Former President Ronald Reagan "set a standard for exploiting white anger and resentment rarely seen since George Wallace stood in the schoolhouse door," writes Time magazine's Jack White. In "Lott, Reagan and Republican Racism," Time reports that if the GOP wants to attract black voters, as White argues, "it must confront the legacy not only of Trent Lott, but also of former President Reagan." In one of the sleaziest attempts yet to use the Trent Lott controversy to wage the leftists' latest race war against the GOP, White writes that it is with Reagan that "the Republicans' selective memory...