Posted on 06/17/2006 6:52:35 AM PDT by ncountylee
Who is promoting that?
What's the trick to getting Arnold to Govern like a Republican?
Your analysis is so delusional, it doesn't even merit a response, since you apparently are unable to understand CA politics or even common sense, trying to convince people that a huge Republican loss and a major Dem win is actually desirable.
Indeed, we did. ;-) The sycophant bots need a diagram.
Jiminy, you're a fast reader... barely 2 minutes since it was posted. In fact, so fast that you didn't read it. Not one word of it. But I didn't post it specifically to you (since you're clearly incapable of comprehending coherent and historical and factual analysis beyond mindless sound-bites and responding with hysterical Eleanor Clift-ish shreaks of indignity and rhetorical drive-by fecal matter flingings).
I posted it to the intelligent FReepers on here actually interested in learning about the performances nationally of RINO Governors and the history and elections of California Governors in the past century.
I might remind you, if your fetal brain can wrap itself around this, that those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. Of course, to you and yours, ignorance is the very epitome of bliss. Not to the grown-ups here.
I expect your prattling, infantile response to consist of snot like your previous answers, so don't waste your time and JimRob's bandwith by a reply.
Villaraigosa has no chance. Willie Brown would be the Democrat to beat, if he decided to get in the race. The only other Democrat powerhouse would be Diane Feinstein, if she decided to go in that direction.
Unless Schwarzenegger supports Villaraigosa in 2010. I'm not sure that would help him much anyway.
This is California, he will get reelected. I guarantee it.
My own preference would be for both Arnold and McClintock to win in November, and have Arnold resign in January 2010 to commence his Senate campaign against Boxer. McClintock would thus have 6 months under his belt as Governor before the 2010 GOP primary, making it very difficult for a RINO to defeat him, and would have been Governor for 11 months before the general election. Arnold is smart enough to know that he needs McClintock on the ballot in 2010 in order to beat Boxer, and I think he wants to continue in politics given the fact that he'll be too old to make action films anymore.
Ditto.
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