On page 7 of the Los Angeles "Official Sample Ballot" for next Tuesday's primary is a race for Judge of the Superior Court (Office number 125). The contest hasn't gotten any publicity. But I want you to read this:
“No person shall be a citizen of the United States unless he is a non-Hispanic white of the European race, in whom there is no ascertainable trace of Negro blood, nor more than one-eighth Mongolian, Asian, Asia Minor, Middle Eastern, Semitic, Near Eastern, American Indian, Malay or other non-European or non-white blood, provided that Hispanic whites, defined as anyone with an Hispanic ancestor, may be citizens if, in addition to meeting the aforesaid ascertainable trace and percentage tests, they are in appearance indistinguishable from Americans whose ancestral home is in the British Isles or Northwestern Europe. Only citizens shall have the right and privilege to reside permanently in the United States.”
The man who wrote that-- a proposed constitutional amendment-- is asking for our votes for the Superior Court. His name-- well he has many names-- is Bill Johnson. He also goes by the names William Daniel Johnson, Daniel Johnson and James O. Pace. He's an attorney, a Mormon, and, as you may have concluded, a white supremacist (and Ron Paulista). The paragraph comes from his 1985 book, Amendment to the Constitution-- Averting The Decline And Fall Of America in which he urges the repeal of the 14th (which defines citizenship as well as due process and equal protection under the law) and 15th (which guarantees voting rights for all citizens) Amendments. He advocates deporting tens of millions of Americans within one year. That would include... well, read his little amendment again. American Indians, Eskimos, Hawaiians won't be citizens but they'll have to live on reservations.
This isn't Johnson's first bid for elective office. When Dick Cheney resigned from Congress to become Secretary of Defense in 1989, Johnson ran for his House seat in Wyoming. He didn't win although a GOP front group publication, All the Way, strongly backed him.
“The strongest pro-majority campaign in the nation is mounting here with far-reaching implications. Congressional candidate Daniel Johnson is being blasted as a ‘white supremacist’ because he favors repatriating non-whites to Africa and scrapping affirmative action programs.
“Johnson, 34, seeking the post vacated by now-Secretary of Defense Richard Chaney [sic], is a smart Harvard-law grad who persuasively articulates the pro-gun, pro-family, pro-American position. He is a dedicated anti-communist with many youthful supporters.”
One of those "youthful supporters" was his 18 year old campaign manager/KKK organizer, John Abarr. Johnson kind of sounds like a typical, garden variety Republican child molester. In fact, he also ran for Congress in Arizona in 2006, trying to sneak into the Democratic primary. Like Joe Lieberman and Zell Miller, he claimed to be a "traditional Democrat" who was abandoned by the Democratic Party. Blue Dog Gabby Giffords won the primary with 54.1% of the vote. Johnson managed to get 3.0%. Giffords went on to beat Randy Graf, a Republican extremist with similar views to Johnson's.
Aside from being active in Ron Paul's campaign, he is also a Minuteman activist and exactly the kind of person made to feel empowered by CNN resident xenophobe Lou Dobbs. Johnson's campaign manager, Holly Clearman is also state coordinator for the Ron Paul for President campaign and is herself is a candidate for the Republican L.A. County Central Committee. They are counting on Paulistas to put him over the top. Fortunately, there are legal community newspapers that actually do the research on judicial candidates. In L.A. we have the Metropolitan News Enterprise, which dug up a lot of the facts on Johnson's multiple identities.
[Cross-posted at Down With Tyranny.]
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yikes!
Digg this!
Wow…
What a freak.
And I thought only Texas had nut jobs like this that ran for state-wide office.
As someone who has lived and worked in 12 or 13 different states I can assure you that there are significant levels of wack jobs in all of them.
The ones in Texas just don’t bother to hide it as much as they do in other states.
Holy sh8t!!
To answer your question, if there are enough white xenophobic, nativist, know nothing self identified Republicans in LA he’s a shoe in.
Holy crap… I guess that he’s a “‘murkan” whose family was here before the land bridge to Siberia collapsed? Or maybe not so much?
I guess according the the man-of-many-names all of us mongrels who have served in the military and those who don’t look like Aryans (Persians too?) as he defines them just wasted our fucking time, eh? Tool exemplified.
Chickenhawk much perhaps?
I just spoke with Johnny Wendell at the local Air America affiliate and he’s trying to line up an interview with the crazy Ron Paul lady who’s the campaign manager. The candidate won’t speak to the media. She’s running for the GOP L.A. County Central Committee
You don’t need many votes in a bottom of the ballot, low turn out election. And the whole Ron Paul community is all fired up to elect him
Did I miss it? What party is he?
Since no one ever knows much about the people running for Judge, Charles Manson could win a bench seat..
Somethin odd about voting for judges
It is hard to figure which state this nut job belongs to!
Coming to a State near you — William Daniel Johnson, Daniel Johnson and James O. Pace (choose 1).
It’s a non-partisan office but he’s an independent. He ran as a Joe Lieberman/Zell Miller kind of Democrat when he ran in AZ– “the party left me”
I wonder if this guy is anti-gay. He didn’t say anything about them in his amendment, although he does cover Malays
Indeed. Of all the things that puzzle me about American elections, this is the one that puzzles me most.
FYI: Paul is no longer endorsing him.
http://www.popehat.com/2008/05.....the-blimp/
Iowa
Obama 47, McCain 38
Michigan
McCain 41, Obama 37
Kansas
McCain 49, Obama 39
survey USA
Obama is showing some serious problems in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and of course Florida.
Hope he’s got a plan to deal with it.
Sunday’s NY Times had a good article on the dis-connect between the need for judges to be independent yet in many areas, run for “re-election.”
He hates people not like him.
Aaarrrrgghhh!!!!
Scary guy. If you go to his website, he seems like Mr. America. Nothing there to warn the voters.
http://billjohnsonforjudge.com/index.html
I gotta give ya credit Howie, you sure can spot ‘em.
What a piece of work!
I have a feeling he does, it doesnt’ help that his exposure here has been minimal no thanks to the ban on campaigning here in MI during the primaries. The ground game is forming locally until then. I really want this primary debacle done with, i’m tired of this state being ‘off the map’ because our superdelegates were greedy idiots.
Nah.
There are nutjobs everywhere. I was just out in California, checking on my parents. There is a batsh*t crazy woman running for the State Assembly from Kern County. Her campaign platform: Gas prices are too high, and the PUC needs to set the prices so we pay less at the pump.
I looked at my mother and said, “Please, mom, tell me she’s not a Democrat.” Mom said, “Sorry, I can’t tell you that.”
BC
Nativist, know nothing, white racist, xenophobic Republicans 1, pragmatic rationalists 0.
sorry to go off topic but some more mccllellin sweets for everyone, this from think progress and notice my bold;
take a look at my bold, this maggot actually thinks it’s “betrayal” to inform America there is a traitor in the white hose
she calls mcclellan’s info the betrayal and not the president’s depravity!
we really need to jump down this womens throat for being a traitor herself with a statement like that
The latest polls in Michigan have McSame beating Obama. What’s the matter with Kansas? What’s the matter with Michigan??? 8 years of Republican rule have put Michigan in a depression yet the good citizens of the state want more of the same. “Can I have some more gruel, Sir?”
Hey Howie,
Does this guy want all the schools to use McGuffey’s Readers, too? They were hot stuff, around 100 years ago.
Bob in HI
Let’s see - First Wyoming, then Arizona, now California, next Hawaii! *g*
I just read this to my blond, brown-eyed school-aged kids who are 1/4 Pacific Islander-Asian; they were aghast, said this guy and his proposed amendment were unAmerican, wanted to know what to do. Told them that these kind of cretins show up all time all over the place, and that the only real protection is to get to know candidates thoroughly, and vote for the right ones as well as help GOTV for the same.
That is really well said Perris! So they’re “bored” are they? We’ll see. I have a feeling we can light a real fire under their ass with this one! btw, I hear the maggot’s anti defamation league is preparing a law suit against you-I’d try to settle…
Dave Neiwert is upstairs on Republican Appeasers
Have you ever heard of The Honorable Thaddeus McCotter (MI-11)? He is exactly what the problem is!
The state is crawling with McCotters. Just another example of the ignorance of the voting electorate. Sheep, lemmings, cretins, xenophobes, know nothings are too kind to describe a far to sizeable number of people that call themselves “citizens”. They could easily pass as citizens of the 3rd Reich. Who knows, maybe Hitler was prescient, the reich would last a thousand years, just not exclusively in Germany.
You need to get to know this state better, really.
It’s been a swing state for a while; it also went for McCain over Bush in 2000. Many of those same voters have not yet been fully educated about the changes in McCain over the last 8 years; people on the west side of the state are also more uniformly white-Christian-fundie, will be likely to vote for someone more like them than not like them. The media here is also locked down tightly, owned by only a couple companies and thin in their ability to cover any beat in depth, let alone offer any diversity of opinion. Makes it very difficult for voters to get informed if they are not internet savvy.
But as said up thread, Obama has been working on getting a ground game going; he’s actually much farther ahead than people outside MI realize. (My Dem organization received a presentation from the Obama team a year ago in August — have NEVER been approached by Clinton people, either before the primary or after.) Unions will throw behind Obama, although their voters will be pretty independent; many are god-guns-gays folks and still haven’t figured out their jobs were shipped overseas by god-guns-gays candidates/incumbents. They may wise up before November.
And it’s not just McCotter, but Walberg, Knoellenberg, Rogers — all four seats were competitive last cycle, but the DCCC pissed away the money (thanks, Rahm) on the Duckworth race that would have helped us win these seats. Given a better candidate with adequate funding, each of these seats could be won back — should already have been won back. It’s not just the voters in the district who are to blame.
Mike Rogers (MI-08), for example, is 18th on the list of most likely to flip seats, and DCCC has been ignoring it. But we now have a grassroots candidate that may be able to kick Rogers’ ass — just have to get him hooked up with ActBlue and BlueAmerica this week to help him put the pedal to the metal.
With the problems Kirkpatrick has in Detroit Michigan is ripe for a Republican victory. Don’t think the Republicans will play that for all it’s worth and the Michigan Democratic Party has proven itself incompentent by their handling of the primary. You really need to take a more realistic look at what the politics are in Michigan, really.
Heh. I voted for his opponent already…
But geez…talk about a wingtard!
Howie, thanks. This guy really needs to be spotlighted. We’ve been having judicial candidates come speak to our Dem club these last couple of months to get our endorsement. We’ve learned a lot about Judicial races. For instance, when you receive the ballot pamphlet a few weeks before an election, you see that some candidates for various offices have printed statements and others don’t. The reason most don’t is it costs about $80,000 to have it printed.
We call them “nativists”, but in truth they hate the natives just as much as they hate all the other races. These white supremacists are immigrants, just like the people they hate.
McCotter is a wonderful orator, no fool by any stretch. I actually love it up on the peninsula, but these type of people make me so damn sad. My parents and my siblings are these type of folks constituents, we’ve been into too many bitter arguments (see fights). They have never once watched C-span, they simply have no clue, but they are all too ready too explain too you how left liberals are fucking up the Country. It makes me so mad, the behavior they are quick to attribute to us is just so dumb, this while their guys run amok. Ignorance is the enemy.
Holy shite….and I thought LA was nuts voting for (anti-integration) Bobbi Fiedler (?sp) and then falling for the Jarvis ant-tax nuts.
Bill Johnson’s a first class whack job. With the lack of awareness/pariciaption in judicial elections I can easily imagine him winning with the Paulista vote.
Unless, of coure, someone like Howie comes along and shines a lot on this cockroach.
I hope KPFK (and Amy Goodman at DN) get word of this tonight and start getting the word out Friday AM: not much time left before Tuesday.
If LA Indymedia hasn’t already spotlighted Howie’s pick-up, that would be another venue….
Hmm: Communities For A Better Environment could also help get out the word among people of color (CBE’s constituency). Crap - my laptop is down and that’s where I have my contact # for them stored…..
Great work, Howie!
Outside of Detroit, Kilpatrick (and you need to get the name straight) is viewed as a Detroit problem. (Governor Granholm is seen as spineless, which doesn’t help matters much since the city council has thrown themselves on her for help with the Kwame problem.) The city of Detroit is NOT going to vote Republican, even if they are miserably unhappy with Kilpatric; they’ve been disappointed with Granholm for more than 4 years, nothing new to them and certainly no worse than Engler.
You want to quibble about Macomb County, which went for Bush by one of the strongest margins in the country in 2004? Fine — but even that bastion of redness is weakening. You can see it in the reaction of folks who attended the Obama event there, week before last; the reporter who wrote the content at that link had a very hard time finding someone not sold on Obama. You want to quibble about Western Michigan? Fine — but turn-out at the Obama event in GR was incredibly strong for a staunchly Republican Christian-Dominionist part of the state (Richard Van Andel was surely spinning in his grave to see a black, Democratic presidential candidate speaking at the arena named for him.)
I’ve got a copy of an email from a well-known Republican Party activist, who deplores McCain because of his position on immigration; the email, sent out to many Republican Party activists, asks them to vote for change and vote their conscience after ranting about McCain.
Which all tells me that there are two key groups that Obama needs to concentrate on here in MI: blue-collar Reagan Democrats, and staunch HRC supporters. My money is on Obama’s appearance in Oakland County on Monday next week making an appeal for party unity and addressing both of those constituencies in one fell swoop.
If there’s any seat in this state that’s really at risk, it’s the Governor’s office, and that’s two more years out. DeVos might actually have a crack at it this time, if Crazy Pete Hoekstra doesn’t throw his hat in the ring. (Cox and Bishop have toooo much baggage.)
I think I have the politics here in Michigan down just fine, thank you. I make my living right now by staying on top of them.
He’s listed on the ballot as ‘international corporate lawyer’.
That tells me all I want to know: if he were any good, he wouldn’t need to run for judge.
Of course, I have other ‘not-gonna-vote-fors’, chiefly county supervisor Antonovich (been voting against him for years).