That helped fuel the populist anger that led to Huey Long's success.
Instead of the feel-good sentimentality of typical pop benefit records, "A Vision Shared" has at least a few moments of populist anger; its songs won't be bullied.
It's an expression of populist anger by people who haven't bought into the idea that free markets solve everything.
The actual issue is not explained, but the charge taps into the populist anger about stagnant wages, foreign competition, and the globalization that both Clinton and Dole, in fact, have supported.
QUESTION FROM D: Why do the Democrats seem incapable of effectively wielding populist anger in the same manner as their Republican counterparts?
And as lawmakers struggle to gain political advantage on the issue, they must juggle the often competing goals of curbing prices, increasing production and tamping down populist anger about oil industry profits.
The common ingredient in Chicago and Colorado isn't simply populist anger.
But that has done little to assuage the populist anger, which Mr. Halbritter said emerged only after the Oneidas became wealthy.
Earlier this year Mr. Yeltsin cast him aside as a sop to populist anger over the rise of a rich, and unpopular, Russian business class.
That ceded the issue to others, and it eventually fell to the Tea Party and Republicans in Congress to tap into populist anger.