Wikinews interviews Andy Martin, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate

August 8, 2011



U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate of Illinois took some time to answer a few questions from Wikinews reporter William S. Saturn.

Martin has questioned the validity of the birth certificate released by Barack Obama, and is best known for his role in the spreading of rumors that Obama is a Muslim. According to CNN, Martin has retracted the Muslim claim and now believes that Obama was fathered by journalist and labor activist rather than Kenyan economist. He also believes that the Obama presidency has been a failure and has asked for Obama to resign.

Martin has run for an assortment of public offices in the past and has previously mounted two presidential campaigns. During the, he vied unsuccessfully for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, and in , he again fell short of winning the nomination of the Republican Party.

In other areas, Martin has filed numerous lawsuits, some reportedly with anti-Jewish language. This has caused some commentators such as former White House Press Secretary to label Martin as an. Martin vehemently denies the charge. He has also taken legal action against Wikipedia, which he feels is a propaganda arm of the Obama administration.

While focusing his presidential campaign in the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire, Martin has largely emphasized local issues. On national issues, he has taken stances, as documented on his campaign website and blog.

Barack Obama and the birther movement
According to , Martin first spread the 'Obama is a Muslim' rumor via press release following then-Senate candidate Obama's to the. Amid the 2008 presidential election, Martin traveled to Hawaii to investigate Obama, who was at the time, the Democratic Party nominee for president. In October 2008, he filed a lawsuit against the state to release Obama's birth certificate, but it was dismissed by the courts. After returning from the trip, Martin announced that he believed Frank Marshall Davis was Obama's biological father.

Martin has been a fierce critic of the Obama administration and held a press conference on August 5 to call for the resignation of both Obama and Vice President Joe Biden. He proposed that a "caretaker administration" be put in place until the 2012 election, with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid as president and a Republican as vice president.


 * You have been one of the leading proponents of the of Barack Obama.  What are your views on the long-form document recently released by the White House?
 * Andy Martin: I did indeed found the “Birther” movement questioning Barack Obama’s origins in Hawai’i but because of the need to run a national campaign for president I have not been active in examining Obama’s latest birth certificate. I think it was/is enough that I started the movement that ultimately forced Obama to release a document. I know there has been controversy about the new document but I am not involved in that controversy. It is for others to study and comment on the latest certificate; I am a full-time presidential candidate for the foreseeable future.


 * You have stated that it is your personal opinion that Frank Marshall Davis is the father of Barack Obama. What specifically led to this opinion?
 * Martin: My personal opinion that Frank Marshall Davis is Barack Obama’s biological father is based on my extensive research in Hawai’i.
 * Where specifically did you obtain the material for your research and what did it entail?
 * Martin: Because my Obama research in Hawai’i is ongoing and will be continuing in a research trip later this year I do not discuss my sources or methods of investigation. My writing speaks for itself.


 * Since announcing he would not seek the Republican nomination, Donald Trump seems to have toned down his statements on the birth certificate issue. What are your current views on Donald Trump?
 * Martin: I did not pay a lot of attention to Donald Trump’s “campaign” for president because his behavior seemed to suggest it was a charade. Mr. Trump has destroyed his political viability by saying initially he would only run as a Republican and then repudiating himself and suggesting he might run as an independent. Public leadership is serious business; Mr. Trump has shown he is not serious.


 * How would [you] assess the Obama presidency?
 * Martin: The Obama presidency is an abject failure. I predicted Mr. Obama would fail in a Psychological Profile which was the first chapter of my book Obama: The Man Behind The Mask. Obama’s failure is no surprise to me.


 * Do you believe Obama has done any good things as president?
 * Martin: I can’t think of any off the top


 * You ask Barack Obama to resign and want Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to take over. What legal precedent forms the basis of this? And assuming Vice President Biden resigns as well, why should  not take over as president?
 * Martin: The president of the Senate is third, not the speaker, so Reid is a practical choice. Boehner is fourth.

Personal past
Martin was asked several questions about his personal past, which he declined to answer. He refused to discuss his two previous presidential campaigns, his past affiliation with the Democratic Party and would not say which candidates he supported in previous elections. When pressed, Martin stated that the questions were irrelevant.


 * You ran for president in 1988 as a member of the Democratic Party. Why did you choose to become a member of that party, and what caused you to switch to the Republican Party?
 * Andy Martin: [The late] Congressman and Rev.  invited me to join the Republican Party and I did.
 * Are you still in contact with Pat Robertson?
 * Martin: No.


 * What is your response to the claims from Robert Gibbs and others that you are Anti-Semitic due to the alleged anti-Jewish language used in some of your previous lawsuits?
 * Martin: Robert Gibbs engaged in a crude political smear based on lies, distortions and misrepresentations. For the past four or five years I have been the victim of a pro-Obama dirty tricks operation orchestrated out of Wikipedia.org and the Obama campaign apparatus. In one sense, Obama’s use of malicious smears against me shows how desperate he is to discredit my activity. In another sense, the fact that Obama goes to such lengths to attack me is a compliment to the seriousness with which he views both my research and my current presidential campaign. The national media may not yet take my presidential campaign seriously but Mr. Obama and his dirty tricksters very much do. What does Obama know that the media don’t?

Presidential campaign
Martin has centered his campaign in the state of New Hampshire and has discussed local issues. For environmental reasons, he opposes the Northern Pass transmission line, an energy project slated to connect New England to the hydroelectric resources of. When asked if the project was under the purview of the office of the presidency, he replied that it requires a. On July 28, Martin released a press release that described a planned march against the Northern Pass as "what could be the largest campaign event generated by any presidential candidate in New Hampshire during the 2012 election cycle." When asked to go into detail about the event, Martin responded that it was "too time consuming" to provide "personalized analysis" but remarked that "I'd say we are surprising a lot of people and we have many more rabbits to pull out of the hat as the campaign progresses."

Martin has not been invited to any and has not been included in any.
 * Why did you decide to run for president in 2012?
 * Andy Martin: I did not think and still do not believe that any of the “leading” Republican candidates are capable of waging an effective campaign against Barack Obama. I believe I could do a better job because of my extensive understanding and study of Obama’s character and personality. I predicted his ineffectiveness as a president in my Psychological Study which was published as a chapter in my bestselling book Obama: The Man Behind The Mask in 2008. I understood Obama before the American electorate did. They were not listening to me in 2008; maybe they will listen in 2012. To paraphrase former New York Mayor, the American people did not listen to me in 2008 and they are suffering for it. Now I’m running formally as a candidate to take my case against Obama to the American people.


 * Individually, what is your opinion of some of your fellow candidates for the Republican Party presidential nomination, notably Mitt Romney,, Ron Paul and ? Why do you feel you would be a better nominee for the party than any of them?
 * Martin: I have occasionally written brief profiles and short commentaries on some of my opponents. Those columns are posted on my blogs. I refer you to those comments and any that appear in the future (as no doubt they will).


 * How often do you campaign, and how has the campaign been received by people you meet?
 * Martin: I campaign every day. I would say I have received an extraordinarily warm and positive response wherever I have campaigned. I place my campaign in the top 10, i.e. among the top 10 Republican presidential candidates nationally. While most of the media attention is focused on the top 5, some of the top 5 are tottering and will not survive.
 * Which other candidates would you also place in the top 10?
 * Martin: the usual ones, so long as they have actually announced. I don’t count unannounced ones.


 * Have you received any notable endorsements?
 * Martin: I receive the “endorsement” of ordinary Americans every day in my campaign. That is the only endorsement that counts.


 * Do you feel you can still win the nomination despite not receiving an invitation to any of the presidential debates?
 * Martin: I have a game plan and strategy to try to win, and we are executing that game plan well. I am very satisfied with the progress of the campaign. Actually, by excluding me from some of the debates to date, the media have been the losers. Some of the candidates they are showcasing are imploding, thereby brightening my prospects to move up on the presidential leader board.
 * In your estimation approximately how many supporters does your campaign have?
 * Martin: I can’t give an exact number, nor would I if we tallied supporters that way. But it clear my campaign is gaining altitude and other candidates are faltering. We are executing our game plan; others rather obviously are not.


 * If you do not win the Republican nomination, would you consider running for a 's nomination?
 * Martin: No.

Political views
On his campaign website, Martin describes himself as a supporter of the in opposition to stringent. He opposes and mandated health care coverage. He identifies himself as a proponent of the and a "corruption fighter". He writes about his issue positions on his personal blog.

Martin was asked to elaborate his answers on some of the questions, but did not respond. He labeled certain questions as "bizarre".


 * How would you describe your political philosophy? Would you be best defined as a, a conservative, a , a  or something else?
 * Andy Martin: I am a “full spectrum” conservative with an emphasis on national security and economic issues. These are the areas in which I have the greatest expertise.


 * Which historical or contemporary figures serve as your political role models?
 * Martin: President, Prime Minister , President


 * What are your thoughts on the ?
 * Martin: I have my own Medicare and Social Security plans.


 * Would you support a to the ?
 * Martin: Yes


 * Do you oppose any parts of the current U.S. Constitution?
 * Martin: This is a strange question


 * What necessary freedoms are currently lacking in America?
 * Martin: Good question


 * Should the U.S. be involved in the ?
 * Martin: I have supported limited involvement in Libya, primarily limited to support and special operations; we should not have a ground presence.


 * Should the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center remain open?
 * Martin: I have an open mind


 * What would be your first actions as president?
 * Martin: Jump-start the economy by encouraging the private sector to revitalize manufacturing and create immediate jobs.

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