The Monday Feb. 15 column by Steve Chapman showed liberalism's true colors. They want to destroy the credibility of a conservative politician and also, more urgently for the liberal agenda, the growth of the Tea Party movement.
Chapman takes the general statement of Gov. Palin: "To win that war we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law" and then tries to say that this proves Palin and the Tea Party hate the Constitution, huh?
Finally he takes old straw men, Nazis, Klansmen (Sen. Bryd perhaps?) Communist and Alaskan secessionist and says that they also hate the Constitution.
Having argued with Klansmen on the net and known many another conservative southerners, the vast majority of these people are upset, not with the Constitution but with liberal judges that uphold un-constitutional laws such as partial birth dismemberment, affirmative action and race based college entrance set asides.
Chapman and the rest of the left are afraid the Tea Party movement will grow further and choke off their philosophical dominance of American politics. What Chapman and the minority based Democratic Party fear is the emergence of politics of white identity; meanwhile they seem to be comfortable with the "Anything but White" identity politics.
Obama was elected with the votes of 95 percent of blacks and 66 percent of Mexican immigrants. Worse, Republicans seem to want to jump on the "Anything but White" band wagon. Their first response to Obama was to put a black in as national Republican chairman. Sean Hannity is pushing for the South Asian governor of Louisiana as the next Republican presidential candidate. White identity politics is coming to America, though, and none too soon.
Phillip White
Sebring

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