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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs anyone else as DISGUSTED as I am with the Scalia worshipfest?
I have had it. I had to call this out. This was one of the worst justices in the history of the United States Supreme Court. He claimed to be an "originalist" about the Constitution, but the only thing "original" about him was his penchant for turning in opinions that matched his views, not the Constitution. He twisted the Constitution repeatedly to achieve the end results he wanted, and was a fraud.
I was an honors graduate from a great law school more than 30 years ago, and won the award for best student in Constitutional Law. I only cite that so you know I'm not kidding, not to accept my arguments.
I'm sure his family loved him, etc. But his legacy is disenfranchisement - of women, of minorities, of average Americans. The media ought to be ashamed to accept this crap unconditionally. I'm getting old now, and thinking my first vote - for George McGovern - was my best.
GET ANGRY, MY DU FRIENDS!
rbrnmw
(7,160 posts)Gabi Hayes
(28,795 posts)be run by unelected judges?
guess that's why he helped keep the SCOTUS away from the Florida recount imbroglio
wait a minute.....
of course Brian Williams most unctuously agreed to this insane rewriting of history
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2016/02/14/jf-10-of-the-worst-decisions-of-antonio-scalias-career-with-quotes/
rbrnmw
(7,160 posts)BeyondGeography
(39,388 posts)Cyrano
(15,073 posts)From Shakespear's "Julius Caesar."
Kip Humphrey
(4,753 posts)UTUSN
(70,762 posts)cheyanne
(733 posts)but I'm heartened by serveral articles where lawyers finally talk about how this will spell the death of "originalism".
Also, here is a wonderful article, written by Scalia, explaining where democracy went wrong (spoiler: divine right of kings) and why he had no problem with the death penalty . . .
http://www.firstthings.com/article/2002/05/gods-justice-and-ours
Zen Democrat
(5,901 posts)and brought hate and death and war resulting currently in ISIS. Thanks, Nino.
ladjf
(17,320 posts)librechik
(30,677 posts)bigwillq
(72,790 posts)The coverage is what I expected it to be. And as I expect it to be when other SC justices pass.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)Be patient.
This will be the last we hear of him from now on
Tanuki
(14,924 posts)to die on President Obama's watch, so there might be a chance of improving the constitution of the court!
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)But I expect a lot of right wingers will complain that the Obamas did not attend the funeral.
(they did pay their respects Friday).
EL34x4
(2,003 posts)Talk about a media rehabilitation.
liberalfromaustin21
(61 posts)The man was a fascist. The fact that so many people in this country respected him is outrageous.
summerschild
(725 posts)Ok, the man was bright and eloquent.
He was also corrupt. And I don't have to feel bad about him being gone.
I want to know the details about his "last" trip. Who footed the bill and exactly what did they gain by having Scalia in their pocket? Americans deserve to know, because ultimately it is them that pay the price for crooked politicians (including judges).
Really makes you wonder what it cost to have the Supremes steal the presidency, doesn't it?
And I never understood until now how the court managed to throw out 100 years of law on guns. All it took was this obsessed sob who knew what he wanted the law to mean and made it that way.
melman
(7,681 posts)when one of these biggies dies. Always.
Wounded Bear
(58,755 posts)perhaps they were right.
backscatter712
(26,355 posts)bermudat
(1,329 posts)Seemed like it took a 7-10 days to put him in the ground.
And fawning tributes? Couldn't watch television.
Zo Zig
(600 posts)Has ascended to be canonized as a saint of the repigs.
HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)The hero worship on the boob-tube is mostly power worship.
Truth is his power belonged to his office, it really never was owned by him, it was a temporary gift.
I appreciate his death's impact and significance to his family. I appreciate the significance of his death to them. I wish them the best and expect them to be able to get beyond this remembering the best of life that he brought them.
America will get on with getting on, our greatness is, in large part, how little our 'great' leaders actually mean to the continuity of governance.
Skittles
(153,226 posts)the man was a racist, partisan hack and the Supreme Court - and America, are better off without him
warrprayer
(4,734 posts)To say the least.
SciDude
(79 posts)To keep up the pretenses of the oligarchy we must make heros of those that perpetuate it's existence.
GoCubsGo
(32,098 posts)I haven't been following any of it. I'm one of the millions whose live was ruined by one of his decisions, specifically Bush vs. Gore. The only thing I want to know know is where he is buried, so I can go take a huge dump on his grave.
Iggo
(47,579 posts)I only watch sports, music, comedy news, and fiction on TV, so the only Scalia-worship I've seen is the "c'mon-guys-be-nice-a-man's-dead" bullshit floating around here on DU.
And that's easy enough to ignore.