Better light the candles, pour the wine, and get the Barry White CD goin' -- that's a political transvestite wearing that dress, and "her" name is Arnold.
I suggest you reach under there and find out about his political cajones. We know your boy turn tail and hid from the obvious when he was confronted with Stoos' extracirricular writing activities and content. Sold his own chief legislative analyst out. Said he was going to have a "talk" with him.
But we know why now. Huh? Stoos IS one of those "right wing crazies". The ones that have been trying to hijack the Republican Party for the last few years. McClintock didn't want his cover blown.
CRA campaigns against Republicans
A House Divided
Some Republican critics say it's the CRA and its fundamentalist cousins that are scaring voters away from the party. Bob Larkin points out that in California, for example, only 11 percent of new voters last year registered as Republican, compared to 26 percent Democrat and 50 percent independent. "They are converting us to a third party," he says.
GOP critics also take issue with the Republican Assemblies' practice of campaigning against Republicans who don't support a strict conservative platform. Utah's Ruzicka doesn't deny this: "We're not afraid to come out against a Republican who is a Republican in Democrat's clothing."
In New Jersey, for example, the Christian Coalition sent out more than 1 million fliers against the re-election of pro-choice Republican Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, Larkin says. CRA president John Courtney then sent a memo to U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich citing Whitman's narrow victory as proof that moderate Republican candidates just don't win. "Where I come from," Larkin says, "we call that treason, and people who do that traitors." ___________________________________________________