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This could be Demos' big year — or not

Published: Sunday, July 20, 2008 12:11 a.m. MDT
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So let's suppose a group of smirking, loud-mouthed Republican legislators, staff and candidates attended a party where blaring loudspeakers leveled the f-word at Barack Obama and the symbols of another religion or ethnic group were ridiculed in a highly profane manner and other vulgarities and slurs were directed at Democratic leaders. Can you imagine the outrage? The calls for apologies and resignations? Apoplectic editorial writers and columnists would leap to their laptops to write scathing, self-righteous essays denouncing the nasty Republicans.

So where's the outrage when Democrats do it?

It's fun to get worked up about this. After all, it's good news for Republicans. Were I a GOP candidate in Davis or Utah County, where Democrats are trying to break through, I'd just print that Tribune story in a nice brochure, mail it to the voters in my district with a big headline: "Do you really want to vote for a Democrat and allow anti-Mormon, Utah-bashing bigots like these to run the state?"

Pignanelli: Yawn. Democrats drinking and swearing? Big deal. For decades Democratic saints and sinners have mixed together, respectively consuming Sprite (in pre-Diet Coke days) and liquor, with everyone providing colorful language. This tradition continues today. Yes, some Utahns may be uncomfortable with the event LaVarr describes, but they also fret over the conclaves of ultra-right-wing conservatives. (Just thinking about it scares most people.) Democrats proudly encompass a variety of personalities.

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Unfortunately, belligerency toward the LDS haunts Democratic circles. Unscrupulous activists play the anti-Mormon card to raise money and garner votes. Too many "progressive liberals" thump their chests in support of human rights but judge LDS adherents by their faith and describe Mormons in derogatory terms. Hypocritical bigots who harbor problems with the church should seek resolution with a therapist, not a political party.

Yet a new wind is blowing that may scour these darker recesses. Democratic Party Chairman Wayne Holland and Vice Chairman Rob Miller have recruited outstanding candidates. Especially noteworthy are LDS contenders offering substantial challenges to GOP incumbents throughout the state, including Utah County. The Young Democrat organization (led by Matt Lyon, Justin Daniels and a board with substantial LDS representation) are energized and focused on registering new voters.

Utahns should remember Republicans in other states fostered religious bigotry to derail the presidential campaign of Mitt Romney. Conversely, Democrats enthusiastically elevated a Mormon to the second highest office in the country — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Utah Democrats are on a roll. Congressman Jim Matheson and Mayors Peter Corroon and Ralph Becker are popular. Obamamania is spurring momentum, while the state GOP is in confusion. This is good news for everyone: Democrats (who need the boost), Republicans (who need active opposition) and all Utahns, who need a dynamic exchange in the local marketplace of ideas.


Republican LaVarr Webb is a political consultant and lobbyist. Previously he was policy deputy to Gov. Mike Leavitt and a Deseret News managing editor. E-mail: lwebb@exoro.com. Democrat Frank Pignanelli is Salt Lake attorney, lobbyist and political adviser. Pignanelli served 10 years in the Utah House of Representatives, six years as House minority leader. E-mail: frankp@xmission.com.

Recent comments

I usually think Webb has some good prose but this article (or his...

Anonymous | July 21, 2008 at 9:25 p.m.

The Tribune article did nothing to accurately describe the Drinking...

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This state has the worst Legislature in the Union. We need to...

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