The following are samples of hate mail that Colbert I. King received:
Some folks are really touchy these days. Take, for instance, these four readers: D.G., J., W.T. and D.L. They didn't care for my column on Harriet Miers ["The Right, on Fire Over Miers," Oct. 8] and thus availed themselves of the opportunity to tell me so by e-mail.
Wrote D.G.: "Some portly Episcopalian [an indelicate reference to moi ] who condones the systemic elimination of the helpless Unborn styles himself a good heart because he happens to be black and benefiting from the Graham family's quota mania. What a joke!!!"
From J.: "If you weren't Black, you wouldn't get a job in journalism. You are in due to a tacit quota system."
And W.T.: "Reading your article is like watching a black minstrel doing his song and dance with words. Pure buffoonery! Affirmative action writer in action."
Finally, D.L.: "king...your article was biased and fulla[expletive] . . . so pack it up your liberal [expletive] sideways."
I seem to remember Michelle Malkin showing some hate email that set off a round of faux disgust from around the right leaning blogosphere.
I wound up writing:
So, Michelle Malkin gets hate mail. What's the big deal?
Really.
What makes her special?
Since I have time to waste, I decided to check the blogspot.com domain to see if anyone referenced the hate emails Colbert I. King received. I found one reference to the article but it was for the article itself.
I searched the typepad.com domain as well, and saw references to other articles, but not this one.
That's different from Michelle Malkin's situation, isn't it?
It seems, to me, that "minority" conservatives are being given special treatment by conservatives. Some would call that patronizing.