It is clear at this point that conservatives are split over the port issue, and that we can realistically see it as a Harriet Miers moment for the Bush administration.  Tony Blankley weighs in here

In the last few days, several free market and other conservative commentators -- along with various U.S. governmental spokesmen -- have taken to labeling those of us with reservations concerning the Dubai Ports World (DPW) deal as nativist, racist or Islamophobic. With 70 percent of the public in opposition to the port deal, this is as searing a criticism of American tolerance as ever has been hurled from America's cultural or political opponents over the years. No Soviet propagandist or third-world revolutionary has more stingingly libeled the American people. . . .

Michelle Malkin spares no one in her "We are all bigots now."