TMC
02-16-2016, 04:10 AM
http://variety.com/2016/tv/columns/the-west-wing-supreme-court-antonin-scalia-aaron-sorkin-1201706539/
While President Obama’s attempt to replace Justice Antonin Scalia is shaping up to be a compelling fight, Sorkin already did reality one better with "the show’s vision for how to resolve a logjam caused by the rift between a liberal president and an intransigent Congress,” says Brian Lowry. He points out: "Far from settling for a mediocre candidate, a 2004 episode, titled The Supremes, hatched a grand compromise, allowing a liberal lion (played by Glenn Close) to become Chief Justice and a Scalia-like conservative to join the court.”
While President Obama’s attempt to replace Justice Antonin Scalia is shaping up to be a compelling fight, Sorkin already did reality one better with "the show’s vision for how to resolve a logjam caused by the rift between a liberal president and an intransigent Congress,” says Brian Lowry. He points out: "Far from settling for a mediocre candidate, a 2004 episode, titled The Supremes, hatched a grand compromise, allowing a liberal lion (played by Glenn Close) to become Chief Justice and a Scalia-like conservative to join the court.”