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IS FLORIDA G.O.P. REP. ALLEN WEST CRAZY TALK A POLITICAL ASSET OR LIABILITY? A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS.

Richard Kigel · Thursday, July 21st 2011 at 12:05PM · 659 views
MOTHER JONES, July 21, 2011—By now you've read about Florida GOP Rep. Allen West's unhinged email rant, in which he told Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, who represents his neighboring congressional district, that "you have proven repeatedly that you are not a lady." (He also called her "vile, unprofessional, and dispicable.") West has since either apologized or not apologized, depending on whom you talk to, but one thing is indisputable: He and his opponents are going to milk this baby for all its worth.

On Wednesday, West fired off a fundraising email to supporters, painting himself as the target of the Democratic attack machine; Democratic groups like EMILY's List did their best to capitalize on the moment as well.

West says stuff like this all the time though, which raises the question: Is his crazy talk a political asset, or a liability? As it happens, Case Western Reserve University political scientist Justin Buchler has released a study (PDF) that answers almost that exact question:

[T]his paper proposes a measure of infamy for Members of Congress based on the frequency with which their names are used as internet search terms paired with epithets attacking either their intelligence or their sanity. Using that measure, the paper examines the statistical predictors of internet infamy. Not surprisingly, the results suggest that ideological extremism increases the likelihood of a legislator attaining such infamy, as does a leadership position in Congress...

The kicker:

The results in this paper suggest that infamy is more electorally harmful than beneficial. While infamous legislators raise more money than their lower-profile colleagues, their infamy also provides a fundraising boon to their opponents, and in House elections, infamy appears to have a direct negative effect on vote shares, at least for Republicans. Most surprisingly, these results are robust even controlling for ideological extremism.

Looks like we may have been on to something.

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Siebra Muhammad Thursday, July 21st 2011 at 12:54PM

Hmmm...

Richard Kigel Thursday, July 21st 2011 at 1:11PM

Siebra: I hope you check out Stephen Colbert's take this I posted just below this. He puts this whole thing in perspective. And he gives you a laugh!

Richard Kigel Thursday, July 21st 2011 at 3:21PM

I know--the contrast between their remarks is amazing.

She was making a common political point. He was name calling and making threats.

Man...it he can't take the heat, he should stay out of the...kitchen???

Richard Kigel Thursday, July 21st 2011 at 5:08PM

Right, Irma.

The guy talks tough to a friendly commentator. Let's see how he handlles himself with a pro like chris Matthews or Lawrence O'Donnell.

Richard Kigel Thursday, July 21st 2011 at 7:13PM

One thing about a bully--they have to pick one someone who can't defend themsevles. But when someone stands up, they run.

Look how he runs to his friendly right-wing media. He knows he will catch hell from some of those tough assed journalists who don't take that kind of crap.

We'll see how long his ranting will go on.

Wonder what his poll numbers are among women?


ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Me, I am apalled by this all being turned into a....

Please send the maxium contribution to the person of teh wrong 'gender'

Please send the maximum contribution to the person of the wrong 'skin color' (NUP)

Just a little more of ONLY IN AMERICA...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...But, it was a teaching moment to learn she was trying to protect her district so I can not wait to hear his response to him actually being a resident of her district...and even more of a teahcing moment that a politician does not have to reside in the district they run for office in the state of Fl.! (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

This male has a lot to answer to on him being a gentleman / someone due the respect he is trying to take away from her. I wonder if he is up for election soon and his trying to do talking points on how he handled this only off hear say...

because, he was not there in Congress doing what he told the voters he would be doing, representing them when he only shows up to make a showing for the media cameras on C-Span then leaves only to learn what is going on, on the floor of the house second hand as his just proved he did. (WATCH WHAT YOU SAY BECAUSE IT CAM COME BACK TO BITE YOU IN THE __LOL)

so good those on teh right are now being forced even over on Fox to move beyond their safty zone limited to talking points and having to aactually answer the questions put before them in thenext coming years. (rotfl) (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Rich as he nor Cain can find any excuses on this matter or on the unnessary things they come up with lets hope to see them square off on Re. Sharpton...and by the way (oops here is what is goin on right now on Sharpton's guest hosting)

the Rev. just had a mini-black town hall with a Black congress woman (D from my now vavorite state Wisconsin. lol)gWEN mOORE AND A JOURNALIST BLACK jONATHEN cAPERHART on West having th enerve to bring up tis is all because he is Black...they even brought up how offended we were at Clarance tomas bringing up the race card to save his being rejected by his fellow members on the right...

They also brought up he got offended for her calling him a gentleman...oh, and this may not be the only problem West has brought upon his trying to respond like Palin always does to get attention...

Congresswoman G. Moore said he has violated the rules of the house by calling personal name callings in this negative manner..."I" sure hope so. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Noe I have seen it all...I was channel surfing from L.O to O'reilly and saw they had a picture of West talking but no sound of what he was saying at all...then tehy went to commercial...I must watch O'Reilly on rerun to find out what happened there...they only showed one commerical and Bill is back on with a guest like they had been talking before the commercial...boy I can't wait to find out what tis was all about...as Iknow they have got to have West on as much as possiable as much in trouble they are...(smile)

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