I heard he accused them of using a jigger of potpourri. That must be because he thought the reasoning smelled bad, no? |
Whatever |
My puns usually get a more spirited put-down, but I guess I should be thankful that you at least had the courtesy to acknowledge the flaw in my character. |
"Ask the hippies" - Scalia's decision was chock full of warped commentary... |
you've been drinking, haven't you? |
Scalia is known for his blunders in opinions. Here for example he incorrectly cited his own prior opinion, getting the position of the parties backward: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/antonin-scalia-error-supreme-court-dissent-epa They will fix it when he sobers up. |
I know Takoma; he's just naturally warped. He thought Scalia's jiggery-pokery called out for some attempt at humor, no matter how lame. |
Scalia is a warped relic of another generation.
In 1994, you used this case as a symbol of why we need the death penalty. What do you think it symbolizes now? Scalia will never answer. Better an innocent man to die than for him to be wrong. Read more here: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2015/06/14/3837262/what-does-the-mccollum-case-symbolize.html#storylink=cpy |