If you could stomach it, the interview went on with Tony Snow actually asking a difficult question *gasp* (only one though) about why (R)nold won't take an anti tax pledge, you should have seen Drier fumble for a coherent position. Folks I seriously think this (R)nold thing has peaked at 22%. Independent conservatives who don't trust the CA GOP party (which is larger in CA than probably and other state) are not going to turn out for this dithering. There is a big difference between a Republican politician and a Conservative, and Drier proves that every time he tries to defend this guy.
My favorite part was how Drier kept reinforcing how much HE was a Supply Sider and hasn't raised taxes. Perhaps he had a glimpse that trouble from this RINO might strike the home front. He had pale look about him justifying himself-which was odd considering he was only asked about (R)nold's positions...
I am very hopeful that McClintock can win but if Arnold has 22% of the vote, McClintock isn't likely to get more than 30%. This means Bustamante wins and I start contemplating how to move out of this state.
I am just saying that unless we want Bustamante to be Governor, we oughta eventually consider supporting one Republican or another. If one Republican gets more votes than another one and the other one takes enough votes that would have put the other one over the top, I think the third place person will be persona non gratis from this point on in both Republican and Conservative circles. Bustamante as governor of California is unacceptable.