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Schwarzenegger the Big Loser

Few people seem to have noticed Arnold Schwarzenegger's resounding defeat in the November election this year (2004).  Schwarzenegger wasn't on the ballot, true, but he spent considerable time building a power base to serve him when he does run, and he lost -- big!

California Republican election pamphlets had Schwarzenegger's 8" X 10" mug plastered on the front and the real candidates were down in the corner, at about passport photo size.  Schwarzenegger strongly backed at least six Republican legislative candidates and fell flat -- not one legislative seat changed hands in Sacramento where Democrats hold no less than a 60-40 edge.

This all happened when Democrats were out of favor, still reeling from their disaster -- the Gray Davis recall election.  On top of a mood that had Democrat Davis's worst sins as listening to too many big spending Democrats in the legislature, there was the Democratic secretary of state's campaign finance scandal, which incidentally had been front page headlines in the liberal San Francisco Chronicle for some time and still is.  Republicans should have made big gains.  Instead, with dynamic Republican superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger at the helm, they had about their worst year ever, worse even than two years earlier when Republicans for the first time in recent memory lost every state race -- but by closer margins than this year.

One might ask, then, what Schwarzenegger was thinking when he recently called Democratic legislators a bunch of "losers."   What was he doing?   He was making the most of a bad situation, shifting the loss over to the actual winners and identifying himself with George Bush's big national win in hope that nobody would notice.   They didn't, but I did.

I would chance a bet that Schwarzenegger is the Republican version of Bill Clinton.  He will ruin the party if Republicans don't have the good sense to throw him out in the next (and first) Republican primary.  They might, and it is crucial that they do.   --States' Liberty Party, Dec 23, 2004

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Arnold the Clinton Barbarian

Anna Richardson told a reporter, according to the Enquirer, that she was told her career would be threatened if she talked about the Terminator's advances; "The implication was, if this story hits the papers I'd be in a lot of trouble, and I was to keep my mouth shut if I wanted to stay in this business."

Schwarzenegger Apology Not Unlike Clinton's

Gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger took a page from the Clinton play-book when he gave his apology for sexually harassing women. 

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SCHWARZENEGGER'S APOLOGY GIVEN FOR "DAMAGE CONTROL"

"That's the way do you do it, if it's true, you apologize," former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, a close Schwarzenegger adviser, told Reuters. "What you do is you do your damage control."

But the actor avoided details. "If you go into detail, you just get story after story after story," Riordan said.  --From Reuters, Oct 9, 2003

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Mary Gallagher: Groping Toward California

"Those people that I have offended," [Schwarzenegger]  intoned, "I want to say to them I am deeply sorry about that and I apologize, because that's not what I'm trying to do." Yet in the next breath he called the Los Angeles Times report "trash politics." What a guy. A real champion "for the women."

London Guardian: Arnie Did What?

London Independent: TV Presenter Groped by Schwarzenegger May Sue

Alameda Times-Star: For Many Women, Harassment is Occupational Cross to Bear

SF Chronicle: Schwarzenegger follows well-worn path of blaming messenger for political challenges

Townhall.com: Politics win over principle

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Clinton, and Political Prostitution

By Randall Terry

"I am not concerned about what he does that is consensual," said Karen Pomer, the founder of the Rainbow Sisters Project, a group of rape victims. "But women who do not want to be touched who he touches -- the reports of him harassing women -- they are of great concern.

Jeff Jacoby: Why Arnold Really Offends Them

If the slew of recently surfaced quotes and anecdotes involving the Republican candidate's views on sex and women are true -- if only half of them are true -- the guy has a Neanderthal streak anyone should find offensive.

But the TRUTH is, Democratic Party official Robert Melsh deliberately misled the public in an effort to discredit those who have worked so hard on the recall, replacing them with "extremists" like BlessedCause.

 

Return Washington to control by the States

Repeal the 17th Amendment! by John MacMullin

In the original design by the Framers of the U.S. Constitution, there was an effective check on Congress through the state legislatures' power to appoint (and remove) U.S. Senators.  The 17th Amendment  eliminated the checks and blances available to the states over federal power or over Congress itself in any area.

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States' Liberty Party photo: ABC Town Hall,  Republican Senator Rico Oller greeting  recall supporters

ABC news Town Hall meeting on May 21, 2003.  Recall Gray Davis demonstrators.

The May 21 Town Hall recall protest brought out a wildly enthusiastic but less than expected crowd.  Passersby commonly drove by honking in support, contrasting the small protesting crowd against their clearly popular message.  When  the debate ended, Republican Senator Rico Oller, who opposed Gray Davis in the televised debate, crossed the street to shake hands with the recall organizers, telling them "you're on the right side".

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