"A former Republican National Chairman is getting kudos from the liberal media for an odd thing. Veteran political reporter Dan Balz of the Washington Post applauds Ken Mehlman’s decency, reserving generous commendations for Mehlman’s efforts at “outreach” to black voters. He notes that Mehlman made a special effort to apologize to black voters for Richard Nixon’s “infamous” Southern strategy of 1968 and 1972.
For a savvy reporter like Balz, this is nonsense on stilts. Can anyone imagine Democratic National Chairman Tim Kaine apologizing for Thomas Jefferson’s Southern strategy? Or Andrew Jackson’s? Woodrow Wilson’s? Franklin D. Roosevelt’s?"
- Robert Morrison is a Senior Fellow for Policy Studies at the Family Research Council
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/frc-defends-use-southern-strategy-completely-redefining-itFor those who don't know, the southern strategy was to push phrases like "state's rights" and "forced integration" as code words for, well, the n word. It was also to scream at racists that black people were becoming Democrats and something had to be done about it.