FairTax fanatics, please explain this one.
It was surprising, because Chavez has seemed smart and reasonable in the past. But she pulled out all of the stops in her despicable column of 5/25, which cast most Shamnesty opponents as flat-out racists, or victims of racist propaganda.
Clearly Chavez has been assigned the ruthless hit-(wo)man’s job of casting racial accusations and insults by either her trade group cronies (see above list), or by the White House or RNC, or maybe by all of them. Because she has clearly gone off the deep end.
Among those who “just don’t like Mexicans” or any Latino are: “fewer than 10 percent of the general population... a fair number of Republican members of Congress, almost all influential conservative talk radio hosts, some cable news anchors — most prominently, Lou Dobbs — and a handful of public policy “experts” [and] fringe groups like the Minuteman Project.”
According to Chavez, all logical and reasonable concerns are but a thin veneer over our fundamental “xenophobia” (which she claims drives our “distaste” for 12 or 16 unrelated males living in a single family suburban home).
She concludes with a final repellent and wrongheaded cheapshot about Shamnesty and racism: “We’ve struggled long and hard as a nation to overcome our prejudices, enduring a Civil War and countless dead for the right to be judged by the content of our character not the color of our skin.”
Duh, sorry Linda. The Civil War was about states’ rights and the rule of law (specifically laws against secession from the Union). It was not until more than a year and a half into the war that emancipation became a goal (and emancipation was a good thing).
It is her misunderstanding of basic American history, and her blazingly transparent and aggressive personal racism, that causes Chavez to dismiss as lies and evasions our concerns about trashing the rule of law, the staggering unfairness of amnesty, and the complete laydown on national security.