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Sean, Sean, Sean (Hannity Supports Arnold Snubs McClintock)
Hannity2004.com ^ | 9/29/03 | Matthew Reid

Posted on 09/29/2003 5:15:01 PM PDT by ElephantMan

[Editorial]

Sean, Sean, Sean...

From the very minute that Arnold Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for Governor of California, Sean Hannity's behavior has been more like a star struck groupie than a professional commentator or political pundit.

Sean has admitted many times, on both his radio and television shows, that his views are much closer to those of State Senator Tom McClintock, the real conservative in the race. Yet, Hannity supports Arnold.

He insists that he "hasn't endorsed anyone," but it's clear who his horse is in this race. Hey, we like Arnold too--and if McClintock wasn't running, we'd support him over Davis or Bustamonte without hesitation.

Sean praises Arnold at every turn. He repeatedly quoted from Arnold's "editorial" in the Wall Street Journal last week, stating his admiration for Arnold's views and citing the article as proof of Arnold's conservative bona fides--even after he was informed that the piece was ghost-written by the Club For Growth's, President, Stephen Moore. (How a seasoned political pro could even give that article a quick skim without questioning it's authorship is beyond us? Does it sound even remotely like any of Arnold's other campaign statements?)

Hannity defends his impartiality by saying that he has given more airtime to McClintock than Arnold. Even if that isn't simply because McClintock has been more available than Arnold, it makes little difference when the bulk of the interview is spent asking the same question a half a dozen different ways. The question, of course, being, "You can't win, why don't you drop out? Why are you going to split the vote? Aren't you going to give the election to Bustamonte?"

Sean maintains that he couldn't talk up McClintock early on because he didn't know enough about him prior to the debates. I maintain that part of his job is to learn more about the key players. It would have minimal effort to call a couple of his colleagues in California, i.e., Melanie Morgan, Roger Hedgecock and Tom Sullivan to find out if any of the other candidates were serious and/or viable. They would have all mentioned McClintock and Sean could have done some additional research--talked to Tom and found out that he was for real.

Sean's unequivocal and blind support from the beginning for Schwarzenegger is baffling. More importantly, his support comes at the expense of intellectual consistency. Consider the following:

Even though he thought Bill Clinton's actions 25-30 years ago were relevant to an election, as do we by the way, Sean repeatedly says that he "doesn't care about Arnold's actions from 20 years ago," and his views as expressed in the interview with a porn magazine in 1973. Sean says, "Hey, I'm not the same person I was 20 years ago." Actually, Sean, you're not the same person you were just a couple of years ago...

Based on his statements over the past several weeks, Sean thinks that we should vote for Arnold because:

1.) Arnold can win.
2.) Tom can't win.

Doesn't this sort of thinking suggest that we should only back "moderate" Republicans in all races? This would especially hold true for Presidential races--which means we should back someone like Olympia Snow or Colin Powell in '04 rather than Bush. After all, Bush is just "too conservative."

Of course, that makes no sense. And neither does Sean's support of Arnold.

And here's another thought for you Sean. What happens if the Gray Davis Dirt Digging and Demonization Machine finds the magic bullet and takes down the Terminator at the 11th hour? It's a very real scenario--and if it does happen won't we all be glad that McClintock remained in the race?

Worse, what happens if Arnold Schwarzenegger, Republican Governor of California were to either not endorse Bush in '04 or even announce his support of a moderate Democrat?

Can you say M-A-J-O-R D-I-S-A-S-T-E-R???

Again, Sean should have done his homework. My guess is, he would have support Tom from the start. And that being the case, perhaps Tom would be 20-25 points in front of Arnold. Who knows, maybe Arnold wouldn't still be in it? Maybe he wouldn't have ever jumped in...

We love ya Sean. We thank God for you and your (usually) firm, brave voice for conservative issues. We put this site on the web over a year and half ago--we've supported you for a long time. But on this one, Sean, we respectfully think you're wrong.

We understand the arguments for supporting the guy who can win, "it's better than Bustamonte." And we agree that Bustamonte would be a true disaster for an already ailing state.

We also understand that most of the social issues where many conservatives agree more with Tom than Arnold, are out of the sphere of influence these men will enjoy in their role as governor.

But besides standing on principle and conviction, the main reason we support Tom is simple. We believe he can do the job. He's spent 25 years working intimately with CA budget issues and can spout off a systematic plan to reversing the state's fortunes on demand. This guy knows what needs to be done. What can be cut. What needs to be left alone.

And this recall election, the dynamics of which are so unique, may provide the best opportunity to project a true conservative into the position of Governor. Squandering that opportunity just to play it safe seems foolhardy to us. If Californians were given the chance to see a conservative in action, solving the state's problems and debunking the doom and gloom scare tactics the Left has used to keep conservatives out of office, i.e., scaring senior citizens that their social security will be cut or taken away, scaring women regarding the "right to choose" and so forth.

Unfortunately, thanks in no small part to your position on this issue, California is likely to lose that once-in-a-generation opportunity. Yes, he will probably not raise taxes. But we will subject California to governance by a total novice--to deal with problems that cause even the most experienced to tremble. Should his inexperience, regardless of who he surrounds himself with (And some of those on his team gave California its largest tax hike in history!), leave the state worse for his being there, Republicans will be blamed.

Will it be cool to have The Terminator as Governor of our State? Of course. But c'mon, we're not all young teenagers. Shouldn't we make our political choices based less on testosterone and adrenaline? And lastly, do we really want a man who calls Sen. Kennedy, "Uncle Teddy" to be carrying our banner? :::Shudder:::

All the best...

Matthew Reid, Founder
www.Hannity2004.com


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: arnold; californiaelection; californiarecall; carecall; foxnews; hannity; mcclintock; schwarzenegger; tommcclintock
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To: Ford Fairlane
On any other issue Sean preaches that we should stick to our principles, but not this time.

Well, mr. you-don't-vote-in-CA, maybe, just maybe the word principles means more than you think. I'm voting on my principles, those being that I am determined to get the Dems out of California. THAT'S a principle! Where is it written that YOUR principle is the be-all-to-end-all? If you're going to say "the bible," think again. This is the preservation of millions of peoples' lives, not some "hare krishna" feel-good exercize. And MAYBE, just maybe Sean shares the same principles as I do.

21 posted on 09/29/2003 5:32:38 PM PDT by EggsAckley (..........................all my pings are belong to ......YOU.....................)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Tom is a fiscal conservative being elected to handle that crisis and he mentioned bringing back business and fixing the borders in some way.

The facts have nothing in common with your view.
22 posted on 09/29/2003 5:33:02 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Cacophonous
Hannity goes down the ship this week when:

a) Tom McClintock kicks his ass on the air;

b) when the scum and idiot-syncrosies on Arnold's past comes out from the sleazy Democrats, and conservatives start to roll back in larger numbers to McClintock, giving him a further pre-election boost.

23 posted on 09/29/2003 5:33:03 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: cksharks
Just smelled it off the Chiba coastline. :-)
24 posted on 09/29/2003 5:33:32 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: ElephantMan
"Will it be cool to have The Terminator as Governor of our State? Of course. But c'mon, we're not all young teenagers. Shouldn't we make our political choices based less on testosterone and adrenaline?"

Oh yeah, that's how you turn people to your side... call um names, question their motives and intelligence.

25 posted on 09/29/2003 5:34:32 PM PDT by Stars N Stripes
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To: CheneyChick
That may be right, sister, but the poor chap Hannity certainly lost it today. Just look at the other posts coming in confirming he went Section 12 today with a Conservative on the phone line. This is CRAZY I tell you. Crazy.
26 posted on 09/29/2003 5:34:44 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: Cacophonous

He is too overwrought, which makes him seem woefully immature. I have stopped listening to his show because he is too full of himself. No one else can have an opinion that differs from his. I hope he is saving his money, because he will not last 15 years as Rush has.
27 posted on 09/29/2003 5:34:46 PM PDT by kittymyrib
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To: ElephantMan
I don't think he's star-struck, he seems more impressed with Arnold's accomplishments. And he's also realistic about the chances of a conservative in California. In many states Arnold wouldn't stand a chance as a Repubican. That is part of the confusion here perhaps, and why the Arnold supporters in California are taking such a beating from conservatives on this forum. They're being realistic, you think they're selling out or star-struck. I lived there long enough to know the reality of the place, and it has become even more liberal since I left!
28 posted on 09/29/2003 5:35:26 PM PDT by BonnieJ
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To: Cacophonous
He sounds embarassingly stupid.

He's smart enough to have a nationally-syndicated radio show.

How come YOU don't have a radio show?

Who's stupid here?

29 posted on 09/29/2003 5:35:56 PM PDT by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from a shelter! You'll save at least one life, maybe two!)
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To: Stars N Stripes
Welcome to Free Republic. We flame and make up. Flame and make up. Flame and make up. Flame and make up.
30 posted on 09/29/2003 5:36:16 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Oh I think, sadly, McClintock is finished. Arnold will either win, and the GOP sycophants will crow about a landslide and all that tripe Hannity was spewing about McClintock having to "pay his dues" will be forgotten as the GOP pushes him aside (can you believe it? Hannity said McClintock has to pay his dues, and wait his turn...what dues has Schwarzenegger paid?); or Bustamante will win and everyone will blame McClintock.
31 posted on 09/29/2003 5:37:06 PM PDT by Cacophonous
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To: truthandlife
>>You can count me as one person that will no longer listen to Sean.<<
Say hello to Dr. Laura.
33 posted on 09/29/2003 5:38:04 PM PDT by novice2 (Don't toss away a good vote. GOP needs to win this one.)
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To: ElephantMan
where are these chat rooms?
34 posted on 09/29/2003 5:38:09 PM PDT by since1868
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To: sinkspur
I don't have one becase I know I'd sound stupid. Hannity hasn'r figured it out yet.
35 posted on 09/29/2003 5:38:12 PM PDT by Cacophonous
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To: ElephantMan
The Gaming Morongo Band of Mission Indians have contributed $850,000 on McClintock's behalf to pay for television ads. The tribes feel Schwarzenegger will cost them the comfort level they have enjoyed in the past by renegotiating every casino compact.

36 posted on 09/29/2003 5:38:25 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay
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To: ElephantMan
Sean is a nice guy, but not deep intellectually. He shows that more on his TV show, where his arguments against liberals are a mile wide, and an inch deep. I find it increasingly hard to listen to him, because it is like amateur debate night. Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, and Ann Coulter are what we need--their intellectual and debating level is far above affable Sean's abilities.

He just doesn't seem to have the depth on issues that many people here on FreeRepublic exhibit, and we are not professional pundits.

He is starstruck on Arnold. Arnold will win. But what will be won is having a RINO instead of a real Republican as governor in California. We had two RINOS for governors in NJ,Whitman, and DeFrancesco. Today, the NJ Republican Party is an extension of the Democratic Party. That's how we got McGreevey as governor and Lautenberg back as a Senator.

Arnold has not exhibited one Republican principle in this campaign, but he has star power. He has not even served so much as dogcatcher in his town, but hey, let him be the leader of the world's fifth largest economy--why not?

I just hope he supports George Bush next year.
37 posted on 09/29/2003 5:38:40 PM PDT by exit82 (Ted Kennedy knows all about frauds--he is one.)
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To: socal_parrot
where can we contact Sean? I tried to email him twice on the KFI website and it just returned again to me.I would like him to know that I am NOT listening to him right now I am SO MAD at him.
38 posted on 09/29/2003 5:39:11 PM PDT by pollywog
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To: ElephantMan
It's a moot point now. There is no way that McClintock can catch up at this point. His support simply isn't growing that fast.

For future reference....anyone who didn't know that Hannity was more a Republican than a conservative had not been listening closely.

Party loyalty is close to a genetic thing with him.
39 posted on 09/29/2003 5:39:14 PM PDT by xzins
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To: ElephantMan
Hannity knows a few basic facts.

1)McClintock is good on the issues but is as dull as a butterknife, and in California stardom works.
2)Arnie has face recognition that McClintock never will have.

40 posted on 09/29/2003 5:40:26 PM PDT by Gringo1 (Some days you are the pidgeon....and other days the statue.)
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