
Fred Karger just announced plans to raise money for an anti-Huckabee Super-PAC. I think this may be the first PAC organized to defeat one candidate, rather than elect one candidate.
I know Fred Karger pretty well. He launched a number of attempts to bring down the National Organization for Marriage when I was involved with that organization, the most ludicrous of which was the time he launched a press release announcing that I was lying about being married: my husband did not exist.
Even the gay press had a hard time swallowing that one: I got a call from I think The Advocate asking me about it. I told them I think I knew better than Fred whether or not I was married. If I was not married, or divorced, I would tell you that (unmarried and divorced people having a perfect right to oppose gay marriage in my view).
He told me he thought Fred had gone too far with this one, and said he wouldn’t publish a story if I could explain why I no longer wear my wedding ring. I told him I didn’t really care if he published the story—I would still be married even if he did—but since he asked why, I said, “A few years ago I developed an arthritis-like condition in my knuckles. Rings seemed to make the condition worse. I need to type a lot.”
Anyway Mike Huckabee must be honored, if he is aware of the attention.
I haven’t endorsed any candidates, but in honor of Fred Karger, if you’d like to express your opinions, Mike Huckabee’s super-PAC is here.
Fred Karger’s is here, if you’d like to express your opinion.
Maggie Gallagher is a senior fellow at American Principles in Action.