Conservative Whispers To Hill Reporter Of 'Concern' About The Impact Diet Will Have On Her Jurisprudence
Earlier today, our diligent front page editor Justin Elliott picked up on a curious article in The Hill about conservative critics of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
As you may have noticed, those critics have repeatedly cited a speech she delivered in 2001 at U.C. Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, in which she said, "I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life."
The right is, of course, outraged. In the same speech, though, she also got a bit more personal: "For me, a very special part of my being Latina is the mucho platos de arroz, gandoles y pernir - rice, beans and pork - that I have eaten at countless family holidays and special events," she said.
My Latina identity also includes, because of my particularly adventurous taste buds, morcilla, -- pig intestines, patitas de cerdo con garbanzo -- pigs' feet with beans, and la lengua y orejas de cuchifrito, pigs' tongue and ears.
Good lighthearted fun, right? Wrong.
According to Hill reporter Alexander Bolton, "This has prompted some Republicans to muse privately about whether Sotomayor is suggesting that distinctive Puerto Rican cuisine such as patitas de cerdo con garbanzo -- pigs' tongue and ears -- would somehow, in some small way influence her verdicts from the bench."
Curt Levey, the executive director of the Committee for Justice, a conservative-leaning advocacy group, said he wasn't certain whether Sotomayor had claimed her palate would color her view of legal facts but he said that President Obama's Supreme Court nominee clearly touts her subjective approach to the law.
Slightly gobsmacked, I called Bolton earlier today and asked him whether this was for real--whether any conservatives were genuinely raising this issue. He confirmed, saying, "a source I spoke to said people were discussing that her [speech] had brought attention...she intimates that what she eats somehow helps her decide cases better."
Bolton said the source was drawing, "a deductive link," between Sotomayor's thoughts on Puerto Rican food and her other statements. And I guess the chain goes something like this: 1). Sotomayor implied that her Latina identity informs her jurisprudence, 2). She also implied that Puerto Rican cuisine is a crucial part of her Latina identity, 3). Ergo, her gastronomical proclivities will be a non-negligible factor for her when she's considering cases before the Supreme Court.
Got it? Good. This is the conservative opposition to Sotomayor.
Bolton said that Levey was mum on the, um, culinary analysis, and pivoted back to his standard critique of the Second Circuit Judge, which I highlighted earlier.
For what it's worth, "patitas de cerdo con garbanzo" are not "pigs' tongue and ears." They're pigs' feet with chick peas (a.k.a. garbanzo beans)... and they're delicious.


















Let's hope this one gets traction with the Republicans echo chamber--they will make themselves appear even more idiotic than they already are. Of course, Bush always thought with his "gut", so.....
May 27, 2009 7:45 PM | Reply | Permalink
First they gave us a dried up drunk with a record of destructiveness and carelessness and track record of ruin and wreckage in his wake for President.
Then they gave us Harriet Myers and then, even worse, Sara I-can-see-russia-from-my-window/I=didn't-know-south=africa-was-a-country Palin.
Now they want to condemn a highly accomplished jurist based upon her eating habits.
This begs the question: what does Palin eat that makes her such a favorable candidate for high office?
May 27, 2009 10:24 PM | Reply | Permalink
But we already knew that: mooseburgers.
May 28, 2009 2:08 PM | Reply | Permalink
Goddamit quit talkin about pigs feet or the damn things are gonna shoot up to three bucks a pound!
It's hard enough getting decent protein these days without you guys giving away secrets like this.
May 27, 2009 8:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
The right is insane, but that's TMI from anyone.
May 27, 2009 8:50 PM | Reply | Permalink
Trotters... never acquired the taste for 'em.
May 27, 2009 9:15 PM | Reply | Permalink
Jesus. Between this and the David Price Republican study committee today taking Obama to task as a divider because he said wouldn't stand with the hedge funds and investment bankers when they refused to budge over Chrysler, it is simply no longer possible to parody them.
They killed it. Parody is dead. It died right before our eyes today, May 27, 2009.
A moment of silence please for our departed friend, parody.
May 27, 2009 9:22 PM | Reply | Permalink
OK, do we get to issue sworn questionnaires to all current Supremes on what they eat and impeach all of those who don't eat totally according to (what?) standards? Or after we follow them around grocery stores and impeach them for lying on the questionnaires? I admit it would be fun to know what Thomas, Scalia, and Alito eat.
May 27, 2009 9:47 PM | Reply | Permalink
I ever see Roberts eat anything but a cheeseburger and freedom fries I'm going straight to the reporters. They'll pay handsomely for that, it'll be the scoop of the decade.
May 27, 2009 10:11 PM | Reply | Permalink
If this keeps up Repugnicans will spend the next eight to twenty years eating crow.
May 27, 2009 9:56 PM | Reply | Permalink
Limbaugh is particularly concerned about her eating pork.
May 27, 2009 10:04 PM | Reply | Permalink
Are crubeens OK?
May 27, 2009 10:48 PM | Reply | Permalink
They're already digging a real hole for themselves. They were proud of Colin Powell cuz he's black and they were pissed off when blacks didn't massively change voter registration over it; they were proud of Scalia's and Alito's ethnic heritage; they thought that nitwit/psycho Gonzo was going to make them the darling of Hispanics even. http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=21794
Now that the other party has a Hispanic with tastebuds, they're trying to paint her as a fifth columnist because she mentions recipes? "Concerned," are they? Gingrich called her a Latina racist (¡Mierda!)who must withdraw, and they "love" Antonin "Nino" Scalia, but pronouncing SotomaYOR raises issues? Their popularity among Hispanics *must* already be further dropping even now. Great start.
May 28, 2009 1:03 AM | Reply | Permalink
It's like what they do with language (e.g. the Patriot My Ass Act), the GOP loves its symbols, but eschews substance. Powell and Gonzalez were poster boys that the GOP thought showed that they were inclusive. And yet they continued the same policies that diminish the races that these poster boys represented.
What they don't get is that people might acknowledge the occasional poster boy, but they appreciate actual substance more. How stupid do they think that the American people are?
May 28, 2009 11:30 AM | Reply | Permalink
It is their game, to appeal to the stupidos. Tea-baggers, Joe the non-plumber, rural obscurantists. It worked for them in 2000 and 2004, though. "Nino" Scalia and his paesans had a lot to do with 2000, but stupid people get a lot of credit as well, as I fear. :(
May 29, 2009 12:05 PM | Reply | Permalink
The funny thing is that there are so many contextual modifiers on the famous "wise latina" quote.
What's unfunny, however, is that this will play to racists very effectively. They need no good reason to hate her, and thinking of her as being "adventurous" in her food choices will mentally translate for them as being judicially "adventurous" with her opinions.
The really nice double dog whistle here is the (intentional?) mistranslation of what the food in question was. To evoke images of tongues and ears increases fear and sets her apart as something unclean. Don't dismiss these tactics, nobody ever went broke underestimating the stupidity of the American people.
May 28, 2009 2:05 AM | Reply | Permalink
When I was living in Italy, barbecued pig brains still in the skull was something Italians will fight over. And when I visited the local mercado, the meat market placed skinned and bloodied skulls of freshly slaughtered sheep heads on their counters as display adornments. So I think Sotomayor choice of culinary pork delights are much more appetizing and palatable.
May 28, 2009 11:11 AM | Reply | Permalink
If I was a right-winger, I too would be scared that she eats pigs for lunch!
May 28, 2009 9:51 AM | Reply | Permalink
These Repubs should be called out as elitists.
Everyone but "white bread" 10th generation white men know that all cultures have traditions of eating the more unusual parts of an animal. Anyone who comes from poor roots either eats these dishes or like me knows about them. They're not my cup of tea but I know why they were eaten. Butchers gave away pigs feet, ears, etc. years ago so they were used by the poor in soups, stews, and sauces. Now many are considered delicacies.
May 28, 2009 10:19 AM | Reply | Permalink
Talking about roots. Giving someone the cold shoulder is really true. In years gone by in Europe, the elite would always donate a portion of their slaughtered meat to the poor. Often it was the shoulder, a cut they deemed poor in quality, and always cold.
May 28, 2009 11:16 AM | Reply | Permalink
"For what it's worth, "patitas de cerdo con garbanzo" are not "pigs' tongue and ears." They're pigs' feet with chick peas (a.k.a. garbanzo beans)...."
Thanks. When I first read this yesterday I thought something was strange because "garbanzo" seemed to be lost in translation.
May 28, 2009 12:34 PM | Reply | Permalink
Much as people might like to believe this, we have no named source.
Neither this article nor Bolton's puts a name to any speculation about dietary preferences and jurisprudence. Seeing how unlikely it is, I don't think it's really credible.
--Devin Carless
May 28, 2009 12:36 PM | Reply | Permalink
I can't believe nobody's corrected this yet!
Back to the quote:
"patitas de cerdo con garbanzo -- pigs' feet with beans" (that's the one with chickpeas/garbanzo beans)
and THEN she says she also likes
"la lengua y orejas de cuchifrito, pigs' tongue and ears."
Sounds right to me, lengua y orejas. Recipe here: http://recipes.wikia.com/wiki/CUCHIFRITO
(but, oh no, this version also involves a pig's stomach (scrub vigorously!) and blood sausage). I don't see how her mother would have had time! Lots of rinsing and soaking involved.
You'd have to work with me a little to get me to try the orejas, but tongue is generally good if it's not obvious what it is, and braised beef & lamb shanks are good, so why not pigs' feet?
May 28, 2009 3:00 PM | Reply | Permalink