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Hear Me Now and Believe Me Later (Limbaugh on Schwarzenneger)
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| August 7, 2003
| Rush Limbaugh
Posted on 08/08/2003 8:36:39 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan
Here me now and believe me later, my friends: all these conservative orgasms over Arnold Schwarzenegger are - like the "Gorbasms" liberals experienced over Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev - fake. I know that (R) next to Schwarzenegger's name excites the White House, but his own words prove he's not a conservative. I call this "The Hollywood Syndrome," and it happens every time some actor-type says anything even remotely conservative. I'm not trying to cold shower anybody here, but don't look to anyone in Hollywood to validate your political ideas.
The American Prowler's George Neumayr detailed Arnold's politics in his article "Here's Arnold!" Quote: "[H]e spoke in generalities and banalities about his plans for the state. To the extent that he said anything, he sounded not like a fiscal conservative but a moderate Democrat. He said that he wanted businesses to come back to California so that the state government could collect enough tax revenues to provide social programs. This is the sort of obtuse comment middle-of-the-road Democrats always make, forgetting that businesses are leaving the state because they are tired of paying high taxes for those big government social programs."
More: "He has told the press he is 'very liberal' about social programs, supports abortion and homosexual adoption, and advocates 'sensible gun controls.' His entree into politics last year was a proposition Democrats endorsed because it raised state spending for what amounted to state babysitting - before-school and after-school programs that cost the state up to $455 million a year. He has complained openly about the party's conservatism.... Talk magazine described him as 'impatient' with the religious right.... [H]e expressed disgust with the Republicans who impeached Clinton. 'That was another thing I will never forgive the Republican Party for,' he said. 'We spent one year wasting time because there was a human failure. I was ashamed to call myself a Republican during that period.'"
Does this sound like "the Next Reagan," as some people are calling Arnold? Hardly. This guy may be the next actor elected governor of California, but that's where the similarity between him and Ronaldus Magnus end.
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To: doodlelady
Love your motto on your personal page!! What happens in California DOES affect everyone, in the national elections, in the public's perception of Republicans in general. I fervently want President Bush to win re-election in 2004, think how much less work it would be for him with Arnold in the governor's office than either Simon (that the press has already diminished from the last election) or McClintock, who has shepherded the faithful minority through some pretty disastrous elections. I get the feeling some conservatives actually fear success for some reason. . .it must threaten their whimsical concept of being the noble underdog.
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posted on
08/08/2003 12:41:19 PM PDT
by
alwaysconservative
(I like everyone else's tag better than mine.)
To: alwaysconservative
>>>the noble underdog<<<
That self-righteous ego-thang! I really like the way you write.
I do respect principled goals, more than anything.
I just don't agree with the goals of 'the noble underdog.'
Mine is to
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posted on
08/08/2003 12:49:02 PM PDT
by
b9
Comment #203 Removed by Moderator
To: B Knotts
You still bolded "we can afford all kinds of different programs that are very important." Well, the programs that I think are important are: stopping illegal immigrants from sucking money out of the legitimate economy, and enforcing immigration laws. It takes money to do that, and it's money that California doesn't have right now. Reversing some wacko environmental regulations, and quit penalizing business for wanting to do business in California. Making smart business decisions that affect the price people pay in California for products and services. I think Arnold's the perfect person to do that AND manipulate/shame/expose the left for being the special interest toadies they are.
Notice that Arnold focused on books for kids as "important", NOT teachers' salaries, not pensions, not "guaranteeing" everyone a job, no matter how lazy? From first-hand experience, he understands the meaning of hard work and dedication, even if the libs don't. He is saying, to my way of thinking, that California has to understand who pays the bills, and that it has turned its back on business for too long, in the name of special interests.
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posted on
08/08/2003 12:52:36 PM PDT
by
alwaysconservative
(I like everyone else's tag better than mine.)
To: ElkGroveDan
Yeah, but if you want to honor Ronald Reagan, remember his 11th commandment.
To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
I'd like to know that he's demonstrated he's a fiscal conservative. He probably would get my vote over Tom then. As a private citizen, how do you demonstrate wheather or not one is a "fiscal conservative". Look at his check book to see how many Mercedes and Range Rovers he bought last month?
The one book and/or video tape he sent to all his family and friends for Christmas for several years was 'FREE TO CHOOSE'.
After the election, we now want pwoof you voted for A.S.
To: alwaysconservative
Well, I hope you're right, because it seems that he will be the next governor, regardless. There is an outside chance someone could beat him, since there will be so many candidates, but, his name ID in a short campaign will probably allow him to win easily.
To: doodlelady
I hear you! I think the "noble underdog" thing is the difference between pragmatists and purists.
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posted on
08/08/2003 1:03:08 PM PDT
by
alwaysconservative
(I like everyone else's tag better than mine.)
To: Poohbah
Schwarzenegger is, first and foremost, an economic and fiscal conservative Have you been listening? Arnold says that the children have the first call on the state treasury.
Then the seniors?
Then the single moms?
Then the disabled?
Then the state workers?
How far down on his list are the taxpayers? Arnold's a one-trick pony and we saw that one yesterday.
The only thing that he will do for the Republican party, if he gets elected, is embarrass them when he fails. I'd much rather see him run as an independent.
To: Poohbah
Rush was wrong about one thing: He said the danger was that
Davis might resign. Since the recall has been certified,
Davis can't resign. No, he isn't going to resign anyway!
To: ElkGroveDan
I don't like that he LIVES WITH A LIBERAL much more so his liberal convictions on a number of points.
I do believe your assessment of the realities in California, however, is grossly inadequate to BEGIN to neutralize Arnold AND win over Grey Sewerwater Davis.
I also believe Arnold has a lot more potential for shaking up Sacramento than a list of even Republicans put together do--just because of Anold's personality and being outside the political machine on the whole.
I also believe his becoming rich from poverty etc. has worked in some lessons no liberals would ever have taught him and which they are unable to cleanse out of him.
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posted on
08/08/2003 1:12:32 PM PDT
by
Quix
(PLEASE SHARE THE TRUTH RE BILLDO AND SHRILLERY FAR AND WIDE)
To: TheDon; *calgov2002; fooman; PeoplesRep_of_LA; Canticle_of_Deborah; NormsRevenge; snopercod; ...
The recall is about the pocketbook, that is the issue to worry about in this recall. Right!
calgov2002:
To: alwaysconservative
>>>...the difference between pragmatists and
purists.<<<
You just put this whole discussion in perspective.
Thank you.
pragmatist (must DO right) v purist (must BE right)
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posted on
08/08/2003 1:19:12 PM PDT
by
b9
To: ElkGroveDan
Shouldn't Schwarzen*****'s name be against the law? Its pretty damn close to hate speech and might be misconstrued or mispronounced by some poor guy.
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posted on
08/08/2003 1:20:56 PM PDT
by
hardhead
('Curly, don't say its a fine morning or I'll shoot you.' - John Wayne, 'McLintock' 1963)
To: swheats
Not that I know of, but it is a line from ann coulter I like.
Besides wasn't in san jose that built a memorial to the aztec sun good, so maybe it isn't such a strange idea after all.
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posted on
08/08/2003 1:29:34 PM PDT
by
dts32041
(So how do you like taxation with representation?)
To: ElkGroveDan
STATEWIDE? or DISTRICT WIDE?
California, sadly, is no longer Reagan country. Just look at the wacked out balance of the Assmebly and State Senate?
In this case, a conservative won't provide consensus.
But a moderate - in the vein of Arnold - WILL.
And he's ELECTABLE.
To: Abe Froman
I think it will take a hard-line conservative to fix California's mess, but a hard-line conservative will not win. You can't fix anything if you can't get elected.
To: ElkGroveDan
from
HUGH HEWITT:
... here are the reasons why center-right Republicans and conservative Republicans should vote for AS:
1. AS can win. The others in the race who would make acceptable governors --Bill Simon, Tom McClintock, and Peter Ueberroth-- cannot marshall enough votes to top the almost certain 25 to 30% that Cruz Bustamante will roll up. Objectivity matters a great deal here, and even if AS hadn't gotten into the race, the presence of more than one "movement" candidate dooms them all. Period. End of story. Arguing this point doesn't change the facts on the ground.
2. AS is best positioned to withstand the Graystopo, as the slime machine Gray has perfected has come to be called. Even if there was only one movement conservative in the race, he would be a target that would be mercilessly mowed down. Complaining about it doesn't stop it from happening.
3. AS does great things for the candidacy of Tony Strickland against Boxer in '04 and of course puts California in play for President Bush. So he's closer to Pataki than to Reagan, so what. A candidate who wins and governs to my satisfaction 65 to 75% of the time is better than a candidate who talks like I talk and loses.
4. Imagine you are Jim DeMint and you need to raise some money. Wouldn't you love to be able to call the Bush people and ask them to get AS on a jet to Charleston for a little $1,000 a head gathering? This is what Bill Clinton does 24/7/365. AS is a hyperdraw, matched only by the President and the Veep. Three such draws is better than two.
5. Finally, the state is in desperate shape. AS is right, businesses and talent are fleeing. Unless the bleeding stops, this economy continues to drag the national economy down, and with them both, the re-elect numbers of the President.
The purists have to get over it and get behind a winning effort.
There's your proof, Dan. Pure, realistic objective ... and electable ... analysis.
To: ElkGroveDan
I thought Pete Wilson was a good governor. I still support his views on illegal immigration.
To: ElkGroveDan
This is funny. Does Rush think that his deas and mentality could ever get him elected as a conservative in the state of fruits and nuts.
Sigh. . . Sorry but go with Arnold for California if you want a chance at proping up the states electoral votes in 2004. Otherwise you might as well vote for some no name Democrat.
I'm begining to think people here don't understand who people in California are currently willing to vote for.
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posted on
08/08/2003 1:38:58 PM PDT
by
Tempest
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