Today’s California Blog Roundup is on the flip. Teasers: Arnold Schwarzenegger, CA-04, CA-11, CA-41, Jerry Lewis, John Doolittle, Republican corruption, clean money, voting, lots of other stuff.
Governor’s Race
- Look, Schwarzenegger’s occasional mild, inconsequential letters of mild protest are hardly “distancing himself” from George Bush. Maybe Schwarzenegger could put his money where his pen is.
- Schwarzenegger: Minutemen are terrific. So is George Bush.
- If Schwarzenegger really wanted to distance himself from George Bush, maybe he shouldn’t rely on the Bush family connections to fill the Schwarzenegger campaign coffers.
- Will some enterprising soul ask Schwarzenegger if he still thinks the Minutemen are doing a “terrific” job?
- Schwarzenegger is opposed to universal healthcare, might be OK with half of the current uninsured population getting some kind of insurance, but has opposed efforts consistent with even the anemic goal he’ll cop to. Schwarzenegger is a “compassionate conservative” in the George Bush model.
- You judge a man by his actions, not by his words. Schwarzenegger has consistently refused to support the moderates in his party, letting the Republican extremists dominate. Draw your own conclusions.
- BTW, here’s Frank Russo’s take on Schwarzenegger’s running mate, Tom McClintock. There could have been a moderate in that slot, but Schwarzenegger didn’t really have any interest in helping out with that.
- Once more, you judge a man by his actions, not his words. Schwarzenegger talks a good “moderate” game, but either does nothing or plays extremist hardball, depending on whether it’s an election year or not.
- We need clean campaigns. You know it, I know it, and the American people know it. Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn’t know it, though.
Jerry McNerney / Paid-For Pombo / CA-11
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SNTP has a rumination on the McNerney / Filson fundraising dead heat. Filson was the Democratic institutional “moderate” candidate who was supposed to be able to really get funded, but McNerney picked up the grassroots support and ran even with Filson. Now if only McNerney could get a little institutional help, maybe we could narrow the gap with Paid-For Pombo. You’d think there’d be a lesson here for the institutional committees.
15% Doolittle / CA-04
- 15% Doolittle cuts through red tape for folks, if (purely by coincidence) they’re paying his wife a lot of money for services she didn’t actually provide.
- California is a community property state. That means that half of every dollar that someone pays 15% Doolittle’s wife actually belongs to 15% Doolittle. So in Q2 2006, 15% Doolittle personally took in more than $17,500 from campaign contributors.
- One MIL-yon Dollars! That’s what 15% Doolittle spent on his primary bid alone. If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance… Seriously, think about this. There are fewer than 650,000 people in CA-04, and the most expensive media market is Sacramento. And 15% Doolittle spent a cool million to defend himself against a Republican challenger.
Other Republican Paragons
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Jerry “Loot” Lewis: earmarks for political supporters seem to turn into business opportunities…
The Rest
- Dear Republicans, we really like the immigrant-bashing. Please continue.
- Paper ballots. It’s just that simple, and it works.
- Oy. Every time you look at the Department of Corrections, it just gets worse.
- I wonder if the anti-tax crowd will rally round to protest spending money on a new arena for the Sacramento Kings. I have never seen a cost-benefit analysis of goverment sponsorship of professional sports that showed the investment was anything but a money pit for the government.
- Good for the California Young Dems — voters are where you find them.
- Sheila Kuehl on social services in the most recent budget.
- Let’s be perfectly clear. The insurance industry is behind the push to demonize plaintiff’s lawyers (folks who represent individuals). And yet, they’re perfectly happy to use their own lawyers to sue to block the will of the people from regulating them. What’s the word for that again? Greed? Politics? Hypocrisy? Yes.
- Poor Abel Maldonado — caught between his leader and his constituency. Leader wins, Abel loses!
- Housing bubble updates from Calculated Risk: Inland Empire, Los Angeles, SF Bay Area.
- No, there’s no bias on Fox.
- Cab Drollery points us to “Cows With Guns“.