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As We Live and Breathe: On Bill Simon’s spectacular victory.
National Review ^ | 03/08/2002 | William F. Buckley

Posted on 03/08/2002 10:18:58 AM PST by Pokey78

The California primary was mint-julep time for American conservatives who, however pleased they are about George W., very much needed a sign of life from the outback. What was especially spectacular about Bill Simon's victory was its dire unpredictability. We have now in the White House the son of a GOP patriarch and, prospectively in the governor's mansion in California, the son of another GOP patriarch. And where in California? In Sacramento, where 35 years ago another upstart Republican arrived, making his way to the White House, where he officiated for eight years, pending his final destination in the American pantheon.

We are carried away?

Yes. Why not? Politics should permit that, every now and then. We need to see those occasional shafts of light; otherwise, the grayness of politics takes over, and we tighten our belts to the ineluctabilities of demagogy and compromise and waste and bureaucratic asphyxiation. Or, we don't tighten our belts at all, and just wallow on in the torpor of it all.

Everything about the Simon upset is gratifying.

— Bill Simon was so invisible a name in California that when he won the primary, some people reportedly had to look in the newspaper to remind themselves of the name of the winner.

— If ever there was an underdog, it was he. As recently as in December, he was being given 5 percent of the Republican primary vote, up against 20-odd for Secretary of State Bill Jones, and 40-50 percent for Richard Riordan, the former mayor of Los Angeles.

— Bill Simon was not only unknown, he gave the impression of being deservedly unknown. At his first major appearance announcing his candidacy in New York City, his speech and manner were those of the committed amateur, and many in the audience contrasted his performance wistfully with that of his late father, the charismatic former Secretary of the Treasury, a commanding figure on stage and off stage.

— This time around, President Bush flouted the tradition of Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford. The president's representative in California urged Riordan to compete for the Republican nomination. This violated Reagan's so-called Eleventh Commandment, which was never to favor one Republican over another in a primary contest. The backing of the Bush machine in California appeared to deepen the odds against Simon, but two developments began to affect favorably his prospects. The first was the intervention of Rudy Giuliani, who had known Simon as an assistant prosecutor when Rudy was U.S. Attorney. Giuliani did more merely than say nice things about Simon while passing through. He vigorously campaigned for him.

A second development was an astonishing series of ads taken by California Governor Gray Davis aimed at Richard Riordan, who loomed as the Republican challenger. The ads brought attention to Riordan's eccentric record, a Republican whose various attachments to various causes and political figures made him politically amorphous. If it was Governor Davis's intention to hurt Riordan — on the grounds that he was a graver prospective menace than Simon — it's clear that he did hurt him, but not clear that he will, in the end, have an easier time of it with Simon as his opponent.

California is a Democratic state, but the question in November is likelier to rest on whether four more years of Gray Davis are to be preferred to a term for a fresh and vigorous challenger, never mind that he is a conservative. What doesn't work in California is a spiritless candidacy associated with anaemic programs. It is all very well for Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic chairman, to argue that Simon will have to bear the weight of being pro-life, pro-guns, and anti-environment. Even in California, there are those who will ask themselves: If Simon is elected, does that mean the Supreme Court will rescind Roe v. Wade? If he is elected, will people negotiate their differences with six-shooters? If elected, will California beaches simply disappear?

The hallucinations are in contrast to life as it is under Governor Gray Davis, with fitful power supplies, high taxes, high deficits, and a generation of schoolchildren being taught illiteracy in two languages. The prospect of a young, idealistic conservative who has already practiced beating the odds may prove appealing. It would be fine if the Republican presidential nominating convention in 2004 took place in Sacramento, and were welcomed by Governor William E. Simon Jr.


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1 posted on 03/08/2002 10:18:58 AM PST by Pokey78
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To: Miss Marple; Sabertooth; patent
BUMP!
2 posted on 03/08/2002 10:21:00 AM PST by father_elijah
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To: Pokey78
What's Buckley doing quote Ayn Rand in the title? I thought NR put that book down long ago.
3 posted on 03/08/2002 10:23:53 AM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: Gophack
FYI
4 posted on 03/08/2002 10:33:32 AM PST by eureka!
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To: .38sw; 1 FELLOW FREEPER; absalom01; aimhigh; Alas; ALOHA RONNIE; ambrose; americalost; Angelique...
mint-julep PING
5 posted on 03/08/2002 11:08:21 AM PST by ElkGroveDan
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To: ElkGroveDan
Thanks for the ping, Dan. I am very proud of Simon. Now the hard part begins. Simonizing Davis...a wax job I will enjoy seeing!
6 posted on 03/08/2002 11:14:14 AM PST by kellynla
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To: Pokey78
The hallucinations are in contrast to life as it is under Governor Gray Davis, with fitful power supplies, high taxes, high deficits, and a generation of schoolchildren being taught illiteracy in two languages. The prospect of a young, idealistic conservative who has already practiced beating the odds may prove appealing. It would be fine if the Republican presidential nominating convention in 2004 took place in Sacramento, and were welcomed by Governor William E. Simon Jr.

Yes, nice indeed. Buckley is always a good read. Davis is vulnerable, and if we can antagonize him ... send him off the deep edge by bringing up his mistakes ... he'll lose it like he apparently did at the San Diego Union-Tribune editorial board meeting. (See Thread: I kept the lights on!)

Go Simon!

7 posted on 03/08/2002 11:32:53 AM PST by Gophack
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To: ElkGroveDan
It's an exciting, positive story. Great start to a campaign!

Dan

8 posted on 03/08/2002 11:35:30 AM PST by BibChr
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To: ElkGroveDan
Thanks for the ping! Good article. Even though I had a horrible cold, hubby and I got ourselves down to the polls and voted for Simon. We watched the election returns, and when the projections showed Simon way ahead, I went to bed happy (with my medicinal brandy, no mint julep).
9 posted on 03/08/2002 11:44:30 AM PST by .38sw
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To: Pokey78
"The hallucinations are in contrast to life as it is under Governor Gray Davis, with fitful power supplies, high taxes, high deficits, and a generation of schoolchildren being taught illiteracy in two languages.

The 'Davis' platform!

10 posted on 03/08/2002 12:19:25 PM PST by d14truth
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To: Gophack
Yes, Doofus will unwind himself further knowing even his leftwing can't stand him. But that won't keep those swine from trying to pull dirty tricks just to keep in practice. (Kinda like the Klintonistas with their "why tell the truth when a good lie will do").

Keeping Simon lightfooted and feeling safe with those on his right is what we can help provide here.
Keeping suspects like Bob Novak at somewhat of a distance from him is also not a bad idea.

11 posted on 03/08/2002 12:19:46 PM PST by Avoiding_Sulla
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To: ElkGroveDan
and a generation of schoolchildren being taught illiteracy in two languages.

Is this a great quote or what?

Dan, did you see the _hit piece by Thomas Ellias a couple days ago in the Sac Bs.

12 posted on 03/08/2002 12:28:54 PM PST by tubebender
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To: tubebender
I can see Carvile packing his bags now to come to Ca. and demonize Simon... for a fee, of course.
13 posted on 03/08/2002 12:35:29 PM PST by Howie
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To: ElkGroveDan
Even in California, there are those who will ask themselves: If Simon is elected, does that mean the Supreme Court will rescind Roe v. Wade? If he is elected, will people negotiate their differences with six-shooters? If elected, will California beaches simply disappear?

Heard on local talk radio this morning--

that Simon is pro-choice AND pro-life. Rumor mill is starting to churn.

14 posted on 03/08/2002 12:40:40 PM PST by let freedom sing
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To: Howie
I can see Carvile packing his bags now to come to Ca. and demonize Simon... for a fee, of course.

Even if Car-vile gets lost in the jungles of Nevada the Rats here in Cal have their home grown version called Boob Mullholand.

15 posted on 03/08/2002 12:43:26 PM PST by tubebender
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To: let freedom sing
which talk radio?
16 posted on 03/08/2002 12:54:08 PM PST by ElkGroveDan
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To: tubebender
yep...and I clipped that quote too. great minds think alike.
17 posted on 03/08/2002 12:55:01 PM PST by ElkGroveDan
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To: Gophack
I read the Los Angeles Times today and Gray Davis' thug Garry South wants to change the discussion to Bill Simon. No wonder Davis can't afford to talk about his record --- he doesn't have one. And while Bill Simon got off to a good start on education, he should take a page out of Ron Unz's book and slam Davis' support of bilingual education, something the voters rejected in 1998. Its a terrific issue for Simon to run on and its one that Dan Lungren steadfastly ignored in the fall campaign. If Simon is not going to morph into a RINO, there's a Davis' weakness on education worth very much exploiting.
18 posted on 03/08/2002 1:31:22 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: tubebender
No its really Garry South, the guy who put Dick Riordan's head on a pike. He's one mean fella.
19 posted on 03/08/2002 1:33:09 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: let freedom sing
Bill Simon IS pro-life. But as Governor he can't end abortion even if he wanted to. You can bet though Gray Davis will make it look like not being opposed to killing unborn children is a terrible thing and he's going to hammer away at Simon, not out of a concern for principle, but as I mentioned earlier, to change the subject cause Davis can't afford to have the election turned into a referendum on his administration of California as Governor.
20 posted on 03/08/2002 1:36:46 PM PST by goldstategop
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