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Schwarzenegger's race helps GOP (immigrant persona deemed a plus)
THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^
| 8/10/03
| Donald Lambro
Posted on 08/10/2003 12:27:01 PM PDT by Liz
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:06:02 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's bid to recapture the California governorship for the Republicans could dramatically change the face of their party in a major electoral state that is one of the Democrats' biggest political strongholds.
"If Schwarzenegger is able to win this and able to successfully govern California, he plants an inclusive Republican flag in a state that Democrats have taken for granted in the last several presidential election cycles," said an unidentified Republican Party official.
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TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: California
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To: CarmelValleyite; Old Sarge
CarmelValleyite: He's smoking what we ALL smoked, at least once, back in the wild and crazy sixties and seventies. Get over it. Why I wouldn't be surprised to find out evidence is still being burned today.
Old Sarge: I beg your pardon, but you don't speak for me. I appreciate it if you didn't try.
A mostly true generalization by CarmelValleyite for people who grew up during or after the mid sixties.
To: UnBlinkingEye
I haven't smoked any, ahem, grass, since 1969. I probably smoked it three times prior to that, because my roommate got ahold of some. For the record, I DID inhale but I couldn't stand the taste/smell. As well, I have never tried any other "drug" whatsoever.
Yes, most of us who came of age in the sixties/seventies tried something at least once. I also sampled the liquor in the homes of the adults whose kids I babysat for when I was about 14 (my parents had ZERO liquor at home).
But to further confuse everyone, I have voted REPUBLICAN in every election since turning 21 in 1972. How's THAT rattle everyones' cage? Yeah, I'm no good, a sinner, a heathen.
I give Arnold high marks for ADMITTING he smoked weed AND inhaled. At least he's honest!
To: CarmelValleyite
Yeah, I'm no good, a sinner, a heathen. Please continue.
To: BlackElk
I'm forgetting, was it Gallup or Roper that was responsible for the shoddy polling which resulted in one of the most unforgettable political pics of the 20th Century, the grinning Truman holding up the "Dewey Defeats Truman" headline ? These polls you seriously have to take with a grain of salt.
84
posted on
08/11/2003 12:41:24 AM PDT
by
fieldmarshaldj
(~Remember, it's not sporting to fire at RINO until charging~)
To: BlackElk; sinkspur
Recognizing Aaaahhhnold's ethnic heritage can be helpful. Austria is a 'socialist-lite' country, as are Germany, Poland, and France.
This socialism is a result of what was (at one time) rule by benevolent royalty eventually converted to demi-democracy. Same expectations of Gummint, different players at the head.
However, after the French Revolution, the social contract which was observed by the Christian, if not Catholic, royals, (for the most part), became a secular-based system and deteriorated substantially from there. It allowed for the rise of Marxism, a perversion of Catholic social principles, and is now having its way, through different means, with the US Constitution. Thus the Supremes' rulings on sodomy, e.g.
Aaaaaahnold is, in fact, not a Republican. He is a European Social Democrat of the vaguely Christian persuasion. He cannot be defined in terms of the classical American "Democrat/Republican" party labels.
He is certainly electable--but the obvious preference for conservative Republicans and Democrats with common sense is McClintock.
85
posted on
08/11/2003 6:31:30 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Torquemada: Due for Revival Soon!!!)
To: Bigg Red
He's a successful businessman-- the experience last year's CA gubernatorial nominee had. Arnold also is savvier than Simon and is more charasmatic. Simon was the nominee last year and only gets 7%-- less than even McClintock! It takes more than a policy wonk to be a good candidate and a good officeholder.
To: sinkspur
There numbers, as you well know, will change dramatically, and soon. Either Simon or McCl will drop out; Arianna will bomb and spread a number of flakes over the landscape; etc., etc., etc.
87
posted on
08/11/2003 6:37:44 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Torquemada: Due for Revival Soon!!!)
To: BlackElk; american colleen
It is of some interest that the German folks never did the 'gang' thing, is it not? I just can't relate to that Irish/Southie stuff.
When we wanted results, we simply militarized the entire country all at once and marched...to some major embarassment...
88
posted on
08/11/2003 6:40:21 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Torquemada: Due for Revival Soon!!!)
To: F16Fighter; BlackElk; sinkspur
Agreed. And, by the way, it gets worse: our own State's RINO-in-Chief, Tommy Thompson, Governor-for-lack-of-a-real-job for 16 years, left this State the same way he found it: abortion-friendly, highly-taxed, and governed by a large and growing bureaucracy of nincompoops whose qualification for entering Gummint service seems to have been failure to achieve 80 on an IQ test. Thompson personally oversaw the increase of State employment by 50%. It goes without saying that he left the State in a financial mess when the recession came--and it's going to get nastier. Now he's Sec'y of HHS and brags about his budget-spending power and authority, most recently by announcing a $125million plan to tell American kids to 'go outside and play' rather than making like couch potatoes... The difference between RINOs and Democrats was best summarized by Chesterton: "The business of the Progressives is to go on making mistakes. The business of the Conservatives is to prevent the mistakes from being corrected." Of course, you understand that AAAAAAAHHHHHHnold and Tom Thompson self-describe themselves as "conservatives," and the Press is happy to oblige that delusionary dream.
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posted on
08/11/2003 6:51:25 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Progressives make mistakes. Conservatives don't correct them.--Chesterton)
To: CARepubGal
McCLINTOCK BUMP
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posted on
08/11/2003 9:00:53 AM PDT
by
GrandMoM
("Vengeance is Mine , I will repay," says the Lord.)
To: GraniteStateConservative
Arnold also is savvier than Simon...
He's still a RINO.
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posted on
08/11/2003 11:26:45 AM PDT
by
Bigg Red
To: Burkeman1
You have your opinion. I have mine but I'll take Southie over Back Bay any time. We be talking about my homeys.
James Michael Curley was sent to prison for income tax evasion in his extreme old age. While occupying the Taxachusetts gubernatorial suite at Danbury federal prison, he defeated Robert Welc, yes, that Robert Welch, in the 1948 election. Harry Truman of the pendergst, ummm, organization, given his own close call, could not disagree with the people, pardoned the sainted James Michael Curley so he could serve his term by popular demand. They (if you know what I mean) could not do to James Michael what Judge Seabury did to Jimmy Walker in New York. Maybe Billy should be mayor.
St. James Michael pray for us and for the God-forsaken residents of your city and state where "scrod" is not really a fish but the pluperfect form of the verb for what these awful Demonrats and RINOs are doin' to the little people. James Michael ya wouldna recognize what's in control of your old party. Babykillers and poofters who canna keep their hands and other stuff off or out of each other, Honey Fitz's nephew Edward, if you please. Help us to get Billy in the Mayor's office and save the city from the BIG thieves in the office towers and your party from the degenerates.
92
posted on
08/11/2003 12:32:37 PM PDT
by
BlackElk
( It is always a good day to hunt RINOs without mercy!)
To: ninenot
How about Baader/Meinhof?
93
posted on
08/11/2003 12:33:36 PM PDT
by
BlackElk
( It is always a good day to hunt RINOs without mercy!)
To: sinkspur
Pay attention to the wording of the poll questions. It s NOT will you vote AS or, if the election were held today, would you vote for AS. Knowing that they will hear a lot of people say that it is too early to decide, they ask might you instead of will you or some such distinction.
In any event, I am Catholic and you are too and I am not going to support even in discussion on FR a pro-abortion, pro-fudgepacker "marriage", pro-fudgepacker adoption of innocent children when there are alternatives like McClintock who got 49.5% last year and can be elected especially after the demolition of the social issue surrender droid is complete.
This is particularly true, Deacon, with the Vatican's no nonsense orders on fudgepacker "marriage" and fudgepacker adoption of last week, which is the everlasting policy of our Church. Don't you agree?
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posted on
08/11/2003 12:43:15 PM PDT
by
BlackElk
( It is always a good day to hunt RINOs and CINOs like rented mules!)
To: fieldmarshaldj
I do not know.
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posted on
08/11/2003 12:45:24 PM PDT
by
BlackElk
( It is always a good day to hunt RINOs and CINOs like rented mules!)
To: Burkeman1; american colleen
B-1: Planning on winning anything worth winning in Massachusetts (52% allegedly Catholic) without real Catholics or real Republicans are you? BWAAAAHAAAAHAAA!
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posted on
08/11/2003 12:48:54 PM PDT
by
BlackElk
( It is always a good day to hunt RINOs and CINOs like rented mules!)
To: BlackElk
Conceded.
"With ONE exception,....the Germans...militarize..."
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posted on
08/11/2003 12:49:32 PM PDT
by
ninenot
(Progressives make mistakes. Conservatives don't correct them.--Chesterton)
To: BlackElk
This is particularly true, Deacon, with the Vatican's no nonsense orders on fudgepacker "marriage" and fudgepacker adoption of last week, which is the everlasting policy of our Church. Don't you agree? If I didn't know better, it would appear that you're trying to shut me up.
Is that what you're reduced to? If you can't convince people to your side, you try to coerce them with an edict of the Church?
Please tell me you're not this desperate.
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posted on
08/11/2003 1:12:25 PM PDT
by
sinkspur
(Get a dog! He'll change your life!)
To: BlackElk
Asked why he ran for the office of Governor, Deukmejian replied, "Attorneys General don't appoint judges - Governors do." During his eight- year term, Deukmejian appointed 1,000 judges, and by the time he left office, he had appointed 1,000 judges, and by the time he left office, he had appointed the majority of California State Supreme Court Justices then serving on the bench.
another reason to have someone other than Bustamonte as Governor of Mexifornia
To: rolling_stone
Yeah, but on the issues that count, Schwarzenkennedy will appoint limp-wristed baby slashers at the same rate as Bustamente. What's the diff? If Deukmejian were running, that would be a different story. McClintock is like Deukmejian and not like Schwarzenkennedy or Bustamente. If the choice is Schwarzenkennedy's judges or Bustamente's there is nothing for a social conservative to choose from. Let Bustamente take the heat. Social conservatives have no obligation to vote RINOs into office. We will have to be bought like anyone else and the prices are high, very high.
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posted on
08/11/2003 3:27:10 PM PDT
by
BlackElk
( It is always a good day to hunt RINOs and CINOs like rented mules!)
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