Saturday, February 13, 2016

Supremes: Antonin Scalia dead. By Geniusofdespair

Can't say I am happy...yes I can. What will Clarence Thomas do? He won't know who to follow.

He died leaving behind hundreds of bad decisions that effect us all. He was on a hunting trip, killing innocent animals. Karma got him. Omg this is big. Opportunity knocks to end the 5 to 4's.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

After knocking out the Paris environmental agreement against power plant plotion Mama Nature did its thing.

Anonymous said...

The Civil War begins.

Anonymous said...

You're a monster, Justice Scalia was the most brilliant jurist on the current court, if not in the history of the high court. He fought for and defended our liberties at every turn, he had the most profound common sense. As if Elena Kagan, a wacko liberal Harvard law professor was so qualified to serve on the Court, as for Sotomayor, eh. It's disgusting and sinful for you to celebrate death

Anonymous said...

I'm afraid history will show that Scalia twisted the constitution over and to allow his political views to cloud his "impartial" decisions.

Geniusofdespair said...

Yep the racist homophobic Justice was a man you can admire. If I don't that makes me a monster? What does that make you casting stones at me?

Anonymous said...

How does celebrating death feel when it is not a neighbor? Now try to understand those who celebrates torture and gun violence.

Anonymous said...

Some wrote this, but I'll quoted because i think it was spot on.
"Justice Scalia dead after a 30 years battle against social progress"

Anonymous said...

"Justice Scalia said that some of the court’s leading decisions could not be justified under the original understanding of the Constitution. The court was wrong in Gideon v. Wainwright in 1963, Justice Scalia said, to require the government to provide lawyers to poor people accused of serious crimes.

Justice Scalia also appeared to have reservations about Brown v. Board of Education, which struck down segregation in public schools as a violation of the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of equal protection."

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/02/14/us/antonin-scalia-death.html

Anonymous said...

I'm not casting stones at you for not admiring him, I'm casting stones for celebrating death. Perhaps I should do it when Justices Ginsburg or Breyer pass, because I am sure you will write gushing pieces about that when the time comes. Then let's see how you feel.

Geniusofdespair said...

I am happy you died --- I am celebrating. Big difference but you are too dense to comprehend the difference. I never wished him dead nor am I out drinking toasts with friends CELEBRATING. I COULDNT CARE LESS IF YOU CELEBRATED or were happy when Ruth Bader Ginsberg dies. Go ahead have a cotillion or a pig roast.

Anonymous said...

You said:"Justice Scalia was the most brilliant jurist on the current court, if not in the history of the high court. He fought for and defended our liberties at every turn, he had the most profound common sense."

With that statement you reveal quite a bit about yourself.
I admit, it takes some "brilliance" to argue for Citizen's United and to trow a election in 2000, The fact that it was swallowed whole by the populace was "brilliant" indeed.

Anonymous said...

Who ever said we all have to be sad when someone dies? It is a time to rejoice. One is meeting their maker. Let us all celebrate the passing of Antonin Scalia to a much better place.

Barf Barf said...

Let's celebrate his meeting his 72 virgins.

Anonymous said...

Forget about Scalia, I am waiting for Dick Cheney to kick the bucket. Unlike Genius, I won't just be happy: I will celebrate.

Anonymous said...

Scalia was the justice from hell. I wonder where he is now?

Anonymous said...

Poor Clarence Thomas. What will he do now? He will actually, have to THINK. on his own. Justice Ginsburg made a comment regarding Scalia. Clarence when will you say something nice about your friend and colleague.