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California recall: Does one man hold key? [McClintock]
Christian Science Monitor ^ | 9-25 | Christian Science Monitor

Posted on 09/25/2003 2:54:50 PM PDT by ambrose

The Christian Science Monitor - csmonitor.com

from the September 26, 2003 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0926/p01s03-uspo.html

California recall: Does one man hold key?

Tom McClintock, top GOP conservative, could tilt race for or against Arnold Schwarzenegger.

By Daniel B. Wood | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

BURBANK, CALIF. - Republican candidate Tom McClintock laughs from deep in the belly when asked if he will be the "spoiler" in the great populist revolution/experiment/circus of California's gubernatorial recall election.

"My opponents say I'm the Ross Perot of this campaign, possibly siphoning off enough votes to hand the election to Democrats," he says, settling onto a shady park bench for an interview. "I say, 'Wait a minute.... Ross Perot was an idle millionaire, with no public-policy experience who one day on a whim entered the presidential race.' That sounds like another candidate in this race ... not me," he says, referring to muscleman/millionaire Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Once a mere asterisk in the con- fused calculus of California's 135-candidate recall election, Mr. McClintock has gradually emerged as the strong, third-place vote getter in polls - rising (at 14-to-18 points) while the two leaders - fellow Republican Schwarzenegger (26 points) and Democratic Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante (28 points) - tread water.

As the race enters its final stretch, McClintock's motives and acts are becoming paramount for two reasons. One, splitting the Republican vote, he could cost the party its best chance in a decade of high, statewide office. Two, his candidacy could drag down the success of the recall itself by forcing Republican partisans to reconsider driving Gov. Gray Davis from office because of fear that they could hand the office to a more liberal Democrat, Mr. Bustamante.

Ever since McClintock leaped from 4 percent voter support to double-digits about three weeks ago, the pressure has risen for him to stop offering himself as an alternative to Arnold Schwarzen-egger that could hand the election to Democrats. But as more voters get to know him, his poll numbers have continued to rise, while Schwarzenegger's are flat.

More conservative than Schwarzenegger on social issues - abortion, gay marriage, gun control - he is also far more experienced in fiscal matters, with California's sagging economy the No. 1 issue.

"He is by far the most studied and experienced of all the candidates in fiscal issues and how to implement public policy," says Jack Pitney, political scientist at Claremont McKenna College. "If the election were a college SAT test, McClintock would be the next governor hands down."

Even though he is widely acknowledged as the more knowledgeable, the more articulate, and the more detailed idea-man, 25-year government veteran McClintock does not have the millions of dollars of his chief Republican rival, nor his name recognition. Therein lies one of the chief ironies of the recall: Does he/should he/will he step aside to allow the neophyte challenger - and the Republican party - to gain its best chance of victory?

"He is a man who stands on his word and his principles while claiming time and again that he is in this to the last," says Doug Jeffe, a longtime California political consultant. "If he did get out, it would be totally uncharacteristic of him."

Now, with Schwarzenegger and Bustamante in a near dead heat, one leading Republican, Darrell Issa, the millionaire who bankrolled the signature gathering to oust Davis, has said that if Schwarzenegger or McClintock don't back off, Republicans should vote "no" on the recall. Polls show that if Arnold backed out, McClintock could not win.

But McClintock rejects a widespread analysis that conservative candidates have brought Republican fortunes to their low ebb. He feels the current crisis is the perfect storm for their historic comeback.

"Great parties are built on great principles," says McClintock, referring to the pillars of conservative policy: holding down taxes, cutting waste, standing up for the unborn, and resisting government approval of gay unions. "This is not a time to change our principles."

While such comments win kudos from some for adherence to principle, they strike others as bullheaded.

"McClintock's constant megaphoning of conservative social agendas is presenting a real problem for Republicans who really like him for his fiscal experience," says William Schneider, a pollster and political analyst. "They know Tom has the smarts to get this state out of economic problems and they worry about Arnold's lack of experience and specificity. But they don't think Tom can win and can't resist the fact that Arnold could."

As a child, McClintock campaigned for Barry Goldwater at age 8. In high school he organized classmates into a statewide GOP group. A political-science graduate of UCLA, he became a syndicated columnist railing about former Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, lauding the character of John Wayne. Hired by a former L.A. police chief-cum-state senator (Ed Davis), McClintock began a 25-year career in Sacramento, marked by opposition to Republican governors George Deukmejian and Pete Wilson over tax hikes and spending waste.

Despite his conservative stances, he was the top GOP vote-getter in the state, running for controller, in the 2002 election.

"I got very little from the state GOP and was outspent by my opponent by 5 to 1," says McClintock. "Despite all that, I lost by less than 1 percent of the vote."

A man who often quotes Reagan and Shakespeare, McClintock is considered a legislative loner with few legislative friends for his near two-decade pursuit of shrinking the state payroll.

In his favorite stump speech he tells why cutting is so important. As a child, he came home from school to find his mother crying over an unexpectedly high tax bill. The moment has lived in his imagination ever since that government takes too much from citizens and delivers too little.

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To: EternalVigilance
ROFL! You, in a position to run any gov't office or agency? OH MY SIDES!!
161 posted on 09/25/2003 4:41:19 PM PDT by habs4ever
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To: FairOpinion
If you would take your blinders off, you would have seen it.

Please show me where Ann actually "endorsed" Schwarzenegger. I just posted the same article and there is no endorsement there. But, of course, Arnold isn't Gray Davis.

162 posted on 09/25/2003 4:41:23 PM PDT by Spiff (Have you committed one random act of thoughtcrime today?)
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To: EggsAckley
Posse Ping!! ...no more like Arnold’s Idiots

And before you go running to Report Abuse... your only reason you ping these people is to disrupt this thread ... you have become out own little FR DU...so dont cry your being abused

163 posted on 09/25/2003 4:41:29 PM PDT by tophat9000 (The Boiled Toads are done! dig in!.....Sponsor by R-nulled Schwarz-Renegger)
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To: habs4ever
Better watch the personal attacks.
164 posted on 09/25/2003 4:42:34 PM PDT by NittanyLion (Go Tom Go!)
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To: ProtectorOfTwo
Conservatives are such a small minority in California that there will not be a 2006 on your terms. The culture will not be turned around in that time.
165 posted on 09/25/2003 4:42:40 PM PDT by buwaya
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To: NittanyLion
He has shown he isn't ready for primetime,and never will be, and character will out in the end.He ought to think about becoming a lobbyist now.
166 posted on 09/25/2003 4:42:52 PM PDT by habs4ever
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To: NittanyLion
That's nothing.

Butt out, cookie.
167 posted on 09/25/2003 4:43:46 PM PDT by habs4ever
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To: ambrose
< /stealth thread lurk mode >

These threads are indeed a real eye-opener.....

< reume stralth thread lurk mode>
168 posted on 09/25/2003 4:44:50 PM PDT by CAPPSMADNESS (Be Yourself........... everyone else is taken)
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To: habs4ever
Suit yourself. I just wouldn't want to see anyone banned.
169 posted on 09/25/2003 4:45:28 PM PDT by NittanyLion (Go Tom Go!)
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To: fqued
You can argue all you want to that Arnold's baby steps rightward--the ones forced by Tom and his supporter's refusal to surrender to the liberals--mean anything. He has no credibility.

His record of statements and actions as a liberal are too many to ignore and gloss over with oh-so-conveneint heat-of-the-campaign last minute rhetoric.
170 posted on 09/25/2003 4:45:29 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Call upon God to move on our behalf...)
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To: Spiff
Errrr.... the CORRECT TITLE on that Ann Coulter column is...

"The Most Important Reason to Vote for Arnold"

http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/967954/posts
171 posted on 09/25/2003 4:46:02 PM PDT by Tamzee ("Big government sounds too much like sluggish socialism."......Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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To: Spiff
This is the same discussion I had with someone back a while ago, when conservative Ray Haynes came out and endorsed Arnold, just didn't actually use the words "I endorse Arnold". The other guy kept claiming it wasn't an endorsement, when in fact it was obvious to anyone.

Then a few days or week later Haynes actually said the words.

You are also quibbling the same way. Ann Coulter and Sean Hannity are both great Arnold supporters.
172 posted on 09/25/2003 4:46:43 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: Spiff
An amusing exercise is to line up the various cosnervative talk-show hosts and commentators pro or con Arny:

You mentioned a couple con: Coulter and Limbaugh

on the pro side, though: Hugh Hewitt, Hannity, and apparently also Medved and Ingraham.

Anyone want to add to the lists??
173 posted on 09/25/2003 4:47:32 PM PDT by fqued (facts are nasty little things, but that doesn't mean we should squash them)
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To: Spiff
An amusing exercise is to line up the various conservative talk-show hosts and commentators pro or con Arny:

You mentioned a couple con: Coulter and Limbaugh

on the pro side, though: Hugh Hewitt, Hannity, and apparently also Medved and Ingraham.

Anyone want to add to the lists??
174 posted on 09/25/2003 4:47:33 PM PDT by fqued (facts are nasty little things, but that doesn't mean we should squash them)
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To: habs4ever
No, grown-ups like Tom McClintock.

I don't live in California, just as you don't live in the United States.
175 posted on 09/25/2003 4:47:36 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Call upon God to move on our behalf...)
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California recall: Does one man hold key? [McClintock]


Well if at one time he did then it appears that as endorsements begin to pile up that the lock is about to fall open of it's own accord regardless of who may have been holding the key........

May Tom have peace in the following days......

176 posted on 09/25/2003 4:48:16 PM PDT by deport
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To: Spiff
An amusing exercise is to line up the various conservative talk-show hosts and commentators pro or con Arny:

You mentioned a couple con: Coulter and Limbaugh

on the pro side, though: Hugh Hewitt, Hannity, and apparently also Medved and Ingraham.

Anyone want to add to the lists? Only nationally-knowns count.
177 posted on 09/25/2003 4:48:20 PM PDT by fqued (facts are nasty little things, but that doesn't mean we should squash them)
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To: habs4ever
I wish Tom's call to Roger could have been heard by all.
It was VERY TELLING.

Any softening I had toward him after the debate
was chilled by hearing him today.

He scares me.
178 posted on 09/25/2003 4:48:29 PM PDT by b9
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To: EternalVigilance
Me too...although that could change if you ever wake up and hire some grownups to run your state government.

No, I actually don't think you'd like it here. But then, Easterners don't make good transplants. Try to remember that those of us who live here, in these conditions, are trying to make it better. We can with Arnold.

I'll ask you what I asked Elk Grove Dan on another thread. Do you worry that allowing a "fiscal conservative" who is a "social liberal" to win will make the GOP more likely to drop their anti-abortion and anti-gay platform?

179 posted on 09/25/2003 4:48:44 PM PDT by BunnySlippers (I'm voting for Arnold. McClintock doesn't deserve my vote!)
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To: FairOpinion
I should have pinged you on #171 :-)
180 posted on 09/25/2003 4:49:45 PM PDT by Tamzee ("Big government sounds too much like sluggish socialism."......Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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