Saturday, December 27, 2014

What makes Oregon unique?

Oregon has reliably rejected a Republican governor and senators for some time now, including during the last round of elections. Is it because the state is reliably liberal?

Not really. Oregon's almost equally split between urban liberals and rural conservatives. But it seems that people here can see the GOP for what it is—vile.

Take Art Robinson, the Oregon Republican Party chairman. He who tried for a seat in Congress last month and failed. Why? The Portland Tribune explains:
  • Robinson circulated a petition that claimed reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere would harm the environment.
  • He suggested we could get rid of nuclear waste by sprinkling it over the ocean.
  • Robinson stated that the residents of one of Oregon's most impoverished counties be tested with urine samples.
  • And he called public schools the most devastating form of child abuse in the U.S.

In short, the leader of the state's GOP party is bonkers. And folks here just sort of picked up on it.

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