Posted on 06/29/2006 9:31:34 AM PDT by calcowgirl
Hey Gropinator! Don't you remember--this so-called group went demoncRAT in the last election. Short memory, gropinator. Is it possibly because you've surrounded yourself with all your wife's demoncrats to make you into one? Only it's called RINO.
That sounds even better.
Besides, she looks like a female version of that creature they used have on late night TV on "Tales from the Crypt".
Depends on what the definition of DISASTER IS.. ;-)
It's not just the Gub. He's just the poster boy.
It is the tentacles of the New Majority behind the scenes reaching out to build a more diverse & in your face GOP operation, and it is active in 14 states at present and growing.
The Recall was an opportunity to upset the apple cart and get rid of the bad apples, instead, well, .. Tomorrow..
Gubinor to sign megaBudget tomorrow to much acclaim from both sides of the aisle. (The state budget includes a 12% increase in spending after run-ups of close to 10% each of the last two years.)
Film at 11..
So the question then becomes -- who's more harmful, RINOs or liberal Democrats? The answer, still, is the latter.
oh my
who's more harmful, RINOs or liberal Democrats? The answer, still, is the latter.
Main Street Republicans,, The Gang of 14,, who causes more drama to be involved in many issues these days?
Both are equally as harmful or damn close to it.
This is something with which I'm not familiar. Got any info/references I can use to educate myself?
And therein lies the problem--and the dilemma. Arnold is awful and Angelides is more awful. I'm so sick of the media talking about "bipartisan" budgets and "bipartisan" bondage intitiatives, when the vast majority of Republican legislators opposed both. Now we have "bipartisan" global warming regulations, "bipartisan" land grabs, "bipartisan" GLBT "civil rights", all because the Governor (R) backs (or promotes) these things. Had the same things been promoted by Gray Davis instead of Arnold, they would have had unanimous opposition from the Republicans. Instead, we continue to lurch further and further to the left. Gridlock was a much better alternative than where we have headed with billions in deficits and borrowing.
I guess there's a little bit of Girly Man in every Terminator.
Thanks for the info, Norm. Will read it thoroughly. :)
It would seem a very tight "fist(ing)" one
I will cite this thread every time FareOpinion touts Arnold having vetoed gay marriage (a bill that would have been thrown out by the Supreme Court by virtue of Prop 22).
"who's more harmful, RINOs or liberal Democrats? The answer, still, is the latter."
Wrong again!
If the 'Rats screw up we can blame the 'Rats and vote for the "R",
when an incompetent RINOld screws up all we can do is complain amongst ourselves, take the heat from the 'Rats and wait until 2010 to vote for a true blue conservative!
Remember the last RINO CA had for a governor...
Pete Wilson did more harm to the CA GOP and help for the CA 'Rat party than anyone in modern history!
And where is Pete Wilson today?
Just call up RINOld's office and ask for Pete Wilson.
Annual dues are $10,000 (for the New Majority group).
Sounds like a bunch of fat-cat, elitist Third Way types. Now that I know Schwarzennegger is one of these "New Majority" (really Third Way) types, I understand better why he governs the way he does.
There have been many "third way" movements around the world. The modern one is nothing more than an attempt to repackage socialism by shoring up its economic weaknesses while still adhering to a "progressive" governmental and social agenda. Third Way types are Leftists who cherry pick elements of Rightist fiscal policies. Then they try to marginalize both traditional Leftists and people on the Right by characterizing themselves as pragmatists and centrists.
Remember the Democratic Leadership Council that pushed Bill Clinton to the White House? It's a Third Way group. Remember the group founded by Warren Rudman and Paul Tsongas in the early 1990's? Same thing. Even Newt Gingrich was pushing the Third Way for awhile, because he was a friend of someone who wrote a book about the Third Way. (I don't know if he still adheres to that philosophy though.)
If you Google "Third Way," you'll find many references. There's even an official Third Way website. Here's a link.
Here's a link to the Democratic Leadership Council's website. You'll easily see the commonalities between the Third Way's site and the DLC's site.
I think this is the book Newt was pushing several years ago.
Here's a snippet of Amazon's review of this book:
The idea of finding a third way in politics has been widely discussed - not only in the UK, but in the US, Continental Europe and Latin America. But what is the third way? Supporters of the notion haven't been able to agree, and critics deny the possibility altogether. Anthony Giddens shows that developing a third way is not only a possibility but a necessity in modern politics. The third way represents the renewal of social democracy in a world where the views of the old left have become obsolete, while those of the new right are inadequate and contradictory.
Here's an excerpt from the description of Third Way on Wikipedia:
The term was appropriated by politicians in the 1990s who wished to incorporate Thatcher and Reagan's projects of economic deregulation, privatization, and globalization into the mainstream centre-left political parties (following the crisis of socialism after the fall of the Berlin Wall) so that in this context the Third Way is usually understood as a nickname for neoliberal social-economic policy. As such, it has become an important ideology in modern European democracies, especially by some Social-Democratic parties, as well as for some members of the United States Democratic Party (particularly, the Democratic Leadership Council). It gets its name from its alleged role as an alternative to both pure, free market capitalism and the kind of economic order represented by strong welfare states such as the Scandinavian countries and Germany, which are held to be too regulated and taxed at rates that are too high to compete with economies run on free-market principles.
Thanks Carry_Okie. Perhaps that's the book I was thinking of, although my admittedly all-too-human memory still thinks he also helped push a book about the Third Way at some point.
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