Business Insider: Justice Scalia Gave An Intriguing Non-Answer Question To A Question About NSA Spying

Business Insider: Justice Scalia Gave An Intriguing Non-Answer Question To A Question About NSA Spying by Erin Fuchs:

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia got an incredibly astute question from a law student Friday night that could have huge implications for the NSA’s domestic surveillance programs.

The question came during a spirited Q&A curated by Brooklyn Law School’s Judge Andrew Napolitano, who asked Scalia about the controversial subject of the NSA’s surveillance of Americans.

He didn’t because he can’t.

And another thing: For God’s sake, everybody, EVERYBODY, quit calling Napolitano a “judge.” He quit his judgeship and sold out to FoxNews to become a legal analyst, aka “shill.” It demeans the judiciary to do this. This is bad as pompous Kenneth Starr becoming Whitewater Special Prosecutor and then telling everybody that they had to call him “judge” as a first name when he was a persecutor. Again, it demeans the job they held, and it really makes me gag. When you leave the judiciary to do another job, your spouse and friends can call you “judge,” but I’m not going to. And, unless you feel some compelling need to suck up, nobody else should either.

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