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CA Voters Should “Recall” Why Prop 22 Was Abandoned
A Few Days With Figgins ^ | Saturday, May 17, 2008 | Gary Wiram

Posted on 05/17/2008 5:00:17 PM PDT by GaryWiram

In 2003, California held a statewide circus known as the Gubernatorial Recall election. That election actually considered two questions … Yes or No, should their sitting Governor, Gray Davis, be recalled? … And, if Yes, who of the 154 candidates should replace him? The slate of candidates included Actors, a Lieutenant Governor, a State Senator, Business People, a Porn Star, a Comedian, etc., etc.

In the lead-up to this election, it seemed likely that Davis would be recalled. This gave the Republicans the opportunity to capture the Governorship of the nation’s most populous State from the Democrats. In my opinion, it was unnecessary emphasis on this that led the California Republican Party to make a tragic error. Dana Rohrabacher, the U.S. Congressman for the California District I lived in at the time, took the lead in the party’s effort to support Actor/Businessman Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was obvious that this endeavor was founded on Schwarzenegger’s popularity, making him most likely to garner the plurality of votes needed to be Davis’ replacement. It was just as obvious that, for the group led by Rohrabacher, the subject of “Who is the best Gubernatorial Candidate for the future of the State?” took a back seat to the issue of popularity. To many, the answer to the question of “Who is the best Gubernatorial Candidate for the future of the State?” was State Senator Tom McClintock. He seemed to be very clear on every issue, as it pertained to what was needed from a California Governor for the present and the future. However, he wasn’t widely known in the State and he is far from being a flashy politician. Of course, it’s impossible to say that, if Rohrabacher’s efforts had been invested in McClintock, he would have won and the Republicans would still have secured the California Governorship. As you know, Schwarzenegger became “The Governator”. However, since McClintock received more votes than any Republican besides Schwarzenegger, it seems quite feasible that, with the Rohrabacher group’s support, McClintock could have won the Governorship.

So, since that circus took place nearly five years ago, what’s its importance now? Especially, at a time when the political “hot topic” is the May 15, 2008 Headline - California Supreme Court Overturns Gay Marriage Ban - i.e. The overturn of California’s Year 2000 ballot initiative Proposition 22 which, by a vote of 61.4% in favor, prevented California from recognizing same-sex marriages. Of course, there’s ongoing heated debate on this issue. I’m not writing to add to that fire. I will say that there are people who are dear to me on both sides of this matter and my prayer is that we all can keep our related discussions, no matter how inflamed, from singeing those treasured relationships. I’m not even writing to address the matter of seven unelected officials forsaking the will of 61.4% of the California Electorate … though that seems pretty obviously wrong to me. I’m writing to address the matter of choosing style over substance – i.e. in 2003; the California Electorate let themselves be led to choosing popularity over ability. The current political “hot topic” just helps to illuminate that folly and its result … You may end up with just what you asked for, a likable “leader” who isn’t able (or willing) to respond in a way that reflects the will of those he represents. Specifically, in a statement responding to this California Supreme Court ruling, Governor Schwarzenegger simply said that he respected the ruling and did not support a constitutional amendment to overturn it. By contrast, State Senator (and now, U.S. Congress Candidate) Tom McClintock said, "Today's Supreme Court ruling is a travesty of judicial activism and is based not on California law - which is crystal-clear - but on the social views of the individual justices. Fortunately, the initiative process allows voters the opportunity to overturn this ruling by adopting the Marriage Protection initiative this November," McClintock said. "I intend to do everything in my power to campaign for this initiative."

Certainly, the outcome of the 2003 California Recall Circus isn’t unique, in terms of a population choosing style over substance, leading to travesty. As with most things, the best example is in the Bible, when Israel demanded a King. They first chose Saul, described in 1 Samuel 9:2 as “… a choice young man, and a goodly: and there was not among the children of Israel a goodlier person than he: from his shoulders and upward he was higher than any of the people.” … He was a good-looking tall guy who was a disaster, as King. On the other hand, David, Israel's first great King, who God instructed Samuel to anoint to replace Saul, was initially not included with the sons of Jesse who Samuel was considering. He wasn’t even present … as the youngest and the least, he was the one assigned to be out in the field, shepherding the flock.

So, what can we learn from this? Obviously, though we were given the “choosing style over substance” lesson in Saul and David, thousands of years ago, in Israel, it seems we still haven’t fully learned that lesson. Hopefully, the voters of California are learning from the results of their having elected (and reelected) “The Governator”. But, I no longer live in California so I’ll leave that to present-day Californians. My hope is that we will apply this lesson to what lies before us, as a nation. In the current Presidential campaign, as in most political campaigns, there is much to consider, in terms of what is style and what is substance. I’m not going to tell you, here, which of the Presidential Candidates I see as having more substance. With this, I just want to encourage you to seriously consider the matter of “a population choosing style over substance, leading to travesty.”


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Politics; Religion; Society
KEYWORDS: california; homosexualagenda; marriage; proposition; samesex

1 posted on 05/17/2008 5:00:18 PM PDT by GaryWiram
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To: GaryWiram
"...since McClintock received more votes than any Republican besides Schwarzenegger, it seems quite feasible that, with the Rohrabacher group’s support, McClintock could have won the Governorship..."

I doubt it. McClintock is great on the issues, but his campaign was a charisma-free zone. Bustamante got way more votes; he would have won handily.

I hope Tom does well, but he has got to get a personality.
2 posted on 05/17/2008 5:32:32 PM PDT by RightOnTheLeftCoast ([Fred Thompson/Clarence Thomas 2008!])
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To: RightOnTheLeftCoast
The governator is an stepping stone, halfway house, or methadone for California's voters. Quiting socialism cold turkey is than abandoning the vice of cigarette smoking.

FYI: Methadone (Dolophine, Amidone, Methadose, Physeptone, Heptadon and many others) is a synthetic opioid, used medically as an analgesic, antitussive and a maintenance anti-addictive for use in patients on opioids. IOW, it helps heroine addicts break their vice.

3 posted on 05/17/2008 5:39:26 PM PDT by SaltyJoe (Lenin legalized abortion. Afterward, every life was fair game for Death.)
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To: RightOnTheLeftCoast; calcowgirl
"Bustamante got way more votes; he would have won handily."

Really? Doesn't square with what I recall.

Lets submit it to our official researcher on California politics and see what she has on it.

cg?

4 posted on 05/17/2008 5:44:33 PM PDT by Czar ( StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Czar

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/state/2003-10-07-recal-calif_x.htm

Posted 10/30/2003 4:57 PM ET
California Governor
15235 of 15235 precincts - 100%
* Arnold Schwarzenegger GOP 3,743,431 - 50%
Cruz M. Bustamante Dem 2,432,463 - 33%
Tom McClintock GOP 1,026,492 - 14%
Peter Miguel Camejo Grn 212,956 - 3%


5 posted on 05/17/2008 6:21:05 PM PDT by RightOnTheLeftCoast ([Fred Thompson/Clarence Thomas 2008!])
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To: SaltyJoe
The governator is an stepping stone, halfway house, or methadone for California's voters.

Are you effing kidding me?? RINOLD has completely destroyed not only the GOP in CA, but conservatism as well.

I would have been happy if RINOLD would have just focused on the economic, budget, and energy issues - I think most conservatives in CA wouldn't have cared if he was liberal on some social issues. But he hasn't even been that - he's a complete liberal, out of control with his borrowing, global warming BS...you name it.

6 posted on 05/17/2008 6:23:32 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Bipartisanship: Two wolves and the American people deciding what's for dinner)
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To: RightOnTheLeftCoast

I can’t argue with anything you said. But, you seem to have completely missed my point about Arnold not standing up for the Electorate.


7 posted on 05/17/2008 6:32:01 PM PDT by GaryWiram (... see with, not through, the eye.)
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To: GaryWiram

Oh, I agree entirely about Ahhnold’s abandonment of all loyalty to those who put him in office, and of his supposed conservative/libertarian positions and philosophies as well. He’s a big-government spendaholic, and it’s increasingly difficult to see why we bothered with the recall except for all the grins and chuckles. See, otherwise we’d have been done with Gray Davis as of 2006, but as it stands he might as well still be in office.


8 posted on 05/17/2008 11:41:15 PM PDT by RightOnTheLeftCoast ([Fred Thompson/Clarence Thomas 2008!])
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To: RightOnTheLeftCoast; calcowgirl

Looks like you’re correct. Those figures are far more daunting than I recall. Thanks.


9 posted on 05/18/2008 3:16:55 PM PDT by Czar ( StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Czar

Cruz did come in 2nd. But that’s beside the point. My point was that McClintock, WITHOUT THE HELP OF THE PARTY LEADERS (LIKE ROHRABACHER), got the most votes of any Republican besides Arnold. With their support, I think McClintock could have beat Bustamante.


10 posted on 05/19/2008 9:09:56 AM PDT by GaryWiram (... see with, not through, the eye.)
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To: GaryWiram
"With their support, I think McClintock could have beat Bustamante."

I agree.

11 posted on 05/19/2008 3:28:02 PM PDT by Czar ( StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist


Take courage and be joyful. God has a way of clearing up the wickedness of the world. Just move to higher moral ground. You only have to suffer one lifetime. Your wealth, health, and reputation among mortals is nothing in the span of Eternity.
12 posted on 05/19/2008 5:28:58 PM PDT by SaltyJoe (Lenin legalized abortion. Afterward, every life was fair game for Death.)
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