maybe...but the GOP would certainly be better off without Arnold. I don't care how much money he can raise, he's an unprincipled liberal.
So how are the circulation numbers at the LA Times these days?
I don't see why he doesn't run as a Democrat
AS takes the route of Bubbas mentor, Carroll Quigley. (Make the two parties so identical that there is no difference in them) That's just about what we have today in the "Two-Party Cartel".
Centrist????? What a laff.
Note that liberal is a word that no longer exists in the MSM. If you're not conservative you are "moderate." Arnold is fiscally conservative but socially "moderate." If you are pro-abortion, pro-homosexual-marriage, anti-death-penalty, you are "moderate." I can't imagine what the liberal position would be on these issues.
All this will be a moot point if Ahhnold caves to Tookie.
The Pubbies will hate him forever, and the dems will still reject him anyway.
If he doesn't cave to Tookie, then his political life will still be alive...though not very...
A while back some sort of "independent" group I'd never heard of before approached me (and I am sure, have approached many other Cal GOPers). It was clear that they were doing the bidding of Arnie. They wanted to talk about those propositions that were on the November ballot, sponsored by Arnie. Hmmmmm.....
Even with a Republican governor, the Calif. GOP is rudderless, visionless, leaderless, not to mention often petulant and immature. I still remember from '95-'96 how the Republicans had a majority in the Assem., but weren't able to accomplish anything because they were fighting with each other about who would be Speaker. The Calif. GOP is worthless.
He is a B grade actor and politician. I will not vote for this clown again.
Kalifornicate would certainly be a lot better off without Arnold...
The wrong man got too many votes...
As usual -- the sheeple, star dazed women and ignorant elected the wrong man again...
Semper Fi
I'm betting he caves on "Spookie Tookie"...
Semper Fi
Wait a minute! I thought that those evil conservatives turned on him and "didn't show up at the polls"? Yet Mr. Moderate Republican Consultant, Dan Shnur, who advised former "moderate" Gov. Pete Wilson and "moderate" Sen. John McCain, says they were supported "SOLELY" by Conservative Voters.