Posted on 09/02/2003 4:21:28 PM PDT by socal_parrot
A Democratic plot to boost Tom McClintocks candidacy at Arnold Schwarzeneggers expense has recently come to light.
On paper, the recall election should be a cakewalk for California Republicans. A cursory analysis reveals a governor with an approval rating below Richard Nixon at his low point. The only serious Democrat candidate is the states uninspiring lieutenant governor, Cruz Bustamante, who unquestioningly followed Governor Davis through his mishaps with the budget and energy crisis. It should be a breeze for Republicans, right? Think again. Democrats are euphoric over Tom McClintocks intransigence in continuing his long-shot bid for governor. This allows Democrats to divide and conquer their way into office. Democrats are attempting to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat and Tom McClintock is an essential part of their game plan.
For starters, Democrats know McClintock cannot win. They know that he has ran for statewide office twice before and lost both times. McClintocks problem is not so much that hes unknown but that Californians know about him and have rejected his candidacy time and again. Knowing this, a Democrat plot to boost McClintocks candidacy at Schwarzeneggers expense has already surfaced. According to the Sacramento Bees Daniel Weintraub, Ever since Cruz Bustamante entered the race, it's been assumed that California's Indian tribes were going to pool their money and do independent expenditures on his behalf, expensive ads that get around the $21,000 limit on contributions. Now I am hearing rumblings that the Indians might think about helping Cruz in a more creative way as well. If they spent, say, $4 million on behalf of state Sen. Tom McClintock, the most conservative Republican in the race, they might pump McClintock's numbers up while hurting Arnold and not harming Cruz a bit. Remember, Cruz needs a split GOP vote to win. That would be one way to get it. The reliably Democratic Indian tribes, loyal to Bustamante, would essentially throw their weight behind McClintock to chip away at the support of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the GOP front-runner. The Democrat strategy with regard to Tom McClintock is: If you know you can beat em, join em.
McClintock is unfazed by this conniving scheme and is more than happy to play along. His actions suggest that hes willing to make allies with loyal Democratic groups under the logic, the enemy of my enemy (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is my friend. On August 28th, McClintock and Bustamante went together before the California Nations Indian Gaming Association to pledge their support. Needless to say, money will follow. Whether McClintock knows it or not, hes being used by the Left. If Democrat allies can keep McClintock in the game, they can put a cap on Arnolds support. A recent Los Angeles Times poll shows Bustamante with 35% of the vote and McClintock with 12%. The poll indicates that McClintock will lose decisively but more importantly, his vote will ensure that GOP front-runner Schwarzenegger loses as well.
It doesnt have to be this way. McClintock could see the light and do whats best for the party as Bill Simon did by bowing out of the race. Other than his new Democratic support, the picture continues to grow bleaker for McClintock. The Washington Post and Sacramento Bee are reporting that there will be a record turnout for the recall election. This invalidates the early calculus by McClintock supporters - that in a low turnout election, grassroots could carry the day. Further, the base is growing more familiar with Schwarzeneggers conservatism Arnold came out against partial-birth abortion, against gay marriage, and for a constitutional spending cap.
There comes a time when personal ambition must be set aside and self-affirming but false justifications for ones candidacy need to be reexamined. If McClintock stays in the California Senate, and assuming Arnold wins the governorship, he and Arnold could play the good-cop/bad-cop routine to perfection, mirroring President Bush and Tom Delays efforts at the national level. Additionally, McClintock may be well positioned to challenge Barbara Boxer in next years US Senate race. However, if McClintock persists with his spoiler campaign and throws the election to Bustamante, it is doubtful he will have any political capital for a future race.
But assuming things stay the way they are, with McClintocks help, Bustamante and the Democrats may well pull off an upset of a lifetime on Election Day.
I've heard Bill Press say the sky is blue, too.
A perfect example of RINO rot.
McClintock wasn't buds with Kurt Waldheim, and didn't say racist crap about blacks, so lay off the "McClintock supporters are racist" smear.
Why? To guarantee a loss? Because liberal Republicans loose far worse than conservatives in California -- that's a fact.
Oh yeah, he deserves it because he sat back and said "I told you so" Great. He had no leadership ability to thwart the problems while being in the Senate. The only time he's ever created a stir was when the Democrats supported him against Wilson in 1991. Not only did he not rally the troops against Davis, he didn't even get noticed by the media.
Nobody knows the guy, he should have been front and center screaming his head off about the impending financial doom. I know he's made statements predicting the doom but that just goes to show that nobody takes him seriously. He's been around twenty plus years and he is not a leader.
Yeah, but in this case Arnold isn't even dirty water, he's gasoline.
Supporting a liberal RINO like Arnold, shows absolutely no concern for the GOP. Setting aside your principles to rationalize voting for Arnold, isn't helping the Republican Party.
For the GOP to be successful, conservative Republicans can't go around voting for liberals like Schwarzenegger and Bustamonte.
If he wins, yes. Then there will be a special election to replace him. Assemblyman Tony Strickland (R-37) is a strong candidate, although who knows how the liberals in Santa Barbara (now partly included in the 19th Senate District) will vote.
Yes I do. A vast amount of Bill Simon's support during good and bad times were the prolifers, gunowners and conservative Catholics. It was the country club RINOs that came and went.
If Riordan was the nominee they simply would not have voted for him since he was as bad as Davis and on some issues worse.
And I do know. Trust me, I know all too well.
If it hadn't been for Darryl Issa's money, McClintock would still be picking his bum in Thousand Oaks whining about Davis.
So would Arnold.
But Issa did the studly thing. He spent over a million dollars of his own freaking money, and when Arnold got in, Issa thought of the party first and backed out of the race.
Issa has walked the walk for his party. I wish to hell TMC would do the same.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
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