Tagged: House District 4

Posted: August 22, 2012 at 6:25 pm

TEA Candidate Calls Domestic Violence Laws Unconstitutional ‘because they Discriminate Against Heterosexuals’

Tim BaldwinA Whitefish TEA Party Republican is arguing that laws against domestic violence are unconstitutional.  This is because they discriminate against heterosexuals, Tim Baldwin says.  Baldwin, who hopes to replace Derek Skees in the race for Whitefish’s House District 4, made this argument in court today as the attorney for a man charged with domestic violence.

As the Whitefish Pilot report, Baldwin said,

“The state can no more discriminate against the heterosexual class of persons than it can discriminate against the homosexual class of persons similarly situated,” Baldwin wrote. “Were the [Partner and Family Member Assault laws] to enhance penalties only against homosexual partners, it would be facilely unconstitutional…”

Based on this argument, the Lincoln County justice court judge dismissed the domestic violence charge.  The state of Montana has appealed.

Baldwin and his father Chuck Baldwin are featured in the Southern Poverty Law Center’s recent Intelligence Report, which focuses on the recent uptick in extremist activity in Kalispell and the Flathead. In the article “A Gathering of Eagles: Extremists Look to Montana” the SPLC details the activities of the various far-right movements and their leaders, including Chuck and Tim Baldwin.

Tim Baldwin took issue with the report on the TEA Party blog PolyMontana, saying that he is not a racist:

“Some of my closest friends are of African descent. The same can be said of Chuck Baldwin.”


A local Republican penned an opinion piece about some of the problems with Baldwin in today’s Bigfork Eagle. The author writes that he doesn’t find Tim Baldwin to have “a moral compass or common sense. This makes his Republican status irrelevant, and I hope it makes him unelectable.”

Baldwin is running against Vietnam War veteran and forestry consultant Ed Lieser.

Posted: July 21, 2011 at 12:02 pm

Whitefish Leader to Challenge TEA Party Poster Boy Derek Skees

Good news for democrats today from the Whitefish Pilot.  A Whitefish attorney, city council member, and judge has announced he will run for the Whitefish House seat (HD 4) currently held by TEA party Republican Rep. Derek Skees, (R-Whitefish Kalispell.)

Kudos to Mr. Tom Muri, who has lived in Whitefish for more than 45 years, for stepping up to the plate to better represent the people of Whitefish.  He also has a 20-year military career that includes serving as a judge-advocate officer for the Navy.

The extreme and wacky nature of the 2011 Legislative session is expected to attract other strong candidates to follow Muri’s lead and step up to the plate and run for these seats.

Posted: October 19, 2010 at 12:25 pm

How Low Will a Whitefish GOP Candidate Go?

James Conner at the Flathead Memo has the scoop with a look at the dirty campaign tactics in the Whitefish house race between Derek Skees and Will Hammerquist.

Posted: October 9, 2010 at 9:26 am

Cowgirl Gets A Showdown with Candidate on October 11

Conservative radio host Aaron Flint has announced that Derek Skees–the candidate in Whitefish who has been accused by a local group of associating with extremists and engaging in extremist behavior–will be on Flint’s show on October 11 to “respond to attacks by an anonymous blogger.” Presumably that’s me.

Skees’s problem is a very simple one:  Everything that has been said about him has been backed up with facts.  Even better, in an interview this week with Dan Testa of the Flathead Beacon, Skees admitted to having done the very three things that Steve Braun, head of the North Valley PAC, has accused him of: Displaying the Confederate Flag, using Guy Fawkes masks at political rallies, and attending a conference (sponsored by Skees’s own campaign treasurer) at which an anti-Semitic was on the program.

After the North Valley PAC went public with the allegations, I examined them and found that they seemed to be true. Initially, Skees  expressed outrage at “the politics of personal destruction” by “socialist kool-aid drinkers” who were causing his “wife and family to suffer.”  Unfortunately, after he was done with all the outrage, Skees was then forced to admit in the Beacon interview that 1) he did wear a confederate flag, 2) he did use Guy Fawkes Masks, and 3) he did go to the conference, and it was sponsored by his campaign treasurer. (Whom he ditched recently without explanation.)  In other words, he did everything that was alleged.

Cowgirl and others have raised some additional aspects of Skees, including the fact that Skees teaches a course on the scary “5000 Year Leap”; that he believes in Citizen Grand Juries (a favorite of the militia movement, especially the Freemen); that there were more wing-nuts at the Liberty Conference than just Red Beckman (list attached); that Skees believed in a 40% reduction in state education spending; that Skees claims that God has called on him to run for legislator (God created Glacier National Park, so I’d have to believe Will Hammerquist, who works for the Parks Association, is God’s pick in this contest);  and that a voter in Whitefish (who, I might add, is a pillar of the community, but doesn’t want any publicity in this matter) recently called the police because a canvasser from the Skees campaign knocked on her door carrying a gun.

So tune in to Aaron Flint, and let Derek know that, as one of our founding fathers once said, “Facts are stubborn things.”

UPDATE: You can listen to the show online here: http://tinyurl.com/3xv7j94 How do you think it went?