>>I dont care who it is, as long as he or she clerked with Scalia. They learn everything they know from the justice they clerk for.<<
A very inaccurate observation because you are incorrectly assuming that all clerks become clones of the Justices they serve when it’s entirely possible the some clerks are, on philosophical grounds, opposed to their jurisprudence.
Maybe, but I’m of the opinion that most young people, not long out of Law school, just entering a coveted position, with a brilliant jurist, are going to be strongly influenced by being, in essence, mentored by that jurist.