Posted on 09/26/2003 2:42:49 AM PDT by kattracks
Earlier this week a disturbing tune had begun to infiltrate my conversations with friends. Both Republicans and Democrats (yes, I have pals who hail from both camps), began to express something which I can only describe as Recall Fatigue. Even though were being bombarded with messages by people who do not have our best interests in mind, its too important a time to tire.
Many of my Democrat friends, most of whom had signed the recall petition and were looking forward to voting Yes on the ballot, began to respond to the cries that poured out of the Democratic Party that the sky was falling and democracy would be destroyed if we, uh, used it.
Senator Dianne Feinstein began running television ads urging a no vote on the recall using that pathetic, stupid and just plain wrong complaint that the recall was bad for democracy. Its unfortunate that someone like Feinstein would tell the people of California that keeping Gray Davis was a good idea when hes virtually destroyed our state. Its not true and she knows it.
I, for one, simple have no respect for her any longer. She was one of my favorite politicians and a favorite senator -- was being the operative word here. And despite everything Ive seen in politics (which has been plenty) I still feel betrayed (and rather silly) because she, in the end, was like every other politician: party first, people last.
It has been truly remarkable to watch everyone ranging from Al Gore to Howard Dean traipse into our state with the sole mission of explaining to us how we had no clue, are anti-democratic, and that this whole process was a circus, an abuse of the system, yadda-yadda-yadda. At least they dropped the "right-wing conspiracy" line when they finally realized Gray Davis 20 percent approval rating means everyone hates him. Bill Clintons use of churches for political rallies to galvanize support for Davis was especially detestable.
All of them exposed the disdain they not only have for us, but for the system itself. We have dared to challenge their comfy status quo. And its about time.
I watched these people come here and work to condemn the people of this state because of their own selfish, political motives of wanting to keep one of their own in office. This is very much like the time I complained to my feminist mentor at NOW about the behavior of the Kennedy men. At some point during the William Kennedy Smith rape trial I expressed my outrage at the misogynistic behavior of those supposed liberal flameholders, like Ted Kennedy. My mentor then said with a wink, Yes, Tammy, the Kennedy men are pigs, but theyre our pigs.
Well, that wasnt good enough for me then, and its not good enough now. I have told my Democrat friends they shouldnt be brainwashed into believing their familys future and the future of this state should be sacrificed for the benefit of The Party. If World War II taught us anything, it was that people and a nation (or state in this instance) should never again take the backseat to malevolent politicians who do not have our best interests in mind.
We deserve better than that. It is time to put party affiliation aside, recognize that Arnold Schwarzeneggar is truly independent from the system, and while hes a registered Republican, hes a man who can represent all the people of this state. Its funny how Republicans, more than Democrats these days, manage to do that.
The issues here, though, transcend, political affiliation. You see, what party you belong to means nothing if you cant put food on the table because of a tripled car tax. Kids arent liberal or conservativeand hungry feels the same to a kid regardless of the politics of his parents.
Not being able to find a job isnt reserved for just Republicans or Democrats. Unemployment is truly equal opportunity and brought to you in California by Gray Davis. Absurd corporate taxes, nutty workers compensation costs and other ridiculous business mandates have driven businesses out of the state. Bye bye companies! Bye bye jobs! Bye bye Gray Davis!
This brings me to my last point. My Republican friends have been wringing their hands over an entirely different issuethat fact that Tom McClintock is morphing into Ralph Nader right before their very eyes. While his politics are appreciated, his refusal to do the right thing by dropping is responsible for creating a lot of high anxiety among the conservative set.
For many of them, watching Nader take votes away from Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election was fun and amusing. Now a spoiler in their midst isnt so funny.
But McClintock isnt just a spoiler for Republicansif he remains in this race, hell be a spoiler for every Californian. During an interview, Fox News Channels John Kasich asked McClintock if he thought the Republican Party would ruin his career if he didnt get out of the race (effectively handing the state over to Bustamante). Thats a fair question, but I reminded John in a later segment that it isnt the Republican Party that would ruin McClintocks career if he doesnt get outit will be the people of California.
At some point, politicians must put themselves behind whats best for the people. If they dont, we will do it for them. In this instance, it is time for McClintock to do whats right for California: gracefully get out of the race, and then join Arnolds administration where he can implement some of his great ideas and be part of our recovery.
And as for every Democrat who has prostituted him or herself to support a man who has virtually destroyed this state, well be putting you behind us, as well.
This recall is democracy in action, as is our rejection of those who view the people as speed bumps on the road to wealth and power. Were in the firing mood, and it will not stop with this election.
Tammy Bruce is a Fox News Channel Contributor and author of The Death of Right and Wrong.
Well, can't say that about McClintock.
With him it's evidently, "ME first, people last."
Dan
Looka that. Even a broken clock can be dead-right at least once a day and more perceptive than some other clocks so proud of how broken they think they aren't.
Dan
Because of where she's been and what she knows, and because she is a clear and thoughtful writer, I never miss a byline by Tammy Bruce. We are fortunate to have her as part of our national political discourse.
Congressman Billybob
Feinstein was the shining beacon of light for any fiscally conservative Democrat when she first ran for Senate in the year of the woman. Now she is reduced to shilling for Davis, currently at $38B in the hole. The Democratic state leaders are truly on the ropes, contorted all out of recognition.
I've been saying this all along despite Arnie's Angels screeching, the apparent tension between Tom and Arnold now has the full attention of the Democrats. And it is forced attention, because their only other recourse is Davis the (D)iscredited.
But Davis is not viable because of all their friends and relatives who are now out of work (if not sleeping on their sofas).
McClintock has a lot of support from Democrats who regard Arnold as a buffoon. (Tammy just isn't putting that in writing.)
*Any* fiscally conservative Republican could win this race.
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