CA-04: Tom McClintock's Ku Klux Klan Problem

David Dayen has some breaking news over at Calitics. Turns out Tom McClintock, carpetbagger opponent of Democratic candidate Lt. Col. Charlie Brown in CA-04 who is currently a State Senator in a district that runs from the LA suburbs to Santa Barbara County, is running for congress in a district hundreds of miles away up in the northeast corner of the state and has run for two previous statewide offices unsuccessfully including for governor in the 2003 recall, was actually endorsed for governor 5 years ago by none other than the Ku Klux Klan. Check out this endorsement:

Dateline: September 27, 2003

Ku Klux Klan Announces support for Tom McClintock

The Imperial Klans of America, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (IKA) have announced their full support for Tom
McClintock's bid for the governorship of California. Their support is announced in what they term "the
lesser of all evil candidates."

When interviewed, Mr. Chris Johnson (Grand Dragon or State Director of the IKA's California chapter) had this to say regarding the announcement, "While Mr. McClintock is not the perfect candidate for California Governor, we have more in common with his ideology than any of the other candidates. We are in congruence with his stand on illegal aliens infecting our land and his courage in standing up to the invasion." Mr. Johnson went on to say that, "Mr. McClintock echoes our anti-abortion stand, and our opposition to oppressive taxation."

Haha. Well, this isn't a terribly enthusiastic endorsement, is it? But you gotta love their reasoning behind settling on McClintock: "we have more in common with his ideology than any of the other candidates." Pretty much says it all.

CA-04 is a really red district with a PVI of R+11. Charlie almost took corrupt congressman John Doolittle out last cycle but lost by a mere 3%. Charlie is one of several great 2nd chance candidates we have this year.

At first, the revelation that Doolittle would be retiring after this term was a disappointing turn of events but Brown I think lucked out by getting McClintock, perrenial candidate for whatever office opens up (and in fact he has accounts for two runs for office in 2010 still open) as his opponent. Sure he has name recognition but what he's best known for is being a loser. Also, over these past two cycles Charlie has made a credible case for himself as a Democrat in a red district, so much so that the latest Research 2000/DKos poll has him leading McClintock by 5.

I told my Republican uncle about the poll last night and he was shocked. He lives up in CA-04 and he's been telling me since 06 how Charlie has no shot because the 4th is so reliably red that anyone with an R next to his name will win. It's looking as though he may just be proven wrong.

Let's give Charlie some love so McClintock can be free to focus on his 2010 run for Board of Equalization.



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Re: CA-04: (none / 0)

er, why does the press release say...
"While Mr. McClintock is not the perfect candidate for California Governor"?
by notedgeways on Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 01:41:13 AM EST

Re: CA-04: (none / 0)

Because he was running for governor at the time, as Todd wrote.

This is a non-story, though. It's not like the guy was actively seeking a KKK endorsement.


by syntag on Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 03:02:22 AM EST
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This isn't the best argument to use against him (none / 0)

No offense, but a candidate doesn't always get to decide who endorses. Even Barack Obama got a couple of ugly endorsements that he never sought. In some cases he publicly deplored them, and rightly so.

As an ex-Californian, I know McClintock has always been a reichwing tool, but I've not seen any indication that he's an avowed racist. He's just a typical GOP douche.  


by Spiffarino on Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 02:43:30 AM EST

Re: CA-04: Tom McClintock's Ku Klux Klan Problem (none / 0)

Charlie Brown is the man.  I live in CA-04 (Butte County) and Brown seems to be hitting the airwaves almost 2 to 1.  I've heard a few lame ads about Brown at anti-war rallies but it's pretty damn pathetic, considering that Brown is a veteran and is being attacked by a career politician who is running for a job hundreds of miles away.

Anyway, go Brown!


And so, may evil beware and may good dress warmly and eat lots of fresh vegetables.
by thatpurplestuff on Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 05:13:03 AM EST

Re: CA-04: Tom McClintock's Ku Klux Klan Problem (none / 0)

Slightly O/T, but does anyone remember former California State Senator H. L. "Bill" Richardson? Lord, I miss that guy at election time. He had an opinion on each and every one of the state ballot initiatives, and contrived to have his arguments inserted into the official voters' guide every election. Rather than wading through the thicket of initiatives, arguments and rebuttals as I'm compelled to now, I could just flip through the guide, see where Richardson stood on any given initiative, and vote the other way certain that I'd leagued myself with those Californians who don't move their lips when they read.


by rcareaga on Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 11:28:28 AM EST

McClintock's Ku Klux Klan Problem (none / 0)

I don't like the guilt by association stuff.  This is really no different than linking Obama to Ayers or Obama to Raila Odinga.


The sharpest criticism often goes hand in hand with the deepest idealism and love of country. ~RFK
by Vox Populi on Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 11:31:18 AM EST


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