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> "Scott T." <no_spam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Did you see the extended interview "60 Minutes" did with Supreme
>> Court Justice Scalia.
>>
>> I was taken by how much he reminded me of the bombastic mannerisms of
>> Rush Limbaugh. Especially Scalia's speaking style and lack of any
>> semblance of humility.
>>
>> With that same animated round face and quick smile he exhibited the
>> same disarming style that Limbaugh is famous for during interviews.
>>
>> Scalia even exhibits Limbaugh's bullying arrogance suggesting how
>> dare the interviewer question his positions and uncompromising
>> rigidity.
>>
>
> Here's an amusing take on Justice Scalia.
> http://dickipedia.org/dick.php?title=Antonin_Scalia
>
> There's also a funny video from Jon Stewart's The Daly Show
> http://polijamblog.polijam.com/?p=1380
Love Dickipedia!
Great quote about Scalia:
<begin quote>
Scalia is considered the Court's leading proponent of "originalism." This
is a legal philosophy whereby the proponent attempts to locate the most
dickish elements of the founding fathers' political views, magnify them,
and disingenuously use them as a pretext for perpetuating dickish views.
In other words, the phrase "I am an originalist," is synonymous with "I
am a racist, but I'm too much of a ***** to just come out and say it
because I went to college." It's the legal philsophy the audience on
Jerry Springer would have if they went to Harvard or Yale law schools.
<end quote>
Funny vid, too. Scalia loses any credibility in responding to JS -
calling JS "childish" when he himself resorts to childish name calling.
Big J
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