I guess now we now how (R)s will act after their victory: Schwarzenegger calls Democrats "losers"

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Posted on Thu, Nov. 04, 2004





Schwarzenegger calls Democrats `losers'

BY ANN E. MARIMOW

Knight Ridder Newspapers


SACRAMENTO, Calif. - (KRT) - Just a day after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger called for bipartisan cooperation in the Capitol, he dismissed the new Senate leader and other Democrats as "losers."

The governor's office scrambled Thursday to explain that the Republican Schwarzenegger's remark was directed at the Democratic idea of raising taxes, not at Democrats as a group.

Both legislative leaders - incoming Senate President Don Perata and Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez - seemed to accept that explanation and declined to comment.

But outgoing Senate President John Burton of San Francisco said the governor's taunt was not constructive for a relationship with his successor.

"I'm sure it was a slip of the tongue, but I think Don is not the type of guy who is gonna laugh off those off-the-cuff jabs," he said. "Me, I just took Arnold as he was - a guy who would forget to dip his tongue in his brain before he spoke."

The governor's unscripted moment came at a news conference to introduce Tom Campbell as his new finance director. When asked if he would consider budget-balancing proposals from Perata and other Democrats to increase taxes, Schwarzenegger said, "Well, I mean, why would I listen to losers?"

The governor's press secretary Margita Thompson quickly called reporters to clarify that Schwarzenegger meant "the tax increase initiatives, he didn't mean Senator Perata."

A day earlier, standing at the same podium at a post-election news conference in Sacramento, an expansive Schwarzenegger had said, "Now it is the time where we work together. We have to get together, because that's the best way to do it for the state of California, to approach things in a bipartisan way."

Schwarzenegger's quip Thursday underscored what happens sometimes when the governor doesn't think through the implications of his comments, said Martin Kaplan of the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication.

"It's the kind of Hollywood locker room banter that doesn't often translate into a world of sensitive egos," he said. "If what you're trying to do is portray yourself as bipartisan and beyond traditional politics then it certainly doesn't score you points. So `A' for macho and comedy, and `F' for diplomacy."

The "loser" comment was reminiscent of Schwarzenegger's "girly-men" remark, which he used last July to pressure legislators to approve a state budget. But the governor did not back away from that line, and he went on to repeat it in his speech at the Republican National Convention.

Sen. Sheila Kuehl of Santa Monica said she and fellow Democrats have gotten used to the governor calling for bipartisanship one day and "bashing us" the next.

"Sometimes the governor gets himself so pumped up about everything that he just says the first things that come to his head," she said. "He was pumped up over the election results, like many people in his party were, and he does think the Democrats are losers and will not have a successful agenda."

Kuehl then reminded Schwarzenegger that Democrats appeared not to have lost any legislative seats, despite the governor's efforts to help his party.

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(Knight Ridder Newspapers correspondent Kate Folmar contributed to this report.)

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© 2004, San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, Calif.).


 

jpeyton

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Reg required.

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Infohawk

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I don't even care when it comes from the terminator. He's not opposed to democracy like the zealots that put Bush into office are. Ahnuld may like fiscal conservatism but he also doesn't persecute gays. Heck, he's even married to a Democrat.
 

aswedc

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Good for him. Much better he speaks his mind than this administration that says it plans to unite the country when you know it'll just keep doing what it has for the past four years.
 

Tylanner

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Loser?

Come on Californians, its 2004 not 1950 :/

Should this stuff really make news? Make it to this board?
 

spidey07

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I love it.

The whiney dems are getting called out and what makes it worse is they whine and compalin about sensitive egos. Yeah, I'd say 'girlie men' is about a perfect description.

Its about time men started acting like men and not little whiney liberal wussies.
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: spidey07
I love it.

The whiney dems are getting called out and what makes it worse is they whine and compalin about sensitive egos. Yeah, I'd say 'girlie men' is about a perfect description.

Its about time men started acting like men and not little whiney liberal wussies.

If Democrats are the "wussies", explain this one:

The governor's office scrambled Thursday to explain that the Republican Schwarzenegger's remark was directed at the Democratic idea of raising taxes, not at Democrats as a group.

Doesn't sound butch to me.
 

b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: Tylanner
Loser?

Come on Californians, its 2004 not 1950 :/

Should this stuff really make news? Make it to this board?
No on making the news...and you'd be surprised as to what makes it to the board
 

alphatarget1

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props for arnold.

we need to clean house. These jacka$$ democrats have done nothing good for our state. They're raising our tuition again, this time only by 8%. If they did not mismanage the state then this wouldn't have happened.

yeah, ok i'm biased.
 

CSMR

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At a Thursday news conference, the Republican governor who branded Democrats "girlie men" during a budget fight last year was asked whether he would listen to tax-increase proposals from Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata (search) or other Democratic leaders.

"Why would I listen to losers?" Schwarzenegger asked. "Let's be honest."

As soon as he made that remark, however, he tried to suggest he was referring not to Democrats themselves, but to their tax increase proposals.

Fox news
 

UglyCasanova

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Lol, who gives a sh!t. Now as much whining as you libs do about how the election was won by "moral values" and not real issues, you're going to turn around and get your panties in a bunch over a NON ISSUE.