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McClintock Key to Democratic Victory in California
Intellectual Conservative.com ^ | 9/2/3 | Bob Chandra

Posted on 09/02/2003 4:21:28 PM PDT by socal_parrot

A Democratic plot to boost Tom McClintock’s candidacy at Arnold Schwarzenegger’s expense has recently come to light.

On paper, the recall election should be a cakewalk for California Republicans. A cursory analysis reveals a governor with an approval rating below Richard Nixon at his low point. The only serious Democrat candidate is the state’s uninspiring lieutenant governor, Cruz Bustamante, who unquestioningly followed Governor Davis through his mishaps with the budget and energy crisis. It should be a breeze for Republicans, right? Think again. Democrats are euphoric over Tom McClintock’s intransigence in continuing his long-shot bid for governor. This allows Democrats to divide and conquer their way into office. Democrats are attempting to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat and Tom McClintock is an essential part of their game plan.

For starters, Democrats know McClintock cannot win. They know that he has ran for statewide office twice before and lost both times. McClintock’s problem is not so much that he’s unknown but that Californians know about him and have rejected his candidacy time and again. Knowing this, a Democrat plot to boost McClintock’s candidacy at Schwarzenegger’s expense has already surfaced. According to the Sacramento Bee’s Daniel Weintraub, “Ever since Cruz Bustamante entered the race, it's been assumed that California's Indian tribes were going to pool their money and do independent expenditures on his behalf, expensive ads that get around the $21,000 limit on contributions. Now I am hearing rumblings that the Indians might think about helping Cruz in a more creative way as well. If they spent, say, $4 million on behalf of state Sen. Tom McClintock, the most conservative Republican in the race, they might pump McClintock's numbers up while hurting Arnold and not harming Cruz a bit. Remember, Cruz needs a split GOP vote to win. That would be one way to get it.” The reliably Democratic Indian tribes, loyal to Bustamante, would essentially throw their weight behind McClintock to chip away at the support of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the GOP front-runner. The Democrat strategy with regard to Tom McClintock is: “If you know you can beat ‘em, join ‘em.”

McClintock is unfazed by this conniving scheme and is more than happy to play along. His actions suggest that he’s willing to make allies with loyal Democratic groups under the logic, the enemy of my enemy (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is my friend. On August 28th, McClintock and Bustamante went together before the California Nations Indian Gaming Association to pledge their support. Needless to say, money will follow. Whether McClintock knows it or not, he’s being used by the Left. If Democrat allies can keep McClintock in the game, they can put a cap on Arnold’s support. A recent Los Angeles Times poll shows Bustamante with 35% of the vote and McClintock with 12%. The poll indicates that McClintock will lose decisively but more importantly, his vote will ensure that GOP front-runner Schwarzenegger loses as well.

It doesn’t have to be this way. McClintock could see the light and do what’s best for the party – as Bill Simon did by bowing out of the race. Other than his new Democratic support, the picture continues to grow bleaker for McClintock. The Washington Post and Sacramento Bee are reporting that there will be a record turnout for the recall election. This invalidates the early calculus by McClintock supporters - that in a low turnout election, grassroots could carry the day. Further, the base is growing more familiar with Schwarzenegger’s conservatism – Arnold came out against partial-birth abortion, against gay marriage, and for a constitutional spending cap.

There comes a time when personal ambition must be set aside and self-affirming but false justifications for one’s candidacy need to be reexamined. If McClintock stays in the California Senate, and assuming Arnold wins the governorship, he and Arnold could play the good-cop/bad-cop routine to perfection, mirroring President Bush and Tom Delay’s efforts at the national level. Additionally, McClintock may be well positioned to challenge Barbara Boxer in next year’s US Senate race. However, if McClintock persists with his spoiler campaign and throws the election to Bustamante, it is doubtful he will have any political capital for a future race.

But assuming things stay the way they are, with McClintock’s help, Bustamante and the Democrats may well pull off an upset of a lifetime on Election Day.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: arnold; cruz; dupes; mcclintites; mcjeffords; plot; rats; recall; stooges; tom
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To: Tempest
Imagine that. The Wilson RINOs sabotaged his run in '94, I just wrote about it last night:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/973836/posts?page=207#207
Hope that helps. ;-)
421 posted on 09/02/2003 7:28:38 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~RINOs can eat my shorts - and you don't want to know when I washed 'em last~)
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To: Vinomori
There we go again -- another insult directed against McClintock by a liberal Republican.
422 posted on 09/02/2003 7:28:58 PM PDT by sruleoflaw
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To: dwills
And, despite their claims, what kind of Republicans are those who would rather help a DemonRAT get elected, than a Republican supported by the other 90% of the Republicans? <<

now that's what i would call 'rino'

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ZACTLY... conservatives that are USING the GOP to push their own agenda and to hell with the rest of the party members or platform are the RINO's.

423 posted on 09/02/2003 7:29:26 PM PDT by Tamzee ("Big government sounds too much like sluggish socialism."......Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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To: Reagan Man
Conservative and moderate Republican voters, with help from independent,communists,socialists,liberals,lefists and green voters can get McClintock elected. Don't believe the hype from the leftwing.

And if elephants had wings, THEY COULD FLY!

424 posted on 09/02/2003 7:29:26 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: Miss Marple
"And don't try dodging by saying that Arnold isn't a "real" Republican."

Dig it, baby, Ah-nold isn't a real Republican.

425 posted on 09/02/2003 7:29:54 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~RINOs can eat my shorts - and you don't want to know when I washed 'em last~)
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To: Duramaximus
"Arnold has close ties to the Kennedy family."
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On the other side, conservative pundit and best-selling author Ann Coulter has expressed support for Schwarzenegger, telling CNN’s Larry King:

”We don't know too much about what kind of Republican he is, but I'm impressed enough that he's in Hollywood, he's married to a Kennedy and he still calls him himself a Republican. That's good enough for me…There may be a lot of things I disagree with him about, but who cares? I mean, for example, a moderate Republican means a person is a pro-abortion Republican. So what is the governor of California going to do? They need to get their budget under control. The most a governor can do to support abortion is to put in a kind word for Justice Souter.”

Though Ms. Coulter makes an important point—the California budget is clearly the most important issue of the campaign—a governor can play an important role in crafting state abortion law. California currently has a parental consent law on the books, but it is not enforced due to a California Supreme Court decision that declared that the law in violation of the state constitution. The California governor could sign a constitutional amendment requiring parental consent before an abortion is performed on a minor or enact judicial reform in hopes of overturning the decision. Moreover, California law is quite liberal on Medicaid funding for abortion. The governor could sign legislation that would further restrict such funding.

Still, Coulter’s pragmatic point is valid—California’s next governor will be working on the budget, not social issues. David Horowitz, president of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, concurs, arguing that Schwarzenegger has the “cool” factor necessary to win:

“Even Ronald Reagan left issues like abortion on the back burner when he led California Republicans to victory. This is a state, it should never be forgotten, that has a million more registered Democrats than it does Republicans.”

http://www.cornellreview.org/nsogart.cgi?num=147

426 posted on 09/02/2003 7:30:47 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: Duramaximus
*BUMP*

And don't forget who's too scared to do a REAL debate ! ;-)
427 posted on 09/02/2003 7:31:01 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~RINOs can eat my shorts - and you don't want to know when I washed 'em last~)
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To: PhiKapMom; ArneFufkin
Needless to say, I would have been surprised had he posted a link and told people to "tune in at 6:44 to hear me support Tom!"
428 posted on 09/02/2003 7:31:19 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Tempest
The list of conservatives is growing by the day including talk show hosts! This is great news -- two more added!
429 posted on 09/02/2003 7:31:30 PM PDT by PhiKapMom (Alpha Omnicon Pi Mom too!)
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To: sruleoflaw; hchutch; Chancellor Palpatine; Registered
Poohbah, way to go. So the word war started with the McClintock supporters.

Yup. Back in early August.

Let's see you've called me a "clueless dork."

After you've insulted everyone who disagrees with you, and after you acted like a...well...a clueless dork. And that was today, not in early August.

You remind me of a classmate in high school. He complained one day that another guy kicked him in the groin for no reason...all he'd done is spit in the guy's face and call him a faggot...

McClintock himself has been called cross-eyed and McNader, been pictured as roadkill and had himself called other names.

After McClintock supporters flamed the living hell out of Registered for disagreeing with them.

Don't go around shooting at people, and they probably wont shoot back.

Personally, I've met liberals who aren't anywhere near as mean-spirited as some Arnold fans -- but Arnold fans are more liberal than the rest of us.

Gosh, y'all can dish out the insults, but you can't take 'em, huh?

Here's a quarter, call yourself a Waaah-mbulance.

430 posted on 09/02/2003 7:31:30 PM PDT by Poohbah (Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Try again. Why are you sabotaging our best proven vote-getter in this race

Oh yeh, like I'm influencing the thousands upon thousands of Californians that are going to vote in this thing..got ya.
431 posted on 09/02/2003 7:31:51 PM PDT by Registered (Gray Davis won't be baaaaahhck)
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To: FairOpinion
"A lousy 10% of the GOP tries to lead the rest around by the nose by claiming it is "the base", and threatening to bolt if the other 90% doesn't go its way."

It's called the greedy pig syndrome, from the Wall Street saying "Bulls make money, Bears make money, Pigs get slaughtered." For you simple types, this means the "I want it all my way" types get slaughtered, especially in politics.

432 posted on 09/02/2003 7:32:53 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: strela
My next door neighbor from when I was a kid had an insulting nickname for his sister (she had the same lipless condition).

I think we'll resurrect it for McClintock's benefit, because it is soooooo appropriate.

Chicken lips.

433 posted on 09/02/2003 7:32:56 PM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine ("Hee Haw" was only supposed to be a TV show, not a political movement)
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To: montag813
ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!!!! That map was a good one!
434 posted on 09/02/2003 7:33:06 PM PDT by PhiKapMom (Alpha Omnicon Pi Mom too!)
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To: FairOpinion
You just don't get it, do you ? McClintock drops out and Davis WON'T be recalled. Your dreams of Conservatives uniting with the Ah-nold sheep is FANTASY. They will stay home rather than vote to replace one liberal with another.
435 posted on 09/02/2003 7:33:37 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~RINOs can eat my shorts - and you don't want to know when I washed 'em last~)
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To: sruleoflaw

Gee, that was rather (excuse the pun) tame, considering the KoolAid-drinking vitriol exhibited here by his True Believer followers.

436 posted on 09/02/2003 7:34:59 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Spyder
Apparently you aren't familiar with the direction RINOs take governments, either. Hint: it ain't a Conservative direction.
437 posted on 09/02/2003 7:35:02 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~RINOs can eat my shorts - and you don't want to know when I washed 'em last~)
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
Love the tagline!
438 posted on 09/02/2003 7:35:05 PM PDT by EllaMinnow
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To: Tempest
When will your hate for Republicans ever end ?
439 posted on 09/02/2003 7:35:52 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~RINOs can eat my shorts - and you don't want to know when I washed 'em last~)
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To: sruleoflaw
Your point is that Haynes hasn't spoken the words:" "I endorse Arnold".

But his quote is clear as day to anyone. As I said, why don't you ask them if the quotes attributed to him were accurate?

“I’ll be real blunt,” Haynes said in an interview. “I was involved in the recall with Tom McClintock from the beginning, but I didn’t get involved in this to hand the governorship over to [Democratic Lt. Gov.] Cruz Bustamante. That’s something I need to be cognizant of and other conservatives need to be cognizant of.”

Haynes might be part of that effort. “I’m at the point,” he said, “of saying to McClintock, ‘Show you can bring the resources to the table to win, or get out of the way.’ ”

440 posted on 09/02/2003 7:36:55 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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