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For the GOP, it's More than a Recall
Lt. Col. Gil Ferguson, USMC (Ret.)

Posted on 09/26/2003 12:00:31 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP

There is no argument about the serious condition of our once golden state. Our debt is greater than all the other states combined, we are but a few million dollars away from bankruptcy. Our tax burden and over regulations are driving business out of the state at an unprecedented rate.

We are at a crucial point in our state’s history. The people themselves; Democrat, Republican and Independents, without the approval or help from any party have called for an election to recall this governor and replace him with another, one who will hopefully lead us out of this mess.

There appears to be a wide agreement on the first question; should we recall Governor Davis. The second part, choosing a new governor, will not be difficult for most Democrats: theirs is a party line vote with only one candidate, Lt. Gov. Bustamante. And even though he said he will raise taxes and further regulate and tax business, forcing more of them to leave, they will vote for him.

For Republicans however this election is about more than which Republican we should vote for. This election is more about the party itself; will we continue to be a party of principle, directed by the philosophy of Lincoln and Reagan or have we laid our principles aside? Do we want to win so badly that it doesn’t matter how or who, just so the next governor has an R behind his name?

The GOP has two candidates: Arnold Schwarzenegger, a celebrity of worldwide fame, with popularity and fame as the Terminator and recognized as a super star among movie idols. He is a good man. His celebrity status alone will attract a huge number of votes for the GOP from Independents, Democrats and especially young voters. Among the 18 to 30 year olds, he is Britney Spears with muscles. They wow over him. Most moderate Republicans and many regular Republicans, those who desperately want a Republican to win, will vote for him. They are prepared to look beyond his political beliefs and character; they just want to win.

Sen. McClintock, on the other hand, is an icon among Republicans. Since the first day he was elected to office, nearly twenty years ago, he has led the fight against the very forces and policies that have now badly tarnished this once golden state. He fought Governor Wilson’s huge tax increase, just as hard as he fought Willie Brown and Gray Davis. His credentials, as well as his character as a conservative Republican, are impeccable.

He has been our party’s leader and severest critic of fraud, corruption and waste in state government. From the very beginning of his career until today, he has warned that unless spending was brought under control, California would end up as it has today.

The knock on McClintock is that he can’t raise the money and so, can’t win this election. The knock on Schwarzenegger is that he is not a true Republican and carries a lot of baggage that the Democrats will probably throw at him just before the election.

Actually, Arnold is no higher in the polls than he was when he started, whereas McClintock has risen from an asterisk to double digits.

In the last election, McClintock was outspent 30 to 1, yet he received more votes than any other other Republican on election day. Had those moderates claiming Tom can’t win today contributed to his election, or given him his fair share of the money donated by the national party, he would have won. McClintock lost the Controller’s race by the slimmest margin in history. Had he been helped by the moderates controlling our state party, California would not now be in the awful mess in which we find ourselves today.

The moderates of the party and most of the GOP congressmen are just where they were prior to the last Governor’s race. On orders from the White House and Karl Rove, many "conservative" congressman support Schwarzenegger, just as they endorsed the moderate Richard Riordan.

The moderates in our party, including the New Majority and those in the Lincoln Club, are intensely interested in electing Schwarzenegger, a moderate. They believe the party’s future, especially in California, is to adopt the Karl Rove/Parsky plan; we must forgo the values of the liberals and accept the invasion of illegals, adopt the big tent, tax and spend and big government philosophy of the Democrats.

Conservatives know that our party’s losses in California, all during the past decade, are due to millions of illegals who have entered California, and – the continued split in our party between the moderate, "Country Club" Republicans and the conservatives.

While Arnold has a high rating in the polls, it has never risen above where it started. McClintock on the other hand has been continually rising, from as asterisk to double digits. There is a cry from moderate Republicans and "concern" from the media that McClintock should withdraw in favor of Arnold, else the GOP might not win and the dreadful Bustamante will become governor.

This dilemma among the GOP might not be so tragic or apocryphal if the contest was between two conservatives, say Simon and McClintock, one would drop out when just before the election the other was ahead. The same can be said if the two Republicans were Arnold and some equally famous, moderate movie star, but it isn’t.

It’s between our brightest Republican star, a conservative icon and a dazzling celebrity. Conservatives at the core of the party are incredulous at those moderates who don’t share those core values, yet are asking the conservative standard bearer to drop out. Conservatives want to win but they know that a win that asks us to repudiate our principles is not a victory, it’s a harbinger of the end.

Lieutenant Colonel Gil Ferguson, USMC (Ret.), served in the California State Assembly from 1984 to 1994.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: mcwampum; recall; tommcclintock
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To: onyx
What bothers me about McClintock is that he's so damned rigid. I don't think he's well liked and I don't think he can work with anybody who doesn't do things the way he does. IT'S NOT HIS TIME.
141 posted on 09/26/2003 1:23:01 PM PDT by Hildy (SUCKER: Short-sighted Uncompromising Conservative Kool-Aid-drinking Elitist Republican.)
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To: Bush2000
Fine - just publish what the Tent Poles are constructed of - and if they changed construction material.

Any other approach is dishonest.
142 posted on 09/26/2003 1:23:19 PM PDT by Rabid Dog
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To: TJC
I too think that is a wise decision. Anyone but Bustamante - even Davis.
143 posted on 09/26/2003 1:23:39 PM PDT by KellyAdmirer
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To: FairOpinion
Woops, forgot the ;-)

(Sorry!!)

144 posted on 09/26/2003 1:24:47 PM PDT by SteveH ((Californians for, like, you know, Moon Unit!!!))
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To: Hildy
What bothers me about McClintock is that he's so damned rigid. I don't think he's well liked and I don't think he can work with anybody who doesn't do things the way he does. IT'S NOT HIS TIME.

I said the same thing when Dubya selected Dick Cheney as his running mate.

145 posted on 09/26/2003 1:25:12 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: VRWC_minion
If the majority was still for him, they would have stopped it. Not even his disciples followed him because they didn't get it yet.

Spoken like a true Bible scholar--NOT! They didn't stop it because they couldn't fight Rome and the life of Israel wasn't worth the life of one man. Once He was in the hands of Rome, His fate was sealed. The common man wasn't invited to the deliberations, just the leaders.

146 posted on 09/26/2003 1:25:36 PM PDT by pgyanke (We wouldn't have to fight our War on Terror if Islam would take out its own trash!)
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To: StoneColdGOP
I'm reaching the conclusion that attempting to have a "discussion" on FR about the recall election in California is now useless, and probably counterproductive. The sides have made up their minds, and no one is going to budge, so why bother?
147 posted on 09/26/2003 1:26:43 PM PDT by My2Cents (Well...there you go again.)
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To: truthkeeper; FairOpinion; All
Oh, I beg your pardon.
It must be nice having all the answers, isn't it?

No replies.

chirp... chirp...

;-)

148 posted on 09/26/2003 1:27:10 PM PDT by SteveH ((Californians for, like, you know, Moon Unit!!!))
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To: Bush2000
Why are some Conservatives so thick when it comes to this point?

I think they think that if they had all the conservatives support that their candidate would win somehow. They don';t seem to understand that even if they had 100% GOP support they will still lose in CA.

In a state like Texas they would be correct. The average consrevative should be electable and it would be nonsense to elect someone with Arnolds bonafides but thats not the case in CA.

I also think they believe that if the rest of the conservatives would just go along with them and support McClintock that somehow the momentum of that would cause the mushy middle to run over and vote for him also. I don' think they see how that dynamic would energize the left more and make their turnout become higher in fear that a dyed-in-the-wool conservative would be elected.

149 posted on 09/26/2003 1:27:23 PM PDT by VRWC_minion (Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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To: Poohbah
Well, that little bit of blasphemy sure made your point.

Yes, it did. Now I challenge you to show how it's blasphemy...

150 posted on 09/26/2003 1:27:53 PM PDT by pgyanke (We wouldn't have to fight our War on Terror if Islam would take out its own trash!)
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To: VRWC_minion
You are not going to move people that quickly.

I can't possibly respond with anything that hasn't already been said a thousand times. So I'll just say you can't move people right by sliding left & leave it at that.

151 posted on 09/26/2003 1:28:19 PM PDT by skeeter (Fac ut vivas)
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To: SteveH
Ummm, I don't think they were the ones posting the vanity in support of their candidate.

Now, if you were to ask ME if I have all the answere, the answer is definitely YESSSSSS! LOL!

152 posted on 09/26/2003 1:29:08 PM PDT by KellyAdmirer
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To: pgyanke
I assumed too much... you didn't get the point. You are voting not on your principles but on which way you think your neighbors will vote. That makes you a political lemming.

Did you vote for Perot and help us end up with Clinton?? I am sure glad that so many people stood by their principles there. I hope they felt really fuzzy inside for 8 years. I am going to vote the direction that is best for me. How would voting for McClintock (who I wish was winning) and taking away a vote from someone who is ahead of Bustamante, going to make my life better?

153 posted on 09/26/2003 1:29:17 PM PDT by milan
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To: Rabid Republican
Fine - just publish what the Tent Poles are constructed of - and if they changed construction material. Any other approach is dishonest

If you want to know Schwarzeneggar's views ... read, learn. He's been pretty up-front about them.
154 posted on 09/26/2003 1:30:22 PM PDT by Bush2000
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To: FairOpinion
I took the ideological high road before. Took a stand on my principles. I walked up to the booth that year and pushed the Perot button.

The I realized later that I made a ghastly mistake, and am forever sorry for it. Who know how things would have been different. At least the term "lewinsky" wouldn't mean what it means now.
155 posted on 09/26/2003 1:31:00 PM PDT by cspackler (There are 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't.)
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To: TomasUSMC
McClintock is no Reagan. Besides, I'm now convinced that McClitock is a RINO....The Republican Party -- volunteers, officeholders -- are moving to Arnold. For Tom, it's now all about Tom, not about what's best for the Party or for the state.
156 posted on 09/26/2003 1:31:36 PM PDT by My2Cents (Well...there you go again.)
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To: VRWC_minion
"Who is runing to the left? California can't go any farther left."

If only that were true, there would be no danger in Bustamente taking over. As sick a State California already is, it promises to get worse under Cruz and--arguably--under Arnold. I'm in Virginny so my opinion means nothing in this debate, but it has become troubling to read so much internal fighting as folks trash McClintock supporters as traitors.

Fact is, I'm not so sure a Governor Schwarzeneggar would be that good of a thing fer the State or the GOP...MUD

157 posted on 09/26/2003 1:31:36 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: My2Cents
And when pro-TMc articles are posted, it is greated by the squeals of cranky old farts.

Ow, you got me...

(Cranky old farts squeal?)

158 posted on 09/26/2003 1:32:34 PM PDT by skeeter (Fac ut vivas)
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To: Bush2000
No, I want to know what the CA. G.O.P. tent polls are made of - and if they are what is currently published - then why aren't they sticking with them.

If they have changed, when are they going to have the guts to tell the millions of G.O.P.'ers in the state?

That's what this recall is all about.
159 posted on 09/26/2003 1:32:58 PM PDT by Rabid Dog
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To: pgyanke
Spoken like a true Bible scholar--NOT!

The McClintock supporters believe that people can change from being liberals if they just hear the right speech. That is beyond silly.

If the majority of people that heard Jesus preach were convinced he was God, you still believe that he would have been turned over to Rome by the Jews ?

Listen, the point is that it takes time for people to change their views. God knew this and is giving us thousands of years to get the message. CA is so far left its not possible for the majority to knowingly vote a conservative into office.

160 posted on 09/26/2003 1:33:42 PM PDT by VRWC_minion (Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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