Idaho Politics: Column

Californian Seeks Larry Craig’s Idaho Senate Seat


By Jill Kuraitis , 3-21-08

Hal Styles lives in Southern California, and he’s never been to Idaho. But he’s running in Idaho’s open Republican primary for United States Senate.

From his home in Desert Hot Springs, just a few miles from the better-known Palm Springs, he returned my call and exuberantly held forth. “The reason I want to be the U.S. Senator from Idaho?  It’s one of the western states and I must stay in the west, and everything I’ve heard about Idaho is beautiful and gorgeous, and I want to serve America, it’s in my blood. What better place than the Senate where I can serve the desires and wishes of Idahoans and then come home and say OKAY, TEAM!  What do you want, what do you like?”

Styles refuses to tell his age but his life story puts him in his 70s or early 80s.  He says he’s “moving to Boise sometime soon but I can’t say exactly when.”

From his merry opening shout of, “It’s HAL, your PAL, I’d like to take you to Washington with me!” to his goodbye said through tears over a story that touched him, Styles seems like your outlandish, hat-wearing grandfather – the one who heads up the Cub Scouts so he can teach ‘em patriotism, annoying camp songs and the best pranks in town. 

“A year and half ago I read an article about the ten best places to live and in there is Idaho. Boise was in there.  Your tax dollars sent me to Pensacola a long time ago where I learned to fly PLANES and land them on tiny little SHIPS – that’s how the Navy does it, not those big Air Force ships, little TINY ships – so I told Collette my wife, we’ve got to check it out.  If I don’t do something every 72 hours I go crazy.  You have outdoors there, mountains and outdoors and there I can FLY!”

Styles has run for office in California several times, “and I’d run again here, but the Republican Party here grease the way for their hand-picked people and it’s a fait accompli and I’m not it.

I’ve heard you’re about 70% Republican but I love Democrats too, especially if they cross over and vote for me!  My wife and I pray at least twice a week and say, thank you God, for letting us be born in America.  So I gotta give back, I gotta give. I just want to serve.

Within about three or four weeks I plan to come to Boise and introduce myself around….you have so much to do there, and I love the outdoors, that’s why I’ll love Idaho…I want to be outdoors all day.”

I thought he was going to strike up the band and tap-dance any minute. 

Styles wanted me to “listen to some letters.  I’m an RRCR - a Ronald Reagan conservative Republican who wants LLS – lower taxes, less government, a strong national defense, and I’m for TAVP – traditional American virtues and patriotism.”

Reporter Dean Gray of Desert Local News first contacted Styles by knocking on his door.  After meeting Styles, Gray wrote:

“I’m a highly individualistic individual,” says the former stockbroker, now realtor and longtime flying instructor. “I’m outstanding because I’m an outstanding person with an outstanding background.”

Styles attended the US Naval Academy and flew the AD Skyraider about the time of the Korean War. Shy about revealing his age, Styles appears to have a fine commanding knowledge of world affairs in his mind as preparation to his Senate duties.

Styles is one of eight Republicans seeking the nomination to fill Larry Craig’s Senate seat.  Two Democrats, two Independents and a Libertarian are also in the race.

--with Dean Gray, Desert Local News



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As a native Californian, I'll say this: You folks, you WATCH this guy.Some Californians don't even know their liberal, until they move to Free America and start screwing things up for the Folk who lived there all their lives.
That should be "they're," not "their." I grew up in the PDKR when the schools still taught proper English, but I'm not immune to typing mistakes while having my first cup of coffee. :-)
Your mistake was confusing Idaho with what real America is...
It sounds like he would be better than Craig or Sali (but then a cow pie would be better than Craig or Sali). Maybe he should consider Mississippi - since Idaho is the Mississippi of the West.
And you abide where, John..?
Unfortunately (from a political and social viewpoint), I abide in the great(?) state of Eye-Dee-Ho, and am one of those vanishing 'natives'. I have watched the progression of clowns from Samuelson, Symms, Chenoweth, Craig, Sali, etc and have little hope of seeing any improvement with the Neanterthal Republican voting majority controlling this state.
I lived for 18 years in Idaho--and loved every minute of it; but my parents were prescient and told me if I ever wanted to amount to anything I should leave to seek my fortune. (Like Uncle Wiggley.)
I did.
But I still haven't amounted to anything despite the fact I tried my luck on three coasts--and practically everywhere in between.
Finally I determined I owed myself something; so began to work my way back toward Idaho in 1969--got as far as Montana's Bitterroot Valley--and figured I'd never be able to do any better...
jedediah,

I don't blame you - you stopped in a beautiful place! For the most part, I would love to be in Montana - even though the political landscape is not much better than Idaho, from what I've seen. Some of us are where we are (for now, at least) and must make the best of it, with only a modicum of bitching.
HA! Styles is going to be bitterly disappointed if he thinks things with the GOP in Idaho are different. Compare his statement that "I’d run again here [California], but the Republican Party here grease the way for their hand-picked people and it’s a fait accompli" with the Popkey story on Jim Risch's website: http://risch4idaho.com/news-and-events.html

Frying pans and fires.
I'm EABAT (Extremely Amused By All This)! With Styles, Pro-Life and Rex Rammell in this race, no one can accuse us of being boring.
Jill - I assume it was a conscious decision by you to use "god" instead if "God" (as in "thank you god"). Or is it a "Democrat thing"? (Hal seems like the kind of guy who would capitalize "God.")
Nope, plain old typo in this case - thanks for pointing it out. I will correct.

There are instances where I do deliberately use the lower case g, but this was not one of them.
DEAR CALIFORNIA,

PLEASE STOP SENDING US YOUR FOOLS.

IDAHO
Steve,
Great!
But most of them are here already!

John

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