In a previous post I noted how the late Mayor Tom Campbell, who had survived drinking a glass of water from a public pool thus proving that
the water was safe, survived for another
43 years, became wealthy and accumulated a
large collection of clocks.
Today while skimming Google News I came across a perturbation in a time continuum.
There is a guy running in the Republican primary in New
York’s 17th Congressional District, who, if the winner, could affect the fate
of the Republican Party in New York State and be a major embarrassment for the
national Republican Party.
New York will hold its first ever federal Congressional
primaries on June 26th (they’ve never been held on this date before)
and the 17th District’s GOP contest will decide the party’s nominee
to oppose the Democratic incumbent, Rep. Nita Lowey. The 17th District, brand
new as a result of the every ten year Federal census which results in
redistricting to equalize Congressional district population (New York lost two
Congressional Districts as residents fled the state’s high taxes, high property
taxes, and lack of jobs) now covers most of Westchester County (just outside
New York City) and all of Rockland County, just across the Hudson River from
Westchester. The District runs the gamut from wealthy to poor residents.
One Republican candidate, Joe Carvin, the twice elected Rye
Town Supervisor, has the full support of the Westchester and Rockland County
Republican parties, having been endorsed at their convention on March 27.
The other candidate, Jim Russell, will be on the ballot to
oppose Mr. Carvin in the primary.
Mr. Russell, who has run for Congress at every opportunity,
may have been ejected from a parallel universe. Back in 2001 he published an
essay which, finally in 2010, received national media attention when he was on
the Republican line for Congress, after the party’s choice, a Lt. Colonel in
the Army Reserves, was called up to active duty just before the election by the
Pentagon and sent to Afghanistan. Mr. Russell wound up on the party line by
default. But his being there caused the national media to start looking into
his background, and in September of that year both the web site Politico, the
Gannett Journal News (which covers Westchester and Rockland), various magazine
reporters, and the New York Times read his essay and discovered he was that
most abhorrent of public figures, a racist and anti-Semite.
Here’s how Peter Applebome of the New York Times described
Russell’s essay in a September 26 article:
“Mr. Russell seemed to embrace, among other things, racial
separatism, eugenics and an assortment of historical and literary figures with
anti-Semitic or Nazi ties. It also turns out that he has attended gatherings of
groups with white nationalist views.”
Mr. Applebome went on to report that “Russell writes that
‘parents need to be reminded that they have a natural obligation, as essential
as providing food and shelter, to instill in their children an acceptance of
appropriate ethnic boundaries for socialization and marriage.’”
Candidate Russell is also quoted (not by the Times) as claiming: It has been demonstrated that finches raised by foster parents of a different species of finch will later exhibit a lifelong sexual attraction toward the alien species. The raising of finches is one more thing Washington should regulate.
In response to his publications Russell pleads what lawyers call
various rules of statutory interpretation.
This will be quite a campaign. Russell’s opponent, Carvin, represents everything Russell
loathes. Carvin is married to an African-American and has mixed-race children.
He speaks five languages fluently (French, Spanish, Portuguese, Wolof,
English), and has lived throughout the world. He co-founded Building Community
Bridges (a group created to promote interracial and intercultural understanding)
and One World United and Virtuous (to encourage international understanding).
So there you have it. The Rockland and Westchester County
Republican Parties and every Republican candidate for county and state wide
office in Westchester and Rockland Counties has disowned Russell (as the GOP
did in 2010) but not every registered Republican who can vote in the primary
may know all of this. What happens if instead of telling Russell to “get thee
behind me, Beelzebub” they nominate him? The simple answer is the Republican
parties in Rockland and Westchester Counties will once again disown him, and
Mrs. Lowey will win the election, as she did in 2010, by default.
In a letter to the editor published June 11 in the Gannett
Journal News, one writer said that the eyes of the county, the state and, yes,
the nation will be on this primary watching whether or not Republican voters
drown out a bigot from another dimension with a finch obsession.
Make that also Canada.
Where can I buy a finch? What kind of alien species are they attracted to?
ReplyDeleteYou have split an infinitive. You mean, "To what kind of alien species are they attracted?"
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