Ed Buck: Major Democratic Party Donor and Depraved Sexual Predator

Ed Buck was a wealthy self-proclaimed LGBTQ advocate and major donor to Democrat Party candidates and causes. Unbeknownst to those members of the powerful and influential circles with whom he regularly mingled, Buck was a dangerous and degenerate sexual deviant who preyed upon the most vulnerable in our society.

Born Edward Bernard Peter Buckmelter on August 24, 1954, to an affluent family in Steubenville, Ohio, young Eddie enjoyed a pleasant if not sheltered childhood. There seemed to be no indicators during Eddie’s childhood that might have led others to predict that one day he would become a criminal sexual predator. Shortly after his 16th Birthday in 1970, Eddie boldly announced to his stunned, conservative parents, “…I am a homosexual.”

This came at a time when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) still maintained that homosexuality was a “mental disorder.” Further, within American society of that era, gay people were viewed unfavorably by the vast majority of the public. It was a daring proclamation for a teenaged boy to make at that time. After finishing high school, Eddie moved to Arizona where he attended and graduated from Phoenix College.  A few years later, he purchased his friend’s courier service business out of bankruptcy with the assistance of his wealthy parents. He made a major success of the operation and sold the concern at an enormous profit. By this time, Eddie had changed his last name to “Buck.”

In November of 1986, Eddie became incensed when the populist conversative Republican, Evan Mecham was elected Governor of Arizona. In response to “those stupid voters” who chose Mecham, Eddie organized a committee to recall the Governor Elect. This action raised young Eddie’s profile on the political stage for the first time. Eddie was collecting signatures for the recall effort even before Mecham’s inauguration. The liberal Phoenix media fawned over Eddie, the “young gay man,” who was working to recall Evan Mecham. Eddie became a cause célèbres to Arizona liberals.

Yet not all of the media attention was favorable to Eddie. There were still some old-fashioned reporters who believed in doing their research. These types of journalists wanted to know a little more about Eddie and his background. They were unwilling to settle for a superficial interview to get a memorable soundbite or juicy quote.

Hence, when Eddie thrust himself into the eye of the media storm surrounding Evan Mecham, he naively failed to consider that certain embarrassing details about his own past conduct might be made public. Thus Eddie, who had become accustomed to adulation and puff from the press, was shocked one morning when he opened his newspaper to find stories about his recent legal problems.

Eddie it appeared, had been arrested for “public sexual indecency” in 1983. Yes, Eddie enjoyed having sex with men in public places. In a separate incident, he was indicted for “attempting to obtain a narcotic through fraud or deceit” when he tried to pass a fake prescription for Percocet. Eddie was also a prolific drug user. It soon became obvious to Arizonians that this guy was not all he or his media admirers claimed he was. While his crimes were not as serious as those which would later send him to prison, it was evident to most that Eddie was a person with serious character flaws. A couple of years later, Eddie would pull up his proverbial tent pegs and seek a more politically suitable climate. Sometime in 1988, Eddie quietly relocated to West Hollywood, California.

When West Hollywood or “WeHo” as the locals call it, was incorporated as a city in 1984. It was then known as the first “majority-gay municipality in the United States. It was no accident that Eddie decided to move there. The culture and political environment was far more favorable to him than that of Arizona in the 1980s. Eddie, who was already financially well off took on the persona of a LGBTQ advocate and made fast friends among the affluent WeHo gay community. Eddie also wasted no time in ingratiating himself to the California Democratic party and Democratic elected officials through his generous donations.

Eddie settled into a fashionable apartment on WeHo’s North Laurel Avenue. It was a quiet little place. Yet, Eddie didn’t exhibit the same bubbly social personality to his new neighbors, that he was known for when mixing with gay community leaders and Democratic Party officials. It was as if he did not want his new neighbors to know too much about him.  

Eddie’s new neighbors in his apartment building eventually took notice of the heavy foot traffic moving in and out of his apartment late at night and during the wee hours of the morning. Some of these neighbors became concerned with the type of people coming and going out of Eddie’s place at those strange times. Many of Eddie’s “guests” looked a little, “rough around the edges,” according to one neighbor. The consensus among Eddie’s fellow building residents appeared to be that these frightening looking men posed a potential threat to their safety.

Although Ed Buck was well known by the WeHo elites and Democratic Party power brokers, the neighbors in his Laurel avenue apartment building knew little if anything about him. When a couple of Eddie’s neighbors mustered the pluck to ask him directly about the alarming late-night visits from his unkempt plebeian friends, Eddie offered an unflinchingly calm explanation with an apology.

“I’m so sorry. I’m a social worker,” Eddie lied then continued along in the following vein, “These are men in real need of my help as they’re struggling with an assortment of serious issues. They’re all really good men and quite harmless.”

A bold-faced lie, yes. However, Eddie undoubtedly found his use of deceit preferable to telling the truth, which might have sounded something like this, “Gee, I’m really sorry folks. The various drug dealers I use prefer to make their deliveries late at night.  Also, I insist that the numerous vulnerable men of color whom I sexually exploit after getting them hooked on methamphetamine and other dangerous drugs, also show up in the wee hours after the illegal narcotics have arrived. Logistically speaking, it just works out so much better that way!”

As implausible as it may seem, Eddie’s neighbors bought the line about his being a “social worker.”  Initially, there were no outward signs of Buck’s debauched character which would have given his neighbors cause for concern.  After all, Buck seemed urbane, gentlemanly, and erudite. He dressed conservatively and was immaculately groomed- at least in public.

In his new fashionable WeHo life, he was a noted LGBTQ activist and a deep pocketed donor to liberal candidates and causes. Eddie had arrived. There would be no more puerile frauds to score drugs with a forged prescription or uncouth forays into cottaging (anonymous gay sex in public places). Eddie had learned from his youthful morasses with the police in Arizona.

 Yet behind the closed doors and drawn curtains of apartment number 4 at 1234 North Laurel Avenue, Eddie had created his own erotic pleasure-dome. The swanky pad was attractively furnished and supplied with several plush abutted mattresses on the living room floor for late night fun.  A large chest adorned a corner of the living room- Eddie’s little box of fun. Its contents included various sex toys, syringes, pipes, lighters, and plastic zip lock bags containing copious amounts different illicit drugs. The later provided by Eddie’s dealers who would discretely and courteously deliver his dope with the decorum of a luxury hotel concierge.

Eddie would spend hours online, perusing the various gay hook-up sites in search suitable sex partners. Eddie was finicky and would not compromise when picking his late-night guests. He had standards, don’t you know?

Eddie’s ideal playfellow had to be a fit and well-endowed black man who was experiencing problems in life which made him vulnerable. These vulnerable down-on their-luck men were usually homeless, unemployed, or going through other challenges. Eddie wanted men that he could exploit.

Eddie was known to offer certain inducements to otherwise reluctant sexual recruits. These included promises of drugs and at times, even cash and other gifts. Eddie was an old man after all and not particularly pleasing to eye. There was no reason for fit, attractive young men to share his company absent some kind of inducement.  In this, Eddie crossed the line into illegality.

Soon, Eddie’s late-night sexual partners started arriving at his doorstep- one after the other. Punctually so, the same way his drug dealers did. At some point, more than one of Eddie’s partners became hooked on the types of drugs he was supplying and at times, injecting them with. Once his sexual partners became hooked, Buck must have soon realized that these men would do just about anything to get their next fix. This is where Eddie overstepped into outright exploitation, if not enslavement. It would be this perverse and licentious urge to sexually exploit others with the aid of drugs, which would later cause his downfall. Eddie enslaved his victims using the same techniques employed by human traffickers.

Enter 26-year-old Gemmel Moore, a gay black man with the looks and physique of a male model. In school, girls swooned over Gemmel. He was an accomplished ballroom dancer with a ready smile and a mentor to his four younger siblings. Before meeting Ed Buck, he was an occasional, recreational user of soft drugs. All of that changed after he met Eddie Buck.

At first, Eddie showered young Gemmel with money and gifts. He functioned as a faux mentor to the young attractive man who was naïve to the ways of society’s dark underbelly. He had never used methamphetamine before meeting Ed Buck. Not long after Eddie had gotten Gemmel addicted to Meth, Gemmel made the following entry in his diary:

“I have become addicted to drugs and the worst one at that…Ed Buck is the one to thank. He gave me my first injection.”

Once Gemmel was addicted, the relationship changed drastically. No longer was Eddie treating Gemmel in the fatherly, caring way as he had before. Now, Eddie the predatory master, gave only commands to his new slave. Gemmal, the handsome young man, with an infectious and engaging personality was transformed into a mere sex toy for Eddie’s depraved sexual perversions.

On July 27, 2017, Ed Buck injected Gemmel Moore with what would become a fatal overdose of methamphetamine. Abruptly, the friendly, radiant, kind young man, Gemmel Moore passed into the hereafter.  Eddie called 9-1-1 but by the time law enforcement and the paramedics arrived, there was nothing that they could do for Gemmel aside from for placing his fresh corpse into a body bag.

The police gave Eddie’s apartment a cursory look through. They found drug paraphernalia and drug residue. It had to have been apparent to them that Eddie Buck himself was as high as a kite. Yet they took no action. No telephonic warrant requested to search the premises. No push for the significant details of what occurred. No arrest of Buck. Just another dead junkie, the police must have thought. The police officers summarily ruled that the tragic death of Gemmel was nothing more than an “accidental overdose.”  In the media news cycle, Gemmel was reduced to a caricature as he was frequently referred to as a “young black drug addict.”

After a couple of days of media coverage, the story surrounding the heartbreaking death Gemmel Moore, faded into the obscurity. Sorry folks, the show’s over. Nothing more to see here. The media and citizens of the greater Los Angeles area had seemed to have forgotten all about Gemmel Moore, the “young black drug addict.” That all changed shortly thereafter, when Gemmel’s family uncovered his diary.

Gemmel’s diary laid out in vivid detail, how Eddie got him addicted to Meth and enslaved him. Upon discovering the troubling entries in Gemmel’s diary concerning the nature of his relationship with Eddie, his family began seeking the assistance of community leaders and elected officials for an investigation into the matter.. The authorities however, considered the issue closed and apart from a modicum of superficial lip service from them, nothing further was done.

About 18 months later, Eddie was exploiting another man. His name was Timothy Dean. Dean also a gay black man, was described by his numerous friends, family and colleagues as a “kind, generous, and well-liked person.” He had a naturally warm personality and was active in his community. He was passionate about “social causes.”

Timothy Dean was seen visiting Eddie’s WeHo apartment numerous times. On January 7, 2019, Eddie injected Dean with a large amount of Methamphetamine which cased Dean to die. For the second time in the past 18 months, the dead body of a gay black man was carted out of Eddie’s little house of horrors by the coroner. Again, the authorities failed to obtain a search warrant after arriving or for that matter or even charge Eddie with possession of illegal narcotics. Timothy Dean’s death like that of Gemmel Moore, was ruled an “accidental methamphetamine overdose.” Really?

The sad death of Timothy Dean caused no shortage of rage within the gay and black communities where he was known by many. The anger expressed by community leaders was quite understandable. Two vulnerable, gay black men died under suspicious circumstances in Eddie’s apartment over a relatively short period of time, yet the authorities seemed to have no interest in pursuing the matter.  A well-organized campaign involving over a thousand people, was formed to seek justice for the two vulnerable men who died in Eddie’s living room. The cause received extensive media coverage.

So, a campaign for justice concerning the deaths of two down-on-their-luck, gay black men was formed and received widespread media coverage. The community was outraged over the matter. Naturally, the police immediately reopened their investigations into the deaths of the two men, obtained search warrants, and questioned Eddie Buck. Right?

Except, they did not. In fact, the police steadfastly maintained that the matter was closed. This made no sense to advocates for justice. Eddie, a wealthy white man, was an influential large donor to the Democratic Party, Democratic candidates and to progressive causes. West Hollywood, like all of Los Angels County, is a place run exclusively by liberal Democrats. This caused many to wonder if Eddie was being protected by those powerful Democratic politicians he donated so generously to.

The campaign for justice went on for over eight months with little to no action from the police. It seemed as though Eddie had a license to continue exploiting people. He undoubtedly must have thought as much because on September 4, 2019, he injected another man with an overdose of methamphetamine.

This third overdose victim was one Dane Brown.  Brown was a 26-year-old gay black man whom Eddie met online. Eddie must have been quite smitten over young Dane Brown as in addition to offering him money, he invited the young man to take up residence with him in his upscale apartment. Shortly after Dane moved into the apartment, Eddie started regularly injecting him with Methamphetamine and would give him GHB, a date rape drug- both are highly addictive.

Gee whiz, Eddie wasn’t trying to get his youthful new roommate addicted to these dangerous drugs so he could enslave and exploit him, was he? Nah. For his part, Dane wasn’t apparently much for reading newspapers or watching television newscasts. Had he done so, he might have realized what a perilous predicament he was in, given his decision to shack-up with Eddie.

In the wee hours of September 4, 2019, Eddie injected Dane with multiple doses on Methamphetamine. A blood test later revealed that Brown had five times the amount of Methamphetamine in his system as either of two other men who had died previously in Buck’s apartment had in theirs. Was Eddie growing tired of Dane and thus, simply decided to kill him with an intentional overdose?  We’ll never know and it would have been almost impossible to prove such an intent absent a confession from Eddie. What we do know is that after the third injection, Dane Brown stated he felt “nearly immobilized,” and believed that he was dying. It was reported that when he then asked Eddie to call the 9-1-1 to summon the paramedics, Eddie Buck cruelly refused to do so.

With every fiber of strength remaining in his body, Dane lurched out of the WeHo apartment and while trembling, sweating, and with a racing heart, stumbled away until he found a nearby payphone. He called the paramedics and the police. He was rushed to the hospital, and many consider it a miracle that he survived.

Dane Brown’s escape from the very clutches of death was the final nail in the proverbial coffin of Eddie Buck. This time there was a survivor. An eyewitness. One who could explain Eddie’s modus operandi. Eddie was arrested not long thereafter.

Interestingly enough, Eddie Buck was charged and tried in Federal Court. Several men were called as witnesses who had experienced Eddie’s creepy, evil hospitality. Yet the star witness was the young Dane Brown. It was Brown’s forthright and steady testimony which torpedoed the best efforts of the Eddie’s high-priced criminal defense lawyers. Brown’s harrowing ordeal as described in his own testimony, helped seal convictions against Eddie as follows:  1. Two counts of distribution of methamphetamine resulting in death. 2. Distribution of Methamphetamine. 3. Maintaining a drug-involved premises. 4. Enticing men to travel interstate for prostitution. 5. Providing drugs for compensation. 6. Using interstate Commerce to entice individuals to engage in prostitution.

Today, Eddie is living in Arizona again, where he first began his business career and political advocacy over 40 years ago. Eddie’s old stomping grounds in Phoenix have changed quite a bit since he last domiciled there in the 1980s. Yet, Eddie hardly notices the changes. In fact, Eddie never really gets around to seeing much of the city these days. That’s because Eddie’s new home is a drab, tiny prison cell in the United States Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Phoenix. These days, Eddie is referred to as “Prisoner 44535-112” in the US penitentiary system.

Buck has a tentative release date of 2051. He would be around 97 years-old then. Hence, Eddie is essentially serving a life sentence. So, happy days, right? Justice served! Hip, hip hooray! Well, not really.

This story has a terribly tragic ending. Dane Brown, the young man whose testimony put Eddie away, would later become Buck’s last victim. It was Eddie who got him hooked on Meth. Dane was never able to shake that horrible, powerful addiction. He was found lying dead on a street last year in 2024. The victim of a Methamphetamine overdose. Sometimes there are tragedies in this cruel, upside-down world that will cause your soul to ache and send hot tears streaming down your cheeks.

Rest in Peace: Gemmel Moore, Timothy Dean and Dane Brown.

Evan Mecham: Ruined by Liberal McCarthyism but Jump-Started the Movement that Ushered in Donald Trump and Trumpism

Evan Mecham (May 12, 1924 – February 21, 2008) was our nation’s first truly Populist Conservative Governor in the vein of President Donald Trump. What Governor Mecham started politically was a Populist Conservative movement which was the forerunner of today’s “Trumpism.” Mecham was one in a not so long line of trail blazing politicians who laid the foundation for Donald Trump and what today is known as “Trumpism.” Thanks to the brave and selfless men like Evan Mecham, future Republican Presidential Candidates will be judged by GOP voters in caucuses and primaries by how their beliefs hold up to the ideology of men like Trump and Governor Evan Mecham. Like Trump, he was targeted for impeachment and criminal prosecution by the elites even before he was officially sworn in as Governor. 

Evan Mecham was a decorated hero of the Second World War, who grew up in poverty yet nevertheless went on to become a self-made millionaire businessman and he did this all without the help of a single social worker or a government grant. How did he do it? Known as a “cracker jack” pilot during the war, Mecham flew the famous P-51 Mustang fighter in numerous combat missions over Western Europe. He was also one of the first fighter pilots in history to engage in aerial combat or “dogfight,” with a jet aircraft.

On March 7, 1945, while flying on a fighter escort mission over Germany, Mecham encountered a Messerschmitt (Me) 262 – German jet aircraft. In order to protect the lives of American Airmen flying in a photo reconnaissance plane, Mecham courageously attacked the German fighter Jet in his prop driven P-51. Lieutenant Mecham engaged the enemy bogey with his six .50 caliber machine guns located on his aircraft’s wings. After a brief yet hard fought battle, which drew the German aircraft away from the photo reconnaissance plane he was charged with protecting, the far faster and more maneuverable German jet was able to position itself in a blind spot under Mecham’s Mustang and opened fire. In an instant, Mecham’s P-51 was transformed into hurling wreckage, spinning violently toward earth. Despite the multiple G-Forces virtually pinning him inside the cockpit, Mecham was able to wrest himself free from his doomed aircraft and deploy his parachute.

Making a hard landing on German soil, the young American Air Corps officer shattered a knee and was thus unable to escape or evade German security forces. He was taken to a prisoner of war camp inside Germany where he remained until the final days of the war in Europe. It was during his time as a POW that Mecham began to understand the true importance of leadership. It was clear to him that it was not soldiers who started wars but rather, political leaders. For his heroism, Mecham was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple Heart. Mecham was discharged from active service and returned home in early 1946 as a legitimate war hero.

He soon married his high school sweetheart and returned to college at Arizona State University. After college, Mecham purchased a Glendale Pontiac dealership primarily with the money he had saved both during and after the war. Mecham proved to have a knack for business and soon he would own several car dealerships in a number of states. A self-made millionaire by the time he was thirty years old, Mecham’s financial empire would eventually include a sizable interest in a mining company as well as other lucrative ventures.

It would have been quite easy for Mr. Mecham to coast through the remainder of his life on the fortune he had made during his early adulthood. Had he done so, he would have undoubtedly been recognized as a self-made man who epitomized the American dream. He would have been remembered as the unassuming war hero turned community booster who taught Sunday school at his church and who supported many charitable works. Perhaps most of all, he would have been remembered as a superb father to his seven children and many grandchildren as well as a stellar husband and patriarch of a very functional family. Yet, Mecham died in 2008 a broken man in financial ruin with his reputation destroyed. Why? Mecham, who sought more than mere financial success, apparently had the unmitigated gall to seek public office in defiance of and opposition to a small cabal of behind-the-scenes power brokers who owned the primary industries and major media outlets in the State of Arizona.

In the late 1950’s Mecham, like many other Arizona businessmen and politicians, was aware of a small group of elites located in the City of Phoenix who virtually controlled the political and economic scene in Arizona, which was then a small, sparsely populated state. Many complained about this group, which later would become known as the “Phoenix 40,” for their iron clad grip on the state through generous financial support and favorable media puff for those politicians whom they handpicked. In return, the Phoenix 40 received a free run of the state including the ability to develop large areas of land and harvest the state’s considerable resources with little or no regulation. Members of the Phoenix 40 also included the state’s most prominent bankers.

At all levels, the relationships were interwoven. The business interests in this elite group supported the group’s media owning members through their advertising dollars. The media members wrote favorable pieces about the group’s business interests as well as those handpicked politicians who were supported by the 40. The Phoenix 40’s politicians passed legislation favorable to their benefactors in the 40 and those same politicians ran interference against bureaucratic meddling in the 40’s business activities. For the Phoenix 40, the arrangement was tantamount to a government mandate to print their own money. To unscrupulous politicians, it was a one-of-a-kind blessing: near unlimited money and glowing press coverage in furtherance of their electoral ambitions. Those who dared to oppose the Phoenix 40 were destroyed.

Even Mecham believed as did many others, that the influence if not outright control of the state by such a small group was wrong and posed a danger to the democratic process. In 1960 Mecham was elected to the Arizona State Senate and started an independent newspaper. A fighter from the beginning, Mecham took on the powerful special interest that had turned Arizona into their own general store. For his efforts, he was lambasted by the Phoenix 40’s media outlets and discredited throughout the state’s power elites.

Despite this organized campaign of character assassination, Evan Mecham was elected Governor, after several unsuccessful attempts in 1986 on a platform of returning control of the state to the people. The newly elected governor went after the Phoenix 40 and their supporters with all the vigor and leverage his new office could muster.

They day after his election, the powerful behind the scenes elite and Phoenix 40 controlled media went after the newly elected Governor with a vengeance and a recall campaign was started against Mecham before he was even sworn in. Just as the liberal establishment attempted to prevent Donald Trump from being sworn in after winning the 2016 Presidential election. For his part Mecham, who was not a seasoned politician, spoke from his heart and committed a number of gaffes that were further magnified and distorted by a hostile media. He was also often misquoted by the press.

After only a couple of months into his term, Mecham was being investigated by the 40’s State Attorney General on some alleged and completely manufactured charges of financial misconduct. He was later charged with three different criminal offenses that were so outrageously fabricated, they are not even worthy of further description other than to note he was easily acquitted in a court of law of all charges which came as no surprise to those in the legal community.  Although ultimately being exonerated by the trial court of all wrongdoing, Mecham found himself fighting a recall campaigned handsomely funded by the deep pockets of the 40 as well as impeachment proceedings prosecuted by Phoenix 40 politicians which were the exact same charges that he would be easily acquitted of in his criminal trial. The jury members interviewed after the Mecham’s criminal trial made it entirely clear that none of the spurious charges against Mecham has any merit at all. But rather than let the Arizona voters and the courts have their say, the legislature removed him from office. This as all credible polling showed that Mecham would have easily won a recall election and so the liberal democrats and the Phoenix 40 Republicans decided to remove Mecham via impeachment They destroyed Mecham politically and finically as Governor Mecham themselves rather than trust the judgement of the voters. Several former Arizona State Senators have come forward over the years to acknowledge that their actions were in impeaching Mecham were wrong.  

The wealthy young man who financed the Mecham recall petition and other anti-Mecham activities was none other than future notorious gay criminal and prolific drug user Edward Buck. Buck a young Gay, Liberal activist in 1986, funded the Mecham recall effort with his own fortune. He went on to become a mega donor to liberal Democratic causes and candidates after moving to California. Buck had a penchant for luring young black men to his home where he would inject them with crystal methamphetamine then rape and sometimes torture these men in their unconscious or semi-conscious state for his own perverse sexual gratification. Two of these unfortunate men died. Buck is currently in prison and will likely be released around the same time JFK returns from the dead and strolls down Hollywood Boulevard, naked with all 31 of his former mistresses in tow.  Why are so many Democratic mega donors such profound creeps? Was Buck engaging in these perverse predatory activities in Arizona? We’ll never know.  

Mecham was the only Governor in U.S. history to be attacked on so many fronts. After nearly forty years, compelling evidence now shows that his 1988 impeachment was orchestrated by a powerful behind-the-scenes group lead by the Phoenix 40 and was based on purely political motives. Threatened by Mecham’s pledge to take political power out of the hands of special interests and return to government on behalf of the people, the powerbrokers hatched an ingenious plot to get rid of him. Fifteen months into his four-year term, despite the fact that Mecham had not broken a single civil or criminal law, they succeeded.

Mecham died in 2008 in a veteran’s home in a pronounced state of failed health undoubtedly brought on by the overwhelming stress and anxiety of fighting the character assassination visited upon him. Most of his fortune had dissipated fighting the various make-believe charges brought against him and in defending his reputation.

The character assassination of Governor Mecham demonstrates what many today in America now realize: that the intricate processes of government can and is often easily manipulated by the elites. Thus, the moral to the Mecham story is that a handful of elites and special interests can veto the decisions of the voting public. Does this sound familiar?

So, the real question is this: Why was the establishment able to so effectively neutralize Mecham and his movement but not that of Donald Trump and Trumpism? The answer primarily has to do with the media. in 1986, a majority of voters were willing to accept the assertions of the media in its political coverage at face value. However, alternative media in the form of talk radio and the internet has had the effect of democratizing the flow of information. The voter of todays has more access to information about candidates than any time before. 

Evan Mecham was despised by the Republican establishment. Thanks to Mecham, Pat Buchannon and the other trailblazers of Populist Conservatism, the GOP of today is the Party of Donald Trump and Evan Mecham. Even years before his death, Mecham realized that the movement he helped start, was gaining steam and would one day be the dominant force in American politics. The elites in our society will always attempt to thwart men like Evan Mecham and Donald Trump because these men and those like them, represent the one thing these elites fear most, which is we the American people.