Posted on 11/06/2003 8:36:38 AM PST by Saundra Duffy
Edited on 04/12/2004 6:00:53 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger filled out a big chunk of his senior staff today with a selection of conservative, liberal and bipartisan figures
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
So true. This is exactly why Arnold was the only choice. If he succeeds we can point to him as an example of how Rebublicans solve problems. If he fails we can point to appointments such as this to prove he wasn't really one of us.
And you support Steve Samuelian, a man who has admitted to loitering in areas of prostitution and lies to the police. That's all we need to know.
It should, but it won't. All the hard-core feminazi's, gun-grabbers, and envirowacko Greens in Chicago "crossing over" for "Republican" George Ryan should have been a warning to the ILGOP in 1998, but they didn't listen either. They even viewed Je$$e Jack$on's appointment to helm the state's Kidcare program and subsequent turn to hold a dinner honoring "Republican" George Ryan at Rainbow/PUSH as proof that ol' George made the party more "inclusive"
Of course we learned from that mistake and you didn't listen. One day, you'll learn, too.
And vice versa...what a perfect appointment to keep him apprised of the other side. This just further proves Arnold's brilliance.
Spin this promise into a threat all you want, little spider.
That's not rain, honey. Best you take a shower with an antibacterial soap.
OK. Here you go. I like the part about Norman Lear.
Another red flag for GOP voters?: Hollywood green activist is top Schwarzenegger aide
California Political Review ^ | September 10, 2003 | Frank Duclos
Campaign advisor Bonnie Reiss has long promoted liberal environmentalism through the entertainment industry.
Another key Arnold Schwarzenegger gubernatorial campaign aide has emerged as a possible embarrassment to the actor as he tries to solidify support within the GOP base.
Long-time Schwarzenegger friend and political co-worker Democrat Bonnie Reiss, who joined his campaign last month, has long been an influential, highly effective leader of Hollywoods left-wing environmentalists, working with Norman Lear before forming her own organization promoting a broadly anti-market, anti-private property political agenda.
Reisss activism may embarrass Schwarzenegger, already at odds with many Republicans over his support of abortion and gun control, just as political insiders are digesting a recent private survey showing Republican state Sen. Tom McClintock within what is described as striking distance of Schwarzenegger and Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamanate.
Reiss could add to Schwarzeneggers difficulties if she is seen as another in a string of insiders giving his campaign a liberal pro-tax, anti-market flavor. Earlier, Schwarzenegger advisor Warren Buffetts criticism of Prop. 13 and the addition to the campaign of Hollywood liberal Rob Lowe caused an uproar among GOP base voters.
Republican state legislative staffer Tom Hudson said he was concerned to hear of Reisss background and role in the Schwarzenegger campaign at a time when businesses are being smothered by excessive environmental regulations, and developers, farmers, and researchers are being attacked outright by fringe animal rights activists.
Hudson, legislative director for California Senate Natural Resources Committee Vice Chairman Rico Oller, said he is more than a little concerned over someone with her background being so close to a potential Republican governor, indeed any governor.
As a long-time player within the Hollywood establishment elite, Reiss could further complicate Schwarzeneggers efforts to cultivate a populist image in sync with the recalls Prop. 13-style, grass-roots conservative origins.
This is populism? asked American Spectator columnist George Neumayr after seeing an August Los Angeles Times headline that read: Mobilizing the Machine: Schwarzenegger is Harnessing His Talent Agents and Hollywood Contacts to Raise Funds and Rally the Electorate.
Normally the scourge of the Republican Party, Neumayr wrote on an American Spectator website, the Hollywood elite is warming to the idea of a Schwarzenegger governorship.ÊThey recognize him as a fellow liberal and regard the R after his name as a convenient charade. Peter Bart of Daily Variety chuckled to CNN that he is a Schwarzenegger Republican. The Times reports that director/producer Bud Yorkin, a liberal Democrat, said he wouldnt hesitate to vote for Schwarzenegger, and Canadian movie director Ivan Reitman is planning to co-host a fundraiser for him next month.
An accomplished lawyer, accountant, producer, and writer, Ms. Reiss worked for U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedys 1980 presidential campaign before moving to Southern California to specialize in entertainment law.
She is a former member of the Environmental Media Association founded by Norman Lear, a group that worked to insert pro-Green messages into mainstream television programs and movies.
In 1989, she founded her own organization, the Earth Communications Office (ECO). Associated Press reported in 1991 that because of ECO, Designing Women created an episode about using cloth diapers, Michael Douglas is producing a movie about toxic waste, L.A. Law addressed animal rights, Murphy Brown took on recycling, and Barbra Streisand included an environmental message in her latest album.
We have only ten years left to do something, warned Reiss at ECOs founding, according to AP.
The July 1, 2003, issue of Sierra, in a supportive article titled Green Glitterati: celebrities give props to the environment, described ECO as ... another Hollywood green group ... founded in 1989 by entertainment attorney Bonnie Reiss, who discovered that many of the biggest stars were willing to bring some high gloss to the realm of the tree- hugger.
According to Sierra, ECOs member roster includes [James] Cromwell, Pierce Brosnan, and Kevin Bacon. The group made its mark with emotional public-service announcements shown before the main features in movie theaters all over the globe. Footage of pristine waters, roiling clouds, leaping dolphins, and time-lapsed sunsets with Willie Nelson singing What a Wonderful World as soundtrack encouraged viewers to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Environmentalist critic Ron Arnold described Reiss in his book Trashing the Economy: How Runaway Environmentalism is Wrecking America as the Aimee Semple McPherson eco-evangelist to the stars.
Employing a soft-sell approach, ECO promotes questioning of American consumption patterns, consumer habits, and social values. A Curriculum and Resource Guide accompanying an ECO-recommended book for young readers (called Stuff) suggests as a classroom activity that students form a commission on reducing our environmental impact by changing our consumption patterns. Have the class brainstorm different ways that change can be promoted (e.g. education, economics, lifestyle, laws, technology, infrastructure, etc.) ....
Ms. Reisss Schwarzenegger connection runs deep. Reuters quoted her saying she has been a Schwarzenegger family friend for 24 years and has worked with Mr. Schwarzennegger for 10 years. Ms. Reiss worked with Mr. Schwarzeneggers wife Maria Shriver producing a 1994 Shriver-moderated event billed as the First Annual Los Angeles Briefing on Major Womens Health Issues.
More recently, Ms. Reiss served as CEO of Mr. Schwarzeneggers Inner-City Games Foundation, making her his original public policy advisor, predating the arrival of the actors present campaign team of political and policy consultants.
Ms. Reiss was also founding director of Mr. Schwarzeneggers After School All Stars, an organization providing after school programs to middle schools.
Ms. Reiss seems poised to play an influential role in policy formulation for Mr. Schwarzenegger who has rebuffed questions about his specific proposals for California by promising to surround himself with capable advisors. Asked specifically about environmental issues, Mr. Schwarzenegger has said, I have always been environmentally friendly ... Nothing to worry about.
But his Partys conservative base seems already worried.
The more I learn about Arnolds history supporting groups like ECO, legislative staffer Tom Hudson said, and his willingness to host awards ceremonies for Norman Lears Environmental Media Association, the more concerned I become .... Bonnie Reiss makes it that much worse.
I have to fight against wacko environmental ideas on an almost daily basis. The last thing we need is that kind of stuff coming from a Republican governors office.
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Is that what 'true conservatives' want? To screw other people that don't fit their agenda? Are you someone who wouldn't let a democrat plumber fix their toilet?
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