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To: Carry_Okie

As would I. Man what an awful administration...

Do you realize that if the Republican Party leadership had gotten behind Bill Simon, most all of this could have been avoided? That’s rhetorical...

The guy almost pulled it out, with almost no federal or state leadership help.


26 posted on 05/14/2009 1:54:40 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Pres__ent Obama's own grandmother says he was born in Kenya. She was there.)
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To: DoughtyOne

I have no more love for Bill Simon — he was one of Arnie’s most ardent supporters.


35 posted on 05/14/2009 2:03:31 PM PDT by calcowgirl (RECALL Abel Maldonado! - NO on Props 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F)
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To: DoughtyOne
Do you realize... That’s rhetorical...

LMAO

The guy almost pulled it out, with almost no federal or state leadership help.

That's charitable. Rove put Parsky in position to force Simon to take Wilson-Jones and Ed Rollins. It was the kiss of death.

38 posted on 05/14/2009 2:07:14 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power with a passion for evil.)
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To: DoughtyOne
"Do you realize that if the Republican Party leadership had gotten behind Bill Simon, most all of this could have been avoided? That’s rhetorical... The guy almost pulled it out, with almost no federal or state leadership help."

Oh, that's a sore spot. I was peripherally involved in his primary campaign, which was a brilliant piece of street warfare. We crushed LA's leftish RINO mayor Dick "Dick" Riordan, the establishment's choice, and even delivered the SF Bay Area to Simon's column. In reminder that conservatism works, Simon's astonishing primary victory was leavened by an unusual turnout of folks attracted by his Reaganesque message, real-world business accomplishments and unrelentingly upbeat attitude. Memories of his supremely principled dad didn't hurt, either.

But rather than consolidating power the day after the primary, Simon went on vacation and off the grid. When he came back from laying on the beach, he was Bill Who? again, a mere hood ornament on an operation that bore little resemblance to his primary team. With Simon not paying attention, Parsky and his pack of RINOs flushed the folks who had brilliantly executed Simon's guerrilla primary campaign, replacing them with nosepicking professional do-nothings who wouldn't rock the boat.

Meanwhile, that quintessential attention-whore Riordan sat petulantly on his perch, toying with the press by saying he might endorse Davis. And little old me, courtesy of a sympathetic intel professional, provided the campaign with a dossier eighteen pages thick regarding some troublesome backstory on some creep named Hindelang who'd been kicked out of a Simon-funded venture for serious chicanery and was, to my eye, maneuvering to cause trouble. With all my primary-campaign contacts out on their asses, I could not get the attention of anyone in the general campaign. No one in Parsky's hand-picked operation saw any urgency, and the campaign just drifted along, lacking the least message or direction and with Simon squelched by his handlers to Ken-doll status. And sure enough, Davis and his flying monkeys got a cooperative judge to fast-track Hindelang's bogus charges and render a convenient fraud verdict against Simon a few days before the election. It was quickly reversed--Hindelang was the crook, not Simon--but you'd never know it from the headlines. "Simon convicted of fraud!"

And that was that. There's blame enough to go around:

o Simon's vanity, sense of entitlement and rookie naivete,

o Parsky's team's corrupt misfeasance,

o The California GOP's Pablum addiction,

o Riordan's childish petulance,

o Davis' predictable sleaze...

Bottom line: California turned its back on a fair Jeffersonian Goldwaterite with real business talent and an impressive endorsement by the then-white-hot Rudy Giuliani, his good friend and fellow former Reagan DOJ official. Actually, if you take L.A. County out of the equation, Simon won the state handily. (Thanks, Dick.) The state's population distribution is such that he who wins L.A. wins the state.

Simon's loss set the stage for RINOnegger to swish into office and girly the place up. We'll be paying for that for generations... at least until another Reagan, or a savvier Simon, comes to the fore.
71 posted on 05/14/2009 3:57:22 PM PDT by RightOnTheLeftCoast (1st call: Abbas. 1st interview: Al Arabiya. 1st energy decision: halt drilling in UT. Arabs 1st!)
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To: DoughtyOne

“Do you realize that if the Republican Party leadership had gotten behind Bill Simon, most all of this could have been avoided? “

Do you realize that the democrats picked Simon to run against Davis ?


73 posted on 05/14/2009 4:07:01 PM PDT by staytrue
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