Showing posts with label Christian Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian Party. Show all posts

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Clint Eastwood Jr.

 







Clint Eastwood Jr., May 31, 1930 (San Francisco, Calif.) -

VP candidate for Christian Party (2016)

Running mate with nominee: James Curtis Woolsey (b. 1966)
Popular vote: 0 (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

Curtis Woolsey of Tucson, Ariz. filed with the FEC on Dec. 27, 2016 with the intention of seeking the Presidential nomination of the Constitution Party. Having not achieved that goal, he changed his FEC filing to that of being affiliated with the Christian Party on May 23, 2016, and resumed his quest for the White House. This entity does not appear to be connected to earlier political groups also using the name "Christian Party."

Woolsey was the son of Christian missionaries and had spent part of his upbringing in Peru, Ecuador and Guatemala. He returned to Arizona after a stint in the US Navy. In 2014 he ran as an Independent write-in candidate for Governor of Arizona and made the following statement to Ballotpedia--

On February 15, 2014, I was led by the Holy Spirit to run for Governor of Arizona. On March 7, 2014, the Secretary of State of Arizona accepted the statement of organization for my political committee, 'Arizona for Woolsey for Governor,' commencing my candidacy for Governor of Arizona. By the time my period as leader of Arizona ends, pre-birth killing (abortion), court-ordered medicine, the forbidding of preaching Jesus Christ and the forbidding of Bibles in public schools will be legally ended, or there will be no God in heaven and I will take full responsibility for these restraints on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness remaining.

Wooley had several Facebook accounts related to his electioneering: Woolsey, Eastwood, Swaggart, 2016 - Jesus Christ for Curtis Woolsey for President - and, Holy Spirit Baptism by Jesus Christ. Clint Eastwood had been selected for the position of Vice-President, with televangelist Jimmy Swaggart for Secretary of State.

Some samples from Woolsey's various Facebook pages--

May 18, 2016
OBEYING THE LEADING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT!
Write in CURTIS WOOLSEY as PRESIDENT on NOVEMBER 8, 2016!
CHRISTIAN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE CURTIS WOOLSEY, VICE PRESIDENT CLINT EASTWOOD, SECRETARY OF STATE JIMMY SWAGGART

June 11, 2016
My voter registration card with the designation, CHR, under Party, standing for Christian Party, the party God led me to join, which has no platform of beliefs, but freedom to obey the leading of the Holy Spirit! Praise Jesus! If you register to vote, and put "Christian" for your party, you will be in the same party that I'm in!

July 20, 2016
I'm Curtis Woolsey, Christian Party presidential nominee! I am unworthy, and I am nothing! I carry out God's will and I obey God! "The fear of the Lord, that is wisdom, and to depart from evil is understanding." -Job 28:28 from the Holy Bible. I'm glad to say Christ is in my heart and God has been gracious to lead me by his Holy Spirit! Praise Jesus!


July 24, 2016
OBEYING THE GUIDANCE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT! PRAISE JESUS CHRIST!
Please write CURTIS WOOLSEY for PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on November 8, 2016!
SELECTED PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OF CHRISTIAN POLITICAL PARTY CURTIS WOOLSEY, Preaching all over the face of the world accompanied by THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY SPIRIT BY JESUS CHRIST! CURTIS WOOLSEY, CLINT EASTWOOD 2016


The choice of Clint Eastwood as VP is intriguing since the actor has professed ambivalence toward the traditional God of Christian religion but instead embraces the power of the natural world as a spiritual source, "So although my religious training was not really specific, I do feel spiritual things. If I stand on the side of the Grand Canyon and look down, it moves me in some way." Eastwood has also said he practices Transcendental Meditation.

Politically Eastwood had been a Republican and had endorsed every Presidential candidate of that party from Eisenhower to Romney. In interviews he has stated he is actually now a registered Libertarian. In 2016 he initially seemed to endorse Trump but later backed away from that, expressing disappointment with both of the major candidates. It is probably a safe bet he was unaware of having the honor of being the running-mate of the Christian Party.

The Woolsey/Eastwood ticket did not appear on any ballots or were registered as write-ins in any state.

In an April 2019 post-mortem, Woolsey opined--

God did not choose Donald Trump for President. Donald Trump was elected by so-called Christians who are going to hell for voting for Donald Trump in 2016, for not doing God’s will! Jesus Christ said God’s kingdom is for those who do the will of his Father, God. It was God’s will for Curtis Woolsey to be elected President in 2016, just as it is God’s will for Curtis Woolsey to be elected President in 2020! Furthermore, in God’s eyes, Curtis Woolsey is the President of the United States.

and this, also in April 2019--

I’m humbled to have been recognized by God as being President of the United States of America on September 8, 2016. In God’s eyes, I’m the President of the United States of America. -CURTIS WOOLSEY, 2020 Christian Party Presidential candidate

Woolsey ran again in 2020, but I cannot verify any running-mate.

Election history:
1986-1988 - Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif. (Nonpartisan)

Other occupations: US Army, lifeguard, actor, director, producer, musician, composer, California State Park and Recreation Commission

Notes:
Brush with fame. I knew a guy who once pumped gas for Eastwood at a Los Angeles filling station in the 1970s. Eastwood said, "Fill 'er up." Pretty exciting, eh?

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Joseph L. Martin

 


Joseph L. Martin, December 6, 1968 -

VP candidate for Reform Party of Kansas (2012)

Running mate with nominee: Charles Obadiah Baldwin (b. 1952)
Popular vote: 5,017 (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

The Kansas branch of the Reform Party of the United States of America appeared to have disaffiliated from the national party at some point between the 2004-2008 elections. In 2008 they crossed parties and endorsed Constitution Party nominees Chuck Baldwin/Darrell Castle. In June 2012 they once again nominated Baldwin but this time with Joseph Martin as his VP.

It would seem Baldwin had nothing to do with the Kansas Reform Party nomination. Since the 2008 election he relocated from Florida to Montana, where he became an even more outspoken anti-Zionist and embraced the survivalist American Redoubt concept--

God has led us to the conviction that Montana (along with other Mountain states) is going to be the tip of the spear in the freedom fight; and we believe God wants us to be part of that fight. We plan to start a new ministry where I can preach and my family can sing and minister (you should hear them sing!). Once we get established and can raise the funds, I definitely plan to livestream my messages on the Internet as we have been doing at Crossroad for the past year and a half. And if God opens the door, I will not rule out a run for State office. Yes, the freedom message is both spiritual and political; and I am afraid of neither!

For years, people have been asking me, “Chuck, what can we do?” Well, this is what God has led my family and me to do. We are convinced that the only way freedom has a chance to survive in these States united is to recapture the spirit of liberty–one State at a time. (To continue to focus on Washington, D.C., is a waste of time and energy!) And God has led us to the conclusion that Montana (and nearby states) is the place where freedom-minded patriots have a fighting chance to prevail. Instead of telling you what to do, my family and I are showing you what we believe we should do.


Baldwin had rejoined the Republican Party in order run for the position of Lt. Governor in Montana, but aborted that campaign prior to the 2012 primary.

His running-mate Joseph Martin was in Statesville, NC during the 2012 election but he had been a longtime activist with the Kansas Reform Party since 2000 when he joined as part of the Pat Buchanan wave. A Christian conservative, he was not happy when the national party backed Ralph Nader in 2004. Martin had run for Lt. Governor and Secretary of State under the Reform Party banner in Kansas. He was allied with Ron Paul supporters and said he was part of the effort to "put Chuck Baldwin on our Reform Party of KS ballot line in 2008." It appears he moved to North Carolina around 2010.

When Martin ran for Kansas Secretary of State in 2006 he provided an answer to those who used the abortion issue as a political litmus test--

Yes, I am Pro-life. All of our candidates are pro-life, some without exceptions, some with reservations like "life of the mother" and rape.

I am completely pro-life. Abortion should not be a legal medical procedure. If invasive surgery is required to save the mother, then that procedure should be to save her life and not to kill the child.

I am also completely against the use of embryonic stem-cell research. It is unethical, inhumane, and a contemptuous assault on human dignity. In addition, the research so far has been largely a complete failure: God and His Nature are trying to show mankind that this is unacceptable and useless.

I support reasonable research on adult stem-cells, which has been showing promise.

I am also against the forced harvesting and sale of organs from political dissidents against their will. This is a booming business in China, while our country's leaders do nothing about it, and our media are almost completely mute on this crime against humanity being done by our "Most Favored" trading partner.

Kansas has an entity called the Kansas Objections Board which is comprised of the Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General. In Sept. 2012 they heard two pleas. First was from the Reform Party of the United States of America. The national party had nominated Andre Barnett for President and wanted the ballot line occupied by Baldwin. Secondly, it was reported the Reform Party of Kansas wanted to rescind the Baldwin nomination and replace his name with that of Constitution Party nominee Virgil Goode and was planning to make their appeal to the Objections Board. The Board rejected the the former request, and appears to have said no to the latter as well if they did make the request.

Meanwhile, Martin was living in North Carolina and had become involved with the newly created Christian Party, which provided this self-description on their webpage--

About the Christian Party

For government truly to provide freedom to the people in our country, both the concepts in the Bible and the Constitution are necessary. Therefore, it is our goal in the Christian Party of North Carolina to empower Christians politically to glorify the Lord, by influencing government through the political process so that it conforms to both Biblical principles and the Constitution.

The Christian Party of North Carolina came into existence in response to the need for there to be a political voice for Christians in our state. On 9/3/10 the Christian Party of North Carolina was officially registered with the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

We are affiliated with the Constitution Party of America, a new national political party which is also Christian and 100% Pro-life. We welcome you as a fellow Christian to join us in restoring true Biblical leadership in government. To that end we ask that you please check out our “Get Involved” page.


For his part, Baldwin mostly stayed clear of the Kansas situation. However he did weigh in on his webpage that he believed Romney was going to win--

Posted on Nov 1, 2012
A Word About The Elections

With the 2012 Presidential election just a few days away, it is almost superfluous for me to engage in any kind of in depth discussion, as most people cannot, for the life of them, get past the political theater that is currently crescendoing to a climax. Therefore, I will simply provide readers with a few passing thoughts regarding the elections next week.

I think Mitt Romney will somewhat comfortably win the Presidential election. This will cause “conservatives,” Christians, and most Republicans to go into a state of deep hibernation, which will allow Romney to wreak havoc upon the Constitution and liberties of the people. In 2012, Barack Obama is the “Boogeyman” that must defeated at all costs. But the fact is, with the exception of Romney’s more business-friendly approach to economics, the differences between Obama and Romney are negligible.

The Baldwin/Martin team took 0.43% of the Kansas vote.

Election history:
2006 - Kansas Secretary of State (Reform Party of the United States) - defeated
2008 - US Senate (Kan.) (Reform Party of the United States) - defeated

Other occupations: computer programmer.

Notes:
Martin has a BS in Mathematics from Georgia Institute of Technology, 1992.
Baldwin joined the Independent American Party after the 2012 election.

Friday, April 3, 2020

Doris E. Feimer





Doris E. Feimer, October 23, 1933 (New Leipzig, ND) - November 5, 2003 (Bismarck, ND)

VP candidate for American Party (1992)

Running mate with nominee: Robert J. Smith (b. ca1934)
Popular vote: 292 (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

As the American Party subdivided itself into ballot oblivion, a number of members split off in 1990 and formed the Christian Party (which in itself went nowhere fast). The South Carolina and Rhode Island contingents of the American Party also bailed and supported Howard Phillips of the fast growing new US Taxpayers Party.

In May 1992 the American Party in Utah filed suit against the Independent American Party. The IAP had been founded by anti-porn activist Joy Beech in 1987. The AP claimed the IAP had performed trademark infringement through their name and had lifted part of the AP platform.

But it was all just fighting for scraps. The American Party, which was basically the John Birch Society Party, was quickly becoming a relic of the past and was out-spent and out-manned by other political groups who had absorbed some of the traditional supporters of the AP. The Republicans had co-opted the Christian Right, the Populists were attracting the racists, and the Libertarians had the Jeffersonian small government crowd. On top of that, the Cold War was over and the Soviet Union was extinct.

After a late start, the AP nominated Robert J. Smith, a retired physicist from Taylorsville, Utah, for President. He had experience running as an American Party candidate for the US Senate (1988) and US House (1990). His running-mate was Doris E. Feimer of Bismarck.

Feimer was a very prolific letter-to-the-editor writer. The Bismarck Tribune published this one from her on May 11, 1992. Interesting she modestly does not mention her role as VP:

As an independent candidate for president, Robert J. Smith, a businessman from Utah, heads the ticket for the American Party of the United States. As an independent candidate, he will need 4,000 signatures on petitions for the name to appear on the November ballot in North Dakota.

Robert Smith has a clear stand on the issues. He supports the Second Amendment, so that there will be no Tiananmen Square in this country. Smith believes that federal money must not be used to finance immorality. He opposes abortion and euthanasia.

He advocates that we must put our nation's interests ahead of any "New World Order." The "New World Order" was Adolf Hitler's dream -- it should not be ours.

Robert Smith, as president, will not launch undeclared, no-win wars. A war should never be waged by Americans without a congressional declaration of war.

Voters will be seeing petitions for Robert Smith for president. They can help put this man of principles on the ballot by signing.

Isn't it time we had a man of principles in the White House?


In other letters during the campaign Feimer supported the use of nuclear power, opposed sending more foreign aid, and warned of the dangers of socialized health care. But oddly she never actually identified herself as a candidate for office, or at least I couldn't find such an example.

In their lowest popular vote tally for President, the AP earned 292 votes (0.04%) in Utah, the only state where they were on the ballot.

Election history:
1976 - North Dakota State Treasurer (American Party) - defeated

Other occupations: teacher, office manager, library volunteer, Chair of North Dakota branch of the American Party

Buried: Zion Cemetery (Elgin, ND)

Notes:
Birth surname: Bierwagen.
Taught school in Alaska for several years.
Member of the John Birch Society.
Was held up by two men at gunpoint while working in a hotel office in Oct. 1988.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Willard W. Kemp

Willard W. Kemp

VP candidate for Christian Party (aka Christian Party of America) (1936)

Running mate with nominee: William Dudley Pelley (1890-1965)

Popular vote: 1,598 (0.00%)

Electoral vote: 0/531

The campaign:

The campaign has been described in the Addendum (*) below. The Christian Party appeared on the ballot only in Washington State, where they ran a crop of candidates for several offices. Meanwhile, I'll share a few small details about the elusive Vice-Presidential nominee:

Willard W. Kemp, Pelley's running mate and resident of Alpine, Calif., had already gained attention from law enforcement before he was nominated. Based in the San Diego area, Kemp ran a paramilitary unit known as the "Silver Rangers" who would practice on property out in the hills east of El Cajon under the name of "San Diego Silver Shirt Rifle Club." The idea was to be prepared for May Day, 1934, when they would be waiting for an expect Communist uprising in San Diego and in the ensuing confusion the 200 or so Silver Shirts would emerge victorious and start their own revolution in the process with the help, Kemp believed, of local military units the San Diego Sheriff.

It didn't turn out that way. No Communists showed up, no uprising took place.

A government spy was within the midst of the Silver Shirts. Once he was discovered the fascists beat him and fractured his skull but it was too late to stop the government inquiries. By the time of the 1936 elections Kemp was already in the Federal radar.

What became of Kemp is a matter of conjecture. Did he quit the whole fascist organization in March, 1937 and vanish himself? Was he banned from living on the West Coast as a result of WWII security measures? One source claims Kemp killed himself after the 1936 defeat. Someone matching his name and description was in the news in Salt Lake City in 1938 as an alcoholic oil salesman accused of intoxicating some fireman on duty. His name came up frequently in 1940 during the Dies Committee investigations. Did Kemp die in Southern California in 1966? Lots of blanks to fill in on this case.
   
Election history: none

Other occupations: oil speculator and sales

Buried: ?

Notes:

*Addendum:

I originally compiled the following section for OlyBlog, Nov. 16, 2008, as a profile of 1936 Christian Party candidate for Washington State Governor Malcolm Mark Moore. Although Kemp is not named, he is described in a news report:

https://www.olyblog.net/newWP/2008/11/16/ungovernor-1936-malcolm-mark-moore/

Ungovernor, 1936 – Malcolm Mark Moore

The eight men running for Washington State Governor in 1936 represented the political spectrum from communist to theocratic fascist. And when I say "theocratic fascist," I’m not using inflammatory language to generalize a political group. No. The members of the Christian Party, or the Silver Shirts as they were known, promoted fascism, white supremacy, hatred of Jews, openly admired Hitler and Mussolini, and thought their presidential candidate communicated directly with otherworldly powers and was doing God’s work. What makes their gubernatorial candidate in 1936 so fascinating is that M.M. Moore was a respected political office-holder and pillar of the Ilwaco and Pacific County community. P.U.D. founder and Commissioner, Ilwaco City Treasurer and City Councilman, active in civic groups, store owner– his involvement with the Silver Shirts seemed out of place.

The historian Karen Hoppes provides some background on the Silver Shirts: "The Silvershirt Legion of America was born on January 30, 1933. Its founder and spiritual leader, William Dudley Pelley, fashioned the Silvershirts after the Storm Troopers of the NSDAP. Even though the ideology and structure mimicked the German Nazi Party, the Silvershirt Legion was the sole reflection of the spiritualistic ideas of its founder."

Pelley (1890-1965) had set up his headquarters in Asheville, N.C. Stating that he had "died" on May 29, 1928, the near-death experience had transformed him. According to Hoppes, "Pelley believed he had acquired amazing new powers of stamina and reflection. Furthermore, he claimed to possess a built-in ‘mental radio’ through which he could ‘tune in on the minds and voices of those in another dimension of being.’ Through his studies in astrology, occult, numerology and other metaphysical fields, Pelley concluded that he knew the answers to the questions plaguing mankind. These answers could be found in the messages of the Great Pyramid at Gizeh …" Hoppes says Pelley also predicted "the total collapse of the United States, which was to be September 16, 1936." He also predicted his own death would happen in 1962 (he guessed three years too soon) and Christ would return on Sept. 17, 2001.

It is estimated there were 15,000 party members by 1934. Pelley had visions of a "Christian Commonwealth." Hoppes: "In this system, the United States would be transformed into a giant corporation, which would be operated by native-born white American Christian stockholders who, without having to work, would each receive monthly dividends of $83.33."

The uniform, which was required to be worn at all party functions, consisted of a silver-gray shirt and a red "L" on the left breast. A blue tie included the special individual membership number sewn on. Party initiation and regulations were strict and complete obedience was expected.

Pelley announced his run for the U.S. Presidency in 1935, but managed to get his name on the ballot of only one state. Yup. You got it. The Evergreen State. The historian Eckard V. Toy Jr., disputing the oft-quoted "Soviet of Washington" label, makes this case for Pelley’s ability to run in our state: "Washington’s exceptionalism during the 1930s was probably due less to the radicalism of its parties than to the ‘eccentricity and opportunism’ of some of its politicians. The novelist Mary McCarthy made this point in 1936 when she described her home state’s political atmosphere as ‘wild, comic, theatrical, dishonest, disorganized, hopeful; but … not revolutionary.’"

Washington State was foreign territory to Pelley, but in spite of that he had no trouble attracting candidates to run for statewide office. Some of them had been active in Townsend Clubs and/or the Liberty Party campaign of 1932. They came from the middle class, some of them were professional men. Dr. Dwight D. Clarke of Olympia was the Christian Party candidate for Secretary of State. Chehalis insurance salesman Orville Roundtree, who had run for U.S. Congress as a Democrat in 1932 and Liberty Party in 1934, was trying a third time for the same office under the Christian Party. Roundtree would become Pelley’s chief organizer in Washington.

And then there was Christian Party gubernatorial candidate, M.M. Moore.

Malcolm Mark Moore was born in Washington State, probably in Clark County, Aug. 1883. He was the son of Ohio native Frank M. Moore, employed as a civilian clerk at Vancouver Barracks. In 1900 Frank appears to be a single father with two children, Malcolm and Alice. Malcolm married Juanita, a native of Oregon, around 1906 and settled in Portland. While there he worked as a clerk (1910) and by 1920 was a salesman for Goodyear Rubber Co. The couple had two daughters and a son. The Moores moved to Ilwaco around 1924.

Moore became active in Ilwaco civic affairs. A May 13, 1966 article in the Chinook Observer outlines Moore’s resume: "Mr. Moore has lived in Ilwaco for 42 years past and served in that city as a volunteer fireman for 30 years, on the town council for six years, town treasurer for nine years, town clerk for seven years, Ilwaco port auditor for five years, was organizer of Pacific county’s Public Utility District No. 2, and served as its commissioner for 20 years, and was secretary and a director of the Washington PUD Commissioners’ Association for six years."

"The Father of Public Power in Pacific County" as the South Bend Journal liked to call him, earned that name by being a tireless proponent of the then radical notion of establishing public utility districts in place of private power monopolies. It is hard to imagine the distinguished gentleman I see in newspaper photos allowing himself to wear a silly uniform and sign up with a specimen like Pelley. But he did.

Pelley campaigned throughout the state, giving many speeches. He was basically ignored by the press. One of the few descriptions of a Christian Party rally I found by a non-Pelley source comes from the left-wing Washington Commonwealth (Seattle), July 4, 1936:

Christian Party Strut Heroics
 

Staff Correspondent Attends Meeting of the Lowly Followers of the Self Styled Gods’ Own Representative
 

Ever seen William Dudley Pelley and his crew in action at a meeting of the Christian Commonwealth Party?
 

No? Then you’ve missed seeing some slickers work at the old game of skinning the people.
 

Boy, what a show! And how folks go for it!

"Into the crowded hall (Moose Temple, last Tuesday) walks Pelley, followed by his lieutenant, a tall false-alarm from California who aspires to be vice-president of the U.S., followed by their big noise, the official ballyhooer, followed by six color-bearers, three carrying the Stars and Stripes, and three the flag of the Christian Party– a big red "L" sewed on a field of white."

"Meanwhile we in the audience arise and sing the ‘Star Spangled Banner.’"

"Song concluded, and the air thus properly thickened with patriotism, the ballyhooer, now on the platform, starts out: ‘Folks, this is STILL America!’ (Applause)."

"’This is STILL the land of the free and the home of the brave!’ (Loud applause)."

"’And by God, citizens like us are going to see that it stays so!’ (Louder applause)."

"The big noise now proceeds to his real business, the build-up of Pelley, who is to follow him on the program, winding up, ‘And now I wish to introduce the man who has been chosen by God to lead America out of the depression!’"

"When Pelley takes the platform everyone gets up, including us, though we’re a little sickened by this tribute."

"Pelley gives us the works. From position 1, straight front to the audience, hands in pockets, he tells us that in all his travels through 30 states he has not seen a group of people more intelligent-looking than this one; that the logical place to start the Christian Commonwealth is in Washington, the spot in the U.S. fartherest from the cancer-infested East, where Jews reign. ‘We should make this a movement,’ he says, ‘from Washington (state) to Washington (D.C.).’"

"From position 2, walking about, taking a stance here and there, he goes into personal history. It seems that several years ago, while secluded in a New York apartment, he heard a call from God to go out and fight America’s enemies, so he went out and organized the Silver Legion to persecute the Jews."

"Time marched on, and not long ago Pelley got word through his direct connection with the Above that it was time for his Silvershirts to get into the political ring. ‘Today,’ says he, ‘We’re going straight ahead to get Christian Party candidates registered for every possible electoral office.’"

"And now, from position 3, leaning over confidentially, gesturing freely with his arms, he begins feeding out the propaganda– such stuff that it revolted us to see the people eating it out of his hand. Sample slices:"

"’That fine, brainy type of statesman, Adolf Hitler– .’"


"’There is no Fascism in Germany; Hitler has set up a protectorate over German institutions– .’"


"’Suppose a house is being robbed, and there are 12 of us in the room next to the one where the burglar is. We wouldn’t care whether or not we had badges; we’d go in and take the shirt off the burglar–‘ (Mind, it’s 12 against 1)."

"’Mussolini not only thumbed his nose at the League of Nations; he kicked it in the teeth–‘ (Exaltingly)."

"‘The Silvershirts are the guardians of the Christian Commonwealth, taking care of our poor, hungry, bedeviled people–‘."


"Just as we began thinking we could stomach no more, Pelley quit. During the intermission which followed, the ballyhooer signalled for the squeeze play and the collection plates were passed by some of the aides de camp, pompous because of the red ‘L’s’ sewed on their shirt fronts over their hearts. Those ‘L’s’, by the way, stand for ‘Life, Liberty, Love, Liberation.’"

"Collection results: $109.22. Not bad from an assemblage of 500 people, considering most of it came in dimes and nickels from the poor."

"Well, now we sing again, this time the ‘Battle Hymn of the Republic,’ to sound the pitch for the man from California, Pelley’s right hand man, who soon rises to speak."

"And this guy plays no mean second fiddle to ‘the Chief’ in handing out the hokum:"

"’Roosevelt, the Big Grin, as the Chief likes to call him–‘."


"’I’d like to go back to Washington, D.C., and take the shirt off Tugwell– yes, and his britches too, if the ladies here will permit me to say so–‘."


"’We hope to do this job with pigskin gloves over knuckles of iron. But if it shall come to pass as when the Lord said, ‘I shall call for a sword throughout all the mountains against him,’ by the grace of God, we shall answer the call–‘."


"Thunderous applause, while we sat there with what we hoped was a sneer on our face, thinking: ‘Gosh darn! Are the people here really being taken in by that Pelley fellow up there in the black uniform and his right hand man, that guy in the black suit playing Hitler’s ‘Man of Iron’?’"

"’See,’ said an old man behind me to his wife, who had just been given a copy of Pelley’s Weekly by an aide, ‘just call on the Lord and he’ll answer you!’"

"’H’m,’ we thought, ‘that settles it,’ and we fought our way through the crowd to the door."



Malcolm M. Moore’s hometown paper in Ilwaco, The Tribune, barely mentioned their local gubernatorial prospect. The Oct. 9, 1936 issue did carry this small item buried on the bottom of page 1: "William Dudley Pelly, candidate for President of the United States, was in Ilwaco on Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 6 o’clock for the purpose of conferring with Malcolm M. Moore, Ilwaco candidate for Governor of the State of Washington. Accompanying Mr. Pelly was Dr. Clarke of Olympia, candidate for secretary of state for Washington and several other men, including a photographer, who took moving pictures of Malcolm Moore for use in the campaign. These gentlemen are candidates on the Christian party ticket for their respective offices."

It is interesting to note the Tribune editor considered the following headlines to be more important than Pelley’s visit, as they appeared on the top of the fold:
"Violinist Plays Delightful Music at PTA Program : Marion Egbert of South Bend Captures Audience With Charm of Music," "Ilwaco Boy Wins Prize in Window Display at Doupe Brothers’ Store," and "Kiwanis Stages Meeting Of Interest To Business."

Pelley did have one mainstream newspaper on his side, The Centralia Tribune. Chief Pelley and Silver Shirts Visit Centralia, screamed a banner headline on July 31, 1936. The paper ran a regular column containing excerpts from Pelley’s book, No More Hunger, and provided fawning and free front page advertising for Christian Party candidates under the guise of news.

If the Christian Party had dreams of sparking a popular uprising, the Washington State voters effectively nipped that idea in the bud. Moore finished sixth out of eight with 1,947 votes (0.29%), beating the Communist candidate by only eight votes. Moore placed third in Island (39 votes), Kitsap (171 votes) and Pacific (61 votes) counties. He also placed 4th, behind Union Party Ungovernor Nelson, in Lewis (233 votes) and Pierce (430 votes) counties.

Moore’s connection with the Christian Party appears to have ceased or dramatically tapered off after the 1936 campaign. As the country edged closer to World War II, the government went after Mr. Pelley and his organization. Malcolm avoided sharing Pelley’s fate of imprisonment.

Indeed, Mr. Moore continued his public life as if he had never been part of Pelley’s crew. According to P.U.D. historian Ken Billington, just a month after the 1936 election, Moore was present at the Dec. 7 formation of the Washington Public Utility Commissioners’ Association in Seattle and elected the first Secretary-Treasurer.

Although Malcolm’s Pelley connection was apparently never mentioned in subsequent newspaper articles or even his obituary, he seems to have been a controversial figure in political news. In Dec. 1940 Moore resigned as Secretary of the Pacific County P.U.D. (but retained his seat) after a shouting match with another Commissioner. He "resigned" his post altogether in Sept. 1949, as he walked out of an emotional public hearing concerning labor and management. He finally resigned for real in July 1955, with three years remaining in his term, "for personal reasons." He was still Treasurer for Ilwaco at the time.

The Moores moved to Bellingham in May 1966 in order to live closer to one of their daughters. Juanita died Apr. 15, 1969. Shortly after her death Malcolm broke a vertebrae and was confined to a rest home. He apparently had failing eyesight during his last years. He died in Bellingham at the age of 96, Aug. 8, 1979.