I would stop now before the ridicule gets unbeareable. You are not doing any favors for Arnold's camp. In fact, you might be driving a lot of social conservatives away who might have thought about voting for Arnold later in the race.
Thank you for that frank admission. It speaks volumes.
The funniest thing about this article is the title. Arnold is everything but a social conservative. Liberals are very good at trying to redefine a words so you cannot try to pull this one off (as you can see by the responses you are getting).
I reject your assertion that I am a "liberal." The only "liberal" behavior I see in this thread is coming from those who are desperately trying to attack the best candidate on the Republican side for this recall election, while their own candidate sinks in the polls faster than an ice cream manufacturer that sells liver and onion-flavored product.
I would stop now before the ridicule gets unbeareable.
Hearing footsteps, eh?
You are not doing any favors for Arnold's camp. In fact, you might be driving a lot of social conservatives away who might have thought about voting for Arnold later in the race.
You contradict yourself in the same sentence. If Arnold is such a liberal, then how could any "social conservative" have EVER thought about voting for him? Or, for President Bush who certainly holds some of the same "liberal" views that Schwarzenegger does.
Politics is the art of the possible, and there is no such thing as a candidate who believes in each and every thing that you do. The sooner that you marginalized "social conservatives" and one-issue holdouts come to realize this, the faster that California will have a Republican governor and can start recovering from Gray Davis.