Wednesday, February 27, 2013

There's a Special Place in Hell for Antonin Scalia

From the Supreme Court Voting Rights case today:
WASHINGTON, DC — There were audible gasps in the Supreme Court’s lawyers’ lounge, where audio of the oral argument is pumped in for members of the Supreme Court bar, when Justice Antonin Scalia offered his assessment of a key provision of the Voting Rights Act. He called it a “perpetuation of racial entitlement.”

The comment came as part of a larger riff on a comment Scalia made the last time the landmark voting law was before the justices. Noting the fact that the Voting Rights Act reauthorization passed 98-0 when it was before the Senate in 2006, Scalia claimed four years ago that this unopposed vote actually undermines the law: “The Israeli supreme court, the Sanhedrin, used to have a rule that if the death penalty was pronounced unanimously, it was invalid, because there must be something wrong there.”
Seriously one of the worst human beings on the face of the earth.

1 comment:

  1. Worst human being ever. I can't believe this is even up for discussion. Pretty soon white land owning men will be the only one with rights again.

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