I live in a community of people engrossed in Fox News and Rush Limbaugh. So Colbert King's oped piece resonated with me. This 'us-them' thinking in this country has come to mean 'the melting pot's ok as long as minorities know their place.' Welcome to the 21st Century where in many communities white people are the minority and some of them feel threatened by it.
There's something loose in the land, an ugliness and hatred directed toward Barack Obama, the nation's first African American president, that takes the breath away. The thread of resentment is woven through conservative commentary, right-wing radio and cable TV shows, all the way to Capitol Hill.
What I will say, however, is that a lot of malicious words have been thrown around about Obama since his election: words that inflame and that inspire the kind of hatred spewed from those two Arizona and California pulpits.
Right-wing ranters don't regard the president as a political opponent. Barack Obama, in their minds, is the enemy. He is, to them, dangerous and harmful to the country.
Still, the depth of the hostility is extraordinary.
A Dangerous Kind of Hate