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John M. Lynch is an Honors Faculty Fellow at Barrett the Honors College at Arizona State University. He's also affiliated with ASU's Center for Biology & Society. When he's not an historian of anti-evolutionism, he's an evolutionary morphologist. Much to his surprise, in 2007 he was named the Arizona Professor of the Year. No doubt his students were surprised as well.

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May Der Zirkle be unbroken ...

Category: Politics
Posted on: May 10, 2008 3:15 PM, by John Lynch

Zirkle

Remember Tony Zirkle? He’s the Indiana Republican who cavorted with Hitler-worshippers at the Saddest Birthday Party Ever and claimed that he didn’t "know enough about the group to either favor it or oppose it." Well, May 6th saw his defeat in the Republican primary. But get this, he got 16% of the vote.

Strangely, Zirkle sees his defeat as a victory and steals some rhetoric from the Discovery Institute playbook:

However, with respect to the social issues, when it comes to who was most successful in placing their ideas on the public record, I can claim an incredible victory. I, myself, have been extremely pleased at how well my plan worked to get my message out for public consumption. I obtained national coverage from numerous Internet blogs, Fox National news, CNN, MSNBC and nationally syndicated radio talk shows. I’ve said from the beginning that my primary purpose was not to win, but to educate and inform. To that end, I can claim this campaign as a tremendous success.

How many time have we heard that from DI flacks?

(HT to Orac)

Comments

#1

One can only wonder if the scandal had *some* effect- after all, in 2006, he got 30% of the vote.

(As per the IN Secretary of State)

Posted by: AndyB | May 10, 2008 3:31 PM

#2

I'm not sure that's comforting.

Posted by: John Lynch | May 10, 2008 3:45 PM

#3

He was the incumbent, right? Some (too many) people just check off the name they recognize. Not a justification; just an explanation.

Posted by: Gerry L | May 10, 2008 11:01 PM

#4

No, Zirkle wasn't the incumbent. In the previous election, the Republican incumbent, Chris Chocula lost to the Democrat, whose name escapes me.

Posted by: OriGuy | May 11, 2008 5:37 AM

#5

Apart from his love of nazis, there are probably a lot of unrelated policy positions he holds that reasonable Republicans might agree with. However it is asking a lot of the credibility of the state Republican party that 16 percent of its supporters would hold those positions with such high regard that they cancel out his nazi demerits (assuming next to no one the party actually agrees nazism: which is not an unwarranted assumption).

It is possible that some of those who supported him didn't know of his respect for Nazis. But that also tarnishes the credibility of the Republican party. The party ought to have so vigorously and publicly disowned him that no one in the state would be ignorant about his views.


Posted by: crf | May 11, 2008 3:58 PM

#6

Interesting.

Posted by: Tony Zirkle | May 12, 2008 8:27 PM

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