His Honor, the Pig
Concerned Alumni of Princeton was formed in 1972 to support ROTC and to combat co-education--you know, the evil feminist plot to infiltrate universities with boobies. Interestingly, though CAP opposed race-based affirmative action, it supported affirmative action for males. Understandable, given that males can't compete with females academically. (It's okay, fellas, you're good at lifting heavy boxes and stuff.)Anyhoo, as we all know, Supreme Court Nominee, Sam Alito was a member of CAP. And even though he listed his CAP membership on an application for a job with the Reagan Administration in 1985, he claimed last week to have "no recollection of being a member, of attending meetings or otherwise participating in the activities" of CAP.Joe Biden even stumbled over himself to pretend that membership in CAP appears inconsistent with Alito's character, saying: "You don't impress me to belong to that club."Garbled grammar aside, what could Biden possibly mean by that? Sam Alito is the same man who thinks women should be forced to notify their husbands before having abortions. That's precisely the kind of man who would belong to a misogynist group of Ivy League dicks then brag about it to get a job in the Reagan administration.Yeah, he's boring. I get it. But that doesn't change the fact that he's a bigoted ideologue who opposed the education of women and is now set to replace the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court. If that doesn't signal a colossal step backwards, I don't know what does. And if membership in a sexist/racist organization that sought to keep Princeton "a body of men, relatively homogeneous in interests and backgrounds" isn't enough to derail a Supreme Court nominee, I'd like to know what is.