Scalia Admits he has a problem...
By Nick Johnson, Morons.org
US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia finally reached step one of any recovery program: admitting he has a problem. The first thing he's said in a long time that resonated as absolutely true was this:
I don't see why the one is good and the other is bad.This, folks, is a US Supreme Court Justice admitting he cannot bear judicial burden... something we have suspected here for quite a long time. In context, Scalia finds himself baffled about why certain displays of the Ten Commandments on public property are acceptable while others are not. His cognitive dissonance prevents him from understanding that sometimes legislative grey areas exist that must be interpreted judicially.
this is not unlike Bush telling people that they need to take their money out of SS because he can't be trusted to make good intelligent decisions with it. Which of course is telling us that he can't make intelligent decisions but is still asking us to trust his decision to privatize social security?