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Schwarzenegger brands Prop. 54backers as "right-wing crazies"
California Political News and Views | September 8, 2003 | Stephen Frank

Posted on 09/09/2003 7:07:37 AM PDT by sruleoflaw

I post this information with the following comments.

As Republicans and conservatives activists, we know that Mr. Schwarzenegger has refused to sign a no tax hike pledge, refused to take a position on California's Family Leave Act (a major job-killer), supports homosexual domestic partners (opposed by 61% of Californians), supports gay adoption, supports abortion, has said that Proposition 187 is history and that he doesn't mind illegal aliens staying here, and in an unbelievably inept statement, said he will ask the Democrat Legislature to repeal the law giving drivers licenses to illegal aliens (as if the Democrats John Burton and Herb Wesson will give him his request). There is only one way to stop drivers licenses for illegals -- the McClintock-California Republican Assembly referendum effort. AND NOW, AS THE TOPPER, Mr. Schwarzenegger has opposed Proposition 54 AND CALLED THE SUPPORTERS OF THIS MEASURE (WHICH INCLUDES THE CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN PARTY) 'RIGHT-WING CRAZIES'.

I have one or two questions for Mr. Schwarzenegger's followers. Do you support Proposition 54? Does Proposition 54? Do you accept Arnold's name-calling toward me, you and others? Is Arnold's name-calling indicative of what he feels toward conservatives.

Mr. McClintock has offered to debate Mr. Schwarzenegger -- ONE ON ONE, MAN TO MAN. Let them debate...and then we'll choose a course of action.

California Political News and Views September 8, 2003 Published by Stephen Frank

29 DAYS TILL RECALL--FREE AT LAST, FREE AT LAST, LORD ALMIGHTY, FREE AT LAST

MAJOR STORY--ARNOLD CALLS SUPPORTERS OF PROP 54, TO END RACIAL PROFILING, "Right Wing Crazies".

Dear Political Activist:

Conservative elected officials, many of them, have endorsed Arnold. His reply to them? He calls them "right wing crazies". Why, because they oppose racial profiling and believe all people should be treated equally.

Arnold has come out against Prop. 54, which has been endorsed by the California Republican Party. Yet, Arnold calls supporters of the measure, including the California Republican Party, "right wing crazies." Also calling supporters of Prop. 54 (which ends racial profiling) "right wing crazies" are Cruz Bustamante and Gray Davis.

Why does Arnold have to name call? Is this how he is going to unify the Republican Party by name calling? Shame on him. He needs to apologize to everyone of his endorsers and the CRP for another example of outrageous conduct.

Here is the original of the story:

"Yesterday, a member of our staff attended an event at which Arnold Schwarzenegger was in attendance. Here is the exchange that took place:

Justin: "So I know you haven't made a decision on Prop 54--"

[I was going to go further and attempt to make our case when he cut me off right there.]

Arnold: "No, I have made a decision. I'm against it. It looks good on the surface, but when you study it you see its true intentions. It was a no-brainer, once I looked at all the reading and all the materials. I do a lot of work with after school programs, a lot of these kids are minorities, and we need to know how they're doing and bring them up to the starting line. It was a no-brainer. And if the right-wing crazies have a problem with that, so be it."

We are absolutely convinced of the fact that because Justin is black, Arnold presumed that he is one of those liberal "minorities" who wanted to hear that kind of patronizing message."

http://www.nationalreview.com/thecorner/03_09_07_corner-archive.asp#013121 ARNOLD & PROP. 54 [John J. Miller] Yesterday I named three things Arnold S. could to do to appeal to conservatives. I neglected to mention a fourth: Endorse Proposition 54, Ward Connerly's latest initiative, which would ban the state from collecting information about the race and ethnicity of its citizens. For a couple of weeks, AS has said he's studying Prop. 54 and would announce his decision before Election Day. Last night, however, Connerly emailed to say AS has come out against Prop. 54. The candidate also added this little flourish: "And if the right-wing crazies have a problem with that, so be it." It is becoming increasingly clear that there is no conservative case to be made for Schwartzenegger. The man has given us "right-wing crazies" almost nothing except the hope that he might win. Friends, this is the definition of a Pyrrhic victory.

Arnold should have read this before he spoke: 10 REASONS TO SUPPORT PROPOSITION 54 Prop 54 will bar the state and all local California governments from collecting racial data in the areas of public education, employment, contracting and most other government operations. Reasonable exemptions exist for medical research subjects and patients, data collection required by federal law or for federal funds, certain activities of law enforcement and the Dept. of Fair Housing and Employment. The state legislature, by a two-thirds vote and with the governor's approval, can vote to exempt any other reasonable area. This initiative builds on Proposition 209 by eliminating race classifications in those areas where preferences are outlawed.

Race has become less and less a factor in determining the fates and fortunes of Americans. For that reason, the state should get out of the racial classification business and end the invidious practice of dividing by race. Racial classifications originate in the 17th-century slavery system and should be torn down, not propped up by government sanction. Furthermore, the classifications are unscientific and arbitrary: How much black blood makes a person black? Who counts as Hispanic? To what race do multiracial people belong?

By pitting racial groups against one another, racial classifications foster more resentment and disharmony, not less. America will never get over its race problem as long as some insist on obsessively focusing on skin color as a defining characteristic. The historic Civil Rights Movement was not waged for an America where the government required every citizen to present his or her race as a prerequisite for any government transaction. It was waged for an America where the government treated all citizens equally before the law. John F. Kennedy once said, "Race has no place in American life or law".Prop 54 will lead to that world where government disregards race.

Our government serves as a model of justice and equality for all citizens. If we truly want a color-blind society to happen someday, the first, measured step towards that goal is to establish a color-blind government. As the most diverse state in the Union, California has the most to gain from ending racial classifications. Whatever group may be up today could be down tomorrow; every Californian will be better off being treated equally under the law.

With California's state budget as much as $38 billion in the hole, our state needs to save every dollar it can. A great place to start will be the elimination of the reams of paperwork used to track race data, the numberless computer programs engineered to tabulate it, and the wasted time of countless employees entering the useless data into the system. As more Americans marry across lines of race,more children of multiracial descent are born. California, as the most diverse state, has more multiracial people than any other. These people don't fit into any one box. Why should the government require them to deny their full heritage by checking a box?

As long as we are trapped in the mindset that the only way to get past race is to obsessively track and tabulate it, we will never get past it. The only way to reach a color-blind society is to actually start behaving like we have one. It will not magically come about on its own. *********************************************************************************** FROM THE POLITICAL FRONT:

Arnold has shown himself not ready for prime time in this campaign, but maybe by October 7 he will be ready. A few examples:

1. He claims that in January, as Governor, he will "rescind" SB60 allowing illegal immigrants to get drivers licenses. His staff should have told him that Governors don't rescind laws--they veto them, they create initiatives, they speak out against them, but Governors can't rescind laws.

2. He will "audit every agency of government. He will "open the books". Actually, it is the job of the Controller to audit the books, and he can at any moment, without warning. The Governor can issue an audit demand and get it.

But, what do audits determine? They find waste and corruption. An audit does not tell if a program is good or bad, or if needed. Is he saying that the money problem of the state is waste and corruption, $38 billion dollars worth? Let him tell us, before we vote, what he will cut, or at least which programs are on the table.

3. The only "debate" he is willing to participate in is where he gets the questions five days in advance. In Hollywood, that is called "a script". (stolen from Jay Leno)

***************************************************** Let us remember, the first goal is to Recall Gray Davis. This is becoming a problem. Look at this:

Davis Ouster May Not Be A Sure Thing http://www.oaklandtribune.com/Stories/0,1413,82%257E1865%257E1616811,00.html

The gubernatorial recall races hit their mud-slinging midpoint this weekend amid a surprising and perhaps decisive twist -- signs a growing number of voters miss the "good old days" of just being unhappy with Gov. Gray Davis. Front-running replacement candidates Cruz Bustamante and Arnold Schwarzenegger have swiftly fallen into such a swamp of criticism and uncertainties that Davis' ouster no longer appears inevitable, say many Democrats and independent analysts. *************************************************************** POLL FOR THE WEEK:

The Bush Administration is asking the United Nations to get involved in the Iraq situation. Do you support or oppose the UN's involvement at this time?

Please vote yes or no and send your response and reasons to: stephenfrank@sbcglobal.net

Fun Comments from a friend. If someone from Arnold's camp would like to submit a Dr. Seuss, happy to reprint it.

From Sylvia Sullivan. 8/29/03, of San Diego County:

With Apologies to Dr. Seuss

Will you for Arnold vote?

I will not for Arnold vote! Not in a boat, not by a goat

Not with the fans he boasts Not by the money he gloats

By right stand, I am No matter dire predictions I'll stand by my convictions!

Arnold will not get my vote

Not on a float, not with a dope Not on a whim, not in a gym!

Not with a goose, not on the booze I will not be loose, with the Gov. I choose!

By Tom I stand, I am He has the right plan The man we love, to be our next Gov.!


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: bustamentebooster; proposition54
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To: sruleoflaw
Nice job taking his words out of context. That isn't what he said, and if you read the entire article, you know it.

141 posted on 09/09/2003 11:07:50 AM PDT by zbigreddogz
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To: redlipstick
Cool!
142 posted on 09/09/2003 11:09:13 AM PDT by alwaysconservative (Have YOU actually heard anybody answer the Verizon guy?)
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To: Sabertooth
I'm beginning to worry for you... has the tar clogged your brain? LOL!

That quote no more says what you declare it says than the man on the moon.

Arnold is not calling Republicans "right wing crazies". He is saying that there is a perception that all registered Republicans are right wing crazies... that, in fact, is not true. What is not true... that Repubicans are right wing crazies.

I would have more respect for you if you didn't turn yourself into somekind of spin meister. You have enough good, strong points to make without turning into some kind of yellow journalist...

143 posted on 09/09/2003 11:09:38 AM PDT by carton253 (All I need to know about Islam I learned on 9/11/2001)
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To: BibChr; XJarhead
You nailed it. There are many steps between, "Well, I look at it differently, because of A, B, C and D. What do you think?" and "I think A, and anyone who doesn't is a sellout RINO non-Christian babykiller."

Good comments, and accurate distinctions. Thanks and keep up the great work!

144 posted on 09/09/2003 11:13:02 AM PDT by alwaysconservative (Have YOU actually heard anybody answer the Verizon guy?)
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To: sruleoflaw
Well.......that eliminates me (if I was a COLEEFORNEEAN) and this statement and position probably ensures his defeat. He doesn't really want the job anyway. What is truly appropriate is that CA is about to have a 'racist' minority as it's governor.
145 posted on 09/09/2003 11:15:22 AM PDT by PISANO
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To: Sabertooth
Let's be intellectually honest here...if Arnold examined FreeRepublic on a daily basis for let's say..um, a week or two...we might agree with what you believe Arnold has concluded, that 20-25% of Republicans on FreeRepublic are right wing crazies!

(btw, you never answered me on your poll thread about why you cared about polls? smile.)
146 posted on 09/09/2003 11:21:21 AM PDT by Registered (Gray Davis won't be baaaaahhck)
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To: carton253
That quote no more says what you declare it says than the man on the moon.

Arnold is not calling Republicans "right wing crazies". He is saying that there is a perception that all registered Republicans are right wing crazies... that, in fact, is not true. What is not true... that Repubicans are right wing crazies.

No, he was contrasting the 20% to 25% of the California GOP who he says are conservative, to the rest of the party, who he says are not "right wing crazies."

"There is a perception out there that all registered Republicans are right wing crazies -- that, in fact, is not true." ~AS

He is saying not all Republicans are right wing crazies, leaving by default the original 20% to 25% against whom he contrasted the majority.

If he meant to say no Republicans are right wing crazies, then there was no need for the contrast he made.

Along with the National Review report, we now have two quotes from Arnold referring to some potential supporters as "right wing crazies."

Let me know when you see the appropriate damage control from his campaign staff, setting all of this stuff straight.


147 posted on 09/09/2003 11:21:25 AM PDT by Sabertooth (Arnold opposes the driver's licenses, but he also wants to lobby DC to legalize Illegal Aliens. Ah.)
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To: Registered
(btw, you never answered me on your poll thread about why you cared about polls? smile.)

Someone, and I can't recall who, had mentioned the absence of pollsa few days earlier, and referred to that absence as "the dog that didn't bark."

It rang true for me, as I'd been looking for the polls to no avail. Since that is one of the usual ways of observing campaign horseraces, the longer we went without a pole, the more unusual the absence appeared.

I became curious, wondered if anyone else was too, so I posted the thread to that effect.


148 posted on 09/09/2003 11:26:46 AM PDT by Sabertooth (Arnold opposes the driver's licenses, but he also wants to lobby DC to legalize Illegal Aliens. Ah.)
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To: Sabertooth
Sabertooth... you are splitting hairs and spinning this quote to fit your agenda. Shame on you! LOL!

The quote has Arnold saying that there is a perception that 20-25% of registered Republicans are right-wing crazies. That is not true.

I expect better of you because you are an honest poster. Honest in your beliefs and the portrayal of those beliefs - uncompromising too, which I admire greatly.

You can make your case against Arnold without misquoting him here as you are doing.

149 posted on 09/09/2003 11:29:26 AM PDT by carton253 (All I need to know about Islam I learned on 9/11/2001)
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To: sruleoflaw
Bump!
150 posted on 09/09/2003 11:32:47 AM PDT by ambrose (I'm a Right-Wing Crazy, and Proud of It!)
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To: BibChr
Thanks. I don't have as much of a problem with someone who states, in a rational manner, that Arnold is too liberal for them on a bunch of issues. Even if that means that Busta wins. What I can't stand are the frothing at the mouth types on either side who use the wacky fonts and/or name call. Are those people posting purely for self-gratification, or because they are interested in discussing the issues?
151 posted on 09/09/2003 11:33:02 AM PDT by XJarhead
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To: Sabertooth
The quote has Arnold saying that there is a perception that 20-25% of registered Republicans are right-wing crazies. That is not true.

I misquoted your misquote... LOL... that's what I get for doing two things at one time.

The original quote on your orignal post does not have Arnold defaulting 20-25% of the Republicans as rightwing crazies. It takes some Clintonesque spin to get Arnold to mean that...

152 posted on 09/09/2003 11:33:38 AM PDT by carton253 (All I need to know about Islam I learned on 9/11/2001)
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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com
California has a line-item veto, which means the governor can veto out any "pet project" backed by the Rat Leaders.
153 posted on 09/09/2003 11:36:06 AM PDT by ambrose (I'm a Right-Wing Crazy, and Proud of It!)
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To: XJarhead
<< Are those people posting purely for self-gratification, or because they are interested in discussing the issues? >>

Uh, I pick.... A!

Dan
154 posted on 09/09/2003 11:36:29 AM PDT by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: XJarhead
What I can't stand are the frothing at the mouth types on either side who use the wacky fonts and/or name call.

Nice description. They have no idea how much they are *helping* me make my decision.

Cheers, CC :)

155 posted on 09/09/2003 11:39:22 AM PDT by CheneyChick (Yes on Recall, No on Bustamante.)
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To: carton253
The original quote on your orignal post does not have Arnold defaulting 20-25% of the Republicans as rightwing crazies. It takes some Clintonesque spin to get Arnold to mean that...

Let's try this again...

Although his positions on such issues have nothing to do with ending the state's financial crisis, which Schwarzenegger has said would be his main concern as governor, they are important because they could help him gain support from the conservative wing of the state Republican Party.

"Even within the Republican base, if you are talking about a closed Republican primary... they are no more than 20 to 25 percent of the registered Republicans. There is a perception out there that all registered Republicans are right wing crazies -- that, in fact, is not true."
LINK

Arnold's implicit conclusion here is clearly that while not all registered Republicans are "right wing crazies," some of them are... "20 to 25 per cent."

In other words, "not all" is not synonymous with "none at all."

The construction of his sentence, its context, and its subtext don't appear to me to leave any other interpretation.


156 posted on 09/09/2003 11:45:36 AM PDT by Sabertooth (Arnold opposes the driver's licenses, but he also wants to lobby DC to legalize Illegal Aliens. Ah.)
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To: B Knotts
OK...where's your proof that Schwarzenegger was egged by a "right-wing crazy?"

It was a backshot, just like this thread.

157 posted on 09/09/2003 11:57:43 AM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: RGSpincich
Cute.
158 posted on 09/09/2003 11:58:19 AM PDT by B Knotts
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To: Sabertooth
Let's try this again...

Uh, oh... the patient voice! LOL! Sabertooth is going to try to explain his reasoning one more time...

Well, the link you sent me to doesn't even have the quote on it...

The quote that you made all pretty trying to make your point uses the word they... "Even within the Republican base, if you are talking about a closed Republican primary... they are no more than 20 to 25 percent of the Republican party. But there is nothing attached to the they... sorry, but it is true. It is ambigious at best... and clearly lacking definition. Not on Arnold's part. The ellipsis shows me that he described the they... it has been conveniently left out.

Arnold goes on to say...There is a perception out there that all registered Republicans are right wing crazies -- that, in fact, is not true."

So all registered Republicans are not right wing crazies even though the perception of them is that they are all crazy...

Since the they is ambigious, you have taken the they and made it say that 20 - 25 percent of registered Republicans are right wing crazies.

But that's not what it says...

Please post the rest of the sentence (the stuff that ellipsis takes the place of) then we will know who the they are and what has been said about them. <

159 posted on 09/09/2003 12:03:29 PM PDT by carton253 (All I need to know about Islam I learned on 9/11/2001)
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To: carton253
Please post the rest of the sentence (the stuff that ellipsis takes the place of) then we will know who the they are and what has been said about them.

Are you saying that the ellipses distorted the meaning of the quote?

Do you have another version of it, without the ellipses?


160 posted on 09/09/2003 12:09:34 PM PDT by Sabertooth (Arnold opposes the driver's licenses, but he also wants to lobby DC to legalize Illegal Aliens. Ah.)
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