A News By 4usnews:harron Angle, a Republican senatorial candidate came within five minutes as the warm-up act for her own actions last week in Las Vegas. To the delight of the crowd, Angle scoffed at Senate Majority Leader and President, Harry Reid, the “Man on the” four times, implored her supporters to vote, said she knew “that the American dream looked like” and blew a few kisses.
Outside of her supporters spoke in apocalyptic terms of the threat that the Obama administration, which represent for the country. “He represents everything that is the antithesis of freedom,” said one. “He wants to enslave us.” Others have argued that the president does not understand “the fundamental principles that lead people to live in America. They want to work and do not want transferred to the hard disk.” When asked if the president has done anything at all that they approve, the majority said “no”, one said he could give a good example for black people on how to start a family.
By this time, Angle has long gone, freeing up the stage of the Republican grandee Newt Gingrich, leaving the back door, avoiding the media. It is almost never seen.
Angle, which has the support Tea Party, is in a tight race with Reed. Her attempt to oust the most powerful Democrats in the upper house attracts millions of dollars and generated national news. Its media strategy seems to avoid the media. Local journalists were seen chasing her across the parking lot and her staff provide the bait, as it escapes. Her schedule is not open. In addition to his television commercials and the occasional presence on the right-wing radio – which constitute one and the same – it is virtually invisible to the public.
Strategy seems to work. Nevada voters see less of the angle the more they seem to like her. Last week, her lead grew. The last poll put her ahead by four points. On the contrary, it often appears in public more likely it is that her mother should later explain, deny or make out. Last week, she told a group of students Latino: “Some of you look a little more Asian to me.” She said that rape victims with their baby turned “lemons into lemonade” that terrorists go through the Canadian border, and suggested that two American cities live under sharia law.
The story of how such loose language candidate came within a few days of the beheading of the Democratic senatorial assembly is, in many ways, the story of this election. Angle ran as an outsider in the race withRepublican support Tea Party against the establishment favorite, Sue Lowden. Reid prayed for victory angle, because he believed it would strengthen their chances. Republicans must. But if her candidacy was a lot more confidence that many more voters than Democrats had hoped. While Reid was supported by several more common, more high-profileRepublicans in the state, very few Republican voters followed suit. After 28 years in Washington, Reid is fighting for his political life.
Angle of success is also a story about Nevada: the state with high unemployment and foreclosure homes in the country. For a whileLas Vegas was the fastest growing city in the country. People bought homes with no precipitation, it borrowed heavily on them. Roughly three-quarters of homes are now in negative equity. Unfinished homes sit on a semi-street, gated communities designed to keep unwanted right now desperate to keep in. Last year, for the first time in recent history,Las Vegas, declined.
Demographic outflows explains one reason why Reed is struggling. Nevada, like many south-western states, has a high turnover of population. Approximately 40% of voters were not even here, in 2004, when Reed was last re-elected. His legacy has little meaning for them.
“If you look at the history of Nevada, we have a strong tradition of small government, low spending, libertarian philosophy,” explains David Damore, an associate professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. “We do not even income tax. And Sharron Angle you have those who have a history of political activity and now tea before a Tea Party”.
The Tea Party is nothing more than a redistribution of forces that dominate the right-wing American politics for more than a generation. In 1977, the radical journalist Andrew Kopkind wrote: “There is a great social upheaval in the heart of America, which currently finds expression in a new constellation of the traditionalist, individualist and fundamentalist movements Eats established politicians and practitioners from the right, and. Well-fed their . But to ignore his original roots in hometown America is wrong to the new national mood, and to become more vulnerable victim. ”
These forces formed the basis of support for Ronald Reagan and George Bush against Bill Clinton and now Barack Obama. Unlike Clinton, this time they have an economic crisis, to exploit. In Nevada,Republicans also targeted immigrants and immigration, portraying Latinos as criminals and urged them not to vote.
Gingrich was speaking of Las Vegas “jobs tour”. Believers carried placards calling for “jobs here, the work now.” From the rostrum, they railed not against welfare codes and immigrants, but the bank bailouts, and government spending, in particular, and government in general. Many of the anxieties are real, even if the proposed solutions are deeply flawed.
Contradictions of the movement, that both attacks and is financed by big business is not lost on some who describe it as “running” (fake grassroots). They have a point. A recent Washington Post attempted to contact each organization’sTea Party in the country found 70% did not participate in any political campaign this year, and many there were hardly any at all. Last Saturday, the call for patriots to do the work in the grassroots marginal Democratic district, Henderson, Nev., were not heard: nobody came.
Message described Tea Party “is not much movement as disparate band vaguely related meetings, which are surprisingly small, to participate in the political process.” While Fox News and the big business may suffer Tea Party, they have not invented and can not by themselves explain how much he has accomplished in such a short period of time.
Unlike 1994, when Gingrich cited recent Republican midterm landslide, is the latest right revival is not for the party establishment, but against him. In 1994, Republicans have a clear set of requirements set forth in the Contract with America, while the tea is inconsistent and incomplete of United over the fact that he is opposed to what it is worth.
Outside the Obama rally in Las Vegas, Sharon Young stands with a placard branding Obama the socialist and communist. She thinks that he is also Muslim. Angle supporter, the young are unemployed and has no health care. So why does she support a candidate who wants to get rid of health care and unemployment benefits stop?
“To be honest, I did not pay too much attention to” Obama-care, “the whole thing,” she says. “He does not care about people like me. I had only focused on getting these illegal people from my country......