I don't think "diversity" should be an issue one way or another. Though they're right that it's hypocritical for the idiots at MSNBC to be cheering for diversity. I'm not saying diversity is inherently bad, but why is it assumed to be inherently good? A truly colorblind society would not value diversity. For diversity to be good, one must assume that "founding stock" Americans are inherently bad. Why? And what evidence in the history of the world do we have to hold up as an example of diversity being some kind of strength? In nearly all cases it has led to conflict. I just wish tea party folks would stop caring what the uber-left thinks of them. They're going to be called racist no matter what happens. Let the tea party movement (what's left of it after the beltway establishment gets through ruining it) be a color blind affair that doesn't give a whit about "diversity".