Floridians love controversy, whether it’s centered on South Beach’s self-indulgence, Key West’s kookiness or the butterfly ballot’s brouhaha. We love controversy so much that we’ll create it where none exists. A 2007 forum question posted on City-Data.com asked, “Why is there so much racism in Florida?” Florida’s “racists” later chose a Cuban-American U.S. senator, a black female lieutenant governor and an African-American U.S. House member. Go figure. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, likes controversy. She’s an uber-liberal congresswoman. She often ridicules conservative Republicans (I know, I’m getting redundant here).