“Now if we had—Scalia was living,..."
An option has to be possible to even qualify as being an option. The one you propose is impossible, since Scalia is dead, hence it's just meaningless to even bring it up! Just like your remark: "Whether you agreed with or despised Justice Scalia, most people with a coherent mind realize,
Justice Scalia was a top of the class debater."
The only relevant part of his remark is:
"or if Scalia was replaced by me, you wouldn’t have had that, OK? It would’ve been the opposite."
You ignored the relevant portion of his remark. And, even if Trump did replace Scalia, it may have been with someone with the same conservative views as Scalia; if you really believe what he says, I don't, but would not have been with someone of his stature. Perhaps you can point out where a new member of the Supreme Court convinced another justice to vote his or her way.
I'm not certain if you're up for a promotion, but perhaps Trump will let you wear his Tim Tebow helmet for an hour! You know, the one he spend his own hard earned money on!
So, even this part of his remark is highly improbable to next to impossible.