Michael Peroutka. (Photo: MarylandReporter.com)
Just what the Maryland Republican Party didnt need a theocratic, paleo-conservative candidate who has renounced the General Assembly as ungodly and is deeply involved in a group advocating a white, Christian nation of the South.
Worst of all for the Maryland GOP, this 61-year-old, Bible-spouting secessionist with a bizarre view of government is the favorite to win the November election in Anne Arundel Countys Broadneck Peninsula-Severna Park-Arnold councilmanic district.
His name is Michael Peroutka, a smooth-talking, debt-collection attorney. He ran for president of the United States in 2004 on the Constitution Party ballot line. He got 150,000 votes out of 122,000,000 cast (0.1 percent).
Shocking win by 38 votes
Yet in June, he shocked the GOP establishment by winning Anne Arundels District 5 council primary by a razor-thin 38 votes.
The Republican nominee for governor, Larry Hogan Jr., disassociated himself from Peroutka. So did the GOPs nominee for county executive, Del. Steve Schuh. Annapolis Del. Herb McMillan isnt supporting Peroutka, either, because his views are the exact opposite of the Republican Party.
Like the slick lawyer he is, Peroutka is trying to sweet-talk Council District 5 voters into believing hes an ordinary conservative who rails against the misnamed rain tax, abhors all taxes and demands drastically limited government.
Its a con.
Its a con game
Peroutka didnt even belong to the Republican Party until this year.
He and a Christian Reconstructionist cohort, David Whitney, tried to hijack the District 5 election by seeking to win both the Republican and Democratic primaries.
That would have guaranteed a seat on the County Council for this oddball alliance, which centers around Peroutkas extreme Christian Institute on the Constitution, which he runs out of his law office in a strip shopping center along Ritchie Highway.
Peroutka is out to re-create the Anne Arundel Republican Party, and eventually the Maryland GOP, in his image. His pseudo-conservative rhetoric masks a deep hatred for the Republican Party of Lincoln, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.
Heres what he said last October about the GOP:
Anyone, including those who identify with the Tea Party, who loves America and desires real reform, would do well to disengage themselves from the Republican Party and their brand of worthless, Godless, unprincipled conservatism.
Infiltrating the godless unprincipled GOP and other wackiness
Peroutka isnt even following his own advice. Instead, hes infiltrated the Godless, unprincipled GOP.
This fifth-column action is part of his campaign to turn the Republican Party into a Christian party that follows Peroutkas biblical view of law and government.
To him, the function of civil government is to obey God and to enforce Gods law PERIOD.
Any other government actions what he calls pretended laws are heretical and should be ignored or resisted. No wonder he spoke at a radical Second American Revolution rally last November in Washington. Hes out to dismantle the entire American system of government.
How wacky is Peroutka?
He said last year the Maryland General Assemby is no longer a valid legislative body and its actions should be disregarded because they violate Gods law.
Of course, Peroutka is the one who decides whats legitimate and what is Godless.
According to him, It is not the role of civil government to house, feed, clothe, educate or give health care to . . . ANYBODY. Government, Peroutka says, has no authority to take any role in education or alleviating poverty. Government must enforce only the word of God spelled out in the Bible.
Misleading appearance
Peroutka doesnt come across as a madman. Hes got a distinguished mane of white hair, a grandfatherly look and a soothing voice. How could someone so sincere and seemingly erudite promote such nonsense?
Peroutka is a board member of the League of the South, an Alabama group that openly advocates Southern secession and establishment of a white, Christian Reconstructionist society.
According to its website, the League of the South is a Southern Nationalist organization whose ultimate goal is a free and independent Southern republic.
At this groups meeting last fall, Peroutka called Dixie the countrys national anthem.
Should Michael Peroutka win in November, hes sure to use County Council sessions as a platform for bringing his theocratic notions of government into the proceedings. It will be his launching pad for an internal Republican Party revolution.
Just what the Maryland GOP didnt need.
It already is struggling for relevancy in the states largest jurisdictions. Peroutkas ravings as an elected Republican leader could be the nail in the coffin for the Republican Partys hopes of winning over independents and conservative-leaning Democrats.
Can he lose?
Stopping him will be difficult, but not impossible.
District 5 hasnt elected a Democratic councilman in 24 years. Its a wealthy, conservative part of the county stretching from Severna Park to the Broadneck Peninsula that ends at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Yet theres hope in the voter registration numbers: 25,800 Republicans live in the district against 21,100 Democrats and 11,600 independents. Given the GOP leadership defections already announced, Peroutkas election isnt a sure thing.
Hes got millions of his own money he can funnel into his campaign, though.
Democratic foe
Hes running against a political youngster, Patrick Armstrong, a 31-year-old retail store manager who entered the Democratic primary to prevent Peroutkas theocratic colleague, David Whitney, from furtively gaining the nomination.
Armstrong did better than okay in the primary. He trounced Whitney, gaining nearly two-thirds of the Democratic vote in June.
Hes also not, as he put it, a liberal boogie man. Im a reasonable person who grew up in District 5, graduated from Anne Arundel Community College in the district, and lives with his parents in Cape St. Claire.
Hes smart enough to run in this district with a pledge to never vote for a new tax or fee increase but instead come up with creative ways to find solutions to our problems.
Being responsible
Hes also wise enough to recognize that opposing the rain tax isnt going to win over district voters who care deeply about the well-being of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, including the Magothy and Severn rivers that define District 5?s boundaries.
He calls the stormwater-runoff fee the responsible thing to do.
With strong backing from state Democratic leaders, Armstrong might give Peroutka all he can handle. But hes got to get the word out about Peroutkas dangerous views of government and the U.S. Constitution.
After all, Peroutka is advocating the dismemberment of the United States and turning whats left into a society ruled by Biblical law.
The problem is that even if Peroutkas Republican charade is unmasked in time and he loses in November, he will remain the Maryland GOPs nightmare: In June, he also won for himself a seat on the Anne Arundel Republican Central Committee.
That gives him an opportunity to use the countys GOP Central Committee as a launching pad for converting Republican governing bodies into advocates for Christian government.
As a central committee member, Peroutka also will attend statewide GOP meetings, where he can poison the well with radical resolutions and speeches meant to Christianize the state party. Hes leading Gods crusade against the Republican infidels.
Ignoring godless laws
On top of that, another Peroutka theocratic soulmate, Joe Delimater, was the lone GOP candidate to file for county sheriff.
Delimater will be on the November ballot against Democratic incumbent Ron Bateman, hoping to win the right to wreak havoc on Anne Arundels court and criminal justice system by ignoring laws and government orders he believes are Godless.
What a mess for the GOP.
Peroutka & Co. pose a serious challenge to the viability and future of the Maryland Republican Party.
Barry Rascovar also writes on his blog, http://www.politicalmaryland.com. He can be reached at brascovar [at] hotmail.com.