Some of the fine folks that pop in and out of this site from time to time view anything contrary to a pragmatic Repub political analysis from an Al Davis perspective as irrelevant and immaterial.
They are totally put-off by idealogical conservative statements of principle toward the proper role of government, the governed and the ying-yangs doin the governin!!!
"Jist git us more danged "R's" in govermint, no matter if'n they be's RINO's or just plain flakes... git 'em in there, dadgummit!!!"
"Some of the fine folks that pop in and out of this site from time to time view anything contrary to a pragmatic Repub political analysis from an Al Davis perspective as irrelevant and immaterial."
I'm not sure I really understand that. But I will say that I am a pragmatist. And I think that, wishful thinking aside, the likelihood of a conservative California government that would satisfy those here is virtually nil.
But because of Arnold there is movement to the right. I think that because of Arnold, Tom McClintock would now have a chance to win a Governor's race that he would not have before (yes I don't think Tom would have won the recall race absent Arnold and no I don't want to argue it again!)
Arnold victories, particularly in the upcoming election, help move the state to the right. I'm down with that.