It was only eight years ago that circumstances brought Aurora white supremacist Frazier Glenn Miller, Senator Roy Blunt, transsexual Midge Potts, and the director of the independent movie Phone Sex Grandma together.
Miller, 73, was arrested earlier today for the murders of three people at two Jewish centers in Overland Park, Kan, was a candidate for Seventh District Congress in 2006. After he was rejected by the Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian parties because of his racist and anti-semitic beliefs, Miller ran as a write-in candidate.
Blunt, was the incumbent Seventh District Congressman, while the winning Democratic candidate Jack Truman of Lamar, was an independent filmmaker, whose most acclaimed production, Phone Sex Grandma, starred his mother.
Blunt reached the general election by winning a primary race against the Seventh District's first transsexual candidate, Midge Potts.
With that kind of lineup, it is no wonder that the Libertarian candidate, Kevin Craig, did not receive much publicity.
1 comment:
Bahaha! How bad could the Libertarian have been? I actually kinda like Libertarians for Federal government. I think the great United States of America is too diverse to be governed by 535 yahoos in D.C..
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