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McCain's SCOTUS Model, Scalia, on Torture and "Cruel and Unusual Punishment"

Posted by Matt Ortega on April 28, 2008 at 03:45 PM

John McCain says that, if elected president, he would nominate Supreme Court justices in the mold of Antonin Scalia and Samuel Alito.

On the issue of appointments to the Supreme Court, McCain mentioned that Sam Brownback would play an advisory role in helping decide who he should nominate for the Supreme Court. As models of who he would select, John McCain pointed to Justices Samuel Alito and Antonin Scalia.

In an appearance on CBS' 60 Minutes, Justice Scalia says that torture does not violate "cruel and unusual punishment."

Watch:

Think Progress notes:

Scalia’s parsing of the 8th Amendment blindly ignores reports showing that the abuse at Abu Ghraib was about humiliation and punishment, not information-gathering. In 2004, the Washington Post reported MPs involved in the abuse “said detainees were beaten and sexually humiliated as punishment or for fun.” A recent New Yorker profile of one of the soldiers there confirmed that “mostly what interrogators wanted when they asked for ’special treatment’ was punishment: take away his mattress, keep him awake, take away his clothes.”

Earlier this year, John McCain voted against a ban on waterboarding.

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