No, read again....I said I think it is ok for a gov to be able to think for himself, and not be locked to a party...who he thinks is good or bad, isn't mentioned in my response.
BS, you were saying it was ok to "think for himself" by supporting Slimestein. Who was the article refering too? Senator DiFi, that is who and that is who you were talking about. Don't try to weasel out of your statements, stand up like a man and stand by what you say. Otherwise people are going to think you are a liberal or, even worse, a conservative who supports whatever any republican does regardless of how repugnant, and this move by Arnold is very repugnant.
It is surprising how many CA conservatives are excusing this action by saying that it will help him get elected. Well, I don't want him to be elected if he is going to be a frickin' RINO, and a big RINO at that. If sucking up to liberals is the only way he can be elected then to hell with it.
Here is a clue, if your candidates are not able to be elected on conservative ideas then what good does it do to elect them? He is doing every thing I Dem would do, we might as well have left his predesessor in office as to have this worthless POS for a governor. Thanks for the debate.