| Thursday, March 30, 2006 |
| The Scalia-Cheney axis of f*** you |
The photog who caught Antonin Scalia putting into gestures what his friend, Vice President Dick Cheney prefers to put into words on the Senate foor, comes forward with the picture.
“It’s inaccurate and deceptive of him to say there was no vulgarity in the moment,” said Peter Smith, the Boston University assistant photojournalism professor who made the shot.
Despite Scalia’s insistence that the Sicilian gesture was not offensive and had been incorrectly characterized by the Herald as obscene, the photographer said the newspaper “got the story right.”
Smith said the jurist “immediately knew he’d made a mistake, and said, ‘You’re not going to print that, are you?’ ” Why yes, Mr. Scalia, everybody and their mama is going to print it...
Smith was working as a freelance photographer for the Boston archdiocese’s weekly newspaper at a special Mass for lawyers Sunday when a Herald reporter asked the justice how he responds to critics who might question his impartiality as a judge given his public worship.
“The judge paused for a second, then looked directly into my lens and said, ‘To my critics, I say, ‘Vaffanculo,’ ” punctuating the comment by flicking his right hand out from under his chin, Smith said.
The Italian phrase means “(expletive) you.” Ah. Well that seems clear enough...
I suppose those on the right who like to rail about the coarsening of the culture (and who still blame Bill Clinton for the current "epidemic" of oral sex) will come up with a creative out for Tony S. on this one. Can't wait to hear it...
Tags: Scalia, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, profanity |
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