The New York Times is famous for its anthropological studies of conservatives what wags have called gorillas in the mist coverage. The newspapers latest anthropological installment is The Rise of the Far-Right Latina. That smearing label tells us less about the three Hispanic Texas Republicans profiled in the piece than it does the papers hysterical liberal bias and the lefts general obtuseness. Even prosaic conservatism, grounded in the countrys history and traditions, qualifies as far-right to woke reporters like Jennifer Medina, who never bothers to examine in the article the far-left character of the Democratic Party and progressive movement that is driving Hispanics into the arms of the GOP. Medina does correctly report that Rep. Mayra Flores and other Hispanic politicians in Texas gravitated to the GOP not because of any moderate outreach by country club Republicans but because of the partys perennial platform in favor of patriotism, faith, and the traditional family. Flores ran on the slogan God, family, country. (To the Times, this is bafflingly reactionary.)..............