chairs the RBG Award, noted, “The honorees reflect the integrity and achievement that defined Justice Ginsburg’s career and legend.” And the chair of the foundation, Julie Opperman, a big Republican donor and the widow of publishing titan Dwight Opperman, who once was CEO of Thomson Reuters, remarked that the award embraces “the fullness of Justice Ginsburg’s legacy.”

Attaching Ginsburg’s name to Musk, who has amplified racist and antisemitic posts and ideas on X, and Murdoch, whose Fox News purposefully spread Trump’s disinformation about the 2020 election and has repeatedly deployed falsehoods to challenge and undermine the values that Ginsburg fought for her entire life, seemed an odd and inappropriate choice. That’s what Ginsburg’s family believes. 

The family released a statement denouncing the awards:

The decision of the Opperman Foundation to bestow the RBG Women’s Leadership Award on this year’s slate of awardees is an affront to the memory of our mother and grandmother, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Her legacy is one of deep commitment to justice and to the proposition that all persons deserve what she called “equal citizenship stature” under the Constitution. She was a singularly powerful voice for the equality and empowerment of women, including their ability to control their own bodies. As it was originally conceived and named, the Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Woman of Leadership Award honored that legacy by recognizing “an extraordinary woman who has exercised a positive and notable influence on society and served as an exemplary role model in both principles and practice.” This year, the Opperman Foundation has strayed far from the original mission of the award and from what Justice Ginsburg stood for.

The Justice’s family wish to make clear that they do not support using their mother’s name to celebrate this year’s slate of awardees, and that the Justice’s family has no affiliation with and does not endorse this award.

The statement noted that the Ginsburg family—the Supreme Court justice died in 2020—”fully supports the sentiments expressed” in a letter Trevor Morrison, a professor of law at New York University and a former clerk for Ginsburg, sent to Julie Opperman on Friday. He wrote that he was “appalled” by the news of these awards. Morrison pointed out:

Justice Ginsburg’s extraordinary legacy is one of a deep commitment to justice and to the proposition that all persons deserve what she called “equal citizenship stature” under the Constitution. She was a singularly powerful voice for the equality and empowerment of women, including their ability to control their own bodies. Beyond those substantive values, Justice Ginsburg had an abiding commitment to careful, rigorous analysis and to fair-minded engagement with people of opposing views.

It is difficult to see how the decision to bestow the RBG Award on this year’s slate reflects any appreciation for—or even awareness of—these dimensions of the Justice’s legacy. I will not single out any awardee individually, and I do not mean to raise the same objections about each of them. But I do mean to register in the strongest terms my concern that not everyone on this year’s slate reflects the values to which the Justice dedicated her career, and for which the Justice is rightly revered around the world.

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PHOENIXMarch 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The prestigious JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG LEADERSHIP AWARD (RBG Award) will be presented by the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation to five iconic individuals at an exclusive ceremony and gala at the Library of Congress on April 13, 2024Justice Ginsburg’s official legacy award celebrates leaders who have demonstrated extraordinary accomplishments in their chosen fields. This year’s RBG Award will go to these exceptional individuals:

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, speaking in 2020 at the inaugural ceremony of her legacy award with Julie Opperman of the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation, looking on. (RBG Award)

ELON MUSK – Entrepreneurship
SYLVESTER STALLONE – Cultural Icon
MARTHA STEWART – Industry Leadership
MICHAEL MILKEN – Philanthropy
RUPERT MURDOCH – Media Mogul

RBG Leadership Award expands to honor Elon MuskSylvester StalloneMartha Stewart, Michael Milken & Rupert Murdock

Established in 2020, the RBG Award has previously recognized women of distinction, including HM Queen Elizabeth II and Barbra Streisand. The award was expanded this year to include trailblazing men and women. “Justice Ginsburg fought not only for women but for everyone,” said Julie Opperman, Chair of the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation. “Going forward, to embrace the fullness of Justice Ginsburg’s legacy, we honor both women and men who have changed the world by doing what they do best.”

This year’s honorees were selected from a slate of dozens of diverse nominees ranging from path-breaking innovators to seasoned veterans across a broad range of professions and industries.

Justice Ginsburg became an icon by bravely pursuing her own path and prevailing against the odds,” said Brendan V. Sullivan, Jr., chair of the RBG Award. “The honorees reflect the integrity and achievement that defined Justice Ginsburg’s career and legend.”

Justice Ginsburg was a legal entrepreneur who innovated and took risks in ways that rewarded us all,” said Matthew Umhofer, president of the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation. “In a world that sought to define and limit her, she found ways to challenge and change the system, armed with nothing more than a brilliant mind and a powerful pen. Her impact transcended the law, and society is better off for it.” Such is the spirit that defines the honorees of the RBG Award. Regardless of Elon Musk’s stratospheric accomplishments, in receiving the first RBG Award for Entrepreneurship, Musk’s focus is clear and unwavering: “Free speech is the foundation of democracy,” Musk said.

Sylvester Stallone, whose culture-defining iconic characters such as Rocky inspired hope in multitudes across the globe, honored Justice Ginsburg’s memory at a previous ceremony by draping pink championship boxing gloves on the late Justice’s portrait in a “Champ to Champ” salute as the theme from “Rocky filled the Library of Congress’s Coolidge Auditorium.

“I am sincerely honored to be the RBG Award’s first Cultural Icon recipient,” Stallone said. “At the end of the day, it is truly humbling to know that when you completely empty yourself for your art, it is not only well received but transformational for so many people all over the world.”

The legendary Martha Stewart was on Justice Ginsburg’s original wish list of potential honorees. In fact, the Justice requested that Martha Stewart be on the Foundation’s selection committee, and she has been present and supportive from the award’s conception.

“Like Justice Ginsburg, I believe in limitless opportunity and parity for everyone,” Stewart said. “I have always been inspired by her tenacious spirit, work ethic, and her personal commitment to justice. I am so honored to be recognized with this award in her name.”

Philanthropist Michael Milken, the man who moved the mountain to help humanity on more occasions than can be noted, gave credit to everyone else when he was selected for the highly competitive Philanthropy category. Milken said, “I feel humbled to be the recipient of an award named for the highly accomplished and respected former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and presented by the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation, which represents the best in philanthropy and service to the community. You are also honoring my wife of 55 years, Lori, as well as all the talented men and women it has been our privilege to work with and learn from at the Milken Family Foundation, the Michael and Lori Milken Family Foundation, the Prostate Cancer Foundation, and the Milken Institute. Most meaningful to me, you are honoring my parents, Bernard and Ferne Milken, who taught me that we cannot have a strong society unless everyone has an opportunity to lead a productive and meaningful life.”

Rupert Murdoch, the most iconic living legend in media, will be bestowed with the Media Mogul RBG Award. Murdoch said: “I am deeply honored to receive the Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Leadership Award from the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation. This recognition not only reflects my journey in the media and publishing industry but also represents the relentless defense of civil liberties and a commitment to civil discourse that Justice Ginsburg embodied. Her unique ability to maintain friendships and professional relationships across the political spectrum was one of her greatest attributes. It’s especially significant to receive this award from the Dwight D. Opperman Foundation, inspired by Dwight’s remarkable legacy in the field of legal publishing and philanthropy.”

Gala Chair Amy Baier says the exclusive three-day event for 100 invited guests is the most anticipated in Washington, D.C. at this time. “With guests arriving from across the country and from around the world, we aim to make this as memorable an event for them as we are for these outstanding honorees,” she said.

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