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Tom McClintock Speech to the California Republican Party Convention in San Jose (trascript)
Tom McClintock for Lt. Gov. ^ | Feb. 27, 2006 | Tom McClintock

Posted on 02/27/2006 5:31:22 PM PST by FairOpinion

“What are greater: the differences among us as Republicans or the difference between us and the Democrats?”

Three years ago, in one of the highest voter turnout elections in California history, the Republican candidates for governor received a combined 62 percent of the vote to the Democrats’ 31 percent – literally two votes to one.

Now that’s a fact. And it’s an important one, because it’s a fact that we have the opportunity to repeat – and then some – less than nine months from now.

Three years ago, Californians knew that their futures were on the line – they were paying rapt attention – they looked past party labels and actually listened to what each of the candidates had to say. And when they did, they abandoned the Democrats and flocked to our cause by a two-to-one margin.

And today, the same patterns are again emerging.

This year, the Democrats will nominate either Steve Westly, who is the emptiest suit I have ever encountered in a quarter century of California politics, or Phil Angelides, that self-anointed elitist who’s convinced that darn it, he’s just so good at running his own life that he’s now entitled to run everybody else’s.

Over the next 14 weeks, they are going to spend more than $40 million beating the political pulp out of each other. (Now, I know what you’re thinking – that’s going to be fun to watch on T.V. But folks, let’s not be a party of couch potatoes – that’s a sport we can ALL enjoy playing).

And by the time Westly and Angelides are done with each other, there are precisely three things that every Californian will know as absolute, undeniable, categorical, self-evident, gospel truth: the sun will always rise over the Sierras and set on the Pacific; Steve Westly ripped off millions of dollars through shady insider trading deals; and Phil Angelides ripped off millions of dollars by destroying the environment through shady development deals.

And while they’re doing their worst to tear each other apart, we need to do our best to come together, to showcase our Republican principles, and to take them to everyone who will listen -- especially those millions of Californians who have never thought of themselves as Republicans – but who believe as we believe and who share our values, our dreams and our vision for the future.

I have often heard it said that “well, principles are fine, but it’s the winning that matters.” And I do not entirely disassociate myself from those sentiments.

But we would do well to remember that when we have stood by our principles, ultimately, we have won. And in the end, if we don’t stand by our principles, what is the point of winning?

Great parties are built upon great principles, and they are judged by their devotion to those principles.

This party has every right and every duty to clearly and proudly define those principles upon which we stand – and to follow Ronald Reagan’s winning advice to paint these positions in bold colors and not hide them in pale pastels.

We have a duty to every voter who has trusted our party to take a strong stand for balanced and frugal budgets – and for a government that takes only what it needs and spends what it needs wisely.

We have a duty to take a strong stand for judges who will place themselves under the constitution – and not over it.

We have a duty to take a strong stand to preserve entry level jobs that the poor desperately need to get a foothold in life.

But if every candidate doesn’t agree on every issue, let us also remember Reagan’s wise words that, “anyone who is with you 80 percent of the time is your 80 percent friend – not your 20 percent enemy.”

I don’t agree with my wife on absolutely everything. But I still love her. And I don’t agree with this Governor on absolutely everything. But I still support him.

During the recall, Gov. Schwarzenegger and I differed on many things. But we united around basic principles of our party. Representing different Republican constituencies, we both campaigned to relieve the taxes that were crushing California’s working families; we both campaigned to roll back the regulations that were choking our economy and destroying our jobs, and we both campaigned to revive our state’s long-neglected public works.

And two thirds of California rose up and joined us.

That is the Republican vision for California, it is the destiny of California and with the support of the people it is the future of California as long as WE stay together and as long as WE stay the course.

So let the word go forth from this convention that on the basic principles and policies that defined the recall election and that brought about this administration – and upon the general direction set by this governor – there is solid and steadfast commitment throughout the wide base of our party.

And it doesn’t stop there – that support reaches deeply into Democratic and Independent constituencies as well.

Let us never forget that this is the governor who rescinded the Democrats’ illegal tripling of the car tax on the very first day of his administration.

This is the governor who repealed the law that had already given drivers licenses to illegal aliens.

This is the governor who pushed through the most significant workers compensation reform in our history.

This is the governor who vetoed the bill that would have destroyed the entire concept of traditional marriage.

This is the Governor who last year had the backbone to confront the most powerful special interest group that has ever wrapped its tentacles around our government – and who took unprecedented personal abuse in doing so.

And while we may differ on details, we can all applaud this governor for having the vision to challenge the “don’t-build-things-and-people-won’t-come” nonsense that has misguided our public policy and crippled our public works since the days of Jerry Brown.

Fellow Republicans, there are great issues afoot at this moment in history, and we need to keep focused on everything that is at stake. As Churchill said at the outset of the war, “We have differed and quarreled in the past, but now one cause unites us all.”

It is our task to rally the people of California to that cause this November. It is our task to remind them what this election means to their families and their futures in California.

And since they say that pocketbook issues are always the strongest, let’s take our pocketbooks out for a second. (No, this is not a fundraising pitch – think of it as practice.)

Start with your checkbook. Whatever you paid in car taxes last year, triple it and write out a check to the DMV. I guarantee you that you’ll be doing that for real next year if we lose the election THIS year.

On his first day in office, Gov. Schwarzenegger stopped that tax increase and the Democrats have viciously attacked him for doing so ever since. Does anyone doubt for a moment that on THEIR first day in office, Westly or Angelides will triple it once again?

Now take out your driver’s license and take a good look at it. Today it is proof that you are a legal resident of California and for that reason it’s accepted for everything from boarding an aircraft to cashing a check. The Democrats have worked fanatically to place these legal documents in the hands of every foreign national illegally in this state – making your drivers license meaningless as proof of legal residency.

Take a look at your credit cards. You’ll be using them a lot more. The Democrats are already pledged to rescind the workers compensation reforms that now save California commerce $15 billion a year. When those costs go back up, what do you think are the chances for your next raise?

And it won’t stop there. Governor Schwarzenegger has kept his promise not to raise taxes. The Democrats in the legislature are already talking about $10 billion of new taxes after the election. (That’s about $1,100 for an average family, but the way). And here’s the dirty little secret of state finance: there aren’t enough rich people in California to make a dent in the numbers they’re talking about. Most of the wealth is diffused across the middle class – and don’t kid yourselves, that’s who the Democrats are coming after.

Now let me ask you the central question of this convention: What do you think are greater – the differences among us as Republicans or the differences between us and the Democrats?

And here is the fine point of it all. Upon our united appeal to the people of California will hinge the future of this state for a generation to come. This is the election that will decide whether the recall was a fleeting curiosity or an historic turning point.

Last night, Gov. Schwarzenegger spoke of the Golden State that beckoned him from half a world away just a generation ago. I remember that state – so do you – it was real. We lived there. A generation ago, California was a shining beacon of opportunity: a fresh, dynamic land of economic freedom where taxes were low and jobs were plentiful. Affordable housing abounded at all income levels. Our public works were the envy of the world. Our children were secure in their homes; our families were secure in their property. We boasted the finest university system in the world and one of the finest public school systems in the country. Water and electricity were cheap and abundant. The future was unlimited.

The only thing that has changed between those days and these is public policy. In a period of three decades, the forces of the Left gradually gained dominance and ultimately, supremacy, over our legislature and our state’s bureaucracies.

And they have now delivered a fiscal paradox where, despite record levels of borrowing we have nothing to show for it; and despite record levels of spending, we can’t scrape together enough money to build a decent road system, or educate our kids, or protect our families from predators.

And upon us – my fellow Republicans – rests the question of whether our generation will restore the potential and the promise that California once stood for.

Never has the choice been clearer between the two parties in this state.

They offer the rationing of shortages. We propose a renaissance of new public works to restore the abundant water, clean electricity and open roads that we once took for granted.

They have handed control of our schools over to the unions. We propose to restore control of our classrooms to the teachers and control of our schools to the parents through local control and charter schools.

They offer stifling central planning to manage every aspect of our lives, they offer higher and higher taxes and more and more costly regulations. We offer freedom.

And that’s what’s really at stake in this election – freedom:

• The freedom to enjoy the fruit of our own labor – without endless tax increases to feed the insatiable appetites of union bosses; • The freedom to work as hard as we want and go as far as our abilities and ambition take us – without an army of bureaucrats who seek to restrain, regulate and stultify every impulse of enterprise; • The freedom to live where we wish – without central planners who would force our families into dense urban cores and condemn our children to ever spiraling housing prices; • The freedom to be secure in our property – without local officials seizing our homes and shops for the private profit of their politically well-connected friends; • In short, the freedom to live our lives according to our own best judgment without having to get the permission of the likes of a Phil Angelides or Steve Westly every day.

Let us here resolve to embark upon the greatest political crusade in California’s history – to restore the California of plenty; of opportunity; of abundance; and of freedom, that once was (and with God’s help and the people’s support) soon will be again.

Let us be forthright in painting our positions in bold colors and engaging every Californian in this campaign.

Let us be tireless in taking our message to every community in our state, especially those who don’t consider themselves as Republicans.

Let us have faith that our principles are sound; and that if we are true to them, and true to the people, we will ultimately prevail.

And let us be fortified in the absolute certainty that California is worth fighting for – no matter how long or hard that struggle might be.

Ladies and gentlemen, look around this hall. A day will come when all that you see will be gone, all the fury and passion of these times will be as quiet as the grave. And on that day, history alone will look back upon our generation to judge our stewardship of this state. And when it does, let it be said that our generation rose to the occasion; that we struggled and sacrificed and ultimately succeeded in restoring to our children that Golden State – that California of opportunity and plenty – that our parents once gave to us.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: cagopconvention; crosseyed; mcclintock; schwarzenegger
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To: FairOpinion
“What are greater: the differences among us as Republicans or the difference between us and the Democrats?”

Tough to say in California.

21 posted on 02/27/2006 8:16:54 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: calcowgirl

BTTT


22 posted on 02/28/2006 3:02:32 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: FairOpinion
Ladies and gentlemen, look around this hall. A day will come when all that you see will be gone, all the fury and passion of these times will be as quiet as the grave. And on that day, history alone will look back upon our generation to judge our stewardship of this state. And when it does, let it be said that our generation rose to the occasion; that we struggled and sacrificed and ultimately succeeded in restoring to our children that Golden State – that California of opportunity and plenty – that our parents once gave to us.

Bless ya, Tom. (And thanks for posting this, FO).

23 posted on 02/28/2006 3:32:25 AM PST by Alia
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To: doodlelady
Yes, I wrote that. The Left is so deeply entrenched here any gains will be won in inches, not miles. We have to remind ourselves that even the little we have could be swept away in November and we're back we started - at zero. Let's not lose sight of what we have accomplished... getting rid of the car tax, reforming workers compensation and stopping tax increases and more regulations. Given the Democrats' state of mind, they would like us to pay more the privilege of driving, they would like businesses to pay more to help their lawyer friends and nickel and dime the middle class to pay for their spending plans and the regulations their bureaucracies will issue. I admit its like holding a finger in the dam here. The only issue we face as Republicans is whether we let the water in the dam swamp us this fall.

(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie. Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")

24 posted on 02/28/2006 7:54:48 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop
The Left is so deeply entrenched here any gains will be won in inches, not miles.

You're so right. Every precious vote must count.

When we lived up in the Bay Area, I remember the gridlocked rush hour traffic across the Golden Gate Bridge.

The only thing that kept me sane was to appreciate every inch of progress forward, and hold that pedal to the metal.

Good preparation for CA politics!

25 posted on 02/28/2006 10:09:45 AM PST by b9 ("The real betrayal is in not being pragmatic" ~ Finny)
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To: FairOpinion
You're either with us or against us.

Let us never forget that this is the governor who rescinded the Democrats’ illegal tripling of the car tax on the very first day of his administration.

This is the governor who repealed the law that had already given drivers licenses to illegal aliens.

This is the governor who pushed through the most significant workers compensation reform in our history.

This is the governor who vetoed the bill that would have destroyed the entire concept of traditional marriage.

This is the Governor who last year had the backbone to confront the most powerful special interest group that has ever wrapped its tentacles around our government – and who took unprecedented personal abuse in doing so.

26 posted on 02/28/2006 10:19:30 AM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
This is the governor who vetoed the bill that would have destroyed the entire concept of traditional marriage.

More proof of that wise veto.

27 posted on 02/28/2006 10:45:43 AM PST by b9 ("The real betrayal is in not being pragmatic" ~ Finny)
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To: doodlelady
Too bad the "true Conservatives" here didn't get behind Arnold and his Special Election.
They've done a great disservice to our State.
Arnold is no Reagan, but he is certainly no Davis or Cruz, either.
28 posted on 02/28/2006 11:02:48 AM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21

They're not true conservatives at all.

Tom McClintock is, and everyone else who's sick of gridlock and willing to vote against the Democrats.


29 posted on 02/28/2006 11:15:02 AM PST by b9 ("The real betrayal is in not being pragmatic" ~ Finny)
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To: doodlelady

Funny how they've been screaming about Tom's Conservative credentials for months but are now silent.


30 posted on 02/28/2006 11:16:35 AM PST by PRND21
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To: calcowgirl
Good speech.

Doubt that it will cause many conservatives to change their minds about Arnold. No reason it should.

31 posted on 02/28/2006 11:19:39 AM PST by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: PRND21

Rush was talking yesterday about the vast array of different conservatives. But none of those in the spectrum he described would ever advocate voting for or facilitating a Democrat.

Good grief.


32 posted on 02/28/2006 11:26:43 AM PST by b9 ("The real betrayal is in not being pragmatic" ~ Finny)
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To: doodlelady

Perhaps the ones that do so here ARE Democrats. They debate like Democrats, that's certain.


33 posted on 02/28/2006 11:30:44 AM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
Perhaps the ones that do so here ARE Democrats. They debate like Democrats, that's certain.

Debating is one thing. Facilitating Democrats is more than disturbing.

34 posted on 02/28/2006 11:48:22 AM PST by b9 ("The real betrayal is in not being pragmatic" ~ Finny)
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To: PRND21
Funny how they've been screaming about Tom's Conservative credentials for months but are now silent.

Uh, what are you talking about? I seem to see quite a few posts on here praising Tom. I supported him 100% in the recall, but I also plan on reelecting Arnold this year even though I am aware he's not conservative. I'm also happy Tom is supporting Arnold, and don't find any problem with them running as a ticket.

If there are people still fighting the recall, they need to let it go, on both sides. I am pleased to see many of the pro Arnold posters during the recall praising Tom here. I think things are going well, except that Arnold has an amature and self destructive group of advisors that cost CA his Propositions, and possibly his reelection.

35 posted on 02/28/2006 12:12:46 PM PST by PeoplesRep_of_LA (The only reason you are conscious right now is that I don't feel like carrying you)
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
If there are people still fighting the recall, they need to let it go, on both sides.

Recall? Get with the times, PC.
Some people here are still fighting Arnold and have now turned on Tom.
Pelosi, Boxer, et al, are thrilled.

36 posted on 02/28/2006 1:03:06 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
except that Arnold has an amature and self destructive group of advisors that cost CA his Propositions, and possibly his reelection.

That's why they were called the (Wilson) gang that couldn't shoot straight back in the 90's. Today, with financial support from Bush's west coast money men, the New Majority, and with their new Austrian spokesman, they're appropriately called the Wilsonegger gang,

They still can't shoot straight. Either right or left!

37 posted on 02/28/2006 1:04:30 PM PST by Amerigomag
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To: Amerigomag
I think he has as much problem striving for diversity with all the token left wingers he has on there as much as Wilson's clowns. Basically they're all out of their league right now, how else could they let a few Teachers Union ads turn a 60+% approval rated movie star into an approval rating in the 30s and get smoked on the propositions within a couple years?

They've got no one to blame but themselves.

38 posted on 02/28/2006 4:25:22 PM PST by PeoplesRep_of_LA (The only reason you are conscious right now is that I don't feel like carrying you)
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
They've got no one to blame but themselves

Yet they continue to insert their operatives onto this forum, blame conservatives for their November rout, attempt to disarm lurkers with their smooth deceptions and attack the adults who know better.

That's why they'll continue to fail. The gang that couldn't shoot straight.

39 posted on 02/28/2006 4:52:56 PM PST by Amerigomag
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