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Sharron Angle, Nevada Senate Candidate: 'I Am The Tea Party'

MICHAEL R. BLOOD   05/27/10 07:46 PM ET   AP

Nevada Republican Fight

PAHRUMP, Nev. — Sharron Angle wants to wipe out Social Security, shutter the Education Department and return to the days almost a century ago when the federal income tax was unconstitutional.

A tea party conservative testing the limits of anti-government sentiment, she's also the Republican on the rise in an unpredictable race to pick an opponent for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a top Democrat in Washington who's in trouble at home.

What's more, she is evidently the Republican whom Reid would like most to run against. Witness a costly television campaign financed by the majority leader's backers to erode the support of the shaky Republican front-runner, Sue Lowden.

"I am the tea party," said Angle, a 60-year-old former Nevada lawmaker.

With early voting under way for the June 8 primary, Angle has nearly erased Lowden's double-digit lead in recent polls, thanks in part to endorsements from the Tea Party Express and other conservative groups, including the anti-tax Club for Growth. Lowden, a former state senator, has stumbled after she suggested people might barter for health care using chickens and she faced financial questions about the use of a leased bus.

Club for Growth began airing an ad statewide Wednesday that calls Angle a fiscal conservative and common-sense fighter and argues that Lowden supports huge spending increases and that she backed Reid.

The three top Republicans in the 12-candidate field – Angle, Lowden, 58, and Danny Tarkanian, 48 – have in earlier surveys polled better than Reid, a four-term senator taking the heat for the state's 13.7 percent unemployment rate, soaring home foreclosures and bankruptcy rates.

Angle is among hundreds of candidates nationwide testing how far voters want to go in 2010 to remake the federal government.

"A tsunami of conservatism is coming in waves across our country," she says. "My message is what the people want."

The loosely organized tea party movement has galvanized conservatives with its push for limited government, spending cuts and free markets, but their candidates could face risks if voters see them as too far out of the mainstream, particularly in states like Nevada where independents play a crucial role in statewide races.

Kentucky GOP senatorial candidate Rand Paul, a tea party favorite, has been on the defensive since last week, when he expressed misgivings about the 1964 Civil Rights Act and suggested the federal government shouldn't have the power to force businesses to serve minorities.

In a tough year for incumbents, particularly Democrats, who control the White House and Congress, Reid and other lawmakers could benefit from Republican divisions.

In an interview Thursday, another Republican in the field, banker John Chachas, said Reid was being underestimated and Angle, Lowden and Tarkanian each have "impediments" that give the senator an advantage, including questions about their ability to raise money nationally.

"I think none of the three that are there present a particularly formidable candidate to beat Reid," Chachas told The Associated Press. "I think Republicans could very well snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in the case of Harry Reid."

Angle calls Social Security "a broken system without much to recommend it." She hasn't offered a detailed plan but says seniors now collecting benefits would not be cut off. Workers over time would be shifted to private retirement accounts, an idea that is similar to what former President George W. Bush proposed six years ago only to see it flop.

"I really don't trust big government," Angle told voters gathered at a private home, explaining her support for ending Social Security. "When big government gets in control, we know those great ideas turn out to be something that hits us right in the wallet."

Tinkering with Social Security has long been politically perilous, and none of Angle's leading GOP rivals agree it should be phased out. Social Security faces a $5.3 trillion shortfall over the next 75 years and it's projected to run out of money by 2037.

Angle's proposal "is completely out of step," says Robert Uithoven, campaign manager for Lowden. "In a state that has a huge number of retirees, it's not a proposal Nevadans ... would back."

Angle also says cutting taxes isn't sufficient. She wants to repeal the 16th Amendment, which created the federal income tax, a move that would make it impossible for the government to operate. Angle says the federal income tax – and the entire Internal Revenue Service code – could be replaced with a flat-tax-type system.

The government plans to collect about $935.8 billion in individual income taxes and about $156.7 billion in corporate income taxes, according to the Obama administration's estimates for the current budget year, which ends on Sept. 30. The two taxes together make up about half of the total revenues the government estimates it will take in.

Angle has a long record as an oppositional figure in Carson City. During four terms in the state Assembly, she was known for her consistent votes against tax increases, sometimes unconventional views and a folksy, Sarah Palin-esque style. She wanted female inmates to enter a drug rehabilitation program devised by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, an idea she still defends.

"Those folks in the federal government, at the United States level ... should be the least powerful in the nation rather than the most powerful because of the way our founders set up our government," she says.

She found a receptive audience in Pahrump, a ranching area-turned-exurb of 37,000 about 60 miles west of Las Vegas.

Brian Shoemake, 52, a Web designer, said Angle was the kind of conservative who could help remake the Republican Party, which he said has drifted from its roots.

"I have the tea party mentality," Shoemake said. He said he was leaning toward Angle in the primary because "I don't believe the other candidates are well-versed enough in the Constitution."

Republican Donna Geiser, 63, a goat rancher and retired telecommunications analyst, said she and her husband pay $1,000 a month for health insurance and fear Washington's health care overhaul will drive up those costs.

Their mortgage is paid off, so health care is their biggest bill each month and a strain on the household budget.

In supporting Angle, Geiser said she wants to "send a message to Washington that we are tired of the bureaucrats. They are not looking out for the little people."

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09:07 PM on 05/30/2010
These are the nuts that are beating Harry Reid ???? She wants to get rid of the 16 th ammendment but she wants to replace it w/ a flat tax that will fund the govt. only 50% of their present budget. AND the flat tax will lower the taxes of the richest while increasing the amount the middle class will have to pay. Harry Reid will win when the people of Nevada realize how idiotic her "solutions" are.
01:47 PM on 06/10/2010
Nuts --like our founding fathers or nuts like progressives who believe in the progressive income tax system whose purpose is to penalize success & redistribute the wealth--which is not a constitutionally legitimate function of the federal government. And the successful folks you whine about --the top 10 % income earners pay 71% of all federal income taxes. And some 43 % of Americans (mostly low income earners) pay nothing. With the flat tax -everybody pays something-meaning people like you might actually care what the federal government does with your money. Right now -you're just satisfied with stealing your so called rich neighbors property through the progressive income tax system. Also the flat tax would reduce compliance costs ( finding tax shelters, loopholes,IRS agents, lobbyists bribing Congress) and elimination of other taxes (capital gains, dividends, death tax , taxes on savings)--which frees up people & money for business expansion, investment, jobs , economic growth and increases government tax revenues-not decreases- because of the economic freedom (billions more as estimated by Fiscal Associates). Countries all around the world from Lithuania to Mongolia have seen their economies immediately roar after enacting a flat tax. 13 trillion dollars in debt and counting-I'd say Harry Reid is the one that doesn't get it.
12:00 PM on 06/11/2010
good post!
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02:52 PM on 05/29/2010
I am the embodiment of everything you want. This is not a power grab. This is a power opportunity for everyone who loathes their Humanity, champions profiteering, and praises sensationalism. Together, we can be Republicans v 2.0. Who knew that an upgrade of such magnitude was possible merely by the use of tea bags and racial hate? You're welcome, America. Now elect your new wolf in sheep's clothing. I am your utopia realized. God bless White people.
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anastomosis
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04:39 AM on 05/29/2010
I cannot understood why they call themselves tea-baggers.
The result of using a teabag, compared with loose tea, is so inferior and tasteless.
Oh . . . I see what they mean.
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anastomosis
Firstly do no harm
04:26 AM on 05/29/2010
And when she has done all that she will
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04:44 AM on 05/29/2010
Sorry about this. This part of a draft on another comment has wandered in from outer space.
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TheSojourner
My blog is up and running.
03:18 AM on 05/29/2010
Link lost, so true....

Recipe for a Lilly White Teabagger

Take one ordinary white American. Educate poorly with worthless TV distractions. Provide a job with barely adequate survival pay. Keep him balanced on the edge of financial collapse by providing flashier trinkets to buy on endless credit he cannot afford. Market directly to his children to keep him in constant debt.

Heat slowly by withdrawing benefits and reducing purchasing power from his life. Leave him in a lurch, unable to cope. Blame it on his government. Never let him understand that it's rich Corporations who are robbing him blind, stealing from his children's future, and will never let him raise his nose off the grindstone.

Soak his adult life with Fauxnoose and Attack Radio. Turn his brain into mush with fear and hatred so that he cannot think rationally. Put a permanent kink it his neck to the right, so he cannot see danger straight ahead.

Now that he's all dressed up and properly warped with nowhere to express his anger, elect a black man President, and tell your Teabagger that this is his enemy. "Look at what that N...r has that you don't have. It's all his fault. Attack everything he stands for!"

Serve your Teabagger wrapped in as much red, white & blue bunting as you can find. Sprinkle well with religious holy water, season with flaky logic, butter with wrath, arm with lies and send your magnificent creation out into the world to do your bidding,
01:08 PM on 06/20/2010
fanned./favorite etc. You just made my morning if not week or year.
02:20 AM on 05/29/2010
-----> The lovable TEABAGGERS are a DIVERSE bunch:

- militia men
- racists
- xenophobes
- birthers
- klan members
- Confederate reenacters
- middle school dropouts
- rednecks
- draft dodging war mongers
- seniors on 'social' security who hate 'social'ism
- lovers of unfettered capitalism on food stamps
- closeted homophobes
- morons
- Sean Hanninazis
- gun clutchers
- white seperatists
- paranoid homeschoolers
- Limbaugh dittoheads
- minute men
- tongues chanting snake handlers
- bible bangers who like to watch lesbian bondage
- flat earthers
- ruby ridge secessionists
- greedy pricks
- Sarah's theocratic Paliban
- bored retirees who long for the days of white only water fountains
- global warming deniers
- survivalists
- faux news $h!t kickers
- neofascists
- Ayn Randians born on 3rd base who think they hit a triple
- creationists
- wingnut yokels
- reactionaries
- neocon chickenhawks
- GlennBeck bots
- John Birchers
- red baiters
- and illiterate goobers who think Jesus rode on the back of a triceratops
05:20 PM on 06/10/2010
Gosh-what an impressive list---you forgot one thing though- a recent study also found that most tea party members were better educated with higher incomes than most. I also know that tea party goers are a grassroots gathering of people from all political parties and all walks of life in America who are concerned about losing their God-given unalienable rights to an unconstitutional out of control federal government--you know the kind of thing that has happened over and over again to lots of people in lots of countries throughtout history who thought it could never happen to them. People who are willing to give up a little of their liberty for secuity--and end up losing both. I have yet to meet any "illiterate goobers who think Jesus rode on the back of a triceratops" at a tea party gathering. My suggestion -forget all the liberal crap you learned in high school, de-program yourself by not watching the liberal propaganda arms of the Democratic party -ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, or MSNBC, quit name calling, quit drinking/ using drugs, try to grow up and most importantly ---learn to think for yourself. Or your going to wake up soon in a country that no longer belongs to you -that you're not going to recognize or like.
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MauricioC
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11:36 PM on 05/28/2010
So the chicken lady is up against the woman wanting to scrap social security, department of education and taxes. I'm curious-with an unemployment rate of nearly 14 percent, how would either of these candidates take care of their constituents in the meantime without and tax revenue to pay for services that will be needed? How will they pay for public safety? Fire, police, and EMS?

How will they pay to educate their children without revenue? Do they propose letting everybody pack heat to take the place of the cops? Do they propose everybody taking first aid and fire safety to take the place of EMS? Homeschooling of all children?

How do they propose to give all those tax cuts to big businesses, or pay for a bigger military?

There is no way in h*ll they can pull this off. But what's even more sad is that there are a lot of people who need these services will vote for these clowns.
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12:42 AM on 05/29/2010
MauricioC

See there you go again trying to utilize reason and common sense.

Under no circumstances will these people allow themselves to be swayed by logic and/or facts.
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easterncharacter
10:38 AM on 05/29/2010
She was not the "chicken" candidate, that's the other one, who's actually worse
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easterncharacter
10:25 PM on 05/28/2010
Let's support Sharron Angle, so Reid can retain his seat because the other Republican actually might win if nominated
09:37 PM on 05/28/2010
What is it with these Republican women? Must be the ailment that is with Michele Bachmann is contagious.
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09:28 PM on 05/28/2010
tea baggers = white hoods
08:41 PM on 05/28/2010
One thing for sure, she doesn't know how to hold a gun, and shoot as her grip is one taken from a bad "Charlie's Angels" gunfight pose.

What else is fake about her?
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joetherealist
The economy isn't broken; it's fixed
08:14 PM on 05/28/2010
The good news is that she has the Libertarian vote in hand. The bad news (for teabaggers everywhere) is that she will lose every other constituency. I can't wait for November 2nd.
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paleoimage
I'm happy to live in a fact based world
08:12 PM on 05/28/2010
Oh come on! ... Sharron knows the only way we can fully fund our bloated military spending and give those multi-national corporations huge tax breaks and business incentives is for government to fully abandon education and minimal retirement benefits for the rapidly expanding ranks of the working poor. The amazing thing is that hordes of impoverished retirees living in single wide mobile homes in dusty Nevada towns will actually vote in their own worst interest and elect one of these tea baggers.
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03:16 AM on 05/29/2010
Spot on paleoimage. Fanned! It's sad and scary that we have bat-shite crazie people like Angle running for office, but even sadder & scarier that low information, pathetic nitwits (like the folks in the above article) are actually voting for them, thus against their own interests. I'm a Nevadan, but I'm getting less and less open about it lately...
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07:12 PM on 05/28/2010
Seriously is the Republican party a new comedy troupe like Second City or Saturday Night Live?
07:12 PM on 05/28/2010
Turn over a rock, and up pops another piece of slime.
07:49 PM on 05/28/2010
And the slimes name is Harry Reid.