Bork is remembered for his role in the Saturday night massacre for firing Special Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox after his two more senior officials in the Justice Dept refused.
He should also be remembered for thinking the Civil Rights act was unconstitutional, that Americans have no right to privacy, that prosecution for homosexual activity was fine, and that poll taxes and literacy tests should be allowed.
The irony was him getting butthurt when his list of rented movies came out, despite his believe in no right to privacy.
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