• We should now be fully online following an overnight outage. Apologies for any inconvenience, we do not expect there to be any further issues.

Poll: Schwarzenegger has wide support

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

Drift3r

Guest
Jun 3, 2003
3,572
0
0
The funny part is when the liquor effect of the recall wears off and the Rep's realize what they just did ! Instead of supporting their own 100% verified Rep candidates who for the most part fall in step with their party line, instead they backed a "liberal Republican" a.k.a San Francisco/Berkley republican or better known as a moderate Democrat.
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
25,162
1
76
www.ShawCAD.com
Originally posted by: Drift3r
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Drift3r
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
what does he stand for exactly?

He stands for nothing, apparantly. I'm sure we'll hear more once the political consultants are through with him.

From what i gather he is fiscal conservative and social moderate.

Not according to Rush.




http://rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_080703/content/stop_the_tape.guest.html


Also one must realize that a California conservative/republican now days(since Reagan) would be considered a liberal almost anywhere else(besides NewYork:p).

No you mean after Reagan !

Yes - since(after) Reagan.

CkG
 

LocutusX

Diamond Member
Oct 9, 1999
3,061
0
0
Supporters Compare Schwarzenegger with Reagan

(2003-08-07) -- Political supporters of Arnold Schwarzenegger say the new gubernatorial candidate reminds them of another California governor, former President Ronald Reagan.

"They both acted in movies," said one unnamed campaign volunteer. "Arnold is a Republican like Reagan was. They...uh...both breathe a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, have bilateral symmetry, opposable thumbs, central nervous systems and networks of lymph glands. Arnold is just so much like Ronald Reagan."

---

Schwarzenegger: I Want to Give Back California

(2003-08-08) -- Gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger (who is a Republican) said today that he's running for office because he wants to "give back California."

"Instead of defending our borders against illegal immigrants," he said, "let's just secede from the Union and give back California to Mother Mexico."

California was a province of Mexico from 1821 until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American war in 1848. It didn't officially join the United States until September 9, 1850.

"We would get more jobs through NAFTA, end the arguments about bilingual education, reduce our taxes and finally have authentic Mexican restaurants," said Mr. Schwarzenegger.

The candidate's campaign staff said the bodybuilder-turned-actor has "lots more great ideas like that."

---
source: www.scrappleface.com
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
25,162
1
76
www.ShawCAD.com
Originally posted by: LocutusX
Supporters Compare Schwarzenegger with Reagan

(2003-08-07) -- Political supporters of Arnold Schwarzenegger say the new gubernatorial candidate reminds them of another California governor, former President Ronald Reagan.

"They both acted in movies," said one unnamed campaign volunteer. "Arnold is a Republican like Reagan was. They...uh...both breathe a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, have bilateral symmetry, opposable thumbs, central nervous systems and networks of lymph glands. Arnold is just so much like Ronald Reagan."

---

Schwarzenegger: I Want to Give Back California

(2003-08-08) -- Gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger (who is a Republican) said today that he's running for office because he wants to "give back California."

"Instead of defending our borders against illegal immigrants," he said, "let's just secede from the Union and give back California to Mother Mexico."

California was a province of Mexico from 1821 until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American war in 1848. It didn't officially join the United States until September 9, 1850.

"We would get more jobs through NAFTA, end the arguments about bilingual education, reduce our taxes and finally have authentic Mexican restaurants," said Mr. Schwarzenegger.

The candidate's campaign staff said the bodybuilder-turned-actor has "lots more great ideas like that."

---
source: www.scrappleface.com

Arnold is not and never will be "like Reagan". The 2 things they have in common is that they are/were actors and they have an "R" behind their name in politics. Like I said - a REAL conservative/Republican can't/won't be elected in California until the state party leaders grow a set.

CkG
 

LunarRay

Diamond Member
Mar 2, 2003
9,993
1
76
What has Davis done that changed from the first four years? I mean he was reelected a year ago and I just don't get the reason to recall.. unless they (?) recall the legislature or Bush's economic policy... Davis is fine and ought not have this to deal with as well. Arnold is nice but a joke compared to Davis... Davis is savy and since the early 70's (chief of staff to Brown) understands the game better than anyone around.. this I know!
 

Drift3r

Guest
Jun 3, 2003
3,572
0
0
Originally posted by: LunarRay
What has Davis done that changed from the first four years? I mean he was reelected a year ago and I just don't get the reason to recall.. unless they (?) recall the legislature or Bush's economic policy... Davis is fine and ought not have this to deal with as well. Arnold is nice but a joke compared to Davis... Davis is savy and since the early 70's (chief of staff to Brown) understands the game better than anyone around.. this I know!

Unfortunately it's to late for any rational minds to prevail here. If you read Rush's article and the LA Times piece Arnold might end up costing the Rep's ( not to mention the state ! ) a lot of grief if he is elected. I have said it before and I will say it again. Arnold would of never of gotten past a single Rep primary in a official election period. Of course since this recall does not require a primary it is very much in his favor because he is a famous actor and that's it ! So not only will the tax payer be burden with a 300 million dollar re-call election attempt but we may get burden by a very very bad governor ( i.e. Read WORSE THEN DAVIS ! ) by the name of Arnold Schwarzenegger. If Rep's thought it was difficult to get a Rep elected before well wait until Arnold is through making it impossible !
 

LunarRay

Diamond Member
Mar 2, 2003
9,993
1
76
300 million would go a long way to fund the grammar schools and underprivileged kids in California.. and we're going waste it on this. Not a good use of the $. There is a legislature involved too... And Energy folks and insurance folks... is everyone daft..? I could understand if Davis had plenipotentiary power.. but, he don't..
 

LocutusX

Diamond Member
Oct 9, 1999
3,061
0
0
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY


Arnold is not and never will be "like Reagan". The 2 things they have in common is that they are/were actors and they have an "R" behind their name in politics. Like I said - a REAL conservative/Republican can't/won't be elected in California until the state party leaders grow a set.

CkG

Yeah, no sh*t. Did you even read what I posted? It's from a f*cking JOKE SITE.
 

Red Dawn

Elite Member
Jun 4, 2001
57,529
3
0
If Davis were to resign wouldn't that cancel the Recall Election and make Deputy Governor Cruz Bustemante Governor?
 

ogmios

Member
Jul 28, 2003
29
0
0
Originally posted by: Drift3r
About the only difference between Arnold and a moderate democrat is that he has a (R) by his name. He is anti-gun ( bad, most dem's think this is great ! ), pro-choice ( good for me and dem's seem to like that a lot ), very pro-social programs ( i.e welfare, etc.. bad but dem's love that ! ), and very intolerant of the religious right ( you might not like that but dem's sure do ! ), and he wants to bring back companies to California so he can tax them to raise money for all the nice social programs he is trying to come up with ( bad ! I guess dem's like this ). Oh yeah he is socially liberal ( nothing wrong with that IMHO but you Rep's wont like it ) and here is the best quote from Arnold so far on the whole Clinton impeachment "That was another thing I will never forgive the Republican Party for."

I knew he was corrupted by his wife, but I didn't know it was this bad. :)
 

ogmios

Member
Jul 28, 2003
29
0
0
Originally posted by: Drift3r
The funny part is when the liquor effect of the recall wears off and the Rep's realize what they just did ! Instead of supporting their own 100% verified Rep candidates who for the most part fall in step with their party line, instead they backed a "liberal Republican" a.k.a San Francisco/Berkley republican or better known as a moderate Democrat.

That's ok for Republicans. California is an enemy territory anyway, so why not just neutralize it and call it a wash? There are plenty of true 100% verified conservative Republicans everywhere else.
 

Ferocious

Diamond Member
Feb 16, 2000
4,584
2
71
He is a definate moderate......he's not even anti- union.

I would vote for him over Davis in a heartbeat.

And he's nothing like Reagan or W.......which is a good thing of course.


 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
25,162
1
76
www.ShawCAD.com
Originally posted by: LocutusX
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY


Arnold is not and never will be "like Reagan". The 2 things they have in common is that they are/were actors and they have an "R" behind their name in politics. Like I said - a REAL conservative/Republican can't/won't be elected in California until the state party leaders grow a set.

CkG

Yeah, no sh*t. Did you even read what I posted? It's from a f*cking JOKE SITE.

I don't care - I'm sick of hearing Reagan and Arnold in the same sentence. This isn't a joke - it is the California Governorship. While it is a circus it is far from funny anymore.

CkG
 

Drift3r

Guest
Jun 3, 2003
3,572
0
0
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If Davis were to resign wouldn't that cancel the Recall Election and make Deputy Governor Cruz Bustemante Governor?


That dead-line has passed already.
 

chowderhead

Platinum Member
Dec 7, 1999
2,633
263
126
Originally posted by: Drift3r
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If Davis were to resign wouldn't that cancel the Recall Election and make Deputy Governor Cruz Bustemante Governor?


That dead-line has passed already.

That is absolutely not true. Gov. Davis is the current governor of California until the recall vote in October. He can resign anytime before then and the recall vote would be moot. You cannot recall someone who is no longer governor. By rules of sucession, the Lt. Governor would take the vacancy. If you want to recall the acting Governor, you would need another recall petition.

 

Drift3r

Guest
Jun 3, 2003
3,572
0
0
Originally posted by: chowderhead
Originally posted by: Drift3r
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If Davis were to resign wouldn't that cancel the Recall Election and make Deputy Governor Cruz Bustemante Governor?


That dead-line has passed already.

That is absolutely not true. Gov. Davis is the current governor of California until the recall vote in October. He can resign anytime before then and the recall vote would be moot. You cannot recall someone who is no longer governor. By rules of sucession, the Lt. Governor would take the vacancy. If you want to recall the acting Governor, you would need another recall petition.

Actually you are wrong as the re-call has already been certified and thus that prevents GD from just resigning and handing over the governorship to Cruz. If GD were to now resign and hand of over the governorship to Cruz he would only preside as governor until the re-call election was over. Then whoever won the office of the governorship would take away that position from Cruz. Oh yeah and Cruz would not be able to take his old job back as well. Why do you think Cruz is running in the first place ? The guy wants to still have a job when all is said and done with in the end. So either way he will be out of a job if GD loses or if he resigns. Go dig it up yourself if you don't believe me.

http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/
 

LunarRay

Diamond Member
Mar 2, 2003
9,993
1
76
Lt. Gov. is a separate position and can be from any party. If the recall passes it has no affect on Lt. Gov. position. If Davis resigns and Bustamante takes over as Governor then Bustamante is subject to the recall and according to California election code, precluded from running to succeed himself
 

DealMonkey

Lifer
Nov 25, 2001
13,136
1
0
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
I don't care - I'm sick of hearing Reagan and Arnold in the same sentence. This isn't a joke - it is the California Governorship. While it is a circus it is far from funny anymore.

CkG

Why do you even care? Don't you live in Iowa??

 

LocutusX

Diamond Member
Oct 9, 1999
3,061
0
0
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: LocutusX
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY


Arnold is not and never will be "like Reagan". The 2 things they have in common is that they are/were actors and they have an "R" behind their name in politics. Like I said - a REAL conservative/Republican can't/won't be elected in California until the state party leaders grow a set.

CkG

Yeah, no sh*t. Did you even read what I posted? It's from a f*cking JOKE SITE.

I don't care - I'm sick of hearing Reagan and Arnold in the same sentence. This isn't a joke - it is the California Governorship. While it is a circus it is far from funny anymore.

CkG

It's strange that you're so against him. Most moderate conservative see him as the best chance to get a non-Democrat into the Governor position.

 

Drift3r

Guest
Jun 3, 2003
3,572
0
0
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Arnold should go in as an independent. We all know he isn't a republican.

He's more of a libertarian than anything

No he is not Libertarian, since he loves goverment social programs and taxing companies to pay for them and he also has a strong dis-like for guns and wants more gun laws. He is more of a moderate Democrat in Republican's clothing if anything.
 

da loser

Platinum Member
Oct 9, 1999
2,037
0
0
he's a sustainable democrat. republicans have been brilliant to characterize social programs as entitlements, giving an aura of lazy people, handouts.

democrats have unfortunately called their programs to help the general welfare, basic human rights, yadda yadda which flows into the entitlement programs.

arnold is an intelligent democrat. he calls the programs a path to success. using his immigrant background, his programs become an opportunity to obtain the american dream. he taxes corporations the minimum to allow these programs to exist and not more.

it's a great platform, whether he comes out with plans and is able to do this, who knows. i'm betting he's resisting telling his plans because he's going to cut down on regulations and benefits to intice companies. and all the anti-capitalists are going to come out and say he's destroying california.

he's definately not a libertarian. libertarians think all power remains in the individual. sure he believes the individual has a lot of power, but so does every other party. although, i don't think he believes besides guns in cramming down social values down people's throats.
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
25,162
1
76
www.ShawCAD.com
Originally posted by: LocutusX
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: LocutusX
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY


Arnold is not and never will be "like Reagan". The 2 things they have in common is that they are/were actors and they have an "R" behind their name in politics. Like I said - a REAL conservative/Republican can't/won't be elected in California until the state party leaders grow a set.

CkG

Yeah, no sh*t. Did you even read what I posted? It's from a f*cking JOKE SITE.

I don't care - I'm sick of hearing Reagan and Arnold in the same sentence. This isn't a joke - it is the California Governorship. While it is a circus it is far from funny anymore.

CkG

It's strange that you're so against him. Most moderate conservative see him as the best chance to get a non-Democrat into the Governor position.

Where did I say I was against him? Learn to read and comprehend. Quote from earlier this thread "Arnold would be a decent moderate california republican."

I would love to see an "R" behind the name of the Cali Govenor. Arnold just isn't a conservative - he's a California Republican which means lefty to most of the rest of the US. He can't be anyworse than what Cali currently has;)

CkG
 

Sarcasticor

Banned
Aug 9, 2003
109
0
0
Arnold has always done his best in everything he has participated in, if he get's the chance, i am sure he would do a great job as a governor too.

Not that i really care though.
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
25,162
1
76
www.ShawCAD.com
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
I don't care - I'm sick of hearing Reagan and Arnold in the same sentence. This isn't a joke - it is the California Governorship. While it is a circus it is far from funny anymore.

CkG

Why do you even care? Don't you live in Iowa??

Maybe because California is the 5th largest economy in the world. Maybe because Ronald Reagan was one of the greatest Conservative Presidents this country has ever seen - which is NOTHING like Arnold. Why do you care where I live? I don't care that you live at your mom's house.;)

CkG