Knight-Ridder offers this report. Here is a snippet:
- Scalia, who was at Rackham Auditorium to speak on the philosophy of constitutional interpretation, was asked by a member of the audience whether, if he had the chance, he would revisit his decision in the Gore-Bush 2000 election. Scalia cut off the questioner , saying, “I’m inclined to say it’s been four years and an election. Get over it.” That drew loud boos from the crowd. Scalia voted with the 5-4 majority in 2000 to cease the recount of disputed votes in Florida.
Scalia continued, “The issue is not whether the decision should have been decided in the Florida or U.S. supreme courts, but that the Constitution had been violated. … The only decision was to put an end to it after three weeks and looking like fools to the rest of the world. It was too much of a mess.”