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.
I think this is a key issue that rarely gets discussed. To wit, who provides the proverbial muscle to the Repub party, in a manner similar to what minorities and unions provide for the Dems?
I've always thought it was the religous right and social conservatives. Oh, they may go on about principles, but at the end of the day, they faithfully trot in and mark their ballots next to the name with an (R).
It's the small 'l' libertarians who run the Repub party, and the sooner hard-core social conservatives begin to understand this (as if they don't already), then perhaps we can enjoy a little less of this sound and fury signifying nothing.
Nash your teeth, but it's those hedonistic boys from SC that make things happen in SoCal. (On that note, check out Fox's new soap opera, The OC, to see a glamorized version of hard-core Republican Newport Beach.)
Maybe, but how many are FORMER Californians, like me? Or have family there??
Right you are Poohbah, we as Californians have to get our fiscal mess in working order, before we delve in "moral" issues. I can care less wether AS is a womanizer, or his stance on abortion.
So far he showed a genuine desire to help in bringing some sort of fiscal sanity among the "drunken sailor mentality" spending in Sacramento. That alone is good enough for me. He has 3+ Years to prove himself one way or another.I will judge him and his performance based on that not on some pundit(s) opinions, Rush or otherwise.
Monday morning quarterbacking, from a plush leather chair in sunny West Palm Beach while sipping a fine whisky and smoking a Partagas, is not going to fix the California's financial disaster. Talk is cheap! Reality bites!
This means what???? Do they all go around extolling the virtues of Milton Friedman? You must have inside info.
Are you really not getting the obvious point???? (4) Those are all hard core Left wing Hollywood types (I meant to say Rob, not Carl Reiner) who have certainly been self made to write checks for any autos they want, ya know that "proof" you keep preaching about, yet are fashionably liberal at best, marxists at worst.
Is Arnuld a marxist? Not likely with an 'R' in front of his name. Is he a Hollywood liberal Republican? I can't say, he hasn't taken any stands on issues.
More importantly, (as we come full circle) you can't say either.
I'm not willing to reject Arnold yet. This position statement could also be pol-speak in a leftist state. Exactly what does it matter if he happens to be pro-abortion--particularly when we don't know just how pro he is. Abortion is a national issue, and a governor does not have much to say about it, particularly with a DNC state congress. Also, homosexual adoption is already a reality, and we might ask, "Which couple, and which kid?" The sensible gun control might also be a salve for liberals--I have no idea what that means.
If he had come out pro-life, anti-homosexual adoption, and pro-gun...would that have done us much good, or just made it more likely that he'd lose? A CA guv's real issues are in dealing with illegal immigration, getting the spending under control...not the hot-button social issues over which he'd have little control, anyway.
I'd like to know *Rush's* stand on illegal immigration, BTW. Anyone know? Los Angeles County has spent 350M dollars on illegal immigrants' emergency health care in one year. This staggers the mind...
I don't recall hearing any essays from Rush on the flood of illegals--you don't, generally, from the richer end of the GOP. They like the cheap servants.
In case you weren't watching Leno or the news conference that followed, he DID say that part of the budget problem were the promises to big labor regarding pensions; that's why his comments about no special interests will own him was so refreshing. Can any other candidate of any party say the same? And yesterday, there was mention about the car tax issue. McClintock offers what? Years of leading the minority party further into the minority?
First off, he doesn't lead the party, so I question if you know what you are talking about. Parsky does, shoving more RINOs down our throat. Any yes, that has indeed made the GOP a bigger minority. They were much better off when Sean Steel headed it than Rove/Bush appointee Parsky. We had only 1 Dem Gov in over twenty years before these guys kept putting up Riodens and other assorted losers for us to stay home from.
Now that our brief lesson is over, I have another bone to pick with you. I heard KFI's reporter ask Arnuld point blank a followup after he gave a total softball answer to something about whether "he would repeal the tripling of the Car Tax", standing right in front of him.
He completely ignored her question. Why? Because that would possibly alienate some voters who think increased taxes are part of the solution, and he is a consensus maker.
Yeah I heard the car tax mentioned, by a reporter, not by him, or should I say Him.
He's already talking about keeping up the funding for all the social programs, and tax and spend socialism that is driving businesses out of CA in the first place.
Seems to me Rush is right on this.
McClintock on ABC's This Week
August 10, 2003 at 6:00AM
Senator Tom McClintock will be on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos." Please check your local listings for showing times.
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