“Absolutely moronic”: Inside the mind of a Tea Party senate candidate
Joe Miller tells Salon about "religious apartheid," discrimination and his opaque stance on the Civil Rights Act
JOSH EIDELSON
After shocking pundits in a Tea Party-fueled primary upset in 2010, only to lose to incumbent Lisa Murkowskis write-in campaign that November, Joe Miller is now running in another GOP Senate primary, this time aiming to oust Democrat Mark Begich this November.
In a CPAC interview with Salon, Miller defended accusing Obama of apartheid against religious groups; said private employers have the right to do what you want with respect to your business, including discrimination; and warned of turnkey tyranny under NSA surveillance. A condensed version of our conversation follows.
Why run again?
The countrys facing problems that are similar to what we saw in 2010, but worse
A debt, of course, which is now over $17 trillion. Huge unfunded liabilities
We now have documentation that our government was involved in the surveillance of our phone calls. Clandestine agencies have admitted to metadata gathering. You know, there are NSA whistleblowers who have suggested that in fact most digital cell phone calls are recorded. Youve got all sorts of aggressive action taking place at the federal level which is really, I think, a violation of what the founders intended with the Fourth Amendment unreasonable search and seizure. And I agree with what some have said, that this is essentially turnkey tyranny. That youve got a government with now so much information thats gathered unconstitutionally, that it does pose a threat to freedom
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