Governor takes dig at accent

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http://www.sacbee.com/content/politics/recall/story/7371309p-8315005c.html

"SOUTH EL MONTE -- Campaigning at a union picnic, Gov. Gray Davis on Saturday turned his sights on Republican gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger, saying in a conversation with one potential voter that "you shouldn't be governor unless you can pronounce the name of the state."
In his public remarks to a boisterous crowd of about 300 at the fifth annual picnic of the Los Angeles Ironworkers Local 433, Davis suggested Schwarzenegger -- whom he referred to only as "the actor" -- would repeal Davis-backed union gains such as daily overtime pay and family-leave benefits.

"I've signed 300 bills to help working people," Davis said. "These are measures that strengthen your lives. Now my opponent, this actor, says 'I'm not going to ask for support from working people because they are a special interest.' He's got part of it right. You are special, and you have an important and special role to play in our future, and I am proud to stand with you."

Whipped into an anti-Schwarzenegger frenzy at the picnic, one crowd member screamed, "He's a foreigner!" as Davis criticized Schwarzenegger, who hopes to succeed him as governor in the Oct. 7 recall election.

The man later approached Davis and apologized several times for making the remark. Davis told him not to worry, and added with a smile, "You shouldn't be governor unless you can pronounce the name of the state," in an apparent reference to Schwarzenegger's Austrian accent.

The theme was picked up later in Alhambra at an Asian American rally against the recall. An appointee to the Workforce Investment Board, Sukhee Kang, suggested that Schwarzenegger's accent hindered his governing abilities.

"He can't even speak English well. How can he govern the state of California?" said Kang, who emigrated from South Korea in 1977, as he warmed up the crowd before Davis arrived.

Facing the same crowd later, Davis ticked off a list of Asian Americans he's named to top government positions and said he has appointed more Asian Americans -- 280 -- than any California governor.

He again slammed Schwarz-enegger.

"He just fights in movies," Davis said. "I served in a real war to defend this country and I've worked hard to advance the interests of Asian Pacific Californians."

He said former Gov. Pete Wilson and other Wilson-era members of Schwarzenegger's campaign "had their chance. They should just move aside and let the rest of us finish the job you elected us to serve."

Schwarzenegger spokesman Sean Walsh said the Democratic governor insulted "millions of Californians" with his comment on Schwarzenegger's accent.

"Gray Davis has made an anti-immigrant slur," he said. "He owes an apology to Arnold Schwarzenegger and all immigrants in this state and country. ... This appears to be a pattern by the Democrats to play wedge-issue politics regarding immigrants."

Davis spokesman Pete Ragone later said he attended the picnic with the governor and did not hear the comment. "Furthermore, the real question is, is Arnold sorry for the way he's talked about women over the past 20 years? Is Arnold sorry for his support of Prop. 187?"

Earlier in the day, the first presidential candidate to campaign against the recall in California, Democrat Howard Dean, stood with Davis and denounced the recall as part of a Republican-driven "state-by-state, piece-by-piece, dismantling (of) elections that the people of this country have decided already."

"What's going on in California, the nation's biggest state, is nothing less than an attempt by the right wing to undo what this country's all about," said Dean during a joint press conference with Davis. "They do not care what Americans think, and they do not accept the legitimacy of our elections."

Dean -- who has emerged as the front-runner among Democratic presidential contenders and was campaigning in Southern California -- is the first of the nine Democcratic presidential candidates to appear with Davis. All have signed a letter objecting to the recall.

Davis said his camp will ask all of the Democrats who want to challenge President Bush next year to campaign against the recall when they make campaign stops in the state. Former President Clinton and other top Democrats already have agreed to hit the campaign trail with Davis.

Asked if he would endorse Dean's candidacy for president, Davis said, "I'm going to take one election at a time."

But Dean spoke out on Davis' behalf and said he was not worried about any potential political risk of appearing next to the unpopular governor. He said the recall is "not about Gray Davis' record," calling it an effort by Republicans to grab power.

Dean ticked off recent events that he called efforts to "remove Democracy from America" on the part of conservative Republicans and the Bush administration, including the 2000 U.S. Supreme Court decision to stop a recount in the presidential election and redistricting efforts in Colorado and Texas that would help Republicans gain ground in Congress.

"And finally we now have, in California, a self-financed initiative put on the ballot by one of the most right-wing, conservative members of the Congress, who paid for this largely out of his own money, to undo an election that has been held less than a year ago," Dean said. U.S. Rep Darrell Issa contributed millions of dollars of his own money to the effort to gather signatures and qualify the recall for the Oct. 7 ballot.

Davis joined Dean in blaming Bush for California's woes, specifically the dismal economy that has driven the state's budget crisis and that recall backers cite as a chief reason that Davis should be tossed from office.

"We have been losing jobs at an alarming rate since President Bush took office," Davis said."

Davis again has resorted to use personal attacks. what's wrong with ahhhnold's accent?
 

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1

"you shouldn't be governor unless you can pronounce the name of the state."

That's low....
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my favorite part was how davis cited his war record. does anyone know what he actually did in vietnam? i bet i could snap that guy in half.
 

tnitsuj

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Originally posted by: kaizersose
my favorite part was how davis cited his war record. does anyone know what he actually did in vietnam? i bet i could snap that guy in half.


That accent thing is just petty, stupid, low whatever. Dumb.

P.S. Gray Davis was a captain in Vietnam, and he recieved a bronze star. Don't excatly know what he actually did.

 

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So, basically, a group of Asian Americans were criticizing Arnold's pronounciation of English...

Oh, and California is not the biggest state in the US...I guess it just thinks it is.
 

tnitsuj

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Originally posted by: AvesPKS
So, basically, a group of Asian Americans were criticizing Arnold's pronounciation of English...

Oh, and California is not the biggest state in the US...I guess it just thinks it is.

Was he talking population or land area? It is the biggest population wise.
 

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He is right. Between the president and the governor, it would be nice to have one executive officer who speaks normal English ;)
 

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
He is right. Between the president and the governor, it would be nice to have one executive officer who speaks normal English ;)


Please define "normal" English. Kthx.
 

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
He is right. Between the president and the governor, it would be nice to have one executive officer who speaks normal English ;)

don't change the topic. what davis said is totally uncalled for and shows his intelligence as a governor. he signed a bill to allow illegal immigrants to get driver licences JUST TO GET VOTES. he's a pathetic loser.
 

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Originally posted by: SuperTool
He is right. Between the president and the governor, it would be nice to have one executive officer who speaks normal English ;)

don't change the topic. what davis said is totally uncalled for and shows his intelligence as a governor. he signed a bill to allow illegal immigrants to get driver licences JUST TO GET VOTES. he's a pathetic loser.

Which is why these recalls are dangerous. Because a candidate can win with a minority vote, it invites pandering to special interests to turn out agitated groups, as opposed to taking moderate positions, which prevails during general elections. And Davis already said it was a joke, and considering how many cheap jokes Arnold has made about Davis, I don't think it's an issue.
And Arnold has not articulated his positions, has not even debated anyone, so as far as I am concerned he hasn't done anything to deserve a vote.
If Davis loses recall, there is a very high chance we'll have Bustamante as governor, and if you think Davis is pandering to illegals, just wait till Bustamante takes office.
 

SuperTool

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Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: SuperTool
He is right. Between the president and the governor, it would be nice to have one executive officer who speaks normal English ;)


Please define "normal" English. Kthx.

The kind that our children is learning :D
 

kaizersose

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: SuperTool
He is right. Between the president and the governor, it would be nice to have one executive officer who speaks normal English ;)


Please define "normal" English. Kthx.

The kind that our children is learning :D

speaking of english:

"The kind that our children are learning"

and we expect him to get it right?
 

SuperTool

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Originally posted by: kaizersose
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: SuperTool
He is right. Between the president and the governor, it would be nice to have one executive officer who speaks normal English ;)


Please define "normal" English. Kthx.

The kind that our children is learning :D

speaking of english:

"The kind that our children are learning"

and we expect him to get it right?

No, but we expect you to crawl out of your cave and get a sense of humor.
"Rarely is the question asked: is our children learning"
G.W. Bush --Florence, SC, Jan. 11, 2000
 

alphatarget1

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Originally posted by: SuperTool
He is right. Between the president and the governor, it would be nice to have one executive officer who speaks normal English ;)

don't change the topic. what davis said is totally uncalled for and shows his intelligence as a governor. he signed a bill to allow illegal immigrants to get driver licences JUST TO GET VOTES. he's a pathetic loser.

Which is why these recalls are dangerous. Because a candidate can win with a minority vote, it invites pandering to special interests to turn out agitated groups, as opposed to taking moderate positions, which prevails during general elections. And Davis already said it was a joke, and considering how many cheap jokes Arnold has made about Davis, I don't think it's an issue.
And Arnold has not articulated his positions, has not even debated anyone, so as far as I am concerned he hasn't done anything to deserve a vote.
If Davis loses recall, there is a very high chance we'll have Bustamante as governor, and if you think Davis is pandering to illegals, just wait till Bustamante takes office.

don't change the topic. the purpose of this thread is to show how low gray davis is. Has ANY canadiate actually purposed solutions that works?

Gray Davis sucks. Period. It doesn't matter if Bustamonte is worse than him. I hated Gray Davis using the argument of "you elected me as the governor so i'm going to do the job you elected me to do" to get votes. does that mean he hasn't been doing his job all along and now when a recall comes along, he'll start doing his "job" (which is another way of getting votes by getting publicity)? Arnold has no public record that Gray Davis can target on and then he targets his ACCENT? I like Arnold's views and I think they make sense.

oh by the way, special interest groups SUCK. Arnold has the balls to speak out against Davis and some Democrats' crap.
 

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Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: AvesPKS
So, basically, a group of Asian Americans were criticizing Arnold's pronounciation of English...

Oh, and California is not the biggest state in the US...I guess it just thinks it is.

Was he talking population or land area? It is the biggest population wise.

He said it's "the biggest state"...he didn't say anything about population. If I said New York is bigger than Alaska, I don't think anyone would say, oh, yeah, they do have a higher population than them...at least the way I am interpretting it.
 

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"Rarely is the question asked: is our children learning"
G.W. Bush --Florence, SC, Jan. 11, 2000

"Reading is the basics for all learining" George W Bush 3/28/2000

LOL
 

kaizersose

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Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
"Rarely is the question asked: is our children learning"
G.W. Bush --Florence, SC, Jan. 11, 2000

"Reading is the basics for all learining" George W Bush 3/28/2000

LOL

ok, haha, hillarious. people mispeak all the time. i guess i live in a cave since i dont read salon.com and post all of GWB's ideocracies on a bulliten board. as i recall, clinton had to ask what the meaning of the word 'is' was.