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14.07.2008
Stick a Fork in GOP Rising Star Carl Mumpower

 

In the Stump's occasional series on this election cycle's tragically underwhelming Republican challengers, the GOP nominee to challenge freshman Democrat Heath Shuler committed campaign seppuku today:

The Republican nominee trying to unseat a Democratic congressman in North Carolina said Monday he has suspended his campaign amid growing frustration with his own party. Carl Mumpower, who is vying for the seat held by U.S. Rep. Heath Shuler, said he wants GOP leaders in the 11th Congressional District to hold its own politicians to the party's core conservative principles. He has ended all campaign activity until at least half of the 15 counties in the district that covers western North Carolina commit to holding local, state and federal officials accountable. ...

Since winning the party's May primary, Mumpower has spent much of his time fighting with his own party. Last month, Mumpower called for the impeachment of President Bush for failing to control illegal immigration. Shuler campaign manager Andrew Whalen issued a statement, saying, "Mr. Mumpower is entitled to run, or in this case not run, his campaign however he sees fit."

I would hope that "Mumpower!" becomes a dirty word around the NRCC offices, since it's one thing for a token opponent in an uncompetitive district to pitch this kind of ideological tantrum, but Shuler's conservative district ought to have been a good chance for a GOP turnover. 

Photo: Irreverent Asheville youth mock Carl Mumpower with Mumpower masks.

--Eve Fairbanks

Posted: Monday, July 14, 2008 4:06 PM with 13 comment(s)

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epicciuto said:

I hope "mumpower" becomes a dirty word because it's a great-sounding word! Mumpower!

July 14, 2008 4:47 PM

FWright said:

Mumpower!

It's a good thing he imploded like this - Mumpower sounds just crazy enough to win a North Carolina congressional election.

Mumpower!

July 14, 2008 4:48 PM

eharder2 said:

Shuler, a congressman, really.  Same guy who flamed out with the Redskins?  I wonder why he ran in North Carolina and not Tennessee.  

July 14, 2008 5:33 PM

boneill said:

Better, eharder.  Heath Shuler, soon-to-be two-term congressman.  Which is: awesome.   Just thinking about it is enough to make me mumpower.

July 14, 2008 6:05 PM

cspencef said:

Personally I like the phrase "Irreverent Asheville Youth," which, as Dave Barry would say, would be a great name for a rock band.

July 14, 2008 9:46 PM

Crock1701 said:

eharder: Because that's where he grew up, was a star in high school, and settled after his NFL career working in real estate.  And he's gonna win a second term!

July 14, 2008 11:19 PM

aeromonas said:

"Shuler's conservative district ought to have been a good chance for a GOP turnover. "

True enough.  I was living in Carolina in 2006 when Shuler won, and his victory over incumbent Charles Taylor was viewed as something of an upset, predicated mainly upon the perception that Taylor partook of a little Tom DeLay-style corruption, as well as on Shuler's bigtime name recognition.  Also while socially conservative, western North Carolina is the core of Appalachia, i.e. it is more like West Virginia then the Deep South, and the past dominance of the Democratic Party there had as much or more to do with reverence for FDR's New Deal and the Tennessee Valley Authority as with the racist policies of the old, Southern Democratic machine.  As Jim Webb demonstrated in VA, and Robert Byrd demonstrates year after year in WV, a socially conservative and economincally populist Democrat can still get votes in them mountain hollers.  

The reason Shuler ran in NC and not TN is that he's from Swain Co. in western NC on the east side of the Tennessee line.

BTW, if you're down in that part of the country, might I suggest a visit to the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest in Graham County, NC.  It's the only stand of old-growth hardwood forest east of the Missippi.  It's worth a trip.

July 15, 2008 12:32 AM

dubyadoubte said:

But with " My party has betrayed our promises and our principles for power, popularity, pandering and other priorities"  Mumpower wins the Spiro Agnew Nattering Nabobs of Negativism Political Alliteration Award.

July 15, 2008 3:36 PM

AlanK said:

Oh. Spiggy Agnew. There's a name from the past. What did happen to him after he avoided doing time?

July 15, 2008 4:18 PM

fkuechmann said:

Spiggy Ignew? Last I heard Spiggy was in Palm Springs giving corruption lessons to Sonny Bono. That was before Bono was clubbed to death by an angry tree while skiing.

July 15, 2008 5:12 PM

fkuechmann said:

Update! Spiggy Ignewramous met the Grim Reaper on 17 Sep  1996 in Berlin MD officially due to acute leukemia, although rumors persist that the true causes were chronic corruption, unbridled greed and habitual lying. At his death his face continued to resemble that of a horse and his last words were "I have never been convicted of anything." In 1980 he tried to register that phrase as a trademark.

July 17, 2008 6:24 PM

fkuechmann said:

Update #2

Several Nabobs were seen nattering wiithin 55 yards of Spignew's deathbed at the time he gasped his last. Out of 11 acfors who played doctors on the telly, 8 offered the opinion that Spignew "probably died of the effects of excessive  nattering by hostile Nabobs".

July 20, 2008 8:20 PM

The Stump said:

Senator Ted Stevens's inevitable indictment yesterday made one Alaska Republican deliriously happy

July 30, 2008 10:59 PM