Jason Richwine, the co-author of the Heritage Foundation’s condemnation of immigration reform, ran into a little trouble this week when the public learned that he’s argued, for several years, that white people are more intelligent than people of color. It didn’t help when reports showed he contributed published pieces to a white nationalist website.
And as of this afternoon, he’s decided to spend more time with his family’s IQ scores, having resigned from the conservative think tank. The Heritage Foundation gave this explanation to Dave Weigel:
“Jason Richwine let us know he’s decided to resign from his position. He’s no longer employed by Heritage.
“It is our long-standing policy not to discuss internal personnel matters.”
And that was it.









