Mack speech goes off without incident

Prior to Sheriff Richard Mack’s arrival, the KCRCC had voted to rescind its invitation based on Mack’s past, which included his stance that he’s against the drug war, which he called a failed endeavor. Some members had said he didn’t represent the views of the Republican party. But the vote was overturned by the party leaders after an allegedly illegal proxy vote was included in the original vote count.

Richard Mack felt apprehensive about coming to Coeur d’Alene.

Speaking moments before he was to take the stage as the controversial keynote speaker during the Republican party’s primary fundraiser, Mack said he never felt as unwelcome as he did before coming to Coeur d’Alene.

“This has never happened to me before,” the Republican candidate in Texas for the U.S. House of Representatives told The Press about the decision by the local party to bar him from speaking.

But the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee re-invited Mack to speak at its Lincoln Day Dinner and Mack said he was glad to accept it – again.

“After I saw the crowd and talked to the people I felt good,” he said. “I guess I didn’t hurt attendance any.”

Approximately 400 people attended the dinner Saturday at The Coeur d’Alene Resort, around the normal amount the event brings in, organizers said. Mack’s speaking didn’t prompt a staged walkout or organized protest either. Rather, the former Democratic sheriff in Arizona and one-time Libertarian-candidate preached that the Republican party should adhere to the U.S. Constitution.

“(I find it) deplorable at times that those of us who quote the founding fathers and the Constitution are labeled as racist and extremist and bigots,” he said. “I was raised in a home where racism and bigotry were absolutely forbidden. That’s not who I am and never have been. My mom taught me to stand for what is right. And that is also something Abraham Lincoln said. He said ‘put your feet in the right place and then stand firm.’

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