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California's Al Gore
American Prowler ^ | 4/3/02 12:03:00 AM | George Neumayr

Posted on 04/02/2002 8:42:11 PM PST by Jean S

"I'm not asking people to marry me," California Governor Gray Davis says. "I'm asking them to make a decision as to who they want to govern this state."

Even Davis' self-deprecation is fake. Davis is in low-ball mode because his polls ratings are so low. One out of three Democrats view him unfavorably, as do two out of five independents, according to recent polling.

California's Al Gore is simply seeking to neutralize his negative image through a little contrived humility. Last month he played the bragging veteran against the rookie Bill Simon; this month he is the humble workman against the risky entrepreneur.

This "Yes, I am a loser, but at least I am competent "tack can only work if Simon runs a feckless campaign. Davis knows that he will lose if the race is a referendum on his acharismatic, mismanaging governorship. So he is desperately trying to make Simon's "extremism" the issue. Never mind that Simon's interest in the so-called hot button issues -- affirmative action, abortion, homosexual rights --is nil.

It is not Simon but Davis who displays the positions and personality of an extremist. Davis has learned nothing from Richard Riordan's "pro-choice" monomania, which made Riordan almost sound like an abortionist, turning off even some liberal GOP women.

Davis is proudly hawking endorsements from extremist groups like the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, and, according to the Sacramento Bee's Dan Walters, recently suggested that health-care companies make morning-after abortifacients available without prescription.

Davis demands that Simon talk about abortion with the same level of fervor as he does. Simon hasn't risen to the bait, causing a nettled Davis and liberal California press corps to pout about Simon's unwillingness to address the issues that "concern Californians."

Shouldn't it concern Californians a little bit more that the governor who has wasted billions of their tax dollars on energy socialism wants to spend more of them on abortion?

Davis's extremism is seen on other issues. Pandering to the Hispanic community, he recently announced his support for legislation that would give 2 million illegal aliens the opportunity to receive driver's licenses. Davis, in a typically clumsy compromise, says the licenses should only apply to "work-related" driving, leading Gil Cedillo, the assemblyman who proposed the legislation, to say to the Los Angeles Times, "I don't think people care whether a man is driving to work, taking his family to church or to a medical appointment."

Ever the Clintonian hedger, Davis struck the compromise so that Californians won't label him a softie on anti-terrorism measures. "I believe we can fashion a bill which gives people who have been here for a while and are contributing to our economy the right to drive to work, and does not compromise public security," Davis said.

Isn't it a little extreme to suppose that people who broke the law to enter the state will only drive legally to their jobs, then pull over when headed for mischief? Davis's call to let illegal aliens drive legally to their illegal jobs is about as moderate as his support for letting illegal aliens pay $10,000 less at University of California schools than out-of-state Americans.

Politics, not principle, is foremost in Davis' mind. The Los Angeles Times reported last week that Davis "received an additional $251,000 from California's prison guards union earlier this month, only weeks after the governor granted the officers a pay hike of as much as $1 billion and fulfilled their wish by proposing to close five private prisons."

Prison guards will get a 33.76% phased-in pay raise, thanks to Davis's sudden appreciation for their labor. Davis says he is "philosophically" convinced that private entities can't measure up to the state in building prisons: "If we learned anything from this energy debacle, it is that private companies will do what's in the interest of their shareholders, and sometimes those interests are antithetical to the public. I see no reason why private companies should be in the business of building prisons."

Yet Davis's own state audits, according to the Times, "have given high marks to the five targeted private prisons," which "house a combined 1,400 low-security inmates, most of whom have been convicted of drug-related crimes."

Davis calls his state government an "above-board administration." It is more like a reelection racket.


George Neumayr is a frequent contributor to the California Political Review.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: calgov2002; california; graydavis
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1 posted on 04/02/2002 8:42:11 PM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
"I'm asking them to make a decision as to who they want to govern this state."

Spit* Not you Bozo.

2 posted on 04/02/2002 8:44:40 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: JeanS
Grey-out Davis is a dim bulb. He seems to missing something between his ears. Aren't Californians tired of paying for Davis' screw-ups?
3 posted on 04/02/2002 8:49:56 PM PST by Cindy
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To: JeanS
Contempt is all I have for GraYouT DeViou$ .. MoneyBags .. While generations will pay for his bungled power contracts, he has time to spit out crap...

November is comin' ..Packing Time ...

It couldn't happen to a nicer fellar





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Norm

4 posted on 04/02/2002 8:50:09 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: JeanS;elk grove dan
<))) ping CA's Al Gorp
5 posted on 04/02/2002 8:52:29 PM PST by let freedom sing
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To: JeanS
He does sound like Al Gore.
6 posted on 04/02/2002 8:53:41 PM PST by afuturegovernor
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7 posted on 04/02/2002 8:58:17 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: JeanS
If Davis doesn't want us to like him, he's been very successful.
8 posted on 04/02/2002 9:00:46 PM PST by breakem
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To: JeanS
California's Al Gore is simply seeking to neutralize his negative image through a little contrived humility

Gore beat Dubya by 12 points in California in 2000.

If Davis is a Gore and Simon is a Dubya, who wins California this fall and by how many points.

9 posted on 04/02/2002 9:01:08 PM PST by Common Tator
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To: JeanS
Wow, where do you begin with a liberal loser like Davis?

He is a liar, and he couldn't govern an ant-farm without losing millions of dollars.

He is the worst governor in Californias' history, and that's saying a lot when you consider we had Pat and Jerry Brown take their turns trying to ruin us.

I pray to the good Lord that he is retired this year and NEVER returns to politics again.

Besides, he was only elected because of voter fraud just like all the rest of the democrats here.

10 posted on 04/02/2002 9:05:51 PM PST by Bullish
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To: Common Tator
Your typical whiz-dumb. You told us he couldn't beat Riordan too.
11 posted on 04/02/2002 9:06:46 PM PST by Carry_Okie
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To: Cindy
Yes Cindy, we are.
12 posted on 04/02/2002 9:07:32 PM PST by Bullish
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To: Common Tator
If Davis is a Gore and Simon is a Dubya, who wins California this fall and by how many points.

A major difference is that Gore was never less than 50% approval with his base during the election... Grayout Davis has been below 50% with those who should be his most ardent supporters for quite a while.

13 posted on 04/02/2002 9:09:25 PM PST by CA Conservative
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To: JeanS
Good news! Iam glad that Simon is not taking the bait about abortion, and Affirmative Action, they are loser issues this election year.
14 posted on 04/02/2002 9:10:58 PM PST by stimulate
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When asked about abortion, Simon looks like a coward every time he changes the subject (which is what he does). In the long run, it won't work because it looks like a character flaw and breeds the sense that he may not be so honest and forthright as he appears. Simon can't afford to lose that squeaky clean image. It is his greatest asset.
15 posted on 04/02/2002 9:15:47 PM PST by Carry_Okie
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To: CA Conservative
Davis will try to buy or bully his base. He is totally craven and cares not a whit what happens later. The degree to which he will sell out this State in the process will be scary. If he loses, watch him poison the well as he leaves.

Bubba did the same thing.

16 posted on 04/02/2002 9:18:52 PM PST by Carry_Okie
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To: JeanS
I'm not asking people to marry me

Well good because the answer would be no, on both counts.

17 posted on 04/02/2002 9:38:39 PM PST by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: Carry_Okie
If he loses, watch him poison the well as he leaves.

Yup. BUMP.

18 posted on 04/02/2002 9:40:22 PM PST by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: JeanS
Governor Gray Davis a walking, talking political disaster. He's a Typhoid Mary to Al Gore's Common Cold.
19 posted on 04/02/2002 9:50:47 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: Carry_Okie; Ernest_at_the_Beach
Yes, I(Davis) am a loser, but at least I am competent...

I love the image, but Carry is right, he would poison the well and not care how many people he hurts. If poisoning the well will buy him until after the election to deal with major state financial problems he would do that as well. To Davis, it is all politics, he doesn't care about his responsibility to the people of California.

20 posted on 04/02/2002 9:56:53 PM PST by Robert357
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