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Bob Dornan

Robert Kenneth Dornan (born April 3, 1933) is an American politician and actor from California. A Republican, Dornan served in the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983 and from 1985 to 1997. He has become well known for publicly outing Republican U.S. Representative Steve Gunderson as gay on the House of Representatives floor in 1994. He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for president of the United States in 1996.

Bob Dornan
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California
In office
January 3, 1985 – January 3, 1997
Preceded byJerry M. Patterson
Succeeded byLoretta Sanchez
Constituency38th district (1985–1993)
46th district (1993–1997)
In office
January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1983
Preceded byAlphonzo E. Bell Jr.
Succeeded byMel Levine
Constituency27th district
Personal details
Born
Robert Kenneth Dornan

(1933-04-03) April 3, 1933 (age 90)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Sallie Hansen
(m. 1955)
Children5
EducationLoyola Marymount University

A former actor and television and radio talk show host, Dornan had a flair for the dramatic that drew supporters and detractors well beyond his congressional district. Though never a major power in Washington, he became one of the most well-known members of the House of Representatives as a participant in televised "special orders" speeches and was described as "one of the leading firebrands among American politicians".[1]

Early life

Dornan was born in New York City, the son of Gertrude (McFadden) Dornan (1900–1967) and Harry Joseph Dornan (1892–1975).[2][3][4] In New York, Dornan's mother had been a vaudeville performer as part of an act called the McFadden Sisters and a Ziegfeld Follies showgirl, and had performed under the stage name Bara Wilkes; her sister was the wife of actor Jack Haley.[5][6] Harry Dornan owned a haberdashery. After moving to California, he became a real estate entrepreneur in West Los Angeles. He was active in harness racing, a pastime in which many celebrities participated during the 1940s and 1950s.[7][8] Robert Dornan took advantage of his family's entertainment industry experience and connections after he embarked on his own acting and talk show career. He used celebrity endorsements and campaign contributions to launch his political career.[7][9]

Dornan attended Loyola University of Los Angeles (later renamed Loyola Marymount University) from 1950 to 1953. At age 19, Robert joined the United States Air Force. He became a fighter pilot, and during his time in the Air Force, he survived two emergency parachute ejections and two "dead stick" forced landings (including one of an F-100). He was on active duty until 1958, and attained the rank of captain.[10] He served in the California Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve until retiring in 1975.[10] Dornan also served as a combat journalist and photographer on several missions in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia during the Vietnam War and flew relief flights into Biafra.

Career

Entertainment

Dornan was involved in the entertainment industry as an actor. He starred in the film The Starfighters, cast as Lt. Witkowski, an Air Force pilot who was the son of a U.S. congressman. The Starfighters aired on Mystery Science Theater 3000 on October 29, 1994.[citation needed]

In 1962, he portrayed Air Force Lieutenant Alden in the episode "Dennis at Boot Camp" of the CBS sitcom, Dennis the Menace, starring Jay North and Gale Gordon, with Roy Roberts in this segment as Captain Stone.[11]

In 1966 he co-starred in and possibly co-wrote To the Shores of Hell.

Dornan had a frequent role as Captain Fowler on ABC's Twelve O'Clock High television series and smaller roles on ABC's Bewitched and NBC's I Dream of Jeannie. Dornan was an Emmy-award-winning television talk show host on Tempo and The Robert K. Dornan Show broadcast from Los Angeles from 1967 to 1973.[citation needed]

Politics

Dornan took an active role in the civil rights movement. He took part in the historic 1963 March on Washington led by Martin Luther King Jr. The following year he helped register African Americans to vote in Mississippi.[12][13][14]

Dornan moved into politics in 1973 as national spokesman for the Citizens for Decency Through Law advocacy group. He made an unsuccessful run for mayor of Los Angeles the same year. In 1976, Dornan was elected to the House of Representatives, representing the 27th congressional district in western Los Angeles County. He was re-elected twice. He was such an unswerving advocate for the development of the B-1 bomber, that he was soon nicknamed "B-1 Bob".[15]

In November 1977, he was an opposition speaker at the 1977 National Women's Conference with Lottie Beth Hobbs, Dr. Mildred Jefferson, Phyllis Schlafly and Nellie Gray.[16]

After the 1980 census, California's congressional map was redrawn. Dornan's district, previously a Republican-leaning swing district, was made significantly more Democratic. Believing he had no chance of winning this new district, he opted to run for the United States Senate in 1982. He finished fourth in the Republican primary behind San Diego mayor and future Governor Pete Wilson, who won in November.[citation needed]

Dornan moved to Garden Grove, in the more Republican Orange County. In 1984, he was elected to Congress from the 38th district in central Orange County, defeating 10-year Democratic incumbent Jerry M. Patterson by a 53% to 45% margin amid Ronald Reagan's massive landslide that year. In 1986, he won a tough race against Democratic state Assemblyman Richard Robinson, winning by a 55% to 43% margin. He was re-elected four more times and served on the Intelligence Committee.[citation needed]

Dornan made headlines in March 1985 for a confrontation with Representative Thomas Downey (a Democrat from New York) on the House floor. Downey asked Dornan about comments he had made calling Downey "a draft-dodging wimp". According to Downey, Dornan, grabbing him by collar and tie, said, "It's good you're being protected by the sergeant-at-arms. If I saw you outside, it would be a different story" and threatened him "with some form of bodily harm". Dornan claimed he was merely straightening Downey's tie and refused to apologize for the incident or the derogatory comment. A Dornan aide said, "It will be a cold day in hell before he gets an apology from Bob Dornan".[17]

 
Dornan standing on the ladder of an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft during a visit to Torrejon Air Base, Spain, September 20, 1988.

Dornan's record was staunchly conservative. However, he did hold some positions that some might call liberal, including sponsoring animal protection acts, earning him the recognition of PETA in 1988.[18][19]

In 1994, during his final successful run for Congress, it was reported that Dornan's wife, Sallie, had made multiple allegations of domestic violence against him earlier in their marriage. In 1966, Dornan had been convicted of a domestic violence offense and sentenced to jail time; however, it was unclear whether his sentence had ever been served. After the allegations were made public, Sallie Dornan retracted them, stating that she had made false claims about her husband during a period when she was struggling with prescription drug addiction. The Dornans' five children asserted that their father had not been physically abusive.[20][21] During the same campaign, Dornan had signs posted at polling places that warned voters in Spanish that they should be prepared to prove their citizenship in order to vote. The signs suggested that immigration officials would be present at the polls. The success of this action was believed to have kept enough Latino voters away from the polls to eke out a victory for Dornan against Mike Farber.[21]

In 1995, Dornan received a minor reprimand from the House for stating in a floor speech that President Bill Clinton had "given aid and comfort to the enemy" during the Vietnam War.[22]

Dornan was a dark horse candidate for president of the United States in 1996.[23] In a GOP debate in Iowa on January 13, Dornan called Clinton a "criminal" and a "pathological liar".[24] Dornan later dropped out of the presidential race and ran for reelection to his seat in the House; he was defeated by Democrat Loretta Sanchez by less than 1,000 votes.[25]

 
Dornan ran for president in 1996

Following the narrow defeat, Dornan alleged that Sanchez's winning margin was provided by illegal voting from non-U.S. citizens. A thirteen-month House of Representatives investigation ensued, during which Sanchez was seated provisionally, pending the inquiry.[26] A task force found 748 votes that had been cast illegally—624 from non-citizens in addition to 124 that had already been thrown out by California officials. This was not enough to overturn Sanchez's margin of victory and she was allowed to keep her seat.[27] However, in consultation with the INS, the House committee identified 4,762 questionable registration affidavits.[28]

Controversial statements

During his political career, Dornan became known for his controversial or offensive statements. Among his remarks:

  • During a House debate in 1994, Dornan outed fellow Republican representative Steve Gunderson, accusing him of having a "revolving door on his closet."[29]
  • In a 1986 U.S. House speech, he called Soviet journalist Vladimir Posner a "disloyal, betraying little Jew who sits there on television claiming that he is somehow or other a newsman."[30] This was the only statement Dornan apologized for, saying, "That's the only thing in my life I ever lost sleep over."[31] Dornan also said that he intended "to say 'Judas', not 'Jew'," as a rebuttal to Posner's insistence that the Soviet Union was free of anti-Semitism.[31]
  • "Every lesbian spear chucker in this country is hoping I get defeated" to a Los Angeles television reporter in 1992 regarding a female challenger in the primary election.[31][32]
  • On a January 28, 1994, appearance on Politically Incorrect, Dornan declared it was "The Year of the Penis" due to recent events in the news. This was a joke in regard to the 1992 media and political reference as that election being referred to as "The Year of the Woman", when four women won election to the United States Senate.[33]
  • "You are a slimy coward. Go register in another party" to Orange County Republican Central Committee member William Dougherty after he supported Dornan's opponent in 1996.[34]

In 1994, a 120-page book of quotations of Dornan was compiled by Nathan Callahan and William Payton and published as Shut Up, Fag! The quotation that gives the book the title was actually shouted by Dornan's wife, Sallie, at an AIDS activist during an Orange County town forum. Dornan claimed the book was backed by director Oliver Stone, whom Dornan labeled "a Bolshevik enemy".[35]

Dornan's comments and behavior led his political opponents to question his mental health. Mike Kaspar of the Orange County Democratic Party said, "The primary issue is Bob Dornan, himself. I think his character and his own sanity are an issue here."[36] At a White House Correspondents Dinner, Al Franken (who is actually a friend of Dornan's) joked "having Al D'Amato leading an ethics investigation is like getting Bob Dornan to head up a mental health task force."[37] Michael Moore devoted an entire chapter of his book Downsize This! to his efforts to get Dornan involuntarily committed for psychiatric examination.[38]

Later career

Dornan ran against Loretta Sanchez again in 1998, but was defeated.[39]

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Dornan hosted The Bob Dornan Show, a radio talk show syndicated nationally by Talk Radio Network.[40][41]

In 2004, Dornan challenged Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, a fellow Republican, in the primary. Dornan charged Rohrabacher with being soft on terrorism and being too close to Islamic extremists.[42] However, he lost by 84% to 16%.[citation needed]

During the summer of 2005, Dornan briefly expressed interest in the 48th congressional district seat that became vacant when then U.S. Congressman Christopher Cox resigned to become chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.[43] He was interested in running as the nominee of the American Independent Party but did not, allegedly rebuffed by party officials.[44]

Personal life

In 1955, Dornan married Sallie Hansen.[45] They have five children.[46][47]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1960 The Great Impostor Reporter Uncredited
1961 X-15 Test Engineer
1963 A Gathering of Eagles Non-Com
1964 The Starfighters Lt. John Witkowski
1965 Harlow Photographer Uncredited
1966 To the Shores of Hell Dr. Gary Donahue
1967 Hell on Wheels Steve Robbins
2005 Missing, Presumed Dead: The Search for America's POWs Himself Documentary

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1960 Men into Space Radio Operator Episode: "Verdict in Orbit"
1962 Have Gun – Will Travel Dandy Episode: "Darwin's Man"
1962 Dennis the Menace Lt. Alden Episode: "Dennis at Boot Camp"
1965 Bewitched Policeman Episode: "Red Light, Green Light"
1965 I Dream of Jeannie Carson Episode: "The Yacht Murder Case"
1965–1967 12 O'Clock High Bob Fowler 25 episodes
1966 The Fugitive Doctor Episode: "Shadow of the Swan"
1968 The Rat Patrol German Sergeant Episode: "The Touch and Go Raid"
1971 Ironside Paul (The Body) Episode: "If a Body See a Body"

References

  1. ^ Barone, Michael; Ujifusa, Grant (1996). The Almanac of American Politics. National Journal. pp. 210–212. ISBN 0892340576.
  2. ^ Supplement to Who's Who in America. Vol. 44. Chicago, IL: Marquis Who's Who. 1987. p. 231. ISBN 9780837971001.
  3. ^ "Obituary, Harry J. Dornan". Los Angeles Times. January 26, 1975. p. Part II, page 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Obituary, Gertrude Consuelo McFadden Dornan". Los Angeles Times. June 7, 1967. p. Part II, page 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Bailey, Eric; Warren, Peter M. (November 23, 1996). "Congress Loses One of Its Leading Characters". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ Kotkin, Joel (November 27, 1977). "Hollywood's Great Right Hope". The Washington Post.
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  8. ^ Murphy, Jeanmarie (October 27, 1985). "The Downs". Los Angeles Times. p. F22 – via Newspapers.com.
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  10. ^ a b "Dornan, Robert Kenneth (1933-)". Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress.
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  12. ^ Claiborne, William (9 May 16, 1998). "'B-1 Bob' Is on the Attack Again". The Washington Post.
  13. ^ "Bob Dornan On Civil Rights".
  14. ^ Tawa, Renee (September 2, 1995). "Dornan Presidential Campaign Staffers Fired for Using Racial Slurs". Los Angeles Times.
  15. ^ Barone, Michael; Ujifusa, Grant (1987). The Almanac of American Politics 1988. National Journal. p. 165.
  16. ^ "1977 National Women's Conference: A Question of Choices". November 21, 1977. The Walter J. Brown Media Archives & Peabody Awards Collection at the University of Georgia, American Archive of Public Broadcasting.
  17. ^ "Dornan Won't Apologize for Wimp Remark". Los Angeles Times. March 5, 1985. p. 2.
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  20. ^ "'I Take Full Blame': Sallie Dornan says a longtime drug addiction drove her to falsely accuse her husband of abuse". Los Angeles Times. June 24, 1993.
  21. ^ a b Martinez, Gebe (October 26, 1994). "Dornan Challenges Foe's Claims of Spousal Abuse". Los Angeles Times.
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  27. ^ Koszczuk, Jackie (February 7, 1998). "Proof Of Illegal Voters Falls Short, Keeping Sanchez In House". Congressional Quarterly – via CNN.
  28. ^ Warren, Peter (November 8, 1997). "Signature Lists Sought in Sanchez Probe". Los Angeles Times: A1.
  29. ^ ElBoghdady, Dina (March 24, 1994). "Dornan Accuses Fellow Republican of Being Gay". States News Service.
  30. ^ "Lawmaker Apologizes for 'Inelegant' Words". The New York Times. United Press International. March 1, 1986. p. 1.11.
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  32. ^ Romano, Lois (June 4, 1992). "The Reliable Source". The Washington Post. p. c.03.
  33. ^ Senior, Jennifer (March 6, 1994). "When Politicians Get Silly". The New York Times. p. A.1.
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  40. ^ "One Dornan Stays Out, One Gets In". Los Angeles Times. December 2, 1999. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  41. ^ "Savage gets the boot after on-air anti-gay outburst". Los Angeles Times. July 8, 2003. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  42. ^ Brandon, Karen (March 2, 2004). "'B-1 Bob' Dornan tries for a comeback". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  43. ^ "Still another Special Election". Legislative Update Archives. California State University Northridge. December 2005. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  44. ^ Israel, Josh (July 7, 2008). "Chuck Baldwin interviewed by Josh Israel". Independent Political Report. United States. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  45. ^ Grove, Lloyd (April 4, 1985). "Bob Dornan, Combat Ready". The Washington Post.
  46. ^ Lesher, Dave (June 24, 1993). "'I Take Full Blame': Sallie Dornan says a longtime drug addiction drove her to falsely accuse her husband of abuse". Los Angeles Times. Each time, Sallie Dornan and the couple's five children have braced for the day when Dornan's role as a controversial public figure would lead to exposure of the darkest period of their lives.
  47. ^ Gould, Jack (October 31, 2002). "The Bob Dornan Hall of Fame". OC Weekly. Fountain Valley, CA. Bob Dornan's confirmed offspring (Robin, Kate, Theresa, Mark and Bob Jr.)

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Robert Kenneth Dornan born April 3 1933 is an American politician and actor from California A Republican Dornan served in the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983 and from 1985 to 1997 He has become well known for publicly outing Republican U S Representative Steve Gunderson as gay on the House of Representatives floor in 1994 He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for president of the United States in 1996 Bob DornanMember of the U S House of Representatives from CaliforniaIn office January 3 1985 January 3 1997Preceded byJerry M PattersonSucceeded byLoretta SanchezConstituency38th district 1985 1993 46th district 1993 1997 In office January 3 1977 January 3 1983Preceded byAlphonzo E Bell Jr Succeeded byMel LevineConstituency27th districtPersonal detailsBornRobert Kenneth Dornan 1933 04 03 April 3 1933 age 90 New York City New York U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseSallie Hansen m 1955 wbr Children5EducationLoyola Marymount UniversityA former actor and television and radio talk show host Dornan had a flair for the dramatic that drew supporters and detractors well beyond his congressional district Though never a major power in Washington he became one of the most well known members of the House of Representatives as a participant in televised special orders speeches and was described as one of the leading firebrands among American politicians 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Entertainment 2 2 Politics 2 2 1 Controversial statements 2 3 Later career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditDornan was born in New York City the son of Gertrude McFadden Dornan 1900 1967 and Harry Joseph Dornan 1892 1975 2 3 4 In New York Dornan s mother had been a vaudeville performer as part of an act called the McFadden Sisters and a Ziegfeld Follies showgirl and had performed under the stage name Bara Wilkes her sister was the wife of actor Jack Haley 5 6 Harry Dornan owned a haberdashery After moving to California he became a real estate entrepreneur in West Los Angeles He was active in harness racing a pastime in which many celebrities participated during the 1940s and 1950s 7 8 Robert Dornan took advantage of his family s entertainment industry experience and connections after he embarked on his own acting and talk show career He used celebrity endorsements and campaign contributions to launch his political career 7 9 Dornan attended Loyola University of Los Angeles later renamed Loyola Marymount University from 1950 to 1953 At age 19 Robert joined the United States Air Force He became a fighter pilot and during his time in the Air Force he survived two emergency parachute ejections and two dead stick forced landings including one of an F 100 He was on active duty until 1958 and attained the rank of captain 10 He served in the California Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve until retiring in 1975 10 Dornan also served as a combat journalist and photographer on several missions in Vietnam Laos and Cambodia during the Vietnam War and flew relief flights into Biafra Career EditEntertainment Edit Dornan was involved in the entertainment industry as an actor He starred in the film The Starfighters cast as Lt Witkowski an Air Force pilot who was the son of a U S congressman The Starfighters aired on Mystery Science Theater 3000 on October 29 1994 citation needed In 1962 he portrayed Air Force Lieutenant Alden in the episode Dennis at Boot Camp of the CBS sitcom Dennis the Menace starring Jay North and Gale Gordon with Roy Roberts in this segment as Captain Stone 11 In 1966 he co starred in and possibly co wrote To the Shores of Hell Dornan had a frequent role as Captain Fowler on ABC s Twelve O Clock High television series and smaller roles on ABC s Bewitched and NBC s I Dream of Jeannie Dornan was an Emmy award winning television talk show host on Tempo and The Robert K Dornan Show broadcast from Los Angeles from 1967 to 1973 citation needed Politics Edit Dornan took an active role in the civil rights movement He took part in the historic 1963 March on Washington led by Martin Luther King Jr The following year he helped register African Americans to vote in Mississippi 12 13 14 Dornan moved into politics in 1973 as national spokesman for the Citizens for Decency Through Law advocacy group He made an unsuccessful run for mayor of Los Angeles the same year In 1976 Dornan was elected to the House of Representatives representing the 27th congressional district in western Los Angeles County He was re elected twice He was such an unswerving advocate for the development of the B 1 bomber that he was soon nicknamed B 1 Bob 15 In November 1977 he was an opposition speaker at the 1977 National Women s Conference with Lottie Beth Hobbs Dr Mildred Jefferson Phyllis Schlafly and Nellie Gray 16 After the 1980 census California s congressional map was redrawn Dornan s district previously a Republican leaning swing district was made significantly more Democratic Believing he had no chance of winning this new district he opted to run for the United States Senate in 1982 He finished fourth in the Republican primary behind San Diego mayor and future Governor Pete Wilson who won in November citation needed Dornan moved to Garden Grove in the more Republican Orange County In 1984 he was elected to Congress from the 38th district in central Orange County defeating 10 year Democratic incumbent Jerry M Patterson by a 53 to 45 margin amid Ronald Reagan s massive landslide that year In 1986 he won a tough race against Democratic state Assemblyman Richard Robinson winning by a 55 to 43 margin He was re elected four more times and served on the Intelligence Committee citation needed Dornan made headlines in March 1985 for a confrontation with Representative Thomas Downey a Democrat from New York on the House floor Downey asked Dornan about comments he had made calling Downey a draft dodging wimp According to Downey Dornan grabbing him by collar and tie said It s good you re being protected by the sergeant at arms If I saw you outside it would be a different story and threatened him with some form of bodily harm Dornan claimed he was merely straightening Downey s tie and refused to apologize for the incident or the derogatory comment A Dornan aide said It will be a cold day in hell before he gets an apology from Bob Dornan 17 Dornan standing on the ladder of an F 16 Fighting Falcon aircraft during a visit to Torrejon Air Base Spain September 20 1988 Dornan s record was staunchly conservative However he did hold some positions that some might call liberal including sponsoring animal protection acts earning him the recognition of PETA in 1988 18 19 In 1994 during his final successful run for Congress it was reported that Dornan s wife Sallie had made multiple allegations of domestic violence against him earlier in their marriage In 1966 Dornan had been convicted of a domestic violence offense and sentenced to jail time however it was unclear whether his sentence had ever been served After the allegations were made public Sallie Dornan retracted them stating that she had made false claims about her husband during a period when she was struggling with prescription drug addiction The Dornans five children asserted that their father had not been physically abusive 20 21 During the same campaign Dornan had signs posted at polling places that warned voters in Spanish that they should be prepared to prove their citizenship in order to vote The signs suggested that immigration officials would be present at the polls The success of this action was believed to have kept enough Latino voters away from the polls to eke out a victory for Dornan against Mike Farber 21 In 1995 Dornan received a minor reprimand from the House for stating in a floor speech that President Bill Clinton had given aid and comfort to the enemy during the Vietnam War 22 Dornan was a dark horse candidate for president of the United States in 1996 23 In a GOP debate in Iowa on January 13 Dornan called Clinton a criminal and a pathological liar 24 Dornan later dropped out of the presidential race and ran for reelection to his seat in the House he was defeated by Democrat Loretta Sanchez by less than 1 000 votes 25 Dornan ran for president in 1996 Following the narrow defeat Dornan alleged that Sanchez s winning margin was provided by illegal voting from non U S citizens A thirteen month House of Representatives investigation ensued during which Sanchez was seated provisionally pending the inquiry 26 A task force found 748 votes that had been cast illegally 624 from non citizens in addition to 124 that had already been thrown out by California officials This was not enough to overturn Sanchez s margin of victory and she was allowed to keep her seat 27 However in consultation with the INS the House committee identified 4 762 questionable registration affidavits 28 Controversial statements Edit During his political career Dornan became known for his controversial or offensive statements Among his remarks During a House debate in 1994 Dornan outed fellow Republican representative Steve Gunderson accusing him of having a revolving door on his closet 29 In a 1986 U S House speech he called Soviet journalist Vladimir Posner a disloyal betraying little Jew who sits there on television claiming that he is somehow or other a newsman 30 This was the only statement Dornan apologized for saying That s the only thing in my life I ever lost sleep over 31 Dornan also said that he intended to say Judas not Jew as a rebuttal to Posner s insistence that the Soviet Union was free of anti Semitism 31 Every lesbian spear chucker in this country is hoping I get defeated to a Los Angeles television reporter in 1992 regarding a female challenger in the primary election 31 32 On a January 28 1994 appearance on Politically Incorrect Dornan declared it was The Year of the Penis due to recent events in the news This was a joke in regard to the 1992 media and political reference as that election being referred to as The Year of the Woman when four women won election to the United States Senate 33 You are a slimy coward Go register in another party to Orange County Republican Central Committee member William Dougherty after he supported Dornan s opponent in 1996 34 In 1994 a 120 page book of quotations of Dornan was compiled by Nathan Callahan and William Payton and published as Shut Up Fag The quotation that gives the book the title was actually shouted by Dornan s wife Sallie at an AIDS activist during an Orange County town forum Dornan claimed the book was backed by director Oliver Stone whom Dornan labeled a Bolshevik enemy 35 Dornan s comments and behavior led his political opponents to question his mental health Mike Kaspar of the Orange County Democratic Party said The primary issue is Bob Dornan himself I think his character and his own sanity are an issue here 36 At a White House Correspondents Dinner Al Franken who is actually a friend of Dornan s joked having Al D Amato leading an ethics investigation is like getting Bob Dornan to head up a mental health task force 37 Michael Moore devoted an entire chapter of his book Downsize This to his efforts to get Dornan involuntarily committed for psychiatric examination 38 Later career Edit Dornan ran against Loretta Sanchez again in 1998 but was defeated 39 In the late 1990s and early 2000s Dornan hosted The Bob Dornan Show a radio talk show syndicated nationally by Talk Radio Network 40 41 In 2004 Dornan challenged Congressman Dana Rohrabacher a fellow Republican in the primary Dornan charged Rohrabacher with being soft on terrorism and being too close to Islamic extremists 42 However he lost by 84 to 16 citation needed During the summer of 2005 Dornan briefly expressed interest in the 48th congressional district seat that became vacant when then U S Congressman Christopher Cox resigned to become chairman of the U S Securities and Exchange Commission 43 He was interested in running as the nominee of the American Independent Party but did not allegedly rebuffed by party officials 44 Personal life EditIn 1955 Dornan married Sallie Hansen 45 They have five children 46 47 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1960 The Great Impostor Reporter Uncredited1961 X 15 Test Engineer1963 A Gathering of Eagles Non Com1964 The Starfighters Lt John Witkowski1965 Harlow Photographer Uncredited1966 To the Shores of Hell Dr Gary Donahue1967 Hell on Wheels Steve Robbins2005 Missing Presumed Dead The Search for America s POWs Himself DocumentaryTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1960 Men into Space Radio Operator Episode Verdict in Orbit 1962 Have Gun Will Travel Dandy Episode Darwin s Man 1962 Dennis the Menace Lt Alden Episode Dennis at Boot Camp 1965 Bewitched Policeman Episode Red Light Green Light 1965 I Dream of Jeannie Carson Episode The Yacht Murder Case 1965 1967 12 O Clock High Bob Fowler 25 episodes1966 The Fugitive Doctor Episode Shadow of the Swan 1968 The Rat Patrol German Sergeant Episode The Touch and Go Raid 1971 Ironside Paul The Body Episode If a Body See a Body References Edit Barone Michael Ujifusa Grant 1996 The Almanac of American Politics National Journal pp 210 212 ISBN 0892340576 Supplement to Who s Who in America Vol 44 Chicago IL Marquis Who s Who 1987 p 231 ISBN 9780837971001 Obituary Harry J Dornan Los Angeles Times January 26 1975 p Part II page 2 via Newspapers com Obituary Gertrude Consuelo McFadden Dornan Los Angeles Times June 7 1967 p Part II page 2 via Newspapers com Bailey Eric Warren Peter M November 23 1996 Congress Loses One of Its Leading Characters Los Angeles Times Kotkin Joel November 27 1977 Hollywood s Great Right Hope The Washington Post a b Congress Loses One of Its Leading Characters Murphy Jeanmarie October 27 1985 The Downs Los Angeles Times p F22 via Newspapers com Hollywood s Great Right Hope a b Dornan Robert Kenneth 1933 Biographical Directory of the U S Congress Dennis at Boot Camp November 25 1962 Internet Movie Database Retrieved February 9 2013 Claiborne William 9 May 16 1998 B 1 Bob Is on the Attack Again The Washington Post Bob Dornan On Civil Rights Tawa Renee September 2 1995 Dornan Presidential Campaign Staffers Fired for Using Racial Slurs Los Angeles Times Barone Michael Ujifusa Grant 1987 The Almanac of American Politics 1988 National Journal p 165 1977 National Women s Conference A Question of Choices November 21 1977 The Walter J Brown Media Archives amp Peabody Awards Collection at the University of Georgia American Archive of Public Broadcasting Dornan Won t Apologize for Wimp Remark Los Angeles Times March 5 1985 p 2 The Utne Reader Issues 34 36 Lens Publishing Company 1989 p 51 Rockwell Lew 1990 The Economics of Liberty Ludwig von Mises Institute p 304 Retrieved April 3 2017 I Take Full Blame Sallie Dornan says a longtime drug addiction drove her to falsely accuse her husband of abuse Los Angeles Times June 24 1993 a b Martinez Gebe October 26 1994 Dornan Challenges Foe s Claims of Spousal Abuse Los Angeles Times Dornan Rebuked After Diatribe Against Clinton Los Angeles Times January 26 1995 Resnick Brian Terris Ben May 29 2013 Failed Long Shot Presidential Candidates Like Michele Bachmann Tend to Disappear The Atlantic Mahtesian Charles What was Thad McCotter thinking Politico Bachmann Tries to Defy History s Long Trail of Failed U S Representative Presidential Bids June 27 2011 Reiss Cory December 20 2006 Jennings to protest to Congress Sarasota Herald Tribune Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Koszczuk Jackie February 7 1998 Proof Of Illegal Voters Falls Short Keeping Sanchez In House Congressional Quarterly via CNN Warren Peter November 8 1997 Signature Lists Sought in Sanchez Probe Los Angeles Times A1 ElBoghdady Dina March 24 1994 Dornan Accuses Fellow Republican of Being Gay States News Service Lawmaker Apologizes for Inelegant Words The New York Times United Press International March 1 1986 p 1 11 a b c Clines Francis X June 27 1995 Appearing Nightly Robert Dornan Master of the Put Down The New York Times Romano Lois June 4 1992 The Reliable Source The Washington Post p c 03 Senior Jennifer March 6 1994 When Politicians Get Silly The New York Times p A 1 Time December 2 1996 148 25 p 28 1 Fiore Faye July 15 1994 Shut Up Is Not in Dornan s Vocabulary Los Angeles Times p 3 Parsons Dana May 4 1994 Democrats Unveil Weapon Against Dornan Dornan Los Angeles Times p 1 Schapiro Mark n d The Salon Interview Al Franken Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Salon com Moore Michael 1997 Downsize This Random Threats from an Unarmed American Harper Sanchez trumps Dornan again in California House race CNN November 3 1998 One Dornan Stays Out One Gets In Los Angeles Times December 2 1999 Retrieved April 3 2017 Savage gets the boot after on air anti gay outburst Los Angeles Times July 8 2003 Retrieved April 3 2017 Brandon Karen March 2 2004 B 1 Bob Dornan tries for a comeback Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 7 2019 Still another Special Election Legislative Update Archives California State University Northridge December 2005 Retrieved April 28 2016 Israel Josh July 7 2008 Chuck Baldwin interviewed by Josh Israel Independent Political Report United States Retrieved April 28 2016 Grove Lloyd April 4 1985 Bob Dornan Combat Ready The Washington Post Lesher Dave June 24 1993 I Take Full Blame Sallie Dornan says a longtime drug addiction drove her to falsely accuse her husband of abuse Los Angeles Times Each time Sallie Dornan and the couple s five children have braced for the day when Dornan s role as a controversial public figure would lead to exposure of the darkest period of their lives Gould Jack October 31 2002 The Bob Dornan Hall of Fame OC Weekly Fountain Valley CA Bob Dornan s confirmed offspring Robin Kate Theresa Mark and Bob Jr External links EditOfficial websiteUnited States Congress Bob Dornan id D000435 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved March 8 2009 Appearances on C SPAN Bob Dornan at IMDb A sample speaking to Congress YouTube U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byAlphonzo E Bell Jr Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom California s 27th congressional district1977 1983 Succeeded byMel LevinePreceded byJerry M Patterson Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom California s 38th congressional district1985 1993 Succeeded bySteve HornNew constituency Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom California s 46th congressional district1993 1997 Succeeded byLoretta SanchezU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byToby Rothas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byDan Lungrenas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Dornan amp oldid 1149158012, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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