When even the man who wants to deport millions and bar Muslims from the country thinks Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's mutterings about black Americans probably being better off at "less advanced" schools were ick-worthy, we can be assured that Scalia's mutterings were indeed ick-worthy.
"I don't like what he said," Trump added. "No, I don't like what he said. I heard him, I was like, 'Let me read it again' because I actually saw it in print, and I'm going -- I read a lot of stuff -- and I'm going, 'Whoa!' "
Take that, Justice Scalia. Donald Trump has some—well, not harsh words, exactly, but he has opined on his dislike of that thing you said.
Not that his rebuke will amount to a hill of Trumps, as Trump continues Trumping.
On Saturday, however, Trump called Scalia "terrific" at a campaign event while telling South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson that his "favorite justice" is Clarence Thomas, calling the court's only black justice "underrated."
Yes, it is a crying shame that Scalia offered up rhetoric seemingly culled from the worst recesses of literal white supremacism. But oh well, and so forth.