Though I don't have access to Lexis/Nexis, Bush did lead people to believe that Scalia and Thomas were not only at the top of his list of model SCJs, they were the only ones he could relate to or was willing to use as examples of what he wanted.
And you have conveniently forgotten that you were supposed to provide a source for Bush promising to appoint judges in the mold of Thomas and Scalia. Bush is responding to Russerts question "Which Supreme Court justice do you really respect?" when he mentions Scalia by name. But when Russert asks him what he looks for when considering a Supreme Court nominee, Bush clearly says, "I'd like to know are we compatible from a philosophical perspective on a wide range of issues. But the most important view I want to know is are you a strict constructionist, Mr. Jurist? Will you strictly interpret the Constitution or will you use your bench as a way to legislate? That's the kind of judges I've named in the state of Texas. On of the--I've got a record on this."