In the aftermath of the passage of ObamaCare, the American public has not been this polarized since the Civil War. Some point to the Civil Rights movement and present a good case. But the percentage of Americans who had a direct stake in the outcome of the Civil Rights movement never exceeded 12 percent of the population. Today our country is split down the middle at nearly fifty percent for each side.
In this environment, something new is emerging on our political landscape on a scale we have never seen before. It is the phenomenon of far Left activists posing as far Right wing conservatives to portray them as racists, ignorant, and hatemongering.
For example, an incident happened at the Tea Party protest before the House cast its vote that on Sunday, in which Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) alleged that as he walked through the crowd to the Capital that he was called the N-word by someone in the crowd. Further, Rep Barney Frank (D-MA), who is an out-of-the-closet homosexual, alleged someone shouted the gay epithet "f-----t" to him.








