Rush Limbaugh, the guy who invented the song "Barack the Magic Negro," latches onto the "abortion is black genocide" conspiracy theory, declaring that Planned Parenthood is "doing the job the Klan could never finish."
Limbaugh also repeats the lie that abortion clinics are strategically located in black neighborhoods. Only 9 percent of abortion clinics are. Sixty-three percent of them are located in white neighborhoods. Later on, he declares gleefully that Ron Brownstein's "white flight" article suggests that Democrats are "aborting themselves out of a majority." But he misrepresents the piece, which is not about abortion but actually about the right's success in mobilizing white voters against Obama, something Limbaugh has an active role in. Brownstein actually quotes a GOP consultant warning that a candidate who "appears too extreme on abortion or gay marriage or some other social issue" might cleave "a slice of the electorate that clearly could go back to Obama," which proves the opposite point. It also might contextualize the Democrats' aggressive pushback on abortion-rights issues and the administration's abandonment of DOMA.
There has to be a word for people who manage to live in a parallel universe where racism against whites is rampant, but racism against blacks doesn't exist in any measurable degree in employment, education, or housing, but solely in the context of abortion.