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CA: A familiar scenario: Right-wing makes noise, but little else, at convention
Capitol Weekly ^ | 2/23/06 | Roger Salazar

Posted on 02/23/2006 10:10:29 AM PST by NormsRevenge

It's party time―again. It's time for all the good, little, right-wing boys and girls of the OC, Inland Empire, and Central Valley to strut their stuff at the California Republican Party convention―again.

Seriously, how many of these things do these guys have every year?

Still, this one ought to be interesting.

The PPIC poll out today shows Schwarzenegger has failed to gain traction with the public, despite his infrastructure bond marketing tour. In fact, Arnold's approval rating has tumbled down to 35 percent among all adults, dropping five points since January.

Arnold was hemorrhaging support from the left and the middle after the special election debacle and now is bleeding profusely from the right because of his apparent leftward lurches on the bond package, minimum wage, and because he installed former Democratic Party operatives to work on his campaign and staff. Heck, even the new California Republican Party spokesman is a former Clinton-Gore operative.

The fact that the California Republican Assembly didn't have the votes to force the Party into rescinding its endorsement of Schwarzenegger doesn't change that fact that they are one ticked-off crew. The base of the party has been mollified with promises of a policy debate over the issues, but the wingers are not pleased with the governor's flip-flopping. They have seen his rhetoric (not his actions, mind you) jump from hardcore fiscal conservative to a big borrowing spend-o-crat. The Governator is going to have to work hard to keep the wingers on his side.

So what are we to expect from the gathering of elephants in San Jose this weekend? How will Arnold shore up his support from the right-wing activists so critical to his upcoming reelection effort? Two words―Red Meat. When Arnold drops as low as 35 percent, it means he's having trouble with his base. When he has trouble with his base, he tends to pander. Will Arnold do that again in San Jose?

Perhaps Arnold will remind the GOP faithful about some of the right-wing things he's done for them while in office: stopping immigrants from getting driver's licenses (a policy he follows strictly himself); stopping gay marriage; and fighting the ability of unions to spend money on political issues? But if he does, how will all the pandering play back in Sacramento with both Republicans and Democrats?

Schwarzenegger often talks about paddling a little on the left, then a little on the right. But what we've actually got is a governor who is constantly getting carried away by the current. This weekend, we'll see just how far right the Republican base can push the Arnold canoe.

Another force that might push that canoe is the coverage by GOP bloggers.

Remember, this is a governor who was so concerned with the way conservative bloggers reacted to his appointment of Susan Kennedy that he invited Jon Fleischman into his office to give him a one-on-one briefing on his proposals. These folks will be commenting on Schwarzenegger and the happenings of the GOP convention in real time and we will see how much of an influence that has on the policy and political discussions.

Last November's ballot fight showed us the impact a demoralized Republican base has on the outcome of an election. Even with Schwarzenegger and his conservative sidekick Tom McClintock campaigning up and down the state, the voters still rejected their message. Arnold has been trying to make noise on the left ever since then, and he's paying dearly for it with the base. If we witness yet another flip-flop in San Jose and hear Red Meat rhetoric for a red state crowd, it will confirm what we already know­this guy's troubles are far from over.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: cagop; cagopconvention; california; convention; crp; familiar; noise; rightwing; scenario; schwarzenegger
Roger Salazar is a principal with the Sacramento political consulting firm, AcostaSalazar LLC. He was a spokesman for former Vice President Al Gore, and served in former Gov. Gray Davis’ press office.
1 posted on 02/23/2006 10:10:31 AM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

This is hard, impartial reportage. I feel like I was there!


2 posted on 02/23/2006 10:17:27 AM PST by wideawake
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To: NormsRevenge

Why doesn't the so called "main stream media" ever label the "progressives", "liberals" and "socialists" and Democrats as left wing, or extreme left wing or America hating left wing, or commie traitor left wing like they label every Republican or conservative item as "right wing"? Rhetorical question, NRN.


3 posted on 02/23/2006 10:17:44 AM PST by garyhope (Peace through superior firepower, A-10's, C-130 gunships, rational thought and pragmatism.)
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To: wideawake
"AND NOW" is bleeding from the right? The right was always skeptical of Arnold. They had to be cajoled into not outright opposing him.

and now is bleeding profusely from the right

4 posted on 02/23/2006 10:36:25 AM PST by DManA
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To: NormsRevenge
Perhaps Arnold will remind the GOP faithful about some of the right-wing things he's done for them while in office:

This should be good...

...stopping immigrants from getting driver's licenses (a policy he follows strictly himself);

The signatures for a referendum on SB60 were well under way. This law was a goner, Arnold or no Arnold. It's no achievement at all.

...stopping gay marriage;

Oh, yeah, right. This one is BS too. Arnold signed six bills that elevated domestic partnerships to the equivalent of marriage in all but name.

...and fighting the ability of unions to spend money on political issues?

Fighting and failing after having blown his political capital on Props 57 and 58 and then dumping his credibility by demonstrating no intention of cutting spending . The net effect is having empowered his enemies.

5 posted on 02/23/2006 11:18:33 AM PST by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to manage by central planning.)
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To: NormsRevenge
I could tell right off this guy has the maturity of a nine-year old, so being associated with Gore and Davis comes as no surprise.

There will be more than just Ahnold at the convention, with other important statewide races up for grabs, and I hope to see something from the No on 82 campaign (speaking of which, Rob Reiner should be in San Jose speaking soon as I type this... I really wish I was there Freeping him)

6 posted on 02/23/2006 11:59:13 AM PST by CounterCounterCulture (Don't be a meathead... NO on PROP 82)
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To: NormsRevenge
Schwarzenegger often talks about paddling a little on the left, then a little on the right.

I believe this was Jerry Brown's favorite phrase, not Arnold's.

7 posted on 02/23/2006 3:39:52 PM PST by calcowgirl
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To: NormsRevenge
If there are no other FReepers going to the convention I hereby appoint you to wave the FRee Rpublic Flag. I will reimburse your Bart ride down there...
8 posted on 02/23/2006 3:48:33 PM PST by tubebender (Everything I know about computers I learned on Free Republic...)
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To: tubebender

BART doesn't go to San Jose. . yet .. lol


but I can catch Light Rail 2 miles or so from here to downtown. Im still looking for a Rhino suit to wear.


9 posted on 02/23/2006 6:24:11 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Carry_Okie
Arnold signed six bills that elevated domestic partnerships to the equivalent of marriage in all but name.

Instead of seeing the glass as 99% empty, why not see it as 1% full?

10 posted on 02/23/2006 6:27:38 PM PST by Mojave
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To: Mojave
Instead of seeing the glass as 99% empty, why not see it as 1% full?

rotflmao.

11 posted on 02/23/2006 6:34:16 PM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: NormsRevenge

Good grief this is a biased article! I follow politics closely and I had to stop reading ½ way through the article!!!


12 posted on 02/23/2006 10:06:10 PM PST by forester (An economy that is overburdened by government eventually results in collapse)
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To: forester

I thought it was truthful,....who is happy with him?


13 posted on 02/23/2006 10:12:39 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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