PHOENIX – Arizona state Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal isn’t necessarily well-liked by either political party.

His support for the federal Common Core standards irks conservatives who value local control. Liberals don’t like that he supports charter schools and private school vouchers.

Now, after admitting to authoring numerous wildly offensive and illogical anonymous blog posts, Huppenthal is quickly losing what little respect he has left with his colleagues and the public as he campaigns for re-election this November, The Arizona Republic reports.

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“His comments are extremely disrespectful of the people the state superintendent serves,” said Lisa Graham Keegan, a former Republican state superintendent and education advocate who called on Huppenthal to resign over his online comments.

“I can’t in good conscious support him any longer,” Jamie Molera, a former state superintendent and state board of education member, told the news site.

From The Arizona Republic:

“Huppenthal’s posts, made under the pseudonyms Falcon9 and Thucydides, generated controversy last week after he acknowledged he had written them. In his harshest remarks, made in 2011, he called people who receive public assistance ‘lazy pigs’ and compared the work of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger to actions of the Nazis.

Commentators for the liberal Blog for Arizona for several months have been questioning whether Huppenthal was behind the controversial posts.

The bloggers have said they traced posts Huppenthal made under the pseudonyms to a dedicated Arizona Department of Education IP address.”

Huppenthal’s other comments include blaming the Great Depression on Franklin D. Roosevelt and alleging FDR’s economic policies helped put Hitler in power, which is, of course, blatantly false.

The superintendent told The Arizona Republic he hid his identity “because I felt that any other (approach) would limit a free and open exchange.”

“I love talking about public policy, and I have a passion for engaging in debate,” he said. “I probably have 300,000 words out on the Internet, and 100 of them are getting me in trouble. When all of your missteps are there all together for people to see, it’s not a pretty picture.”

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Huppenthal also offered the lame excuse that his “lazy pigs” comment was in reference to the nursery fable The Little Red Hen “in which a fat lazy pig refuses to help the little red hen sow her seeds,” according to the news site.

Amazingly, Huppenthal doesn’t think the controversy surrounding his insanely insensitive and vitriolic comments will impact his re-election campaign, despite the fact that two former state superintendents and officials with the state teachers union are already calling for him to drop out of Arizona’s August primary.

“In eight of my 12 elections, I had to walk through fire,” he told the Republic. “I don’t get into this to get along.”

With the growing public opposition to the national Common Core standards Huppenthal’s such a fan of, the superintendent already faced an uphill battle to retain his title as the state’s top education official.

His online postings, which reveal his disturbing personal political beliefs and questionable character, may have just sealed his fate.