Main Street in Revolt

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Main Street in Revolt

By Salena Zito - November 4, 2012

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The homemade sign for Mitt Romney in the yard of a well-manicured but modest home in Leadville, Colo., forlornly signals the fracture of another onetime supporter of Barack Obama.

If Romney wins the presidency on Tuesday, the national media, the Washington establishment and the bulk of academia will have missed something huge that happened in “flyover” America under their watch.

It is a story that few have told.

It reminds one of the famous quip by New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael following Richard Nixon’s landslide 1972 victory: “I live in a rather special world. I only know one person who voted for Nixon.”

Two years after suffering a historic shellacking in the 2010 midterm election, Democrats astonishingly have ignored Main Street Americans’ unhappiness.

That 2010 ejection from the U.S. House, and from state legislatures and governors’ offices across the country, didn’t happen inside the Washington Beltway world.

It didn’t reflect the Democrats’ or the media’s conventional wisdom or voter-turnout models. So it just wasn’t part of their reality.

In Democrats’ minds, it was never a question of “How did we lose Main Street?” Instead, it was the fault of the “tea party” or of crazy right-wing Republicans.

Yet in interview after interview — in Colorado, along Nebraska’s plains, in small Iowa towns or Wisconsin shops, outside closed Ohio steel plants and elsewhere — many Democrats have told me they are furious with the president. Not in a frothing-at-the-mouth or racist way, as many elites suggest. They just have legitimate concerns affecting their lives.

These Main Street Democrats in seven battleground states supported Obama in 2008. Now they are disappointed by his broken pledges: Where is the promised bipartisanship? How could health-care reform become such a mess? What direction is the country going in?

Their overriding sentiment is uncertainty over where the president is taking the country. They have no idea but get the feeling it isn’t the direction that traditional Democrats want.

They certainly haven’t gotten guidance from the president’s re-election slogans: class warfare, a hyphenated America, spreading the wealth around.

Over and over, these folks expressed unhappiness that fixing the economy doesn’t seem to be Obama’s focus; they have noticed that those in charge have high opinions of themselves but aren’t taking responsibility for the lack of progress.

It took Romney just 90 minutes, in a debate hall just a three-hour drive from that Leadville home’s sign, to convince many Americans (including many Democrats) that he passed their threshold test.

He came across as a qualified alternative to Obama who believes in their vision of an exceptional America and convinced them he can win.

And, just like that, “flyover” America was ready to vote its conscience.

What a shame that those from Kael’s “special world” don’t grasp the vicious cycle of their growing disdain for those alienated by their own actions.

They create dangerous narratives through Twitter and on TV that polarize and promote the rigidity of their ideology rather than introspection.

Never once have Main Street Americans heard Washington elites ponder, “What did we Democrats do to lose the confidence of so many voters?”

Plenty of traditional Democrats have voiced such concerns but are not being heard.

Conversely, Romney seems largely to have figured out what he did wrong in 2008 and what George W. Bush did wrong previously.

Obama’s progressivism no longer seems universal, upbeat and forward-looking; instead, it appears divisive, shrill and based on the worst kind of shortsighted power calculations.

Yesterday’s “special world” liberals, such as Kael, could be gently chided for their heart-in-the-right-place, head-in-the-clouds idealism.

Yet it is something else altogether to have today’s arbiters of political correctness order you to march “Forward” to a future with less promise, fewer choices, more intrusive government — and to justify it by telling you to accept that the new normal of high employment, low growth and diminished world influence is good for you.

Is it any wonder that Main Street America is in revolt, since no one is telling its story?
Perhaps election night will tell it, at long last.
Salena Zito is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review editorial page columnist. E-mail her at szito@tribweb.com
 

BH

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We were in town yesterday and in a very affluent neighborhood, the city is putting in sidewalks down both sides of the street. My (and others) questions all along is who is going to walk on those sidewalks. I may have gotten my answer.

All of the Romney Ryan yard signs had a red slashed circle sprayed on them. There was also Obama signs in just about every other yard. These were not there a few days ago. I guess O had a 'clearance sale' on the signs, or simply ordered his minions to redistribute the signs throughout Romney land. We wished we had had a paint ball gun....
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
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Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Since I see both men as identical in function if different in form, this election for me will be for entertainment value only. I'd love nothing better than for dems to be swept out of the halls of power, in the senate, White House and governorships. I'd like this because I absolutely loathe their arrogance and smug self-righteousness. And particularly, I want this because the talking heads in every major MSM outlet will explode (particularly that of Chris Matthews) and I want desperately to hear their gnashing of teeth and whining about how their guys were "sabotaged" and how unfair the elections were, and how stupid the sheeple are.

I consider that high entertainment, better than anything on the MSM right now. I'll be laughing my ass off as Matthews bursts into tears, and celebs head for their private jets to leave the country.


Cool....
 

Jeff Allen

Producer
Its funny you mentioned this Dennis, DW and I were having the same conversation yesterday! We have nothing invested in this election. Our guys will not win, and our heads spin as friends spout off about how the R's will "Save us" and we will be lost without them....thier heads explode when I tell them "hmm, I think obama is less of a threat than rumney". It really is funny to watch.

Of course, as soon as they pause, I calmly explain that all the really bad stuff thats happened in the last years (patriot hunter act, NDAA, EEA-by mccomunist no less-SIPA, SOPA et. al.) were introduced by R's and voted for by both parties. There is no safety for us by voting for either of the animals, all we get is shat upon.

J
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
Still no Obama yard signs here on the po-dunk tundra. Plenty of other local/State Dem candidate's signs. That tells me a LOT. And news this a.m. is that Romney is running dead even with the O in Minnesota via Drudge, and last week's Star Trib poll within margin of error.

The Tea Party is alive and well, and living next door. The main-stream media just never bothered to ask.
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
Its funny you mentioned this Dennis, DW and I were having the same conversation yesterday! We have nothing invested in this election. Our guys will not win, and our heads spin as friends spout off about how the R's will "Save us" and we will be lost without them....thier heads explode when I tell them "hmm, I think obama is less of a threat than rumney". It really is funny to watch.

Of course, as soon as they pause, I calmly explain that all the really bad stuff thats happened in the last years (patriot hunter act, NDAA, EEA-by mccomunist no less-SIPA, SOPA et. al.) were introduced by R's and voted for by both parties. There is no safety for us by voting for either of the animals, all we get is shat upon.

J

..thier heads explode when I tell them "hmm, I think obama is less of a threat than rumney". It really is funny to watch.

Must be a real hoot.
 

nwillitts

Veteran Member
Since I see both men as identical in function if different in form, this election for me will be for entertainment value only. I'd love nothing better than for dems to be swept out of the halls of power, in the senate, White House and governorships. I'd like this because I absolutely loathe their arrogance and smug self-righteousness. And particularly, I want this because the talking heads in every major MSM outlet will explode (particularly that of Chris Matthews) and I want desperately to hear their gnashing of teeth and whining about how their guys were "sabotaged" and how unfair the elections were, and how stupid the sheeple are.

I consider that high entertainment, better than anything on the MSM right now. I'll be laughing my ass off as Matthews bursts into tears, and celebs head for their private jets to leave the country.


Cool....

I'm right there with ya,pal.
 

FREEBIRD

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The reason, which Dennis alluded to, that the Dems don't get it, is because they continually violate the rule: "Never ever believe your own bullshit".

When you thoroughly believe that you are incapable of error, you cannot learn anything.
 

Dex

Constitutional Patriot
A vote for anyone but Romney is a vote for Obama, period. This is not the time to be throwing your vote away on a 3rd party out of principle, you will only be voting for socialism and totalitarianism.

If I didn't know better I would suspect that this board has been infiltrated, I'm utterly baffled that people can't or won't see what is going on here, throwing away votes on a 3rd party when it means helping Obama...REALLY?

If for no other reason, vote for the viable candidate against Obama out of respect for our military, as far as I'm concerned doing anything else is a slap in the face of our military. Don't think so? Go ask them yourselves...

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Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Sorry Dex, but you're the one who's owned by the elites. If you want a neo-con forum, TB is not for you. But I bet you can find some out there....
 
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