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Bob Kelleher Loves “Shirley”
June 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment
I’ll admit that I wasn’t paying too much attention to the Republican primary a couple of days ago, but now that the dust has settled, I’m…uh…surprised that the Republican nominee for US Senate is perennial candidate Bob Kelleher (official site). His nomination has even garnered attention from some of the blogosphere big boys, including the folks over at the Volokh Conspiracy and Wizbang Blog. If you’ve never heard of Kelleher, here’s a little background:
For the last 44 years, Kelleher has run for office 16 times and lost 15. His only taste of victory came in 1971, when he was elected a delegate to Montana’s Constitutional Convention. There, he helped replace the state’s century-old territorial constitution with one of the most progressive governing documents in the nation. Kelleher’s political passion then, as now, is unique – and largely unpopular: He wants to replace the U.S. Senate, House and presidency with a parliament. Kelleher, an 85-year-old attorney from Butte, will challenge Democrat incumbent Max Baucus in November. The new nominee’s views are far from the mainstream Republican party in Montana. He has run as both a Democratic and a Green Party candidate.
If you’d like to see Kelleher in action during a previous election – and see how he compares to former Blue Man Candidate Stan Jones – check out this Comedy Central interview. In other Kelleher news: some Ron Paul devotees want to adopt Bob, and a Daily Kos blogger (from Great Falls) offers some thoughts.