Race is different in all sorts of ways, and probably the most important way is in IQ. 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.
. . . We have blacks, we have American Indians, and even early Mexican Americans, who have been living in the country for a long time, and who have not assimilated into the cultural mainstream as typified by white Americans.
Obviously I think with blacks we know that, at least in my opinion, I think black and white culture has if anything has diverged in the last 50 years rather than converged.
American Indians have been here a long time, and we still have Indian reservations.
~ Jason Richwine in a 2008 talk, via Mother Jones
Not surprisingly, Richwine’s remarks were warmly received on white nationalist blogs.
. . . Richwine declined to answer a detailed list of questions E-mailed him by the Hatewatch, saying he didn’t think that the Southern Poverty Law Center would give him “a fair hearing.”
~ Sonia Scherr of the Southern Poverty Law Center
1870 called. It wants its racial theories back.
~ DynamicDragon13 on YouTube
. . . Everyone who matters knows that things were much better when ‘Mericans were just ‘Mericans. Not fancy Mexican-Americans or African-Americans or Homosexxican-Americans or Inuit-Americans or whatever the hell you people are. Let’s just let people be people, shall we? Just stop letting in those lazy not-smart Hispanics and figure out a way to decide which Caucasian immigrants are smart enough and non-terroristy enough to come hang out in our big old melting pot and we’ll be all set.
~ Wonkette
Our Founders did not form this country only to allow it to turn all swarthy.
~ Salt_Bagel on Wonkette
GOP outreach. Who can esplain it?
~ OkieDokieDog on Wonkette
To paraphrase my Granny's heroine, the immortal Molly Ivins, Reichwine's dissertation "probably sounded better in the original German."
~ BadKitty904 on Wonkette
In the acknowledgement section of his dissertation, Richwine wrote, "I am indebted to the American Enterprise Institute for its generous support, without which this dissertation could not have been completed. In particular, I must thank Henry Olsen, vice president of AEI's National Research Initiative, for bringing me to AEI and supporting my research."
Richwine also thanked AEI scholar Charles Murray for his input, writing that "I could not have asked for a better primary advisor."
~ from Talking Points Memo - Charles Murray is author of the controversial book "The Bell Curve" which states that African-Americans are less intelligent than Caucasion-Americans
I don’t know how they can ever separate Richwine’s clearly racist world view from his contribution to the Heritage anti-immigrant report published this week. Moreover, how can they maintain any credibility as a serious think tank by keeping him on staff?
~ Fernando Espuelas of Univision via Buzzfeed
Jason Richwine let us know he’s decided to resign from his position. He’s no longer employed by Heritage. It is our long-standing policy not to discuss internal personnel matters.
~ Short statement from The Heritage Foundation via Dave Weigel on Slate
@daveweigel publishing a racist anti Hispanic manifesto is not a "gaffe".#weigelfail
— Maggy (@Maggyw519) May 10, 2013
From Washington Post
Jason Richwine, the co-author of a controversial immigration study released this week by the Heritage Foundation, tells Post Politics that he has resigned his position with the organization.
“Yes, that’s right,” Richwine wrote in a brief e-mail. Heritage confirmed that he resigned.
The study written by Richwine and Robert Rector argued that the immigration reform bill would cost $6.3 trillion, but it was widely panned by conservative groups pushing for immigration reform as not accounting for the economic benefits of immigrants.
Complicating matters were a series of revelations about Richwine, including that he had written a doctoral thesis at Harvard University arguing that the United States should focus its immigration efforts on those with high IQs and that he had written for a Web site that describes itself as “nationalist.”
In some sense, the immigration fiasco is precisely what some conservative scholars feared would happened when a politician committed to winning elections and advancing right-wing candidates took over a think tank. One Heritage scholar told me, “This is much worse than I feared … and it happened much faster than I ever imagined.”
~ Jennifer Rubin in Washington Post
The forces of orthodoxy have identified a heretic. They’re marching on his hut with pitchforks and flaming brands. The cry echoes around the internet: “Burn the witch!”
~ John Derbyshire on VDare
Jason Richwine's Doctoral Thesis. Passed with flying colors at Harvard. Now he's under assault from left and RINOs. bit.ly/18yVvkd
— Rush Limbaugh (@rushlimbaugh) May 10, 2013
This is a travesty. MT @politico Heritage announces resignation of Jason Richwine, co-author of report critical of immig reform bill
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) May 10, 2013
The p.c. mob, enabled by feckless Republicans, wins.
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) May 10, 2013
Hope you're happy @jrubinblogger @ananavarro. U helped witch hunt progressives hang a Harvard PhD conservative for crime of un-P.C. research
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) May 10, 2013
From Michelle Malkin
The crucifixion of Jason Richwine; Update: Richwine resigns
. . . Richwine’s 166-page dissertation, “IQ and Immigration Policy,” is now being used to smear him – and by extension, all of Heritage’s scholarship – as “racist.” While the punditocracy and political establishment sanctimoniously call for “honest discussions” on race, they rush to crush bona fide, dispassionate academic inquiries into the controversial subjects of intelligence, racial and ethnic differences, and domestic policy.
. . . Update 4:15pm Eastern: Richwine has resigned, according to Politico. The left-wing mob, aided and abetted by GOP cowards and opportunists, get their scalp.
Thought you’d like to see how McCain Hispanic National co-chair Ana Navarro responded:
Talk to the hand, little girl. “@michellemalkin: Hope you're happy @jrubinblogger @ananavarro. U helped hang a Harvard PhD conservative"
— Ana Navarro (@ananavarro) May 10, 2013
Dear Lord. This is McCain Hispanic Natl Co-Chair @ananavarro 's response. The future of the GOP right here ==> twitter.com/ananavarro/sta…
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) May 10, 2013
The Heritage supported and AEI funded white supremacist dude is named Richwine. RICH WHINE. livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/aei-stee…
— Bearded Stoner (@beardedstoner) May 10, 2013
@usnavymompa Let's be honest for a minute: if every racist were to resign, there'd be no Heritage Foundation or AEI.
— Pizzaguy (@jgallanis) May 11, 2013
Not sure why people are so surprised by the Heritage Foundation - there's a bell curve in their logo. twitter.com/InvisibleObama…
— Invisible Obama (@InvisibleObama) May 11, 2013
Blacks had Charles Murray's "Bell Curve" rationalize our inferiority. Now Jason Richwine's doctoral dissertation rationalize that of Latinos
— Ernest Portlow (@eportlow) May 10, 2013
Jason Richwine, guilty of crimethink, "resigns." The bashing from the right has been as mindless as from the left. politico.com/story/2013/05/…
— Charles Murray (@charlesmurray) May 10, 2013
Thank God I was working for Chris DeMuth and AEI, not Jim DeMint and Heritage, when The Bell Curve was published. Integrity. Loyalty. Balls.
— Charles Murray (@charlesmurray) May 10, 2013
Murray's Bell Curve drew heavily on studies funded by Pioneer Fund, thinly disguised white supremacist "foundation" bit.ly/dOXPri
— billmon (@billmon1) May 9, 2013
I get the sense that #Richwine would find the movie Stand and Deliver to be a traumatic experience.
— Dirk von der Horst (@DirkvonderHorst) May 11, 2013
Looks like Jason Richwine will land on his feet. He's already got an offer from Gov. Jan Brewer.
— Top Conservative Cat (@TeaPartyCat) May 11, 2013