[Sotomayor] led an effort at Princeton to impose hiring goals and timetables for Hispanic faculty members, but was insulted when a law firm interviewer asked her at Yale, "Would I have been admitted to the law school if I were not a Puerto Rican?"
And one of the many costs of this discrimination is that its so-called "beneficiaries" will have their credentials questioned -- if not out loud, then silently and even unconsciously. So those like Judge Sotomayor who support goals, timetables, and the like really have no one to blame but themselves when others question the qualifications of those who belong to the groups receiving the preferential treatment." [Power Line]
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