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Democrats: A Lott of Trouble
By Ann Coulter
FrontPageMagazine.com | December 19, 2002

I'm just glad Strom Thurmond isn't around to see this.

Statisticians believe Trent Lott is now on track to break Bill Clinton's
single-season record for public

apologies. During his recent B.E.T. appearance, Lott said he
supported affirmative action, regretted voting against the Martin
Luther King Jr. holiday, and that he'd give "The Bernie Mac Show"
another try.

What the Lott incident shows is that Republicans have to be careful
about letting Democrats into our party. Back when they supported
segregation, Lott and Thurmond were Democrats. This is something
the media are intentionally hiding to make it look like the Republican
Party is the party of segregation and race discrimination, which it
never has been.

In 1948, Thurmond did not run as a "Dixiecan," he ran as a
"Dixiecrat" � his party was an offshoot of the Democratic Party. And
when he lost, he went right back to being a Democrat. This whole
brouhaha is about a former Democrat praising another former
Democrat for what was once a Democrat policy.

Republicans made Southern Democrats drop the race nonsense
when they entered the Republican Party. Democrats supported race
discrimination, then for about three years they didn't, now they do
again. They've just changed which race they think should be
discriminated against. In the 1920s, the Democratic platforms didn't
even call for anti-lynching legislation as the Republican platforms
did.

Thurmond's Dixiecrat Party was not the only extremist spin-off from
the Democratic Party in 1948. Henry Wallace, formerly FDR's vice
president and agriculture secretary, left the Democratic Party that
year to form the communist-dominated and Soviet-backed
"Progressive Party." Much as Thurmond's Dixiecrat Party was
expressly pro-segregation, Wallace's Progressive Party was
expressly pro-Soviet.

Indeed, this was the apex of Moscow-directed subversion of U.S.
politics. The Progressive Party platform excluded even the mildest
criticism of Soviet aggression. It will come as no surprise that many
American celebrities supported Wallace. The Progressives received
1 million votes nationwide, about the same as Thurmond's Dixiecrat
Party.

Thurmond went on to reject segregation, become a Republican, and
serve his country well as a U.S. senator. By contrast, running a
communist-dominated presidential campaign was Wallace's last
hurrah. Yet only an off-the-cuff remark at a birthday party praising
Thurmond's presidential campaign is the career-destroyer. Not so
fawning references to Wallace's Soviet-backed presidential
campaign.

Just two years before Lott's remarks, a hagiographic book on
Wallace's life was released, titled "American Dreamer." How about a
book about a segregationist titled "American Dreamer"? Wallace's
version of the American "dream" was communism every bit as much
as Strom Thurmond's dream was segregation. Aren't dreams of
murderous dictators, gulags and death camps at least comparable
in evil to segregated lunch counters?

The dust jacket on "American Dreamer" featured a nauseating
statement of praise by U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy. Kennedy said
that the book deserved "to be read by all who care about the
American dream." The American dream: communist totalitarianism.
Why wasn't the lecherous liberal asked to retire for his flattering
remarks about a proven Soviet fifth columnist?

In 1999, the Clinton administration dedicated a room at the
Agriculture Department to Wallace. At the dedication, former
Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern gave a
speech explicitly praising Wallace's pro-Soviet positions, such as
the idea that the Cold War was "overdone" and that "problems"
between the nations "could not be resolved by military means."

McGovern fondly recalled that he himself had voted for Wallace. He
chipperly reminded the audience that he had run for president in
1972 "on a similar platform" � with the help of a young Yale law
school graduate named Bill Clinton. Inasmuch as Trent Lott was in
kindergarten in 1948, he did not vote for Thurmond. He did not run
on a "similar" platform to the Dixiecrats. He did not write a jacket-
flap endorsement calling a segregationist an "American Dreamer."

The idea that Lott took the occasion of an old timer's birthday to
introduce a new policy initiative to bring back segregation � a
Democrat policy � is ludicrous. Lott is a fine fellow; he just has some
sort of liberal- Tourette's syndrome that makes him spout Democrat
ideas at random. A few years ago, Lott practically wanted to give the
adulterous Air Force pilot Kelly Flinn a silver star for her service.
Remember that?

Up until two weeks ago, conservatives were clamoring for Lott's
removal precisely because of his annoying habit of saying dumb
things. (Showing their inferior intellect, liberals have only recently
figured that out.) Republicans should ask Lott to step down as
leader, but only for all the nice things he's said about Teddy
Kennedy.

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