Among the many things to be thankful for last week we counted a Thanksgiving Eve column by Lloyd Grove, and its coverage of an appearance by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. During an interview held by Norm Pearlstine, Scalia mocked schoolchildren (Whining "The Constitution is a living document" while rolling his eyes), taunted media elites ("You can dish it out, but you can't take it.") and defended the court's decision to hear Bush v. Gore using what Al Kamen today called the "appearance-of-ridiculousness standard":
Scalia's Appearance of Ridiculousness
Scalia's Appearance of Ridiculousness
Scalia's Appearance of Ridiculousness
Among the many things to be thankful for last week we counted a Thanksgiving Eve column by Lloyd Grove, and its coverage of an appearance by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. During an interview held by Norm Pearlstine, Scalia mocked schoolchildren (Whining "The Constitution is a living document" while rolling his eyes), taunted media elites ("You can dish it out, but you can't take it.") and defended the court's decision to hear Bush v. Gore using what Al Kamen today called the "appearance-of-ridiculousness standard":