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Michael Peroutka (Michael Anthony Peroutka) was born on 1952 in United States, is an American politician. Discover Michael Peroutka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Michael Anthony Peroutka (born 1952) is an American far-right politician, lawyer, and neo-Confederate activist from Maryland.
He was the Republican nominee for Attorney General of Maryland in 2022, and was the Constitution Party candidate for president in 2004.
Peroutka is a former member of the League of the South, a white supremacist and white nationalist organization designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group.
Peroutka is known for his pro-secessionist views, and has said that he is "still angry" that Maryland did not join the Confederacy in the Civil War.
Peroutka has voiced support for disproven conspiracy theories about the September 11 terrorist attacks, falsely claiming that the attacks were an "inside job" accomplished using explosives.
Peroutka attended Loyola University Maryland and the University of Baltimore School of Law.
He was the chairman of the Constitution Party of Maryland and a member of the executive committee of the Constitution Party National Committee.
In the 2004 United States presidential election, he was the Constitution Party's candidate.
His campaign slogan was "God, Family, Republic" and heavily featured Christian and socially conservative themes.
Peroutka gained support from many paleoconservatives, and was endorsed by the America First Party and Alaskan Independence Party.
Peroutka was also endorsed by the League of the South and supported by a group called "Southerners for Peroutka".
Peroutka accepted the endorsement from the League at their 2004 national convention.
Far-right radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones stated that he would be voting for Peroutka.
Peroutka appeared on the far-right radio show The Political Cesspool to promote his campaign, describing it as a "Christian/Constitutionalist radio program" and "a great blessing to our cause".
Paleoconservative political commentator Pat Buchanan stated on the September 7, 2004, edition of Hardball with Chris Matthews that he was considering voting for Peroutka.
The November 8, 2004, issue of The American Conservative contained endorsements by Taki Theodoracopulos and Howard Phillips (the latter having founded the party Peroutka represented).
Peroutka received just over 0.01% of the national popular vote, finishing fifth nationally with almost 150,000 votes.
This was a similar showing to previous Constitution Party candidacies of Howard Phillips, and made the party the only third party to increase its share of the vote in 2004.
In 2006, he voted in favor of disaffiliating the Independent American Party of Nevada from the Constitution Party due to their allowance for abortion in certain circumstances.
In 2006, the Maryland Constitution Party disaffiliated from the national party along with other state parties following a schism at the national party's 2006 convention, in which it failed to disaffiliate the Nevada party despite its chairman and gubernatorial candidate's support for legal abortion in some cases.
Peroutka stated, "At this point I could not, in good faith, represent the Constitution Party nor endorse any of its candidates. Unless serious changes occur, I could not run for President in 2008."
Peroutka's supporters, however, collected enough signatures to get his name approved as a write-in candidate in Georgia for the 2008 presidential election.
Peroutka views public schools as a Communist plot; he supports homeschooling and opposes government funding for education, stating that it is "the 10th plank in the Communist Manifesto."
He rejects laws and constitutional protections protecting abortion and same-sex marriage.
In 2012, the Montgomery Advertiser reported that Peroutka was the single-largest donor to Roy Moore's 2012 campaign for the Alabama Supreme Court, having contributed $50,000 of the total $78,000 received by Moore until December 31, 2011.
Peroutka is a former board member of the League of the South, a neo-Confederate organization that is classified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group.
He was a member of the group's board of directors from 2012 to 2014.
In 2012, the Human Rights Campaign called Peroutka an "active white supremacist and secessionist sympathizer" due to his ties to the League.
Peroutka told The Baltimore Sun that he "continues to be a proud member of the League of the South," since it "has a belief that the central government is too large, too spend-thrift and too out-of-control," but he called HRC's characterization of him as a white-supremacist sympathizer "absurd" and "not at all true."
In 2012, a video showed Peroutka asking a group to stand for the national anthem, and then leading them in the de facto Confederate anthem, "Dixie".
Kentucky Republican politician Matt Bevin's support for Peroutka's candidacy was used in a 2013 attack ad by opponent Mitch McConnell.
Peroutka is a Christian nationalist who holds views outside the mainstream of U.S. political discourse, even within the modern Republican Party.
He said that government officials must "take a biblical worldview and apply it to civil law and government" and referred to the principle of separation of church and state as a "great lie."
In 2013, he stated that "all elevation or denigration of individuals or groups based on skin color is immoral and shameful."
In 2014, he became a Republican and won election to the County Council of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, representing District 5.
In October 2014, during his campaign for the Anne Arundel County Council, Peroutka announced that he had resigned from the League of the South board of directors and was no longer a member after discovering statements made by members that were "contrary to [his] beliefs".
He declined to disavow the group during his 2022 campaign for Maryland attorney general.
In February 2014, Peroutka switched his voter registration from Constitution Party to Republican and filed to run for a seat on the Anne Arundel County Council as well as a seat on the county's Republican Central Committee.