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The Anti-Beer Libertarian/If she wins Nevada’s GOP primary, Sharron Angle will be painted as a nut
NRO ^ | 052610 | Jim Geraghty

Posted on 05/27/2010 1:30:31 PM PDT by Fred

By now it’s become a disturbingly familiar pattern for conservatives: A candidate who seems promising at first glance wins a Republican primary, and then suddenly the press — often fed by a Democratic rival’s opposition-research team — begins looking in-depth at every controversial and regrettable statement and act that candidate ever made. Just days after it’s too late to change the nominee, the choice of GOP primary voters appears to be an egregious mistake.

The most recent, and perhaps most extreme, example of this phenomenon is Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul. Overnight, Paul changed from a soft-spoken, genially libertarian version of his father, Ron, to a man with a complicated position on the Civil Rights Act who fears the NAFTA superhighway, calls presidential criticism of British Petroleum “un-American,” and dares not appear on Meet the Press lest he blurt out some position even less mainstream than these.

And then there was this year’s near-miss: Tea-party candidate Debra Medina was coming on strong in the Texas GOP gubernatorial primary until Glenn Beck asked if she believes that the American government was in any way involved in bringing down the World Trade Center towers on 9/11, and she gave a long, winding answer that didn’t come anywhere near the factually and politically correct answer of “No.”

The next state likely to experience this phenomenon is Nevada, where Republicans will soon choose a candidate to take on the supremely vulnerable Senate majority leader, Harry Reid. For a long while, the GOP primary looked like a two-candidate race between former state-party chair Sue Lowden and businessman Danny Tarkanian. But then one of the groups claiming to represent the national tea-party movement, Tea Party Express, endorsed former state assemblywoman Sharron Angle, and she has rocketed from 5 percent to 25 percent in the Mason-Dixon poll, just 5 percent behind frontrunner Lowden.

So what will we learn — and see spotlighted — about Sharron Angle if she wins the primary?

When You Outlaw Beer: In a 2005 interview, while discussing the issue of legalizing marijuana, she appeared to suggest that she grudgingly tolerates the legality of alcohol: “I would tell you that I have the same feelings about legalizing marijuana, not medical marijuana, but just legalizing marijuana. I feel the same about legalizing alcohol. . . . The effect on society is so great that I’m just not a real proponent of legalizing any drug or encouraging any drug abuse. . . . I’m elected by the people to protect, and I think that law should protect.” Her spokesman vehemently denies that Angle is a prohibitionist, but one can imagine how that comment could get construed by Nevada restaurant, casino, and bar workers in a heated Senate campaign. (Those restaurant, casino, and bar workers will presumably be reminded by their unions that Angle voted against raising Nevada’s minimum wage in 2005.)

Making the Grade: In 1999, when Angle was a freshman assemblywoman, the Las Vegas Review-Journal surveyed 25 public employees, lobbyists, journalists, and other legislature-watchers about the eleven new lawmakers. Angle ranked near the bottom of the class with a D+.

Massages and Scientology in Prison: Angle’s past enthusiasm for a prison drug-treatment program could be interpreted as a genuine willingness to look outside the box for ways to help some of society’s most desperate members overcome addiction. Yet it’s not too hard for the program to be explained in a manner that would make most tea-party activists recoil. It was described in media accounts as “sauna and massage” treatments; the candidate characterizes it as more comparable to a sweat lodge and pain relief. It was developed in part based on concepts from Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and was estimated to cost roughly $15,000 per inmate. Angle tried to organize a trip to Ensenada prison in Mexico to see the program in action; the cost of the trip was to have been covered by a Scientologist. The trip was ultimately canceled. (Angle is a Southern Baptist, not a Scientologist.)

That Darn Software: Financial paperwork is a pain, but it’s an unavoidable duty for candidates for federal office. Angle’s recent filings with the FEC mistakenly showed debts disappearing from one report to the next, with no record of how or when they were paid. This triggered an inquiry by the federal agency. The Angle campaign blamed faulty software. It’s an entirely plausible excuse, but it does make it tough for Angle to, say, criticize Tim Geithner for blaming his failure to pay all of his taxes on TurboTax.

Tax Contradictions: In her state legislative career, Angle passionately opposed most tax increases, and property-tax increases in particular. But her adherence to principles led her to oppose proposals that almost all of the state’s Republicans — a generally conservative bunch — deemed acceptable:

She was the only vote against a property tax cap, which put a 3 percent limit on residential property and 8 percent on commercial property at a time when values were skyrocketing. Despite the hard negotiations from both sides, she opposed the final deal, saying it violated the state’s constitution by treating residential and commercial properties differently.

Rival Sue Lowden argues that Angle violated a no-new-taxes pledge by voting to authorize “the imposition of a fee on certain rental cars and the issuance of revenue bonds in certain counties to finance a minor league baseball stadium.”

Election Do-Over: After Angle narrowly lost a 2006 Republican primary for Congress, she filed suit contending election irregularities, noting that more than 100 election workers had failed to show up for work on time. Ultimately, her attorneys could not show that any of the people they named as plaintiffs had been denied the right to vote. While her frustration is palpable and understandable, voters may look warily upon a candidate who asked for a revote after she lost. In Angle’s defense, she has been on the ballot the past seven election cycles in the state, and only asked for a revote once.

Robert Uithoven, campaign manager for Sue Lowden, contends that Angle’s rise is driven in part by a lack of scrutiny of her more idiosyncratic positions. “You don’t vet the person third or fourth in the polls the way you vet the frontrunner,” he says. “With the recent rise in the polls, people are starting to ask whether Angle’s record matches her rhetoric.”

Uithoven contends that Angle is unelectable against Harry Reid, even in a good year for Republicans: “We are a Democratic state, and we have 50,000 to 60,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans and, like a lot of states, an enormous amount of independents. Never once has Angle demonstrated an ability to win over independents or conservative Democrats, and you have to be able to do that to beat Harry Reid. She represented one of the most conservative and one of the most Republican assembly districts in the state, and then she went on to lose in the Republican primary in a Republican congressional district, and then in 2008 she lost a Republican primary in a Republican state-senate district.”

Sharron Angle has her fans; she’s been endorsed by Mark Levin, Erick Erickson of RedState, and the Club for Growth. Ultimately, this is a choice for Nevada Republicans; if they conclude that Angle’s no-holds-barred conservatism is what they want to represent them, they’re free to make that choice. But they shouldn’t be surprised to see 70-year-old Harry Reid doing cartwheels shortly thereafter. The Senate majority leader has spent more than $8 million so far in this campaign, with little effect on his lousy poll numbers, but he could spend large chunks of his remaining $9 million or so on television advertising painting Angle as a beer-banning, felon-massaging, tax-hiking FEC scofflaw.

Will that be enough to save Harry Reid in a state with high unemployment, the state hardest hit by the housing crash? Perhaps not, but he clearly prefers his odds against Angle to those against the other options.

Nevada Republicans make their choice on June 8.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections; US: Nevada
KEYWORDS: actionisbrewing; angle; beers; chachas; clams; fec; lowden; nea; nv2010; raggio; reid; scientology; seiu; tarkanian
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The dems have more money than God in this state from the NEA and SEIU national pacs. This is just one of the many tactics that are taking place.

Democrats Re-registering in Nevada to Vote for Angle and Gibbons

1 posted on 05/27/2010 1:30:31 PM PDT by Fred
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To: Fred

Not surprising. The GOP was dominated by the anti-saloon league back in the day.


2 posted on 05/27/2010 1:34:06 PM PDT by Huck (Q: How can you tell a party is in the majority? A: They're complaining about the fillibuster.)
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To: Fred

If she is an **Anti-beer libertarian***,,,,, she really kinda IS a nut.


3 posted on 05/27/2010 1:35:19 PM PDT by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: DesertRhino

You can’t smoke it.


4 posted on 05/27/2010 1:36:41 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Throw the bums out in 2010.)
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To: a fool in paradise

True.
But Beer is a miracle. With a given amount of grain, you can create more calories of food if you make it into beer than if you bake it into bread.

I had some of the best beer in my life in Munich. I thought it was all hype,, it wasn’t.

No matter what else this tee-totaling woman’s positions are, if she hates beer, she’s no friend of mine.


5 posted on 05/27/2010 1:41:10 PM PDT by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: Fred
The article is even handed and right on target. If Angle is the nominee Reid wins again.
6 posted on 05/27/2010 1:41:20 PM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (Don't go chasing waterfalls.....)
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To: mad_as_he$$

I supported Tarkanian from the beginning. It appears I was right.


7 posted on 05/27/2010 1:43:29 PM PDT by darkangel82 (I don't have a superiority complex, I'm just better than you.)
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To: DesertRhino

Mmmmmmmm.......beer.


8 posted on 05/27/2010 1:51:07 PM PDT by swain_forkbeard (Rationality may not be sufficient, but it is necessary.)
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To: mad_as_he$$

I have upset people here a number of times by giving my opinion on the Tea Party endorsement, but here it goes again.

I will support Angle if she wins the primary, but I wish the Tea Party had endorsed one of the other candidates. I believe she will be easier for Reid to beat than Lowden or Tarkanian. I saw her on CSPAN and she did not come off as ready for prime time. I really fear that a golden opportunity is being squandered here.

Defeating Reid is JOB #1. We need the candidate with a strong chance of knocking him out.


9 posted on 05/27/2010 1:52:25 PM PDT by freespirited (There are a lot of bad Republicans but there are no good Democrats.--Ann Coulter)
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To: Fred

I live in N Nevada.

I will vote for Danny Tark.

I don’t like either Sue Lowden—because she gave money on MANY occasions to Durth Harry’s propr campaigns.

I don’t like Angle because she comes across as flitting from one crazy idea to another. The massages for prisoners is just waaaaay over the top.


10 posted on 05/27/2010 2:00:42 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: Fred

Is there a ‘committee’ in Tea Party Movement that specifically look at things like this before they endorse someone? While I like many of their endorsements, I’m aware the possibility of having a candidate without being vetted completely.


11 posted on 05/27/2010 2:13:55 PM PDT by paudio (Are you better off today than in 2006, when the Democrats took over the Congress?)
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Frankly I have absolutely no problem with the outlawing of traditional beer (made from wheat, barley malt, hops) ~ provided they replace it with something like Red Bridge.

Yes, I have a special interest. Mass production of gluten free Red Bridge should bring down the price! Plus, best of all, it'll be carried everywhere ~ even gas stations in Alabama!

12 posted on 05/27/2010 2:23:12 PM PDT by muawiyah ("Git Out The Way")
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To: paudio
Frankly I have absolutely no problem with the outlawing of traditional beer (made from wheat, barley malt, hops) ~ provided they replace it with something like Red Bridge.

Yes, I have a special interest. Mass production of gluten free Red Bridge should bring down the price! Plus, best of all, it'll be carried everywhere ~ even gas stations in Alabama!

13 posted on 05/27/2010 2:27:11 PM PDT by muawiyah ("Git Out The Way")
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To: DesertRhino
“Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” Ben Franklin
14 posted on 05/27/2010 2:30:56 PM PDT by allmendream (Income is EARNED not distributed. So how could it be re-distributed?)
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To: Fred

The real question is whether or not Sue Lowden and Danny Tarkanian will support her when Sharron beats them in the primary. According to several sources, Sue Lowden will support her friend, Harry Reid.


15 posted on 05/27/2010 2:41:24 PM PDT by Mashood
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To: Mashood; All
Lowden Campaign Contributions to Republicans

Judge Ron Paraguirre 500.00
Lorraine Hunt 1,000.00
Maurice Washington 500.00
Brian Sandoval 1,000.00
Mark James 1,000.00
Lorraine Hunt 250.00
Clark County Republican Party 500.00
Lorraine Hunt Re-Elect 1,000.00
Lynette Boggs-McDonald 2,000.00
Senator Ann O’Connell 500.00
John Mason 1,500.00
Ron Parraguirre 2,000.00
Lynette Boggs-McDonald 1,500.00
Danny Tarkanian Campaign 1,500.00
George Chanos Campaign 1,000.00
Lorraine Hunt Re-Elect 500.00
Friends of Terri Janison 500.00
Lynette Boggs-McDonald 1,000.00
David Roger Campaign 1,000.00
Jim Gibbons Campaign 5,000.00
Clark County Republican Party 1,250.00
Bob Beers Re-Election Campaign 1,000.00
Nevada Republican Party 5,000.00
Bruce Woodbury Re Election Cam 2,000.00
Victory 2008 5,000.00
Nevada Republican Party 1,000.00
Senator Joe Heck Re-Election 1,000.00
Bob Beers 1,000.00
Sean Fellows Campaign 1,000.00
Stavros Anthony 1,000.00
Victory 2008 1,000.00
Brian Scroggins 1,000.00
Dinner – Bruce Woodbury 7,500.00
Michael Steele 1,000.00
Clark County Republican Party 500.00
Barbara Cegavske Senate Commit 1,000.00
NV State Republican Senate Caucus 2,500.00
Republican Lincoln Day Dinner 750.00
Bernie Zadrowski Campaign 1,000.00
George W Bush 5,000.00
Jim Gibbons 1,000.00
Nevada Republican Party 7,500.00
Dean Heller 1000.00
John Ensign 1,000.00
Nevada Republican Party 5,000.00
Mitt Romney 1,000.00
Nevada Republican Party 500.00
Jon Porter 2,300.00
John McCain 1,000.00
Nevada Republican Party 2,000.00
George W. Bush 2,000.00
John Ensign 1,000.00
John Ensign 500.00
George W. Bush 1,000.00
John Ensign 250.00
John Ensign 1,000.00
George W. Bush 1,000.00
John Ensign 1,000.00
Jim Gibbons 1,000.00
Nevada Republican Party 450.00


I let you do the math. Clue, this is more money than you will ever see in your lifetime..

BTW - I am still undecided...
16 posted on 05/27/2010 2:50:48 PM PDT by Fred (We are all doomed)
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To: Fred; Mashood
BTW - I am still undecided..

Except Angle, say no to Scientology.
17 posted on 05/27/2010 2:56:59 PM PDT by Fred (We are all doomed)
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To: Fred

The question remains: Will Lowden support Angle after the primary? Will she be a Republican and support Angle?

Lowden has but herself to blame for her ruinous campaign. Her manager should have fired months ago allowing her to spout her hairbrained retorts to her Chairwomans performance, her traveling bus episode, the Bob Cashell snub, etc...etc...


18 posted on 05/27/2010 3:00:20 PM PDT by Mashood
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To: Mashood

No the question is Angle going to support the GOP if she loses...


19 posted on 05/27/2010 3:03:11 PM PDT by Fred (We are all doomed)
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To: Mashood

I am undecided....are you???


20 posted on 05/27/2010 3:04:16 PM PDT by Fred (We are all doomed)
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