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McClintock Facing Republican Threats?
Belly of the Beast Blog ^ | August 24, 2004 | Eric Hogue

Posted on 08/24/2003 1:47:41 PM PDT by Eric Hogue 1380 KTKZ

Now that Bill Simon has left the building, State Senator Tom McClintock currenlty has the 'only growing campaign'. I'm reading the LA Times article on Simon's departure this morning and I find this nugget of political muscle.

(Excerpt) Read more at ktkz.com ...


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To: beckett
guy who can't win

How did he become a state Senator?

61 posted on 08/24/2003 2:53:56 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Bluntpoint
I understand you all are going to have debates. Maybe if he does well there.
62 posted on 08/24/2003 2:55:03 PM PDT by RobbyS
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To: beckett
No! Let me say this slowly, (so that you can grasp it)! I'm voting for a conservative Republican, who is best qualified, (among all candidates), to right the Ship of State in California. It is a matter of principle, of course, but more to the point, it is a choice I make in my own best interest. I don't rely on others to define what my best interests are! Get it?
63 posted on 08/24/2003 2:55:38 PM PDT by old school
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To: tophat9000
Thats "the dem will hand over to him the keys to the kingdom to get it..."
64 posted on 08/24/2003 2:56:14 PM PDT by tophat9000
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To: old school
Arnold's supporters are horrified that the public is turning away from their PerotII, so they're looking for a scapegoat.
65 posted on 08/24/2003 2:58:02 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Bluntpoint
LOL Cross-eyed, too.
66 posted on 08/24/2003 2:59:05 PM PDT by annyokie (One good thing about being wrong is the joy it brings to others.)
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To: 4Liberty
There is a quick solution to the problem presented. Schwarzenegger and McClintock run as a ticket -- Arnold for Governor and Tom for Lt. Governor. Both ask Bustamante to resign if he loses the race for Governor.

If, as expected, Bustamante refuses to resign, Governor Schwarenegger then assigns him an office next to (or in) the executive washroom, with one phone line and one secretary. Then, McClintock sets up shop in an office next to the Governor's and undertakes as the Gov's representative all the functions of the Lt. Gov's office, de facto.

Problem solved. Watch this space.

Congressman Billybob

Latest column, "In the Justices We Trust?" posted on FR, other publication to come.

67 posted on 08/24/2003 3:01:42 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob ("Don't just stand there. Run for Congress." www.ArmorforCongress.com)
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To: Robert_Paulson2

READ WHAT A REAGAN REPUBLICAN SAYS:


McClintock for Governor Goes Up on Radio Statewide!

The first McClintock for Governor radio ad, "Golden State", goes on the air across California tomorrow, and we want to thank each and every one of our E-Team supporters who have sent in $20, $50 and much more to help us get our resonating message of restoring California to its former greatness to the people of our great state.

» Listen to "Golden State" (1:00, Requires Windows Media Player)


A Letter from Lyn Nofziger
Reagan Advisor Lyn Nofziger was the man who got the job done and elected Ronald Reagan as Governor of California in 1966, reversing a series of Republican losses in California and restoring California to greatness.

Dear Friend,

Our State of California is in the national spotlight these days because it appears likely that disgusted voters will recall Governor Davis, the man who put the state in severe financial trouble and doesn’t have either the brains or guts to fix the problems.

Because I spent so much of my political career working with Ronald Reagan, people are asking my opinion of this campaign and the candidates. That’s why I am writing this letter about State Senator Tom McClintock, who is one of the four leading contenders running to replace Davis.

McClintock is the candidate who is unquestionably most knowledgeable about state government and undoubtedly is the most qualified. He is also the only real conservative in the race. He knows what the problems are that a new governor would face and he has a program for solving them.

Were I still in California, I would unhesitatingly vote for him.

McClintock must overcome two problems if he is to be elected. One is money.

If he can raise enough money (and I assure you he will use it wisely), McClintock will be a serious contender.

The other problem is the gossip that he can’t win because of the money problem. With your help he can overcome that.

You may recall that 37 years ago the “experts” were saying the same thing about Ronald Reagan. He couldn’t win.

But Reagan did back then exactly what Tom McClintock is doing today. He went around the state from one city to the next, speaking in plain terms that people could relate to, about how he would fix the problems created by a then Democrat incumbent Pat Brown.

People could see the good and the principled integrity in Ronald Reagan back then just as they see them in Tom McClintock today.

And believe me, California more than ever needs a Governor who is a good and honest person NOW.

There are only a few weeks left before the October 7th Election. That's why I am asking you to help me build a national conservative crusade to fund Tom McClintock’s campaign.

With $38 billion in debt and more on the horizon, California voters can’t afford to make a mistake in this election.

Please click here to make your most generous contribution right now.

Sincerely,
Lyn Nofziger
68 posted on 08/24/2003 3:01:55 PM PDT by sruleoflaw
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To: EGPWS

"A nation of well informed men who have been taught to know and prize the rights which God has given them cannot be enslaved. It is in the region of ignorance that tyranny begins".

A quote I borrowed from another thread! It is a quote worth contemplation to say the least!

Any idea as to who the quoter is?

It has been attributed to Benjamin Franklin
69 posted on 08/24/2003 3:03:11 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: Roscoe
How did he become a state Senator?

Thousand Oaks ain't California, Roscoe.

70 posted on 08/24/2003 3:06:30 PM PDT by beckett
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To: RonDog
Thanks, I kinda' figured that a profound statement as such would have been from a "Founding Father"!
71 posted on 08/24/2003 3:08:48 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: beckett
Thousand Oaks ain't California

It was part of California last time I was there.

72 posted on 08/24/2003 3:09:06 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Flashman_at_the_charge
Nice screen name. I'm one of the few on FR who's read the Flashman papers in full. LOL.

Billybob

73 posted on 08/24/2003 3:09:07 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob ("Don't just stand there. Run for Congress." www.ArmorforCongress.com)
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To: Roscoe
Arnold's supporters are horrified that the public is turning away from their PerotII...
What color is the sky in the universe where YOU live? :o)

As I posted on another thread:

As difficult as this may be to believe, there is actually a world OUTSIDE of Free Republic, in in THAT world, Arnold has not yet even BEGUN to soar - up, up, UP...
Check out the "reaction of the masses" at Arnold's FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE since his announcement as a candidate for Governor - in the (relatively) conservative Orange County city of Huntington Beach:

Schwarzenegger Gets Hero's Welcome in Surf City
Reuters ^ | 8/22/03 | Dan Whitcomb
Posted on 08/22/2003 7:01 PM PDT by kattracks

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (Reuters) - Arnold Schwarzenegger received a hero's welcome in this beach town on Friday, thrilling hundreds of swimsuit-clad admirers and winning endorsements for his gubernatorial bid from a Republican congressman and key fund-raisers.

Wading into throngs of cheering supporters in Southern California's Huntington Beach -- known as Surf City, California -- Schwarzenegger made like a veteran politician, shaking hands, kissing babies and posing for photographs.

He ducked into two restaurants and a surf shop, saying he had been talking to the owners about "the burden they go through every day running a business in California."

"Wait until October 7, we're going to turn this mess around," the candidate said, referring to the date of the recall election.

A Los Angeles Times Poll released on Friday showed voters were nearly evenly split on whether to recall California Gov. Gray Davis, who is a Democrat.

Schwarzenegger is the front-running Republican candidate.

U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, a conservative Republican who strolled down Main Street with Schwarzenegger, said he endorsed the actor because Schwarzenegger was the strongest candidate, and his beliefs most closely mirrored those of Rohrabacher.

California Republicans, however, have begun to fret that with three other well-known conservatives in the race, the party may be too fragmented to win the governor's seat and could hand the race to leading Democrat, Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante.

The influential Lincoln Club of Orange County, a Republican fund-raising organization, called on Republican challengers Bill Simon, Peter Ueberroth and Tom McClintock to drop out.

"Each is a noble and principled man and would distinguish the Republican Party," said club President Tracy Price. "However, in our view, they can't win. They can only spoil our chances of electing a Republican governor and turning the state around."

PARTY POLITICS AND POLLS

Schwarzenegger refused to be drawn into party politics, saying each politician had to make his or her own decision.

"They are all people I respect. They are all Republicans. They work very hard and at one point or another they have to make a decision. I can't make it for them," he said.

But when pressed, he added: "Obviously, mathematically speaking, it's wiser to only have one candidate."

Recent polls have consistently shown Davis would likely lose his seat and be replaced by either Schwarzenegger or Bustamante.

In Friday's Los Angeles Times poll of 1,351 registered voters, 50 percent of respondents supported the recall, while 45 percent opposed it and 5 percent were undecided. Seventy-two percent said they disapproved of Davis' performance.

Meanwhile, Bustamante picked up endorsements from the state's Democratic congressional delegation and two labor unions. Democratic leaders initially tried to discourage party members from challenging Davis, but switched tactics when it appeared Davis was in trouble.

The governor's wife, Sharon Davis, told CNN on Friday that the change in tactics did not indicate a loss of support for her embattled husband.

"They are all united in one point and that is 'no' on the recall," she said. "It makes a lot of sense what the Democrats are doing, they want a Democratic governor."

At an appearance with Latino business leaders in San Diego, Davis urged voters to reject the recall, calling it "undemocratic." (Additional reporting by Gina Keating)

CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread

74 posted on 08/24/2003 3:09:41 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: Roscoe
It was part of California last time I was there.

The operative word being "part," as in tiny part.

75 posted on 08/24/2003 3:11:27 PM PDT by beckett
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To: BibChr
See also, from another thread:
To: RonDog

Hey Ron!

The Sacramento Bee, as you know, is basically a FAX machine for the DNC. But its even-handed political commentator Daniel Weintraub (Insider -- you know, your man Hewitt's bud) said this of that meeting in his blog:

But it is not, as Paul Harvey would say, the end of the story. The scene was incredible. I have been following candidates for governor in this state since 1986, and there simply has never been anything like this, or even close. The Schwarzenegger campaign kept the details about this event under wraps until early this morning to keep down the size of the crowd. A political campaign trying to keep down a crowd? The Orange County Register this morning carried a listing of where all the major candidates were appearing today – but it didn’t include Arnold coming to their readers’ own backyard. It didn’t matter.

I was there by 9 a.m. for the 12:30 pm event on Main Street, near the Huntington Beach Pier, and the sidewalks were already buzzing. By noon the place was a madhouse. A crowd of a couple hundred people stood outside a restaurant where he was coming to speak to a group of local business owners, while several dozen more onlookers leaned from balconies overhead. The throng spilled out into the cross street, which the police eventually blocked off to auto traffic. And a receiving line two or three deep on the sidewalk stretched several hundred feet down Main Street toward a store into which Arnold was headed. The crowd waited for over an hour under a hot midday sun to get a glimpse of him. As Arnold made that walk, the crush of reporters, fans and gawkers was overwhelming. A couple of small children who got in the way were nearly trampled. The closest thing to which I can compare it was the mosh pit at the Van’s Warped Tour punk concert I attended with my son a few weeks ago. People were screaming for Arnold, reaching out to touch him, seeking (and getting) autographs. My favorite was this one "The teachers are for you, Arnold! The teachers are for you!" (What, they didn't get the word from the CTA?)

Is this the best way to choose a governor? Not if you want to see the line items in the budget he might propose next January. But I talked to eight or ten local residents who had wandered onto the event and was struck by how little they cared about his specific policies. And it wasn’t just that they were star-struck. They were attracted to Arnold’s passion, his optimism, his heart, his take-charge attitude. They have a sense that things are going downhill in California, and they don’t want to hear excuses. They don’t want to hear that it was the private energy generators or the economy or the Bush Administration. They want to hear someone tell them that he can make it right again. That’s what they seem to be hearing from Arnold.

This was conservative Republican country, so it wasn’t a surprise that they were overwhelmingly in favor of the recall. But it was something of a surprise that they were so comfortable with Arnold. I didn’t hear anything about Prop. 13 or abortion or gay rights. I didn’t hear much pining for a “real Republican.” If this was any indication, Arnold is going to win over much of the Republican base. And he can keep wooing the center.

I'm increasingly confident that Schw can take it -- or California deserves its own doom. Well, I already know it does; still, on rare occasions, the California electorate has a passing flash of sanity. I'm hoping this will be one of those rare occasions.

Your "sellout" FRiend,
Dan

38 posted on 08/24/2003 7:34 AM PDT by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])


76 posted on 08/24/2003 3:12:13 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: beckett
No, the operative word being "win", as in something PerotII has never done.
77 posted on 08/24/2003 3:12:39 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Eric Hogue 1380 KTKZ
Arnold's support is shrinking and McClintock's support is growing. The GOP should pressure Arnold to step down and throw his support behind McClintock.
78 posted on 08/24/2003 3:13:34 PM PDT by Guyin4Os
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To: BushCountry
He's not the only one. Thousands of others feed at the public trough. Give me a break.
79 posted on 08/24/2003 3:14:01 PM PDT by Jennikins (It matters not what we want, as we are being ruled, not governed.)
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To: RonDog
What color is the sky in the universe where YOU live?

Depends on the smog levels. From 35% down to 22% would seem to be a decline. Or were you using NewMath?

80 posted on 08/24/2003 3:14:56 PM PDT by Roscoe
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