To: Hoverbug
You have no inclination to change your vote (if you have one), nor am I inclined to support, or even vote for your candidate.
It is comforting to believe that Arnold will run the State like a finely tuned machine, getting rid of the weight and drag, making the machine produce more and more and more. Yes, I am doing my best to get him elected.
161 posted on
09/17/2003 5:44:47 PM PDT by
68 grunt
(3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
To: 68 grunt; cyncooper; Roscoe; BrokenGlassRepublican; calcowgirl
Dan weintraub on Schwarzenegger's appearance on Howard Stern:
Quid pro schmo?
Arnold Schwarzenegger survived his stint with radio shock jock Howard Stern today, a segment in which Stern seems to have intentionally turned it down a notch to protect his buddy from embarrassment. But the segment had its moments. Stern brought up Cruz Bustamantes use of the N-word and asked why that wasnt getting more attention. Schwarzenegger said everybody makes a mistake and thats not what has put California in a bad way. Stern asked him if he wanted that other jerk-off Republican to get out of the race, and Arnold brushed off the question, saying he just needed to get his supporters to the polls. Stern asked if Arnold would repeal a Los Angeles law restricting lap dancing, and Arnold said no, thats a matter of local control. As Arnold tried to drone on with a version of his stump speech, Stern kept trying to interrupt him with a demand that Schwarzenegger give him something in return for his support. Stern said he wanted something named after him a road, a bridge, a school or a job in the new administration which he could perform from New York. They settled on giving Stern a title, and Arnold promised to get back to him with something. But after the interview, Stern decided that having a park named for him would be even better, and he suggested that such a promise from Arnold would energize the shows listeners and help the actor win in a landslide.
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/insider/
162 posted on
09/17/2003 5:53:01 PM PDT by
EllaMinnow
(#213 of the 537.)
To: 68 grunt
You have no inclination to change your vote (if you have one), nor am I inclined to support, or even vote for your candidate. So, if Arnold had to pull out of the race, would you vote for McClintock?
Hb
165 posted on
09/17/2003 6:06:30 PM PDT by
Hoverbug
(whadda ya mean, "we don't get parachutes"!?!)
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