What’s the Matter With South Carolina Part II – Jim DeMint?

Can Hunter Wallace and some of our True Southron posters please give us some insight in to what’s going on with former South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint?

Jim DeMint now heads the Heritage Foundation – once considered the flagship “conservative” think tank in Washington, DC. The name suggests some concern with American “heritage” (i.e., supporting public policy that wouldn’t bring race replacement immigration genocide on the tradition American people). This week the Heritage Foundation caved to SPLC witch hunt for R-A-C-I-S-T-S (only Whites can be racists, the National Council of La Raza – THE RACE isn’t racist) and forced Jason Richwine to resign.

The Washington Post reports:

“Jason Richwine, the co-author of a controversial immigration study released this week by the Heritage Foundation, tells Post Politics that he has resigned his position with the organization.
“Yes, that’s right,” Richwine wrote in a brief e-mail. Heritage confirmed that he resigned.
The study written by Richwine and Robert Rector argued that the immigration reform bill would cost $6.3 trillion, but it was widely panned by conservative groups pushing for immigration reform as not accounting for the economic benefits of immigrants. Complicating matters were a series of revelations about Richwine, including that he had written a doctoral thesis at Harvard University arguing that the United States should focus its immigration efforts on those with high IQs”

So what’s going on with South Carolinian Heritage Foundation President Jim Demint? Why is he pandering to the worst Cultural Marxist Democrats and firing (or forced to resign) Jason Richwine for publishing a study showing the proposed mass amnesty, open the immigration floodgates to the Third World will be expensive to taxpayers. And horrors, of horrors, this “conservative” think tank researcher once published a PhD thesis arguing that American immigration policy should favor intelligent immigrants and discourage very low IQ immigrants.

Does the Heritage Foundation now believe US immigration policy should favor importing stupid people with no job skills?

I wrote an article published here on OD asking: “What’s the Matter With South Carolina?”

South Carolina, once the heart of the Southern Confederacy, resisted BRA, flew the Confederate battle flag in Columbia. But now, South Carolina doesn’t have a straight White Southerner as governor or senator. South Carolina’s governor is Nikki Haley – born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa in Bamberg, South Carolina to an Indian Sikh family. Her parents, Ajit Singh Randhawa and Raj Kaur Randhawa, are immigrants from Amritsar District, Punjab, India.

South Carolina senator Tim Scott – the first black Senator from South Carolina since Reconstruction – was a clear affirmative action appointee to replace Jim DeMint. Then there is flaming queer as a $3 bill Senator Lindsey Graham, who’s made it some type of messianic mission to racially replace White Southerners through massive Hispanic and non-White immigration. Now we have Jim DeMint and the Heritage Foundation pandering and groveling to the SPLC, Jewess Cultural Marxists at the Washington Post.

So what gives?

Southern men could once be counted on to live lives of Southern honor, defend the legitimate rights of our people, defend our nation’s heritage, particularly “Southern Heritage.” Here’s a good quote about Southern honor:

“A man ought to fear God, and mind his business. He should be respectful and courteous to all women; he should love his friends, and hate his enemies… eat when hungry, drink when thirsty, dance when merry,and knock down any man who questioned his right to these privileges.”

Bertram Wyatt Brown, Southern Honor: Ethics and Behavior in the Old South

Sounds good to me. So what happened to Southern honor in South Carolina? What should be done to Jim DeMint falling down very badly at The Heritage Foundation?

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  1. Can Hunter Wallace and some of our True Southron posters please give us some insight in to what’s going on with former South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint?

    Do my fellow Southrons see the irony of a Chicago Yankee asking this question?

    Get your own house in order before you even think to talk about the problems in Dixie, most of which your people have created.

    “Either how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the mote that is in thy brother’s eye.”

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