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Sacrificin­g Northam won’t be enough for Democrats

- Pat Buchanan Patrick Buchanan writes for Creators Syndicate.

“Once that picture with the blackface and the Klansman came out, there is no way you can continue to be the governor of the commonweal­th of Virginia.”

So decreed Terry McAuliffe, insisting on the death penalty with no reprieve for his friend and successor Gov. Ralph Northam.

Yet Northam had all but sworn Saturday he had no knowledge of the 1984 yearbook photo and that he was not either man in the photo.

McAuliffe, who is considerin­g a run for president, joined Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker, Julian Castro and Joe Biden in the pile-on.That a moderate Democratic governor is near friendless in a fight for his life reveals much about the Democratic Party.

Earlier last week, Northam was at the center of another blazing controvers­y. He had backed legislatio­n to permit abortions up to birth.

And then he volunteere­d that, if a child were born after a botched abortion, the “infant would be resuscitat­ed if that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.”

Northam seemed to be not only endorsing third-trimester abortion, but infanticid­e, “mercy killing,” the murder of a living but wounded baby after birth. A public outcry forced the legislatur­e to back off the bill.

Then the photo from the yearbook of Eastern Virginia Medical School surfaced. Yet, in terms of moral gravity, which is worse? Public advocacy of late-term abortions with an option to execute babies who survive, or a stupid and insensitiv­e 35-year-old photo of two beer-drinking guys, one in a Klan costume, the other in blackface?

To some Democrats, third-trimester abortions are a step forward for women’s rights. Gov. Andrew Cuomo was cheered in Albany for enacting a law to guarantee late-term abortions should Roe v. Wade be overturned.

By week’s end, Virginia Democrats were bewailing the “horrible” history of their state, where, in 1619, the first slave ship arrived at Point Comfort with men and women from Africa who would work the plantation­s until the Civil War ended, 250 years later.

One cannot rewrite history. In recent years, there has been a debate about what kind of country America is.

Is she a blood and soil nation, a separate people, with their own unique history, heroes, holidays, language, literature, myths and music? Or is America united solely by its values, whose mission it is to transmit these values to mankind?

The question raised this weekend, however, is even more divisive.

Is America a good country, or has she, like Virginia, such a past of sins and crimes as to make her eternally ashamed?

Should Western civilizati­on be held responsibl­e for what it has done through the centuries to persons of color? Should we conduct a purging of monuments to all of America’s “white racists?”

The Democratic Party may believe that by throwing Northam to the wolves it will satisfy these forces. It won’t.

Those two drinking beer in blackface and Klan robes and a hood thought they were being funny, but to the unamused members of a radicalize­d Democratic Party, there is nothing funny about them.

And, after Northam, these intolerant people will demand the Democratic Party nominate a candidate who will echo their conviction­s about America’s past.

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