Surf City’s congressman ready for more
Alicia Robinson
Years of observing politics from the sidelines and working for former
President Ronald Reagan inspired Rep. Dana Rohrabacher to embark on
his own political career.
Rohrabacher is vying against former Rep. Robert K. Dornan in the
Republican primary to keep the 46th District congressional seat he’s
held for 16 years.
After studying history in college, Rohrabacher embarked on a
career in journalism, working for City News Service, writing
freelance articles and later writing editorials for the Orange County
Register.
With an interest in politics, Rohrabacher knew he would either be
a teacher or a journalist, but he was drawn to the activism of a
media career, he said.
“I’d rather make history than teach it,” he said.
He admired Reagan and worked on his campaigns in 1976 and 1980. He
later became a White House speechwriter and helped develop economic
reform and defense policies.
Since he’s been in Congress, Rohrabacher has tried to promote the
ideals of liberty and justice, he said. He’s especially proud with
the work he did in Afghanistan, which helped end the Taliban’s reign,
and of a bill he wrote that restored American inventors’ patent
rights, he said.
Aside from his political career, Rohrabacher has some atypical
interests. He’s written two complete screenplays, one -- an adventure
film about a Desert Storm veteran on an archeological expedition --
has been optioned and might be produced this year.
He’s also been surfing as often as possible since he was
introduced to the sport 15 years ago by Rhonda Carmony, whom he later
married.
Once he becomes a father this spring, Rohrabacher said he’ll be
taking fewer risks and spending more time at home-- Carmony and he
are awaiting triplets. But he doesn’t plan to give up surfing, and he
wants to continue his career as a legislator.
With Republicans controlling the White House and Congress,
Rohrabacher said now is the perfect time for him to move forward with
his initiatives, which have included fighting illegal immigration and
promoting the space program.
“Now, I have influence to try to achieve some of those things that
I really believe in, and I should try to put some of that seniority
to work to try to make this a better world and to try to save America
from its enemies,” he said.
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