Posted on 10/23/2011 12:35:19 PM PDT by Kaslin
TULSA, Okla. I don't say I am no better than anybody else but Ill be damned if I aint just as good.
That line from the iconic Rodgers & Hammerstein musical pretty much sums up the character of Oklahomans.
It is quintessential frontier America, said Frank Keating, the states Republican governor from 1995 until 2002. That frontier work ethic has carried on in each generation, and so has a disdain for elites.
Both political parties here strongly distrust anything big government, money, regulations, egos. Although a reliably Republican state in national elections, Democrats registration tops the GOPs but Oklahoma Democrats are quick to say they are not national Dems.
I think we are different, given our background and mix of cultures, said Wallace Collins, chairman of the states Democrats.
Oklahoma Democrats have not changed much but the national political culture has, according to Eldon Eisenach, a retired Tulsa University political theorist.
The Republican Party recognized the seismic shift. The Democratic Party, entrenched and isolated in liberal elite institutions, did not and they are paying the price, he said.
Can you imagine the electoral disaster if the Democratic Party embraced Occupy Wall Street? Worse than 1968 Chicago.
Indeed, just 100 people attended an Occupy Tulsa protest.
Down the road, Olivia Roberts waits tables full-time at Andales, a South Tulsa family restaurant; she is finishing a college degree and has a three-month-old daughter. Juggling all three is just normal, she says, what she should do to provide for her daughters future.
Rob Allen is up at 5 a.m. daily to shuttle people from a Tulsa hotel to the airport; he also is a flight instructor and is finishing a degree, too. Hed like to become a corporate-jet pilot and laughs nervously over how President Obama uses that profession as an elitist symbol.
As president, Obama has not visited the Sooner State; as a candidate, he attended a fundraiser here hosted by Tulsa billionaire George Kaiser in 2007. Kaiser was thrust into the national spotlight for his role in Solyndra, the taxpayer-backed solar company that went bankrupt.
Vice President Joe Biden was here just weeks ago, also to raise cash. State party chairman Collins said Kaiser didnt attend, although Federal Election Commission records show his son, Philip, donated $5,000 at that time.
While Oklahomans don't affect national Democrats in the voting booth, they do donate generously to them.
We send far more money to Dem candidates than is spent in the state during the presidential campaign, said Ronald Gaddie, a University of Oklahoma political science professor.
Sooners have not always loved Republicans; Democrats, starting with William Jennings Bryan, dominated here from 1908 until the mid-20th century.
Oklahoma Democrats were primarily border-state immigrants with Jacksonian-Democrat values. And Oklahoma politics always has been about populism and a form of moral conservatism, according to Gaddie: This is the only state to ever come into the Union 'dry' and with half of the state population attending church at least weekly.
The state continues to be a repository of conservative social thought. Keep government small and you keep it from encroaching on liberty, the typical Oklahoman believes.
So as Democrats gravitated away from providing federal dollars for state infrastructure and toward trying to modernize society, Oklahomans moved right.
Oklahoma terminus of the Trail of Tears that forcibly relocated tribal nations such as the Cherokee and Chickasaw from southeastern states maintains a rich, thriving Native American culture that is active in the states political character.
T.W. Shannon says he breaks just about every stereotype of an elected Republican: Lets see, I am African-American and Chickasaw. He broke two more stereotypes last week when fellow state House members elected him as the states and the nations first black Republican legislative speaker.
Shannon started out as a Democrat but found himself more in sync with Republicans. Yet no matter what party people are part of in this state, he said, everyone shares this unflinching work ethic.
You can see that as Rob Allen, the airport-van driver, cheerfully unloads passengers who scurry to catch flights. One of them tips him, and he stares as she disappears into the terminal.
I was just doing my job, he says.
They can pretend to be different than the national Dems but they aren’t. They are a part of it, they send delegates to the DNC and everything else.
Take my word on that. And the Tulsa World...is a left wing Socialist Marxist newspaper too.
That said.....many, many registered Dims in this state vote Pubbie nationally, and for state elections.....
FWIW-
One of the consolations I had the morning after BO was elected was that I lived in the only state in the union in which every single county in the state voted McCain. There wasn’t one single blue county on the entire electoral map. Not even Utah could boast that.
One of the consolations I had the morning after BO was elected was that I lived in the only state in the union in which every single county in the state voted McCain. There wasn’t one single blue county on the entire electoral map. Not even Utah could boast that.
Memo to self: IF IT DOESN’T POST FAST ENOUGH, DON’T HIT ‘POST’ AGAIN!!
Take it up with the author, she is a Freeper
well then, message delivered. It is an odd, incomplete, seemingly uninformed article.
Oh why don’t you sue her. *rme*
sue? I am no trial lawyer (although Oklahoma has not enacted tort reform).
I am probably just grumpy and overreacting. I am frustrated at the lack of reform in Oklahoma compared to states around us.
I was being sarcastic. Do you know what *rme* means? It means rolling my eyes.
hah! I am too tired - apologies
Here are two of the articles I was trying to remember in response to this article:
“State’s Public Employment Among Highest In Nation”
And,
“The Facts on Oklahoma’s Tax Climate”
http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/topic/51.html
The state votes “R” on a national level but has a deeply entrenched big government streak that the R’s, in spite of controlling the legislature and Governor’s office, have yet to rectify. It must rectify these things to compete against Texas for jobs.
OK, thanks.
OK, thanks for your thoughts and insights.
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