If you are going to Jump on the Governator, do it right!
Look, for starters, his budget is lousy. His Judicial appointments are worse, his plans are comical, Susan Kennedy is a disaster, and the crap he pulled at the GOP Convention was ridiculous.
It is a target rich environment… you don’t need to stretch to find something to be upset with the Governor over. Try starting with the fact that he has gone so far left after the special that he is barely discernable as a RINO, let alone a Republican.
But for God’s sake, put the Kool-Aid down… the fact that Arnold quoted and agreed with Hillary Clinton dosen’t mean squat. The fact that Arnold is to the left of Hillary on the Environment for example, does. Focus…
This is an article I got several times that is being cited as the basis for the hysterics on the Right to think that Arnold is going to Divorce Maria and run off with Hillary… to where? Brokeback Mountain!? Give me a break… I swear that Kool-Aid should be federally regulated.
Schwarzenegger alluded to the split when Russert asked him if he’d run for re-election this year as a Bush Republican.
“I will run as an Arnold Republican, which is that I am there to govern and to serve the people of California, meaning Democrats and Republicans…,†Schwarzenegger said.
This is the comment that should have stirred alarm… it’s all about Arnold once again. You’d think that after getting drubbed in the special Arnold would learn a lesson…
Publisher’s note: Click on the link for the full news article by the APs Erica Werner
Cross-posted at Roseville Conservative
February 28th, 2006 at 11:07 pm
/Agreed
Why make stuff up or reach for “implied” things when there is plenty to attack him for in the open?
March 1st, 2006 at 8:53 am
The state will go along with a conservative message, if more leaders will just get out there and sell it. Sure Arnold has his problems, but he is doing the best with what he has.
Where is Feinstein’s opponent on these red hot Port Security and Tunnel Building issues? Why isn’t Feinstein’s opponent pointing out how absurd this Pelosi/Boxer/Feinstein thing is on a daily basis? Just a week ago, another San Francisco elected official said on TV he wants to abolish the entire military. Make Feinstein distance herself from that on a daily basis, now.
There is more to being a conservative leader than just standing their with all the Republican checkboxes marked, and saying you are the anti-abortion candidate. LAME.
March 24th, 2006 at 2:21 pm
Where is Feinstein’s opponent? Feinstein’s opponent is doing his best impression of Stuart Starky.
(Stuart Starky was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate seat in Arizona in the 2004 elections. I am sure you know how that election turned out.)