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The Democratic inquisition
Democrats set out to tar and feather Bush's Cabinet nominees
as racists, overlooking their own racial peccadilloes.

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By David Horowitz

Jan. 22, 2001 | On Dec. 14, as the holiday season shifted
into full swing, five young men and women, all professionals
with bright careers ahead of them, were accosted at gunpoint
in an apartment in Wichita, Kan. The assailants sexually
tortured and then shot their victims in the head. The
sadistic criminals who perpetrated this atrocity were
brothers. Only one young woman survived. In a poignant
footnote to the tragedy, she had discovered, when one of the
criminals stole a diamond ring from a drawer in the
apartment where her companions were killed, that her
now-dead boyfriend intended to propose to her that very
evening. Naked and bleeding from her head wound, the young
woman staggered a mile through the snow to safety.

Despite the story's horror, despite its drama, despite its
"human interest" dimension, the national media didn't report
the murder. The reason: the monsters who committed this
horror were black, the victims white. The national media is
infected with anti-white racism, and the infection is of
epidemic proportions. And apparently the story didn't fit
the politically correct national melodrama of black
victimhood.

The same epidemic of politically correct, anti-white
attitudes pervades local governments and law enforcement
authorities. The official position over the killings in the
editorial rooms of the Wichita Eagle and the local district
attorney's office is that the Dec. 14 hate crime was not a
hate crime at all. Why? Because the victims were robbed and
the motive therefore was not racism, but robbery.

Matthew Shepard was robbed.

Neither the crime nor the silence surrounding it is an
isolated incident. Last April, 8-year-old Kevin Shifflett's
throat was slit in broad daylight in Alexandria, Va., a
suburb of the nation's capital. No one reported it as a hate
crime, and the crime itself was also enveloped in a news
blackout -- with the exception of the Washington Times and
Washington Post, which covered it as a local story. The
reason? Kevin was white, his racist attacker black. But a
2-year-old hate crime, committed against a black man, did
become a central feature of the Democrats' campaign against
presidential candidate George W. Bush, who was found guilty
of association with the incident because it took place in
Texas.

Why should these facts surprise anyone, when everyone knows
that it is politically correct to hate white people in
America? Hatred of whites is a highly developed intellectual
doctrine at our nation's most prestigious universities --
whole departments are devoted to it. Hatred of whites is
taught in our nation's schools, where whites are portrayed
as history's racists and oppressors, and it is inscribed in
our nation's laws, which provide racial privileges for those
whose skin color is anything other than white.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is waging a campaign to make
sure that hate crimes are identified in the public mind with
straight white males. The nation's leading so-called civil
rights organization, the NAACP, ran a multimillion-dollar TV
campaign during the presidential election insinuating that
Bush hates black people and is in league with lynchers
because he does not think extending the law to include
special protections for gays (as opposed to heterosexuals)
is a prudent idea. No Democrat has condemned the racial
McCarthyism of the
letters
The Democratic Party has whipped up racial paranoia in the
African-American community by lending credibility to the
lunatic charge that there was systematic disenfranchisement
of black voters in Florida by racists who remain invisible.
The U.S. Civil Rights Commission has even staged a show
trial to prove something that didn't happen. Witness after
witness claimed racial intimidation and then was forced to
admit under questioning that they had actually voted. Not a
shred of evidence exists that there was a conspiracy to
deprive African-Americans in Florida of the right to vote.
Yet the NAACP has filed lawsuits making exactly that
accusation. And millions of black people have been persuaded
by racial demagogues and their liberal abettors that such a
conspiracy exists, that the election was "stolen" from them
in order that Republicans could appoint racists to
government.

The witch-hunting mentality of the Democratic Party is on
full display in a notorious Internet column by Paul Begala.
"Yes ... tens of millions of good people in Middle America
voted Republican," the former Clinton strategist and Gore
advisor writes. "But if you look closely at that [electoral]
map [showing counties that voted Republican in red] you see
a more complex picture. You see the state where James Byrd
Jr. was lynch-dragged behind a pickup truck until his body
came apart -- it's red. You see the state where Matthew
Shepard was crucified on a split-rail fence for the crime of
being gay -- it's red. You see the state where right-wing
extremists blew up a federal office building and murdered
scores of federal employees -- it's red. The state where an
army private who was thought to be gay was bludgeoned to
death with a baseball bat, and the state where neo-Nazi
skinheads murdered two African Americans because of their
skin color, and the state where Bob Jones University spews
its anti-Catholic bigotry: they're all red too."

One could respond to Begala in Begala fashion: The state
where James Byrd was lynched was red, but the county was
blue. Both the state and county where left-wing extremist,
Muslim terrorists blew up the World Trade Center -- they're
blue. The county where a deranged black man slit young Kevin
Shifflett's throat simply because he was white and where
authorities covered up the racial motivation of the crime --
it's blue. The states where Colin Ferguson and Ronald Taylor
killed eight whites and Asians because left-wing
race-baiters convinced them they were victims of a racial
conspiracy are blue. The counties, nationwide, where the
vast majority of murderers, rapists and child molesters live
and operate -- those are blue, too.

But far more important is what Begala's outburst reveals
about the casual way in which a mainstream political
strategist can identify an entire political party --
routinely identified by Democrats, of course, as a "white
party" -- as a den of racial killers.

Not since the heyday of Sen. Joe McCarthy has there been a
demonization of whole categories of Americans or a national
witch hunt on a scale like this. And this witch hunt is now
the focus of the nomination process for the new president's
Cabinet. It was Democrats who previously politicized and
debased the process by which Supreme Court nominees are
vetted, turning the ritual into an orgy of character
assassination and attempt to make it a political auto-da-fé,
and now they have done the same to the process of Cabinet
nominations.

Consider the spectacle. George W. Bush has nominated the
most diverse Cabinet in American history. He has appointed
African-Americans to the highest positions on record. He has
appointed a Chinese-American and an Arab-American to Cabinet
positions for the first time. He has appointed
Hispanic-Americans and African-Americans and a
Japanese-American and, of course, women. Yet his nominations
are the targets of a Democratic campaign to portray his
nominees as racists, homophobes and even Torquemadas in one
frenzied historical leap.

And, of course, this has a predictable effect on a reliably
uninformed public. Look at the grief pop star Ricky Martin
got for performing at Bush's Inauguration weekend opening
concert? In normal times this would be a high honor. But in
this poisoned atmosphere, Martin must be prepared to have
his childhood friend and producer-songwriter partner tell
the nation's press that his friend's singing gig is "a
betrayal of everything that every Puerto Rican should stand
for."

"This is a president," according to Robi Rosa, "who would
have people in his Cabinet who would obstruct the exercise
of civil rights, human rights, consumer rights, the right to
choose, the right to be free of gun violence and the right
to a clean environment."

This sounds very much like Mario Cuomo. In 1996, Cuomo told
the Democratic Convention: "Ladies and gentlemen, brothers
and sisters, the Republicans are the real threat. They are
the real threat to our women. They are the real threat to
our children. They are the real threat to clean water, clean
air and the rich landscape of America."

What are the charges against Bush's attorney general
nominee? John Ashcroft is accused of the crime of opposing
racial preferences (an opinion he shares with 70 percent of
all Americans). According to the witch hunters this puts him
under suspicion of "racism." He is accused of opposing a
failed program -- forced busing as a means of racial
integration -- which has been rejected even in liberal
Democratic cities like Los Angeles and Boston, and even
among blacks. For this he is accused of "racism." Ashcroft
is accused of sympathies for the Confederacy because he
didn't condemn the Confederate flag and thought the
Confederate cause embraced other issues besides slavery --
yet Democratic Sen. Fritz Hollings raised the Confederate
flag over South Carolina's capitol and Bill Clinton signed
official proclamations commemorating the Confederacy while
he was governor of Arkansas without any backlash. Ashcroft
is accused of opposing one black judicial nomination out of
26 such nominations because Ronnie White, the black judge in
question, overturned the death penalty of a cold-blooded
killer who had murdered the wife of a sheriff in front of
her children at a Christmas party. For this, for all this, a
man with two decades of unimpeachable public service -- is
pilloried as a "racist."

In the atmosphere of hysteria, whipped up by witch hunters
of the left, one news channel even billed a forthcoming
program on the nominee for attorney general this way: "Bush
calls him a man of integrity; critics call him frightening."
Begala-ism rules.

Copyright 2001 Salon.com
Salon, 22 4th Street, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103

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