“我们要拉莫尼卡”

Q1 Arts and Humanities
P. Miller
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到1966年,对四分卫杰克·肯普(Jack Kemp)的嘘声变得如此丑陋,以至于布法罗的一家报纸发表了一篇姗姗来迟的谴责文章。编辑们提醒粉丝们注意全国电视观众,他们警告说,嘲笑肯普会让这座城市看起来二流。然而,训诫没有任何效果。球迷们——少数民族的、天主教徒的、工人阶级的,以及绝大多数的民主党人——团结在替补四分卫达里尔·拉莫尼卡周围,反对wasp、保守派坎普。“我们要拉莫尼卡”的声音前所未有地在纪念体育场响起。除了表明他对种族和政治的忠诚,四分卫的争议也预示并塑造了这位四分卫出身的候选人的民粹主义形象。肯普政治野心的关键是拉莫尼卡的粉丝,他们是心怀不满的民主党人,也是理查德·尼克松(Richard Nixon)重组美国政治战略的核心元素。但是,在地方和全国种族中,对沉默的大多数的要求有所不同。为了克服自己的wasp名声,坎普的民族民粹主义比尼克松的象征性姿态在本质上更激进。
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“We Want Lamonica”
The booing of quarterback Jack Kemp got so ugly by 1966 that a Buffalo newspaper issued a tardy rebuke. Reminding fans of the national television audience, the editors warned that deriding Kemp made the city look second-rate. The admonishment had no effect, however. A cross section of fans—ethnic, Catholic, working class, and, overwhelmingly, Democrat—coalesced around backup quarterback Daryle Lamonica against the WASPish, conservative Kemp. “We want Lamonica” pulsed through Memorial Stadium like never before. Besides revealing an assertion of ethnic and political loyalties, the quarterback controversy anticipated and shaped the quarterback-turned-candidate's populist persona. Key to Kemp's political ambitions were Lamonica fans, disaffected Democrats who were also the core element of Richard Nixon's strategy to realign American politics. But the bidding for the silent majority differed in local and national races. Seeking to overcome his WASPish reputation, Kemp's brand of ethnic populism was more activist in nature than Nixon's token gestures.
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Journal of sport history
Journal of sport history Arts and Humanities-History
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