3 Reasons (among many) Huppenthal should not be Ed Supe

David Safier

by David Safier This is probably my last Huppenthal post before the election, though you never know what will happen between now and then that might lead to another post. Advertisement Here are three examples of the kind of fast-and-loose-with-facts-and-logic person Huppenthal is. Two of these involve leaps of logic and research which I would … Read more

Vote Sanity 11.02.10

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Rally to Restore Sanity has concluded. It struck me as performance art, an extended version of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report mocking the political media for its insane coverage of politics. Blog for Arizona makes this same point on a regular basis. I saw a number of people in the … Read more

Jim Kolbe: “I’ve never endorsed a Democrat for high office before . . .”

David Safier

by David Safier Never is a very long time. Jim Kolbe is endorsing Andre Cherny's candidacy, his first endorsement of a Dem for high office. In fact, he's chair of Cherny's campaign. So many prominent moderate Republicans endorsing Democrats. So much concern among thoughtful Republicans about the state of the AZ GOP. So little time … Read more

UPDATE: Sheriff Joe Arpaio denies he authorized e-mail making bogus voter fraud claims in voter suppression effort

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: But will he disavow his relationship as the honorary co-chairman of this vigilante group? Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's name was "mistakenly" signed onto a fundraising e-mail by a group that warned that illegal immigrants were compromising the upcoming election. Group used Arpaio's name without permission: Ban Amnesty Now President Sean McCaffrey said Friday that … Read more

Jesse Kelly makes “Worst Persons” for bogus voter fraud claim

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Jesse Kelly made "Worst Persons" on the Friday edition of Countdown with Keith Olbermann for his bogus claim about Mexicans being bused across the border to vote in Arizona elections. The silver, Jesse Kelly, the Tea Party-Republican candidate for the Arizona 8th Congressional District. He was a guest on a radical right-wing … Read more

Republican UA President Emeritus John Schaefer adds to his Democratic endorsement list

David Safier

by David Safier I already wrote about John Schaefer's endorsement of LD-26's Nancy Young Wright and Cheryl Cage in a post detailing R endorsements of D candidates statewide. Now Schaefer has expanded his endorsement list to include all the Democratic candidates in LD-25 and LD-30, along with Penny Kotterman for Ed Supe. The factor linking … Read more

John Munger’s letter in support of Foothills School Board candidate — on his firm’s stationery

David Safier

by David Safier

A letter was mailed to residents of the Foothills School District October 26 from Munger Chadwick P.L.C., Attorneys at Law, signed by John Munger. It is a letter of endorsement for Tammy Caillet-Falbaum, who is running for Foothills School District Board. The letter is on official Munger Chadwick stationery and came in the firm's envelope with its return address at the top. You can see the letter and the top of the envelope below the fold.

In case you don't know John Munger, he's a very conservative Tucson attorney who has been involved in local Republican politics for years and ran for Governor this year. He dropped out fairly early in the primary season.

If there was any question before, it's clear now that Caillet-Falbaum is backed by a concerted effort to get a political conservative on the Foothills School Board. As education becomes increasingly politicized, conservatives want to have a stronger voice on school boards. That's their right, of course, but it's important that people understand what's going on. If you look at Caillet-Falbaum's website and listen to her speak, you get only hints of her conservative leanings.

As I have posted earlier, Caillet-Falbaum's campaign has spent thousands of dollars on signs with her color photo as well as other forms of campaigning. The campaign actually spent a few thousand dollars on a kickoff party, which shows how much money it had to burn. Well funded campaigns for school board are almost unheard of. Most candidates spend less than $500. Together, John Munger and his wife alone contributed $820, more than the total expenditures on most school board campaigns.

Some people really, really want Caillet-Falbaum to be on that school board.

So what are her positions? If you look on her website, you'll find innocuous, general statements about what she wants to accomplish. The only indication I have seen of her conservative educational positions is in her answers to an email she received which asked a few pointed questions.

She believes, for instance, that Intelligent Design should be taught in school alongside evolution:

Most information about evolutionary theory tends to present the argument as fact. Schools often present evolutionary theory as fact. Creation, or intelligent design theory, is most often disallowed from public school discussion, yet even Charles Darwin had doubts about the conclusions his questions left him with . . . It is my belief, that until we have concrete evidence to the contrary, evolution and intelligent design should be taught side-by-side as possible theories, and not as fact.

She was asked if she supported abstinence only sex education. Her answer danced around the issue, using a quote which calls it "abstinence focused education" and saying it should be incorporated into the curriculum.

She supports tuition tax credits, saying they save the state money.

She was asked why, since she sends her children to private school, does she want to serve on the board? Her answer was, she wants to "serve as an unbiased advocate for every member of this district."

Those answers will make some people support her more, others less, but unlike her website, they give some indication of what she will bring to the school board. In my opinion, she will also bring John Munger's ideas and tactics with her, which she will use to try and refocus the board and the district toward an educationally conservative agenda.

Let me end this with two questions about Munger's letter. First, the cost of creating and mailing the letter is clearly coming out of his pocket. There is no "Paid for by . . ." statement to be found. I don't know if this in considered an in kind contribution to the campaign, which could raise red flags with elections regulations, or if it's just considered an individual expressing his opinion.

Second, how did Munger get the names and addresses of the people he sent the letter to? I have reason  to believe he created a mailing list from a directory Foothills parents can buy listing the names and addresses of all the families sending children to the district's schools. That directory says the information is supposed to be for private use only. If Munger had someone type out addresses on a large quantity of envelopes and send the letter to hundreds or maybe thousands of parents — I doubt he just sent out a few dozen, that wouldn't justify the effort — he is violating the spirit the directory was created in, at the very least. I don't know if there are any legal issues involved.

Expect to see more well funded conservative candidates running for school boards in future elections. I have been told that Scott Leska, running for the Amphi School Board, is cut from similar cloth to Caillet-Falbaum and also has far more street signs than other candidates, even though his most recent campaign finance statement lists under $100 in expenditures, none of which went for signs. His final statement, I imagine, will tell the tale of his finances and campaign backers.

You can read Munger's letter and the top portion of the envelope below the fold.

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