Quote Of The Day - Antonin Scalia
"I don’t know either. And, frankly, I don’t care. Maybe the world is spinning toward a wider acceptance of homosexual rights, and here’s Scalia, standing athwart it. At least standing athwart it as a constitutional entitlement. But I have never been custodian of my legacy. When I’m dead and gone, I’ll either be sublimely happy or terribly unhappy." - Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, when asked by New York Magazine how the current gay rights battles will be regarded in fifty years. In the interview Scalia also reveals that he no longer reads the "shrilly liberal" Washington Post and gets most of his news from "talk radio guys."
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