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Another Time for Choosing (McClintock for Governor)
October 6, 2003 | StoneColdGOP

Posted on 10/06/2003 9:52:32 AM PDT by StoneColdGOP

With Election Day voting just hours away, conservative voters need to take a hard look at their choices in the recall election. Voting "Yes" on the recall itself to oust Gray Davis is a no-brainer, as voters of all parties and ideologies up and down the state have signed the petitions and are responsible for successfully qualifying the historic ballot question.

But while the recall itself seems headed for a decisive victory, the matter of our failed governor's successor is one that should be causing conservative voters concern. Democrats, at least those willing to recognize Davis will not survive, logically gravitate to left-wing race-baiter and Mechista Cruz Bustamante, or unabashedly embrace their socialist colors by backing the Greens' Peter Camejo. And some of course refuse to acknowledge question two, insisting on a "No on Recall" line alone.

That of course leaves us with two candidates who are contenders for the votes of California's largely conservative Republicans. Oddly enough, only one of the two is himself a conservative, Senator Tom McClintock. The other is Arnold Schwarzenegger, an actor with moderate to liberal view on "troublesome" social issues, which some complain year in and year out are the reasons more traditional Republicans are unelectable to statewide office in California. And so, in the name of pragmatism, many solid conservatives have joined their more centrist colleagues in endorsing and supporting Schwarzenegger, many within days or hours of his entrance to the race and to the shock of many supporting the long-time and proven standard bearer of conservatism, Senator McClintock.

Mr. Schwarzenegger can boast the endorsement of most of California's Republican congressmen, senators and assemblymen, including many stalwart conservatives, as well as Lincoln Clubs up and down the state, the majority of the California Republican County Chairmen, and the Board of Directors (but not the full general membership, it should be noted) of the California Republican Party. McClintock's supporters include a handful of unwavering Republican legislators, Reagan advisor Lyn Nofziger, commentator Bruce Herschensohn, and the endorsement of the preeminent Republican volunteer organization in the state, the California Republican Assembly.

The common knock on Sen. McClintock, and thus the reason many say they won't vote for him, is that he just cannot win. This argument of course, is a self-fulfilling prophecy, if they all refuse to vote for him on the grounds he can't win, then obviously he won't. On the other hand, if voters who regard McClintock as their #1 choice (but settle pragmatically for someone else "electable") do vote their conscience and cast their ballot for McClintock, he CAN win. That however requires conservatives to unite, and ignore the pressure and tactics of Republican Party "leaders".

Enter the campaign to discredit Tom McClintock and discourage his legions of dedicated volunteers. The Republican Establishment is almost totally united against him, as they've never really been that fond of him. The past few weeks have seen not the kind of typically vicious attacks on McClintock from the liberal left we expect, they have instead come, sometimes openly and sometimes whispered, from other Republicans and conservatives. Some like Hugh Hewitt have continually talked down McClintock and his supporters, most recently equating a vote for McClintock to a vote for just about every despised leftist sort from Bill Clinton to the L.A. Times. One particularly poisonous opinion piece compared Sen. McClintock to Gray Davis, with "marginally better hair" (how charitable). Then came the arguments that McClintock's tenacity and stubborn refusal to drop out and hand the race to Mr. Schwarzenegger were the result of his blinding, personal and selfish ambition. Right, the same ambition led him to seek the all-powerful and celebrated job of� state controller. Twice. Especially when he could have easily been a serious contender for governor in 2002, eh? Then there were the charges of McClintock being tainted by taking EEEVIL Indian gaming money and being the beneficiary of Indian independent expenditures. I don't know that this one had much effect. I don't mind Indians. I don't mind gambling. And I don't mind Indians gambling, or offering the Pale Faces a way to gamble on their lands without taking the trip to Vegas. Besides, McClintock was on their side of the Indian sovereignty issue long before they were ever in a position to benefit him politically.

Finally there are the not too veiled threats to McClintock and his supporters of political irrelevance if he were to remain the race and cost the actor a win. There's also talk of recruiting a liberal Republican to run against and defeat Sen. McClintock in the primary next year for his re-election to the 19th Senate district seat if, as they expect, he loses the race for governor.

All this for a Republican who has steadfastly and resolutely stood for conservative values, fiscal responsibility, smaller government and lower taxes in the Legislature and never backed down. And he's never gone on record saying he's "embarrassed to be a Republican", either.

It's funny, because the voters I ran into this weekend while walking precincts DO remember and know what Tom has done for them and DO NOT share sentiments of retaliation and strong-arm tactics to force him from the race. Talk about a disconnect! Seems a rather large one exists between the Republican Establishment and the Republican grassroots and voters. In fact I found quite a few Republican voters quite adamant about supporting McClintock, no matter what the polls say. They were elated to know people were out campaigning for him and made it clear they'd help and try to get as many people as they could to support Tom. And I managed to convince some marginally Schwarzenegger voters to follow the prompting of their conscience and vote for Senator McClintock. They're all glad he stuck to his guns and stood his ground, no one I found wanted him to drop out.

Neither should anyone else. They should want him in the race and want him in to win, and not just keep his supporters' "Yes on Recall" votes in the equation. And yes, HE CAN WIN. All it takes is for every voter who believes Tom to best candidate to vote for him. All that is required for victory is for every voter who says Tom is his or her first choice to go ahead and support him.

That way, conservatives can stay true to their principles, Republican and other voters will know they have sided with the best man for the job, and with Tom McClintock as governor, the Republican Party will not suffer a leftward tilt that would ensure its eventual demise.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: endorsement; gopeatsitself; tommcclintock
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To: Impeach the Boy
You guys a like a cult (and so long winded).
Oh, puh-lease. Comparative word count, anyone?

101 posted on 10/07/2003 10:30:55 AM PDT by AnnaZ (SAVE TERRI!!! ::: One day it could be you! ::: http://terrisfight.org/)
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To: AnnaZ
Chris Matthews predicts Cruz Bustamante will win

Think before you vote

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/996785/posts

102 posted on 10/07/2003 10:32:30 AM PDT by rocklobster11
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To: rocklobster11
Chris Matthews predicts Cruz Bustamante will win

Think before you vote

Y si Cruz gana, eso va a ser mi culpa?
 
(P.S. I don't vote... yet, I just support and opinionate.)

103 posted on 10/07/2003 10:45:23 AM PDT by AnnaZ (Political refugee of the socialist democracy of Canada.)
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To: Lancey Howard
When you misrepresent and exaggerate Arnold position on issues you do yourself, Tom and his supports no good.
There are many good conservatives that support Arnold, the lists have been posted many times, and still you misrepresent his stance on issues.
I'm certainly not going to argue with you, as that is pointless. I would ask that think about what you are posting and make sure you think it's accurate.
Good day to you, also.
104 posted on 10/07/2003 11:05:33 AM PDT by LisaAnne
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To: LisaAnne
Thank you for your kind post.

As you know, I support McClintock and agree with his positions on issues that are important to conservatives. Evidently, you and I are 180-degree opposites on these issues.

That being said, if Arnold is elected I shall certainly hope for the best and support him when he does the right things and fry him when (if) he does things that undermine traditional America values, and therefore my family.

Regards,
LH
105 posted on 10/07/2003 11:13:53 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Impeach the Boy
McClintock is NOT going to win. Sober up. Is he the best man, YES. Is he a conservative, YES. Is he going to win, NO.

California's a pretty sick place, huh?

106 posted on 10/07/2003 11:16:17 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Protagoras
You may find this column by Steven Greenhut of interest.
107 posted on 10/07/2003 11:17:33 AM PDT by logician2u
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To: logician2u
Thanks, great minds think alike. :^}
108 posted on 10/07/2003 11:20:48 AM PDT by Protagoras (Putting government in charge of morality is like putting pedophiles in charge of children.)
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To: Protagoras
Whew! A fast reader, too!
109 posted on 10/07/2003 11:26:40 AM PDT by logician2u
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To: logician2u
Whew! A fast reader, too!

Ya gotta keep up. So little time, so many posts to make.........:^}

110 posted on 10/07/2003 11:28:27 AM PDT by Protagoras (Putting government in charge of morality is like putting pedophiles in charge of children.)
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To: Lancey Howard
Yes it is. Very.
111 posted on 10/07/2003 11:44:57 AM PDT by Moby Grape
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To: Impeach the Boy
I proudly cast my vote for YES on recall, for Tom McClintock, YES on 54 and NO on 53.
112 posted on 10/07/2003 5:46:12 PM PDT by dcwusmc ("The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself.")
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