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How to Handle Sonia

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Republicans have been given fair warning.

Should GOP senators treat Sonia Sotomayor as contemptuously as Democrats treated Robert Bork, Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito, they should expect Hispanic hostility for a generation.

The chutzpah of this Beltway crowd does not cease to amaze.

They archly demand that conservatives accord a self-described "affirmative action baby" from Princeton a respect they never for a moment accorded a pro-life conservative mother of five from Idaho State, Sarah Palin.

Pundits here gets hoots of appreciation for doing to a white Christian woman what would constitute a hate crime if done to a "wise Latina woman." But, as no Republican who followed the script of the mainstream media ever won a national election, why should the party pay them mind?

The imperative of the GOP is not to appease a city that went 93-7 for Obama, but to win back its lost voters.

In 2008, Hispanics, according to the latest figures, were 7.4 percent of the total vote. White folks were 74 percent, 10 times as large. Adding just 1 percent to the white vote is thus the same as adding 10 percent to the candidate's Hispanic vote.

If John McCain, instead of getting 55 percent of the white vote, got the 58 percent George W. Bush got in 2004, that would have had the same impact as lifting his share of the Hispanic vote from 32 percent to 62 percent.

But even Ronald Reagan never got over 44 percent of the Hispanic vote. Yet, he and Richard Nixon both got around 65 percent of the white vote.

When Republican identification is down to 20 percent, but 40 percent of Americans identify themselves as conservatives, do Republicans need a GPS to tell them which way to go?

Why did McCain fail to win the white conservative Democrats Hillary Clinton swept in the primaries? He never addressed or cared about their issues.

These are the folks whose jobs have been outsourced to China and Asia, who pay the price of affirmative action when their sons and daughters are pushed aside to make room for the Sonia Sotomayors. These are the folks who want the borders secured and the illegals sent back.

Had McCain been willing to drape Jeremiah Wright around the neck of Barack Obama, as Lee Atwater draped Willie Horton around the neck of Michael Dukakis, the mainstream media might have howled.

And McCain might be president.

McCain soared a dozen points when he picked Palin, who seemed to Reagan Democrats to be "one of us." They came roaring back, but left for good when McCain declared the economy fundamentally sound and rushed to D.C.

to persuade Republicans to vote for a huge bank bailout opposed by Americans 100 to 1.

How, then, to handle Sotomayor?

As Republicans have never brutalized a Supreme Court nominee — Ruth Bader Ginsburg got 96 votes and Stephen Breyer 87 — they need no lectures on decency or decorum.

What they must do is expose Sotomayor, as they did not in the case of Ginsburg, as a political activist whose career bespeaks a lifelong resolve to discriminate against white males to the degree necessary to bring about an equality of rewards in society.

Sonia is, first and foremost, a Latina. She has not hesitated to demand, even in college and law school, ethnic and gender preferences for her own. Her concept of justice is race-based.

Testifying to Democrats' awareness that America does not want liberal justices for whom affirmative action is holy writ, Sotomayor is being promoted as a practitioner of judicial restraint who faithfully follows the Constitution and the law.

Yet here is a judge who ruled that New York state, by denying felons the vote, violated their civil rights.

How so? As there are disproportionately more blacks and Hispanics in prison, denying convicts the right to vote has a disparate impact on minorities.

The New York law does discriminate, but not on the basis of race, but whether or not you raped, robbed or murdered someone.

Even if Sotomayor is confirmed, making the nation aware she is a militant supporter since college days of ethnic and gender preferences is an assignment worth pursuing. For America does not believe in preferences. Even in the blue states of California, Washington and Michigan, voters have tossed them out as naked discrimination against white males.

As Sotomayor would be a colorful personality in a bland liberal lineup of Ginsburg, Breyer and John Paul Stevens, she would stand out, like the co-ed-chasing "Wild Bill" Douglas in the 1960s and 1970s.

And if Republicans, in 2010 and 2012, can point to the court and say Sotomayor is their kind of justice, and Scalia, Roberts, Alito and Thomas are our kind of justices, that will not be all bad.

Justice Douglas, Ramsey Clark and Jocelyn Elders, after all, did a whale of a lot of good for the Republican Party in days gone by.

Patrick Buchanan is the author of the new book "Churchill, Hitler and 'The Unnecessary War." To find out more about Patrick Buchanan, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

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Times are changing. The white vote is getting smaller as a percentage of the total. Hispanics and blacks are attending elite colleges. A black man has been elected president. McCain or someone like him could never capture the Hillary Clinton voters because those voters understand the need for universal health insurance and the disparity in income and wealth between the rich and the poor. Republicans still largely represent business interests and those of the wealthy that want to protect their tax loopholes that enable them to siphon off most of GDP. They won't own up to the fact that the welfare of working people has largely stagnated over the last several decades while that of the wealthy has increased dramatically. The voters you identify as Reagan Democrats are fast moving back to the Democratic Party as it moves further towards the center, while the Republicans move further to the right, off into fantasyland. The tired old Republican policies and prejudices no longer are saleable to more and more Americans.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Elwood Anderson
Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:54 PM
The reason Democratic middle class voters have fled the republican party is that the party has fled from the Reagan days at full speed. Pat is right, they could care less about middle class job loss or illegals.
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Posted by: James Reinhardt
Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:23 AM
Sir;... Let us talk about your Chutzpah...How do you get off comparing a failed student lacking in insight, curiosity, and intelligence with an accomplished attorney and judge??? Sarah Palin has found her place... It is not that most mothers cannot manage a budget, or be commander in chief; but that one who does not have the sense to let go of a retarded child that stupidity concieved, and ideology gave birth to does not deserve political office..That child will never be a productive member of society, and if it is not already feeding off the public then some day it shall.... Hers is the party of denial, and they deny to the people of this society their rights, and their property just as slave masters once denied to their slaves their liberty and the fruits of their labor...This is our country, and all property and profits are held on the good will of the people...If it does not serve our interest; and if it makes us more weak than strong then we have the right to tax such property into extinction, or drive the owners from our doors...Law is nothing but a form of relationship, and if law does not serve our relationships -it needs to be trashed finally, and completely... We think we want law...We need morals, and too much of our law supports immorality...I think we can say of many liberals that their conception of law is that it is not written in stone, that it is not all form without meaning, but must mean something good to have the support of the people...Look at your country man...Of people in this world behind bars, we have three quarters, and in some communities over fifty percent of the men are under legal supervision... Rather than being a detriment to criminal behavior, the sheer numbers of adults in the system demand that the young prove themselves with crime rather than other brave deeds... It is a rite of passage into adulthood, even when that means the chances of getting a job or education after are nil...Look at Wall Street and the Bernie Madoffs... Are they more respectful of law than the side street criminal??? If we do not respect government, and you have been a leader in that cause, then it is not just as a lark, but because government so fails us in reaching our goals at the very moment that it helps those trying to defeat our purpose with ill concieve laws... Law has to work for people... Sure...Stupid laws can be made on the power of a mere majority, but if they will have our support they must work for us, and that day is long past...Bad laws like bad roads are the sign of an immoral society...We are so busy taking care of the dead, trying to make a dead letter constitution work that we cannot take care of the living, or take care of the future of this people...No Sotomayor in this land, and no number of attorneys will make it work... They are creatures of the form...But it helps that some one in this country can see through the form to the goal for which it was created... The constitution too is a form, and its goals are clearly stated...Was it created to support profit, property, slavery, or misery??? This is a rich land that was taken from us by device of law... We need to trash the law, and be the law... We will have this land back, or die without it... How do you think this situation will be resolved???...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:16 AM
Re: Elwood Anderson;...The more the wealth and profits of this land are sqeezed out of this people the more bitter, angry, and dangerous we become....I have heard some people feeding off the welfare of the poor abuse them for not working...Marx had it right that when people have the choice of starving to death and working, or starving to death and not working then they will relax...But how do we abuse anyone for not working when we have never had full employment, when people can graduate from highschool and even College without work skills??? We do not want to hate, and it is easy to see how well the rich have manipulated the hatred of the poor they have exploited to have the power to continue their exploitation... The great search for victims to accuse and abuse has hardly begun, but it is all misplaced... The great majority of this people are in the same life boat suffering the company of those who have sunk our ship...They have always turned us against each other so they could scoop up any unguarded wealth... It is time to see if they will sink or swim...Sir; the republican still have a lot of power, and behind that power are a lot of angry dispossessed, and hateful people who have ideologies where their reason should be... In addition, they have guns, and ammo, and they know how to use them... In spite of going to church, the only life they respect is in the womb...That is our world, and our America...This people has been so long abused that it is ready to bust, and if it should seem that the day labor they once imported to replace the day labor they refused to pay will join together to put them in their place, then they will not go easy... The country people of this land are dangerous, and even more dangerous out of power than in... What you say is true enough; yet, they not only prejudiced, but willing to act on it..We are not far from civil war..I am afraid that the liberals will suffer many a blood bath before they settle finally for slavery... ..Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #4
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:37 AM
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