- John G. Schmitz
Infobox Congressman
name= John George Schmitz
state=California
district= 35th
party= Republican, American Independent
term_start = June 30, 1970
term_end = January 3, 1973
preceded=James B. Utt
succeeded=Andrew J. Hinshaw
date of birth= August 12, 1930
place of birth=Milwaukee, Wisconsin
date of death= January 10, 2001 (aged 70)
place of death=Bethesda, Maryland
spouse= Mary E. Suehr
religion=Roman Catholic John George Schmitz (August 12, 1930 – January 10, 2001) was a conservative Republican member of the
United States House of Representatives fromOrange County, California , prominent member of theJohn Birch Society , and theAmerican Independent Party candidate forPresident of the United States in 1972.Schmitz was notable for his far right-wing sympathies. By one measure, he was found to be the third most conservative member of Congress since World War II, [ [http://voteview.com/Is_John_Kerry_A_Liberal.htm Is John Kerry A Liberal? ] ] and was expelled from the
John Birch Society for "extremism". [ [http://www.nndb.com/people/041/000087777/ John G. Schmitz ] ]His daughter, ex-schoolteacher
Mary Kay Letourneau , is famous in her own right after gaining national attention from a late-1990s sex scandal involving an underage former student.Early life and military career
Schmitz was born in
Milwaukee . He obtained his B.S. degree fromMarquette University in Milwaukee in 1952 and an M.A. fromCalifornia State University, Long Beach in 1960. He served as aUnited States Marine Corps jet fighter andhelicopter pilot from 1952 to 1960, and was a lieutenant colonel in theUnited States Marine Corps Reserve from 1960 to 1983.Brief stint in Congress and presidential campaign
After leaving the Marines, Schmitz took a job as an instructor in
philosophy andpolitical science atSanta Ana College . He also became active in theJohn Birch Society . His views attracted the attention of wealthy Orange County conservatives such as fast-food magnateCarl Karcher , sporting goods heirWillard Voit and San Juan Capistrano rancherTom Rogers . They helped him win election to theCalifornia Senate in 1964 from a district in Orange County. His views were very conservative even by the standards of Orange County -- Schmitz once joked that he had joined the John Birch Society in order to court the centrist vote in Orange County. He opposedsex education in public schools, and believed citizens should be able to carry loaded guns in their cars. He was also very critical of the civil unrest that characterized the mid-1960s. He called theWatts riots of 1965 "aCommunist operation," and believed that state universities should be sold to private corporations as a curb against student protests. Some of his remarks hadanti-Semitic overtones.He served in the state senate until 1970, when he won a special election to succeed the late
James B. Utt in the House from California's 35th Congressional District. He won a full term in November.When
Richard Nixon , whose permanent residence at the time was in San Clemente--located in Schmitz' district--first went toChina in 1972, Schmitz was asked if he supported President Nixon going to China. Schmitz replied, "I didn't care that Nixon went to China, I was only upset that he came back." Nixon recruited Orange County Tax AssessorAndrew J. Hinshaw , a more moderate Republican, to run against Schmitz in the primary. Hinshaw edged out Schmitz in the Republican primary. Angry at Nixon's role in his defeat, Schmitz ran as theAmerican Independent Party candidate for president in the 1972 election. He won just over a million votes. His best showing was inIdaho , where he won almost 10 percent of the vote and even finished second in some counties, ahead of DemocratGeorge McGovern .Return to the state senate
Schmitz won back his state senate seat in 1978. He was named chairman of the Constitutional Amendments Committee. However, his behavior became increasingly erratic. For instance, soon after his election, he advocated a
military coup similar to that ofAugusto Pinochet inChile .In 1981, he chaired a committee hearing on
abortion , which led to the issuance in his name of apress release headlined "Senator Schmitz and His Committee Survive Attack of the Bulldykes." It referred to his audience at the hearings as having "hard, Jewish, and arguably female faces."Feminist attorneyGloria Allred , who testified before the committee, sued Schmitz for $10 million, but settled for $20,000 and an apology. Schmitz's "apology" read, in part, "I have never considered her to be... slick, butch lawyeress." The incident cost him his committee chairmanship and the John Birch Society stripped him of his membership for "extremism." Despite this, Schmitz announced plans to run for the Republican nomination for theUnited States Senate in 1982.Extramarital affair
Early in 1982, John George Stuckle, an infant born on June 10, 1981, was treated at an Orange County hospital for an injured penis. A piece of hair was wrapped so tightly around the organ "in a square knot," according to one doctor--that it was almost severed. The surgery went well, and the baby suffered no permanent injury. However, the baby's mother, Carla, a 43-year-old Swedish-born immigrant and longtime Republican volunteer, wasn't allowed to take John George home, since some of the attending doctors were convinced the hair had been deliberately tied around his penis. [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/psychology/marykay_letourneau/3.html Mary Kay Letourneau Facts Of The Case - Full Story - The Crime library ] ] Detectives threatened to arrest Carla and take John George away permanently unless she identified the father. In a shocking development, Carla said that Schmitz was John George's father. [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/psychology/marykay_letourneau/3.html Mary Kay Letourneau Facts Of The Case - Full Story - The Crime library ] ] During a custody hearing, Schmitz acknowledged fathering John George out of wedlock. He'd also fathered Carla's daughter, Eugenie. The admission effectively ended his political career (though he made a quixotic run for the Congressional seat of Bob Dornan in 1984). Schmitz and his wife, Mary, a right-wing political commentator, briefly separated over the incident. [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/psychology/marykay_letourneau/3.html Mary Kay Letourneau Facts Of The Case - Full Story - The Crime library ] ]
Letourneau-Fualaau scandal
In 1997, Schmitz's daughter,
Mary Kay Letourneau , was arrested for thestatutory rape of a teenaged boy with whom she had an affair and a child. Newspapers reported that Letourneau's father had attempted to find a loophole in United States treaties withSamoa in order to find out if his daughter could be excused from trial (the boy victim in the case was of Samoan extraction).At the time of his daughter's scandal, Schmitz had left politics and started a winery in rural Virginia. He also sold political memorabilia one day a week at a shop in Washington, D.C.'s Union Station. He had also bought the home of his hero, Senator
Joseph McCarthy .The newspapers had a field day with the Schmitz family in the wake of the Letourneau case. Some reporters painted a picture of a chilly household with an unemotional mother who stressed appearance over affection. This explanation was disputed by Schmitz family friends.
Schmitz died on January 10, 2001 of
prostate cancer and was buried with full military honors atArlington National Cemetery .Family
John P. (son): Deputy Counsel to the Vice President during Reagan administration, Deputy Counsel to the President,
George H. W. Bush administration.Joseph E. Schmitz (son): Department of DefenseInspector General ,George W. Bush administration. Other children: Phillip (deceased), Mary Kay, Jerome, Terry Ann, and Elizabeth. Illegitimate children: John and Eugenie Bostrom. He was married for 47 years to the former Mary E. Suehr.Electoral history
California's 45th congressional district special election, 1970 (Republican primary)
*John G. Schmitz - 79,259 (60.41%)
*John A. Steiger - 25,081 (19.12%)
*William M. Wilcoxen - 21,660 (16.51%)
*John D. Ratterree - 5,206 (3.97%)California's 45th congressional district special election, 1970
*John G. Schmitz (R) - 103,127 (49.30%)
*David N. Hartman (D) - 19,163 (9.16%)
*John A. Steiger (I) - 30,191 (14.43%)
*William M. Wilcoxen (I) - 27,016 (12.91%)
*Thomas Lenhart (I) - 16,378 (7.83%)
*John D. Ratterree (I) - 7,881 (3.77%)
*Maggie Meggs (I) - 5,440 (2.60%)Note: All independent candidates were Republicans running against Schmitz without nomination
California's 45th congressional district special election, 1970 (Runoff)
*John G. Schmitz (R) - 67,209 (72.37%)
*David N. Hartman (D) - 25,655 (27.63%)California's 45 congressional district election, 1970
*John G. Schmitz (R, Inc.) - 192,765 (67.04%)
*Thomas Lenhart (D) - 87,019 (30.27%)
*Francis R. Halpern (Peace & Freedom) - 7,742 (2.69%)1972 American Independent Party National Convention
*John G. Schmitz - 330 (71.74%)
*George L. Garfield - 56 (12.17%)
*Allen Grear - 26 (5.65%)
*Thomas J. Anderson - 24 (5.22%)
*Richard B. Kay - 16 (3.48%)
*George Wallace - 8 (1.74%)United States presidential election, 1972
*Richard Nixon /Spiro Agnew (Republicans) - 47,168,710 (60.7%) and 520 electoral votes (49 states carried)
*George McGovern /Sargent Shriver (Democrats) - 29,173,222 (37.5%) and 17 electoral votes (1 state and D.C. carried)
*John Hospers /Theodora Nathan (Libertarian) - 3,674 votes (00.0%) and 1 electoral votes (faithless elector )
*John G. Schmitz /Thomas J. Anderson (American Independent) - 1,100,868 (1.4%) and 0 electoral votesFurther reading
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000133 Biography on U.S. Congress BioGuide]
* [http://www.johngschmitz.com John G. Schmitz Memorial Home Page]
* Steinbacher, John (1972). "John Schmitz and the American Party"External links
* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf829008n9 Guide to the John G. Schmitz Campaign Materials.] Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.
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