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I'm not sure what you mean by fuck Bucky Feb 2016 #1
I couldn't disagree with you more. President and wife will attend the viewing, that's enough..n/t monmouth4 Feb 2016 #3
The President and First Lady will pay their respects at the Friday event at the Court pinboy3niner Feb 2016 #4
Hmmm. Presidents attended only 3 of the last 7 Warren Stupidity Feb 2016 #5
Honestly, I was hoping the precedent was a 4-4 split... if just for the symbolism Bucky Feb 2016 #7
Why is he "above politics"? Warren Stupidity Feb 2016 #8
Sure, agreed. But he's dead. Showing up isn't by any stretch endorsing his legal views. Bucky Feb 2016 #16
two of the funerals that were not attended by the President were held outside DC onenote Feb 2016 #23
now there's a fact worth noticing hfojvt Feb 2016 #38
The State of the Union is a ceremony as well malaise Feb 2016 #11
Liberal Justices did not attend Bush SOTU former9thward Feb 2016 #22
Scalia never attended an Obama SOTU address tabasco Feb 2016 #24
The point is both sides do not attend. former9thward Feb 2016 #26
I guess I'm one of those kooks who doesn't use Republican behavior as a social norm Bucky Feb 2016 #28
It's not good to have Biden and Obama in one place jberryhill Feb 2016 #25
Two wrongs don't make a right.... GumboYaYa Feb 2016 #2
Scalia was a hateful right-wing goon, clothed in judicial robes. Paladin Feb 2016 #6
I don't think Obama's not going out of pique. He's just being understated, as usual Bucky Feb 2016 #9
BS n/t malaise Feb 2016 #12
You really believe he did it out of spite? Egnever Feb 2016 #14
It's about Biden jberryhill Feb 2016 #27
Much more likely Egnever Feb 2016 #32
President Obama will get excoriated for it either way gratuitous Feb 2016 #10
Not several - every fugging one malaise Feb 2016 #15
A State of the Union address isn't even required SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2016 #18
Article II Section 3 of the Constitution would disagree gratuitous Feb 2016 #35
True, but the president could submit it in writing Retrograde Feb 2016 #39
The Constitutional requirement SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2016 #40
For the sake of the nation I am the adult in the room and I go nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #13
Why make it public? Egnever Feb 2016 #17
Because it would mean the family does not want POTUS to be present nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #19
That's kind of where I am, too SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2016 #20
The way I see it, is that somebody has to start nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #21
Well said, Nadin. Aerows Feb 2016 #29
Seriously - no matter what he does, they'll whine. Myrina Feb 2016 #30
I think that President Obama should attend Scalia's funeral Trailrider1951 Feb 2016 #31
Fuck Antonin Scalia Solomon Feb 2016 #33
Scalia was a far right pos. rockfordfile Feb 2016 #34
Scalia is unworthy of any public respect, beyond what the president is showing him. Paladin Feb 2016 #36
understand that biden and scalia were on better terms than obama and the asshole dembotoz Feb 2016 #37
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