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CA: GOP ready to fight own side again
LA Daily News ^ | 7/13/05 | Jill Stewart

Posted on 07/13/2005 9:35:00 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

Think of 1958, so distant in the past that there were front-page stories about Alaska's finally being voted the 49th state. Something that didn't make headlines -- because the reality of it wouldn't become clear for years -- was the fact that 1958 was the last time Republicans controlled the California Legislature, aside from an occasional oddball year or two.

It was the year California went Democrat and never went back.

I mention 1958 because of the hectoring under way by California GOP hard-liners, whom pundits call the "circular firing squad" because of their corrosive effect on their own party.

As a fiscally conservative Democrat, I want California to return to a two-party system -- and thus engage in a true debate over the big ideas. Yet, as Republicans gear up for the 2006 statewide elections, they are once again taking actions that guarantee they get nowhere in their uphill battle to regain California.

Exhibit A: Steve Frank, who e-mails his California Political Views and News to journalists and party activists, recently declared that Republican state Sen. Abel Maldonado -- Frank called him "Maldonaro" -- was "a Hillary Clinton wannabe" for running for state controller soon after becoming a senator. Another missive reported that Keith Richman, a moderate Republican assemblyman running for state treasurer, deserved the "Republican In Name Only" or RINO Award given him by the Club for Growth because Richman supported taxes in opposition to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2004.

GOP leadership in California is so lily-white it might as well be 1958. Instead of whining about Maldonado's ambition, the GOP should fast-track this rising Latino star from Santa Maria.

As for Richman's RINO Award, Schwarzenegger probably works more closely with Richman than with all but two or three Republican leaders. But it wouldn't be a circular firing squad if the Club for Growth actually cared whom the governor respects.

Exhibit B: At a recent annual gathering of Republicans in Los Olivos, Gary Mendoza, a former deputy mayor of Los Angeles running for state insurance commissioner, announced that if liberal Silicon Valley Republican Steve Poizner gets the GOP nomination instead of him, Mendoza won't support Poizner against the Democrat who runs.

Mendoza, a moderate and a decent guy, tells me, "Less than one-one-hundredth of Republican primary voters supported the 2000 Gore-Lieberman recount, as did Steve Poizner, who is really a Democrat." His sharp critique is mild compared to vilification of Poizner from the right.

Poizner's crime is his mixed ideology. Yet his issue-by-issue approach is not unusual among Silicon Valley's unorthodox Republicans. Moreover, the majority of California Republicans and independents who might lean Republican are mixed-issue voters. A(s) long as the far right is the tail wagging the party's dog, the GOP will drive these voters away.

Some hard-liners are whispering that Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project, might be a terrific replacement for U.S. Rep. Christopher Cox of Orange County, who was tapped by President George W. Bush to head the Securities and Exchange Commission.

I'm not going to smear the Minuteman Project, as did hysterical Democrats who thought crazed gunmen were on the loose. It's clear that somebody with a voice, besides just talk radio, needed to call attention to the porous border. However, promoting a lightning rod like Gilchrist is typical GOP hard-liner mentality: cluelessly put forth an easily demonized Newt Gingrich type, then act mystified when voters and the media recoil against the entire party.

We're left with a virtually permanent Democratic California Legislature, a study in myopia and dysfunction. Was anybody except me amused when the Legislature in recent months held inept public hearings to "learn the cause" of the worst gas pump prices in the nation? News flash: The Legislature wrote the environmental laws that severely slashed gas production in California, leading to those prices.

If Republicans had controlled the Legislature for nearly five decades, things would be no better. Instead of the most crippling gas prices in America, we'd have oil drilling all along the coast. Permanent one-party rule never works.

The California Republican Party should grasp this better than anyone. Yet, instead of drafting nonideologues capable of winning statewide races and rebuilding the party, GOP activists are doing what they do best: taking their position in the circular firing squad.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: again; cagop; california; fight; jillstewart; ready; side

1 posted on 07/13/2005 9:35:00 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

Jill Stewart is a print, radio and television commentator on California politics. She can be reached via her Web site, www.jillstewart.net.
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2 posted on 07/13/2005 9:35:49 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... "To remain silent when they should protest makes cowards of men." -- THOMAS JEFFERSON)
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CA: GOP ready to fight own side again

Correction, it wont be just the CA GOP that will be having problems. I predict 06 will be a disaster. I'd almost bet money on it.

3 posted on 07/13/2005 9:37:25 PM PDT by Black Tooth
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To: NormsRevenge
If Republicans had controlled the Legislature for nearly five decades, things would be no better. Instead of the most crippling gas prices in America, we'd have oil drilling all along the coast.

Less dependence on Islamofascist oil. Oh, the horror of it all.

If honest-to-God Republicans (not RINOs) controlled the Legislature, California would be the THIRD largest economy in the world...and the Leftists know this.

4 posted on 07/13/2005 9:50:11 PM PDT by Prime Choice (I have to keep my expectations low. I can't fake looking impressed.)
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To: Black Tooth

Well then, I'd almost bet money you'd lose.


5 posted on 07/13/2005 10:37:02 PM PDT by kylaka
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To: kylaka

It's a bet!


6 posted on 07/13/2005 10:40:00 PM PDT by Black Tooth
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To: NormsRevenge

This is the fifth time I have seen this story. When Democrats start worring about the Republicans you know the "End is Near".


7 posted on 07/13/2005 11:49:14 PM PDT by Jimbaugh (They will not get away with this. Developing . . . . .)
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To: NormsRevenge
A three-fer?  I wish they'd quit changing the title.
 
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Think of 1958, so distant in the past that the Los Angeles Times ran front page stories about Alaska finally being voted the forty-ninth state and Russia launching a rocket that nearly reached the moon---“farther than any object man has sent from the Earth.” Something that didn’t make headlines---because the reality of it wouldn’t become clear for years---was the fact that 1958 was the last time Republicans controlled the Sacramento legislature, aside from an occasional oddball year or two. It was the year California went Democrat, and never went back. I mention 1958 because of the hectoring underway by California...
 
 

8 posted on 07/14/2005 1:24:09 AM PDT by calcowgirl
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To: NormsRevenge

Jill Stewart is one of the breaths of fresh air in the SF Chronicle. She is conservative on fiscal issues and more to the left on social matters. I have found her to be very fair and balanced.


9 posted on 07/14/2005 10:46:18 AM PDT by Uncle Hal
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