Keep Calm and Carry On: Taitz, Angle, and the primaries
ORLY TAITZ
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Orly Taitz, who's been called everything from "The Birther Queen" to things unrepeatable here, lost her bid to be California's GOP Secretary of State candidate in the fall. No, wait, she didn't lose -- she barely even placed. Taitz lost to "mainstream" Republican candidate Damon Dunn by 49 points. That's a difference of around 650,000 votes. Taitz didn't win a single county in California.
Yet as of 5 p.m. Pacific Time yesterday, I was still reading that she might have a shot -- that Dunn had run hardly any campaign at all, banking on the fact that crazy defeats itself whenever it goes public.
That's what should be the lesson of these primaries so far. Of course, it isn't -- because of the Nevada example.
Sharron Angle, the Tea Party-backed candidate in Nevada, won her primary last night against Sue Lowden, the more mainstream-seeming candidate, and will take on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in the fall. Reid, one supposes, is already looking side-long at Damon Dunn's campaign tactics.

Reid, though, stands at a disadvantage if he wants to follow Dunn's strategy. Sitting senators -- and particularly Majority Leaders like Reid -- aren't mentally able to Keep Calm and Carry On. The trick to dealing with crazy is confidence: confidence in your own point of view, and confidence that your opponent's crazy, if left to blossom under the full attention of the public, will out itself and, eventually, out her from the campaign. Reid should learn from the example of now-defeated Sue Lowden. She spoke up and promptly found her foot squarely in her mouth, making it a one-legged race to a dismal finish.
Sharron Angle seems a promising crazy self-defeater; Sam Stein at Huffington Post has the definitive and pre-packaged day-after assessment of all her many foibles and strange beliefs. It seems, though, that none of this is particularly news to Angle's staff, and none of it may even be news to those who voted for her last night. If she -- instead of Reid -- manages to stay the course of calm, it could spell big trouble for the Majority Leader.
I'm not convinced he won't win; in fact, I think the race is now more than ever Reid's to lose. I'm just afraid that he'll be pretty successful at doing just that.

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He may not be vibrant and charismatic, but the man works his tail off. If Nevada wants Angle, then they deserve her. It's no more complicated than that.
but you lost me when you seemed to refer to the huffington post as a place to find political facts.
Yeah, I think things might not be so grim after all, Kent, you're right. I'm sure Democrats will find a way to mess that up, though.
Michael, it will be a blast -- except if Angle gets into the Senate, then sadly we all have to deal with her, no matter what Nevada deserves.
Two thumbs, I don't think I believe yet that there's really an anti-incumbent tide big enough to put most in trouble. But I guess we'll see!
Paradigms shift like dunes in the Sahara. This is getting interesting...(Rubbing hands together in anticipation.)
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Reid must have self-discipline to do his job, so hopefully he can apply this to the situation. Responding to crazy, no matter how you do it, just brings you down to their level (or gives the illusion that they're at your level of normalcy).
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Reid must have seo self-discipline to do his job, so hopefully he can apply this to the situation.
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