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Old 01-23-2005, 03:04 PM   #1
 
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...019780,00.html
Justice Scalia: The Charm Offensive
The Supreme Court Justice is vying for the chief's seat on the bench
By JAMES CARNEY AND MATTHEW COOPER

Sunday, Jan. 23, 2005
Though he bravely overcame his illness to deliver the presidential
oath of office at last week's Inaugural, most court watchers assume
that Chief Justice William Rehnquist's cancer will soon force him to
retire from the Supreme Court. Which means the guessing game is in
full swing over which of the court's sitting Justices is most likely
to replace him. If he does not go outside for the job, President Bush
will probably choose one of the court's two most stalwart conservatives, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. Scalia seems to have the edge. "The idea of appointing the first African-American Chief Justice has undeniable appeal to the President," says a top Republican who informally advises the White House on judicial nominations. "But there'd be a huge fight over Thomas, and the President doesn't need a fight." Though Scalia's conservatism irks many Democrats, he was confirmed easily by the Senate in 1986, and would probably be confirmed again without too much trouble.
Yet Scalia does not have a lock on the job. According to several
sources familiar with White House thinking on judicial nominations,
the President and his advisers are worried that the tart-tongued
Justice may not have the people skills to manage the court, build
consensus among its nine members and represent the institution in
public. That may explain why the famously dyspeptic Scalia has
become a merry mainstay on the A-list Washington social circuit of
late. At parties ranging from a charity dinner at the Kuwaiti
embassy two weeks ago to an Inaugural lunch at D.C.'s chic Cafe
Milano, guests have been surprised to find the once reclusive
Scalia mixing with the city's power brokers, making small talk
and telling jokes. "Lately, I've been running into Nino everywhere,
" says a friend and fellow lawyer. "He's showing that he actually
can be charming and gregarious. It's a sign that he's really
interested in the job."
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I figured the hispanic guy going through the AG nomination process would be a candidate also. I think Clarence Thomas would make a good Chief Justice but the libs would try and crucify him again.[:@]
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