I'm really enjoying the palpable despair of our leading white supremacist "thinkers" John Derbyshire and Peter Brimelow concerning the election results on Tuesday. On his racist blog VDARE, Brimelow presents his highly sophisticated and nuanced explanation for the Romney'Ryan fail: too many white people voted for the other "non-white" guy.
Only one metric really matters in the close 2012 Presidential race: according to CNN's exit polling (scroll down), Mitt Romey's share of the white a.k.a. American vote was just 59%, for a twenty-point lead over Obama among whites. That's at the high end of the mediocre post-Reagan range, and four points above the hapless John McCain in 2008, but just not enough—as VDARE.com repeatedly remarked during the campaign as we prised white share data out of relectant MSM polls. (Counting is not complete as I write this, and the Pacific Coast results may reduce Romney's white share and some other details).
For Brimelow and his stable of racist "intellectuals", Obama's winning coalition of African-Americans, Latinos, Asians, etc. represent "a
n Anti-America that threatens to displace the historic American nation."