Ooops! Looks like I'm not the only one saying this, or else he's read some of my numerous posts on the same theme!!!
To: SierraWasp
Unlike Ronald Reagan, Arnold is a Moderate, but the left and the right declared Reagan had to go, back in the 1970's. Arnold has been under attack by the Labor Unions and the MSM has been working with them very closely. I wouldn't count out Arnold yet
2 posted on
11/16/2005 9:41:28 PM PST by
MJY1288
(The main stream media has the wisdom of a new born and the vision of a still born)
To: SierraWasp
Uh-huh. So the state GOP dumps Arnold. Done months ago. But does this more public version mean that the state GOP is going to do anything?
Anyone?
Anyone?
Right.. I think even Tom McClintock is tired of the CAGOP. Their sole contribution to the state these days seems to be gathering together to bemoan how difficult it is in California.
The exact opposite of the national parties. Whereas the Democrats in California have communal insanity in putting forth items so radical that most Democrats can't agree with it, the CAGOP doesn't even offer up any plans for the forthcoming election other than possibly dumping Arnold.
It's Simon all over again, or a more recent example, Jones. You know, the guy who ran against Boxer. Though I doubt you could find three out of ten Californians who would know that.
3 posted on
11/16/2005 9:41:48 PM PST by
kingu
(Draft Fmr Senator Fred Thompson for '08.)
To: SierraWasp
Republicans in California? Who knew?
4 posted on
11/16/2005 9:41:55 PM PST by
claudiustg
(Go Bush! Go Sharon!)
To: Carry_Okie; NormsRevenge; FOG724; calcowgirl; tubebender; hedgetrimmer; forester; ElkGroveDan; ...
Interesting ping... Who will you vote for in next June's Primary? How 'bout next November???
5 posted on
11/16/2005 9:44:05 PM PST by
SierraWasp
(The only thing that can save CA is making eastern CA the 51st state called Sierra Republic!!!)
To: SierraWasp
And we'll replace him with??? Let's face it, this state is really screwed up and it will continue to get worse as the productive residents keep fleeing to Arizona and Nevada while being replaced by our undocumented friends to the south.
6 posted on
11/16/2005 9:45:23 PM PST by
CALawyer
To: SierraWasp
Wow, this is great. We got another Republican to whip saw. He`s toast, what the Rats don`t kill, we will. Oh, life is good. Arnie must go, California will be so much better off when the state employee unions completely run things.
Get out of the way, Rats, the conservatives are here to help. ( heres the neat thing, when Arnie is gone, we can blame him, the villain, cause he wasn`t pure enough)
7 posted on
11/16/2005 9:46:38 PM PST by
bybybill
(remember, the fish come first)
To: SierraWasp
BS, he came closer than anyone taking on the unions in CA. They spent 200 million dollars they no longer have. Next year, put the measures back on the ballot and see what happens when they haven't the money. We won big time and we have to keep hitting hard. We beat Davis, we faced the left and had them use most of their resources. Now is the time to strike harder than ever. Only weak ass limp wristed wrinkley assed GOP 90 pound weak-saucers would quit now!!
11 posted on
11/16/2005 9:54:36 PM PST by
Porterville
(Pray for War- Spanish by birth, American by the Grace of God!!!)
To: SierraWasp
Another Bustamante supporter...
To: SierraWasp
That's a great idea, because, based on the recent special election, I'm sure another Republican could win in a landslide. Right?
17 posted on
11/16/2005 10:13:13 PM PST by
Cinnamon Girl
(OMGIIHIHOIIC ping list)
To: SierraWasp
A Christmas gift for the CA GOP...
22 posted on
11/16/2005 10:27:04 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
(*Fightin' the system like a $2 hooker on crack*)
To: SierraWasp
I agree with the article. The special election was a boneheaded move. Low turnout favored the unions. The RATS will takeover and the state will crash, than a real Republican can win.
29 posted on
11/16/2005 11:00:12 PM PST by
John Lenin
(Is it safe ?)
To: SierraWasp
And I tend to agree with Mark. In fact, I've never met a radio talkster that I agree with half as much as him. Arnold has made it plain over the past week that he is the legislature's man from here on out.
Now, the question is how do we get Arnie into the dump truck? (and how do we get Sen. Tom to sign on???)
Now for the reality: It ain't going to happen.
41 posted on
11/17/2005 9:09:59 AM PST by
editor-surveyor
(Atheist and Fool are synonyms; Evolution is where fools hide from the sunrise)
To: SierraWasp
I dunno about "dumping" (openly, anyway) him, but it would be great if Arnold sorta ... stepped aside for Tom McClintock this time. Maybe Arnold could get the nomination and THEN step aside, on the understanding that the nom would go to Tom? I'm unsure how that works. Anyway, I can dream.
Tom (one must assume) *only* chose not to run for the top office out of a sense of party loyalty. If Arnold is a millstone around the party's neck, though, then he should get out and go make "King Conan" ^^
44 posted on
11/17/2005 10:39:17 AM PST by
pogo101
To: SierraWasp
As if the state GOP was doing all that well before Arnold came on the scene.
53 posted on
11/17/2005 11:28:03 AM PST by
dfwgator
To: SierraWasp
If we can force a primary on the RP side, I'm all for it. If we can't it will be a wasted effort.
To: SierraWasp
Stupid article by a clearly stupid man. If the article were any more generalized and opinioned, and beefless, it would explode. That's my call.
73 posted on
11/17/2005 4:26:45 PM PST by
Torie
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