BY CNN WIRE, FEBRUARY 15, 2016
When the shocking news of Justice Antonin Scalias passing hit Saturday night, my mind raced back to a White House Correspondents Association dinner seven years ago, when we were seated together.
We bantered about my hometown of Chicago, where he had taught law before ascending to the bench. He opined on wine and music and generally lived up to his reputation as a man who told and enjoyed a good story.
And then our conversation took an unexpected turn.
Justice David Souter, Scalias longtime colleague on the court, had just announced his retirement, creating a vacancy for President Obama to fill. Scalia figured that as senior adviser to the new president, I might have some influence on the decision or at least enough to pass along a message.
I have no illusions that your man will nominate someone who shares my orientation, said Scalia, then in his 23rd year as the courts leading and most provocative conservative voice. But I hope he sends us someone smart.
A little taken aback that he was engaging me on the subject, I searched for the right answer, and lamely offered one that signaled my slight discomfort with the topic. Im sure he will, Justice Scalia.
He wasnt done. Leaning forward, as if to share a confidential thought, he tried again.
Let me put a finer point on it, the justice said, in a lower, purposeful tone of voice, his eyes fixed on mine. I hope he sends us Elena Kagan.
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Absolutely, nichomachus! I'd like to know who brought him to the Texas quail hunt.
I'd also like to know whose guest he and Elena Kagan were in the OP photo. As Solicitor General, she's the one who helped return Don Siegelman to the pen.