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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: massadvj
It doesn't matter how long you've been here. Its the content of your post. Pot, kettle, black.
281 posted on 09/25/2003 7:04:24 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
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To: Afronaut
There is no existing relationship between Republican candidates and the tribes. The tribes are shooting their wad on this particular candidate, McClintock, to keep Arnold out of office. Where were the tribes for Simon if there is such a lovefest between Indians and Republicans? Better yet where were the Indians for McClintock when he ran for controller? Indians combined donated a lowly $17,000. for the statewide Controller campaign. These huge expenditures now by Indians on McClintock's behalf are solely to benefit Democrats, don't fool yourself.
282 posted on 09/25/2003 7:07:05 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
He's talking about you calling people stupid.
283 posted on 09/25/2003 7:07:18 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
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To: 68 grunt
I've tried making peace, but the ArnBots never seem interested.

I thought last night's debates was the ultimate opportunity for peace. Both of our respective candidates treated each other with respect and dignity. Why can't we follow their example?
284 posted on 09/25/2003 7:08:54 PM PDT by ambrose (Free Tommy Chong!)
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To: massadvj
I'm glad he can count on your support from Penn. Send him dough, maybe he can transfer it to Arnie.
285 posted on 09/25/2003 7:09:01 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
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To: Kevin Curry
Celebrity worshippers tend to prefer a world of superficial images.
286 posted on 09/25/2003 7:10:12 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: ArneFufkin
Third Party underway. Pronto. You've got 13 months till showtime.

I Voted for Nixon when he lost to Kennedy, so I am not going to be organizing anything.

We got far better candidates at conventions than we ever will in primary elections.

287 posted on 09/25/2003 7:11:17 PM PDT by itsahoot (The lesser of two evils, is evil still...Alan Keyes)
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To: RGSpincich
There is no existing relationship between Republican candidates and the tribes.

Oh? Arnold was taking tribal gaming money to promote his Prop 49 government babysitting service.

288 posted on 09/25/2003 7:12:08 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: itsahoot
"You miserable looser why don't you do the right thing and lay down for Arnold?"

You saw the Hannity interview last night.

289 posted on 09/25/2003 7:13:33 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Spiff
Number one, McClintock is not "anti-gay".

Indeed? That's funny - he sure accepts money quickly enough from people who are.

Here are the top 10 donors or lenders to major party candidates for state controller:

TOM MCCLINTOCK (Republican)

2. Fieldstead & Co., which is headed by Orange County financier Howard Ahmanson Jr.: $190,000

One of Mr. Ahmanson's more ... interesting ... quotes :

"My purpose is total integration of biblical law into our lives."

Ahmanson inherited his money from his father, owner of Home Savings & Loan ... during the S&L scandal of the Reagan years, Home's investors, mostly small family investments, lost over $150 million dollars. No one went to jail."

More information about Mr. Ahmanson:

"Howard Ahmanson was a board member of the Chalcedon Institute for 23 years. This organization wants the government to adhere to biblical law, which, includes among other things, the killing of all gays and lesbians."

Want more?

"The group's biggest bankroller (both to campaigns and major conservative organizations) is Howard Ahmanson, who with his wife Roberta contributed nearly $2 million to various causes and candidates in 1992 alone. This is significant in part because Ahmanson is a longtime director of a theocratic think tank, the Chalcedon Foundation. The Chalcedon Foundation and its founder, R.J. Rushdoony, call for the abolition of democracy and the installation of a theocratic republic under "Biblical Law." The Chalcedon Foundation's theocratic agenda includes, among other things, capital punishment for such religious offenses as blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy, as well as abortion, adultery, and homosexuality."

And they say there is no American Taliban.

290 posted on 09/25/2003 7:14:58 PM PDT by strela (I wonder if Tom McClintock will have to "make a reservation" to pay back that money?)
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To: massadvj
I fully support Arnold, and do not belong to a country club nor am I a socialist. I find the type of person you pretend to be, a caraciture. Grossly tarring the will of the people because they don't agree with you. If you're for real, deal with it because your era is over. We're evolving!
291 posted on 09/25/2003 7:17:36 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
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To: JustAnAmerican
Gee, you sound pretty upset.
292 posted on 09/25/2003 7:18:35 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
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To: EternalVigilance
And don't think some of us won't remember that little factoid.

Oh boy, you already planning your next campaign of disruption?

293 posted on 09/25/2003 7:19:45 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
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To: Roscoe
No candidate in that race.
294 posted on 09/25/2003 7:20:12 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: strela
Howard F. Ahmanson also donated money to stop Prop 52, the same day voter registration scam.

By contrast, Schwarzenegger's adviser and major contributor Jerry Perenchio spent $25,000 promoting the Democrat's election fraud plan.

295 posted on 09/25/2003 7:24:22 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: ambrose
But then again, we all know what a wretchedly poor reader, and biased thinker, you can be.

Dan
296 posted on 09/25/2003 7:24:23 PM PDT by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: EternalVigilance
EVie, you are so upset, this is great! Arnie is going to make a great governor!
297 posted on 09/25/2003 7:24:24 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
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To: ambrose; BibChr
Dan called me a poor reader today, too, Ambrose, when I couldn't follow his moral and rhetorical contortions.

It's his new 'thang'.
298 posted on 09/25/2003 7:27:22 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Call upon God to move on our behalf...)
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To: Spiff
Governor Schwarzenegger will make California the economic powerhouse it should be. You can take that to the back now. Invest early!
299 posted on 09/25/2003 7:28:15 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 0311, 68-69)
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To: Roscoe
Howard F. Ahmanson also donated money to stop Prop 52, the same day voter registration scam.

Hitler's minions probably spent a little of his money in the local shops and bakeries of Berlin too.

By contrast, Schwarzenegger's adviser and major contributor Jerry Perenchio spent $25,000 promoting the Democrat's election fraud plan.

More unsourced, proofless innuendo.

300 posted on 09/25/2003 7:28:57 PM PDT by strela (I wonder if Tom McClintock will have to "make a reservation" to pay back that money?)
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