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In reply to the discussion: Scalia: State of the Union ‘a childish spectacle’ [View all]bluestateguy
(44,173 posts)10. He didn't go to any of Bush's either
So as long as he is being consistent, fine by be.
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"Lend dignity"?? Scalia won't go to the SOTU because he doesn't want to
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2013
#4
ummm, scalywag??? the damned thing is MANDATED in the constitution--you know, that thing
niyad
Feb 2013
#5
That's because he's not an impartial arbiter of justice. He's a politician in robes.
denverbill
Feb 2013
#7
"Childish spectacle?" The biggest childish spectacles I've seen are Scalia and his ilk. They are
RKP5637
Feb 2013
#8
Wasn't that one something. I found it highly unprofessional for one in his position.
RKP5637
Feb 2013
#35
But he was sitting at every SOTU that Bush gave sucking up all of the childish shit
madinmaryland
Feb 2013
#17
Actually, he didn't go to those, either. He hasn't been to one since 1997.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2013
#27
Anyone want to chip in and get him a gift certificate for free double cheeseburgers for life?
Ikonoklast
Feb 2013
#19
The right-wing hero who brought us the Heller and McDonald decisions, which, as
apocalypsehow
Feb 2013
#20
Justice Scalia, imo, in his best moment has provided the nation only a childish
indepat
Feb 2013
#31