Q: A stone sits idle while the world around it evolves. Evolution, depending on the stage, can be deadly.
When that first sentence is plugged into DDG, the second entry is:
Sits - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Say, what dost thou here in the Ghost Mountain, where the stone Witch sits forever, waiting for the world to die? View in context And as they came to the wood where the fox first met them, it was so cool and pleasant that the two brothers said, 'Let us sit down by the side of the river, and rest a while, to eat and drink.
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/sits
Not an exact match, but curiously close.
Code to Maggie? "Why do you remain in what is already a ghost (MSM narratives), where the stone witch (RBG) is being kept barely alive forever?"
However, the clock is ticking, and, at a select point in time, that option will be expired. (RBG's time is running out/has run out.) Regular service appointments should be made in order to maintain functionality. (RBG needs drugs on a schedule.)
Haberman was critical of POTUS in this article:
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/12/nyt-reporter-maggie-haberman-reveals-trump-expects-acting-ag-matt-whitaker-personal-fixer/
She asserted that Trump expected Whitaker (the DOJ) to bail him out of every trouble. That would be an abuse of the Law, would it not? Could it be that Q is calling her out on this?
Does Trump need a "fixer"?
What is the current make-up of the SC? 5-4?
Is the SC POTUS's personal "fixer"? Or to uphold the Constitution and Rule of Law?
Does Trump respect what the DOJ and SCOTUS are designed to be?
What body has been the Dem "fixer," or was supposed to be if HRC hadn't lost?
Wasn't RBG a Dem "fixer"?
"Evolution, depending on the stage, can be deadly."
So is cancer, depending on the stage.
When death happens, change happens.
Time is running out. Narrative change. MSM must change or die in the collapse of their own narrative.