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Mark Steyn: The Gubernator?
The Sunday Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 08/10/03 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 08/09/2003 5:43:47 PM PDT by Pokey78

Profile: Arnold Schwarzenegger

The best scene in The Last Action Hero (1993) was a clip from Laurence Olivier's Hamlet. Arnold Schwarzenegger, edited into the 1948 monochrome and taking dear Larry's role as the eponymous ditherer, starts off the soliloquy, cuts it short and opens fire on the castle, all the while puffing on his stogie. As the unseen narrator puts it, "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark - and Hamlet is takin' out the trash!"

A week ago, it looked as if the roles had been reversed. The conventional wisdom was that Ah-nuld wasn't man enough for California politics. Instead of saying "Hasta la vista, Gray Davis!" and blowing the punk out of the Governor's office, he was nancying around in doublet and hose whimpering, "To be or not to be, that is the question". He'd been scared off. His Kennedy wife didn't want him to run, and, besides, too many people had too much dirt on too many of the sexual perks your big-time Hollywood star avails himself of over the years. He was going to wiggle out, no doubt promising that "Ah'll be back, maybe next election, or the one after, if my wife will let me."

And so not for the first time the experts underestimated Schwarzenegger. On Wednesday's Tonight Show, he announced that he was in. Something is rotten in the State of California - and Arnie is takin' out the trash! Collyvurnja, here he comes!

Whether or not he'll win, nobody can say for certain: the rules of the recall election are as whimsical as a sudden-death gameshow round. The standard line is that it's a "circus", but pre-Arnie it was more of a freak show, filled by various unsatisfying midgets: the pornographer Larry Flynt; the diminutive ex-sitcom-player Gary Coleman; a bounty hunter from Sacramento; the extravagantly-endowed self-proclaimed "Love Goddess" Angelyne (she's a one-woman circus, if only in the sense that she has a big top); and the wannabe celebrity, obscure populist and rumoured fourth Gabor sister Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, best remembered in Britain (if at all) as Bernard Levin's ex-squeeze. But no matter how many little clowns pour out of the miniature car, it is the entry of the muscleman that has made this a circus worth seeing.

Whatever happens, he has played his opening hand at a crowded table brilliantly. Arnold has wanted to be Governor of California for two decades, but October 7 represents his best shot. For one thing, there's no primary election in a recall campaign. In a normal election, Arnie wouldn't stand a chance of getting his watered-down "moderate Republicanism" past the death-before-electability crowd who dominate GOP primaries in California. He's unsound on almost everything that matters to them. On the other hand, that supposedly puts him closer to the average voter. As the commentator Andrew Sullivan put it, "Yay! A pro-gay, pro-choice, hard-ass Republican!"

Yet you don't have to be anti-abortion or unenthusiastic about gay marriage to question the hardness of Arnold's ass. When candidates run as "fiscally conservative but socially liberal", the former invariably buckles under the attendant costs of the latter. Arnold is married to Maria Shriver - a niece of Jack, Bobby and Ted Kennedy, and a daughter of George McGovern's running mate - and, as in many mixed marriages, the Democrat seems to have the upper hand ideologically.

But even a RINO - Republican In Name Only - can drive Democrats crazy, and, in desperation to find an attack angle, Dem operatives are currently testing three themes:

1. Arnold is a Nazi.

Okay, Arnold's not a Nazi. He was born in the Austrian town of Thal, but not until 1947, and thus was technically unable to join the Nazi Party no matter how much he may have wanted to. But he certainly has family ties to the Nazis. His wife's grandfather, Joe Kennedy, was one of America's most prominent Nazi sympathisers.

Oh, wait. That's not the Nazi family ties the Dems had in mind? No, as Katie Couric put it on NBC's Today Show, "He's the son of a Nazi Party member. He said he was prejudiced, before overcoming those feelings by working with the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Los Angeles, and the dean of the centre said an investigation of Schwarzenegger's late father, conducted at the actor's request, found no evidence of war crimes."

Sorry, folks, you'll have to do better than that. The more you bring up the "son of a Nazi" line, the more you remind voters of what Arnold is: an immigrant who escaped and transcended his past. You can't saddle a man who chose to be American with the baggage he left behind in the old country.

2. Arnold is unqualified.

Yes, he's not a professional politician. And that's a disadvantage? The professional politicians are the ones who got California into this mess. This is a "throw the bum out" election, so the successful challenger will be the one who looks least like the bum. Gray Davis has been on the public payroll his entire adult life: he represents the full-time political class. Arnold represents the other California: entrepreneurial energy, wit and invention, the California that understands that if Hollywood and Silicon Valley were run by "qualified" people like Davis we'd still be watching flickering silents and you'd need union-approved quill-feathers to send e-mail.

Arnold made his first business investment at 19, using savings from his bodybuilding contests to buy a failed Munich gym. He turned it around. The first really big money he made in America in the early 1970s came when he and a fellow bodybuilder started a bricklaying business. He's one of a very few actors who was a millionaire before he ever acted. And, if you think it's no big deal being the world's highest-paid movie star, you try it - with a guttural German accent so thick you can barely do dialogue and a body frame so large you're too goofy for playing love scenes. From his gym to his mail-order company to his masonry business to his shopping malls, Schwarzenegger has shown a consistent knack for exploiting the fullest financial value from even his most modest successes. Who would you say best embodies the spirit of California? The guy who has made all his own money? Or the fellows who've squandered everybody else's?

3. Arnold's had too many women.

Arnold has been married to Maria Shriver for 17 human years, which in celebrity years is the equivalent of a Diamond Jubilee. Any dirt Democrats dig up is going to have to be nuclear. When you've been a popular celebrity for 20 years, the only way you can be damaged is with something that's dramatically inconsistent with what the public thinks it knows about you. "Womanising" won't cut it, not for a movie star. If it's oral sex with a starlet in his trailer, the public will shrug. If it's beating up a pre-op transsexual hooker, you're in business. But in a two-month campaign anyone who wants to take him down is going to have to move fast.

Ever since he became a US citizen in 1983, Arnold has taken care, in his marriage and business interests, to remain politically viable. This is his window of opportunity: he's the man who seems most in tune with the moment. Is it likely that Californians have got themselves all whipped up with the Recall Fever just to install another rent-a-hack like Lieutenant-Governor Cruz Bustamante? Or will they figure, what the hell, let's go all the way and take a flyer on Arnie? Everything about this race - from the compressed schedule to the multiple candidates - favours him. "It's the most difficult decision I've made in my entire life, except the one I made in 1978 when I decided to get a bikini wax," he told NBC's Jay Leno, stealing Arianna Huffington's best line. Arnold waxes, everybody else wanes. Hasta la vista, Grayby.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: calgov2002; marksteyn; marksteynlist; schwarzenegger
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To: Pokey78
I keep hearing Freepers complain that Arnold is a RINO. They have to remember the most important thing here. Without a democrat in charge, the chances of voter fraud in California are cut down considerably. Nothing will cut it out completely, but it WILL make a difference having a republican in the statehouse. Particularly someone with ethics.
61 posted on 08/09/2003 9:08:30 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: Sabertooth
I don't recall which of the fifth columnists repeated the following lines... ...that are witlessly intended to transfer the guilt off the shoulders of the Statist RINO wing for their treachery in the November election onto loyal conservatives.

They are scared we've realized we don't need them this time, so expect more of this and worse.

They are once again trying to extort or scare us out of our position of fighting for the right cause in place of a promise for half measures, a promise offered with no substance other than "profiding eferythin fer eferyboty."

I've given up further wasting my time even speaking to such useful idiots of the Leftist/Statist status quo. Instead I am just going to go around reinforcing those who, like you, understand this time is so very different. The Left and RINO are dickering over the same bloc of votes. They are splintered. The parties are little or no use except for sending out goons to beat us up (seen that other thread today?).

We, sticking together and picking up other thoroughly fed-up voters, can win this war on our own terms.

So continue the fight, and don't even bother telling the rubes to go stick it. They get perfectly satisfied doing it to themselves.

62 posted on 08/09/2003 9:14:36 PM PDT by Avoiding_Sulla (You can't see where we're going when you don't look where we've been.)
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To: AAABEST
I think a blockheaded, half-nazi, pro-death, liberal, pro-homo hollyweird enviro is absolutely perfect for them.

We agree.

This is spooky.

63 posted on 08/09/2003 9:15:32 PM PDT by Kevin Curry (Put Justice Janice Rogers Brown on the Supreme Court--NOW)
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To: McGavin999
Nothing will cut it out completely, but it WILL make a difference having a republican in the statehouse. Particularly someone with ethics.

Who do you have in mind?

64 posted on 08/09/2003 9:16:37 PM PDT by Kevin Curry (Put Justice Janice Rogers Brown on the Supreme Court--NOW)
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To: AAABEST
WOW! Your post #47 is the most venomous, hate-filled drivel I've read in a very long time. You are a poster child for everything that the general public fears about people on the Right side of the political spectrum. I mean, your string of adjectives, alone, speaks volumes about the kind of person you are: corrupted, Godless, selfish, contemptuous, blockheaded, half-Nazi, pro-death...sheesh! With your invective, you write off the largest state in the nation — some 34 million souls. You are one scary individual.
65 posted on 08/09/2003 9:19:55 PM PDT by Wolfstar (And an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.)
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To: Wolfstar
But he's right.
66 posted on 08/09/2003 9:20:30 PM PDT by Kevin Curry (Put Justice Janice Rogers Brown on the Supreme Court--NOW)
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To: Pokey78
Thanks for posting this article. Go Arnold!
67 posted on 08/09/2003 9:20:59 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: PhiKapMom
Sometimes I think the crowd to whom Steyn refers secretly would rather have Leftist Dems in office. Certainly, for people who profess to be Conservatives and, therefore, on the political Right, a great many candidates on the same side of the political spectrum seem never to be good enough. If one is always disgruntled with their own and never with those on the other side who are much worse, then something doesn't compute. By the way, did you catch the extraordinary invective in Post #47 on this thread? Astonishing.
68 posted on 08/09/2003 9:24:34 PM PDT by Wolfstar (And an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.)
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To: Wolfstar
"It's because the "death-before-electability crowd" is perpetually disgruntled. If they can't get a 100% complete loaf, they'd rather starve. Oddly, they always seem to be more disgruntled with everyone except the Left/Dems. "

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Another sad, but painfully true statement.
69 posted on 08/09/2003 9:27:05 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: Victoria Delsoul
He has said he is a family man and so is his wife

That news would shock even the Hollywood "elite"! ;)

70 posted on 08/09/2003 9:28:07 PM PDT by lonevoice
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To: Avoiding_Sulla
To sum up your point of view: "To win this election, I don't need anybody except you and me." Yep. Sure. Mmmhmmm. OK. Guess essentially telling everyone but your narrow slice of the electorate to go to blazes is one way to practice politics.
71 posted on 08/09/2003 9:32:34 PM PDT by Wolfstar (And an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.)
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To: Wolfstar
Sometimes I think the crowd to whom Steyn refers secretly would rather have Leftist Dems in office.

The only viable choice in California is between leftist dem or a morally reprobate fiscal moderate. We merely acknowledge this. We take no pride in it. We suffer it.

72 posted on 08/09/2003 9:32:34 PM PDT by Kevin Curry (Put Justice Janice Rogers Brown on the Supreme Court--NOW)
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To: Pokey78
LOL:

Okay, Arnold's not a Nazi. He was born in the Austrian town of Thal, but not until 1947, and thus was technically unable to join the Nazi Party no matter how much he may have wanted to. But he certainly has family ties to the Nazis. His wife's grandfather, Joe Kennedy, was one of America's most prominent Nazi sympathisers.

73 posted on 08/09/2003 9:33:14 PM PDT by GOPJ
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To: Wolfstar
Astonishing is right! What a nasty post!

If one is always disgruntled with their own and never with those on the other side who are much worse, then something doesn't compute.

I think you are on to something and it has been bothering me for a long time. When I see people posting Bush is a RINO or Bush is a socialist but never attack the other side, I have wondered if these people who continually criticize Republicans are even Republicans.

They never answer posts asking if they walked precincts for their conservative candidates or what they are doing to elect more conservatives -- instead they whine!

No one in their right mind could say that there is no difference in the parties either. Sometimes their posts are right out of the RAT Talking point papers too.

Beginning to think I should be paying more attention on here to some postings.

74 posted on 08/09/2003 9:33:32 PM PDT by PhiKapMom (Bush Cheney '04 - VICTORY IN '04 -- $4 for '04 - www.GeorgeWBush.com/donate/)
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To: Pokey78
Please put me on this Mark Steyn list. Every word he writes, I wish I had written.
75 posted on 08/09/2003 9:34:00 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: lonevoice
That news would shock even the Hollywood "elite"! ;)

Well, as a matter of fact I heard Davis saying that the radical right wingers want to take his job. I guess being a family man makes anyone a radical right winger in California.

76 posted on 08/09/2003 9:36:37 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul (Arnold is the man who seems most in tune with the moment. --Mark Steyn)
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To: Wolfstar
Carville was also spotted meeting with Perot's advisors during that critical time period. If I may, I would like to join you in selling that bridge!

It amazes me the number of folks on here that keep saying that Perot did not have an affect on the 1992 election and his being in the race didn't give Clinton the win. Have always thought they voted for Perot because all the Republicans I know believe Perot was directly responsible!
77 posted on 08/09/2003 9:38:12 PM PDT by PhiKapMom (Bush Cheney '04 - VICTORY IN '04 -- $4 for '04 - www.GeorgeWBush.com/donate/)
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To: Kevin Curry
No, he (or she) most emphatically is NOT right. I'm a Californian. He (or she) just told me to go to blazes, even though I've never voted for a Democrat in my life. I've worked long and hard volunteering on Republican campaigns and always try to back the most conservative candidate in the primaries. Even though we're in the minority in this state, there are still millions more like me. You and AAABest just dismiss all of us — AAABest just more viciously than you. Unfortunately, I can't use the words I'm thinking right now to describe him/her.
78 posted on 08/09/2003 9:38:49 PM PDT by Wolfstar (And an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.)
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To: FairOpinion
Did you catch the breathtaking invective in Post #47! And some other dope came along and agreed with that poster, no less. That's the kind of attitude that turns the general public off to Republicans. The public believes we all think like that.
79 posted on 08/09/2003 9:42:38 PM PDT by Wolfstar (And an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.)
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To: Victoria Delsoul
He has said he is a family man and so is his wife,

Nuclear dirt! I smell nuclear dirt!

80 posted on 08/09/2003 9:43:49 PM PDT by A.J.Armitage
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