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On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 00:28:55 GMT, "Jim -" wrote:
"Joe Parsons" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 00:00:15 GMT, "Jim -" wrote: [snip] I just hate to see the partisanship coming into play now, with the dems promising another recall election in 100 days. "Coming into play NOW?" Jeez--the whole THING was a display of partisanship--period. Joe Parsons Exactly how Joe? Well, let's see...where to start? How about the fact that Rep. Darrell Issa (R Vista) was writing checks and gathering signatures for a recall even as Gray Davis was being sworn in for his second term as Governor. And (imagine everyone's surprise) Rep. Issa intended to run as a replacement candidate himself. Now, there's no argument that Davis was an unpopular governor--when the SF Chronicle endorsed him over his Republican Rival, Bill Simon, they said, "Hold your nose and vote for Davis." But I don't think it takes any exceptional discernment to see that the recall, initiated and funded by one politician who did not like the outcome of the just-completed, lawful election, was a back-door way to capture an office he would have no chance to win in a normal, 10 month long campaign. As it was, toward the end of this six-week campaign, Schwarzenegger's support was waning from its peak, and I don't think it takes too much of an imagination to guess that, given time and a "normal" campaign, his undeniable star power would not be sufficient to carry him into the Governor's office. I hope he does manage to keep his considerable energies to the daunting task ahead of him. I suspect he's in for some eye-openers when he has to lock horns with some of the farther right members of his party in the State Legislature. I wish him all the best. Joe Parsons |