Last week, the Florida Republican Party’s Hispanic outreach director quit his job and switched sides.
According to Pablo Pantoja, the final straw came in the Heritage Foundation’s immigration report, ascreed authored in part by a racist named Jason Richwine who’d once told the American Enterprise Institute that “decades of psychometric testing has indicated that at least in America, you have Jews with the highest average IQ, usually followed by East Asians, then you have non-Jewish whites, Hispanics, and then blacks. These are real differences, and they’re not going to go away tomorrow, and for that reason we have to address them in our immigration discussions and our debates.”
Sound familiar?