Just when you think race-baiting can't be taken to a more despicable level, you find this
Colbert I. King NYT's opinion piece.
A Romney win would be worrisome, however, because of his strong
embrace of states rights and his deep mistrust of the federal government
— sentiments Andrew Johnson shared.
And we know what that Johnson did once in office.
His
sympathy for Confederacy holdouts, and his distaste for Washington, led
him to retreat from Reconstruction and avert his gaze as Southern
states enacted Jim Crow laws, many of which lasted until the 1964 Civil
Rights Act.
There is nothing in Romney’s record to suggest that
he would be any stronger than Andrew Johnson in resisting the
blandishments of his most extreme supporters, especially regarding
federal enforcement.
Johnson stood by as Southern states enacted
“black codes,” which restricted rights of freed blacks and prevented
blacks from voting.
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