TUCKER CARLSON, FOX NEWS: The Democratic party is a diverse coalition, as they themselves will relentlessly tell you. But diversity doesn’t mean Democrats are unified. Increasingly, it means a party defined by identity politics, and that means conflict. In the Democratic party, skin color matters above all. Some colors are good. Some are colors are bad. Your worth as a person depends on what you look like:



SYMONE SANDERS 2016: In my opinion we don't need white people leading the Democratic party right now, the Democratic party is diverse, and it should be reflected as so in leadership and throughout the staff, at the highest levels.



CNN’s HARRY ENTEN 2018: I will point out though another White male, I'm very suspect of that this year going into a Democratic primary with women doing well in the African-American base of the Democratic Party. I'm not sure it's the time to nominate a White man.





CNN’s DAVID GREGORY: Joe Biden understands that this modern Democratic Party is going to sit back and say, "Really? We want a 76-year-old white man?”



This is propaganda. America is not a racist country. We elected Barack Obama twice. Overwhelmingly, Americans believe our national identity is not defined by skin color. Americans believe that people deserve equal opportunity, and equal treatment, regardless of their skin color. The old Democratic Party claimed to believe all that too. No longer. In the new Democratic Party, race means everything. During last week’s Democratic debates, each candidate took a turn denouncing America as immoral and bigoted. Pete Buddha Judge is the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. He knows that police in his city are doing their best to keep citizens safe. But saying that won’t get him the Democratic nomination. So on Thursday, Buddha Judge attacked his own police department, and his own city, as racist:



BUTTIGIEG: This is an issue that is facing our community and so many communities around the country and until we move policing out from the shadow of systemic racism. Whatever this particular incident teaches us we will be left with the bigger problem of the fact that there is a wall of mistrust put up one racist act at a time not just from what's happened in the past but from what's happening around the country in the present.



And so it went. When they weren’t promising to give America’s wealth to the rest of the world, Democrats attracted each other as bigots. Senator Kamala Harris clearly believes she can become president by calling other people racist.



She began with Joe Biden:



SEN. KAMALA HARRIS: I'm going to now direct this at Vice President Biden. I do not believe you are a racist, but you also work with them to oppose busing. And, you know, there was a little girl in California, who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day, and that little girl was me.



So if you oppose busing — an insane and destructive policy that most black people say they hate — you’re a racist. That’s Kamala Harris’s position. Over on MSNBC, the guiltiest anchor on television cringed with self-loathing. What a good person you are, he said to Harris. You have every right to hate people like me for the way we look:



Matthews: This is really important to people of all backgrounds and ethnicities, I don’t like the word race, how did you come out of that and not have hatred toward white people generally.



This is the modern Democratic party: All race, all the time.



Americans don’t want this. They’re not racially obsessed. They care about jobs, security and fairness. The press insists on pitting black against white, Kamala Harris versus Joe Biden. But the reality is far more complicated than that. For example, Biden’s strongest constituency is black voters. Harris’s base, meanwhile, is young white liberals. In fact, many black voters appear skeptical of Harris. One recently tweeted that Harris’s life story doesn’t bear much resemblance to that of most African Americans, since her parents were from India and Jamaica. Donald Trump Junior retweeted that observation. For that, CNN denounced him as a terrifying racist:



KATE BOLDUAN: Don Jr. is facing big backlash for retweeting a racist posting, questioning Kamala Harris' race.



CNN KYUNG LAH: Donald Trump Jr. retweeted a post, which is a racist lie.



MICHAEL ERIC DYSON: This is a constant recurring theme with the President, inferential racism, implied racism. "Oh no, I'm not a racist. I don't have a racist bone in my body." But those muscles are awful bigoted.



DEM STRATEGIST AISHA MOODIE MILLS: The strategy that frankly Republicans have used since the beginning of time which is to divide and conquer on race.



MALCOLM NANCE: It is a horrible form of black racism that has now been harnessed to be a voter suppression tool.



JASON JOHNSON: This is an attempt to divide the black community and attack a black candidate not on policy reasons but on xenophobic and racism.



But wait. It turns out that no less an authority than Don Lemon of CNN said virtually the exact same thing just a few months ago. Watch this and decide for yourself if Mr. Lemon is also an anti-black racist:



LEMON: The people who are saying is she black enough, that’s bull. That’s B.S. But to want the distinction to say is she African-American, or is she black, or is she whatever. There’s nothing wrong with that ... All she had to do was say, I’m black, but I’m not African-American. That’s it.



RYAN: When she goes down her lineage, many Africans landed in Jamaica and all these other Caribbean islands so she could indeed be African American.



LEMON: Jamaica is not America. Jamaica did not come out of Jim Crow. I’m just saying.



Got that? Don Lemon says Kamala Harris is not an African American. But it’s not racist, because Don Lemon is a Democratic voter. That’s the logic of identity politics. Democrats think they’ll get elected on it. They don’t seem to understand that the rest of the country finds it boring, stupid, and repugnant.