Another week, another politician firing a gun in a campaign video.
But this time, it’s a Democrat blasting a paper mache elephant, the longtime symbol of the Republican party.
Estakio Beltran is one of two Democrats running for a congressional seat to represent his Republican-leaning district in Washington state. Critics refer to him as a “long shot” who won’t win, he says in the 30-second video.
“But what happens to an elephant that stands around doing nothing for too long?” he asks as he shoots the piñata-like object, then rides off toward Washington, D.C., atop a donkey. Beltran faces nine Republicans in this year’s primary election, set for Aug. 5.
Beltran isn’t the only one fed up with GOP obstructionism. Obama this week also went on the offensive against Republicans who are criticizing him for not fulfilling his duties as commander-in-chief. “You know, it is lonely, me just doing stuff,” the president said Thursday. “I’d love it if the Republicans did stuff too.”
Last month, Americans gave Congress its lowest approval rating ever for a midterm election year. Just 16% of the public supported the lawmakers’ performance, down from 21% during the previous midterms in 2010.









