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LoungeMachine
01-24-2006, 09:50 PM
Posted on Tue, Jan. 24, 2006

Schwarzenegger says he's keeping Democratic chief of staff

JULIET WILLIAMS
Associated Press
SACRAMENTO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday that he isn't worried about losing the Republican Party's support as punishment for hiring a Democratic activist as his chief of staff, and he added that he doesn't know what all the fuss is about.

Schwarzenegger has come under fire from some conservative Republicans ever since he hired Democrat Susan Kennedy in the wake of his failed special election. Some Republicans plan to propose at their annual convention in San Jose next month that the party pull its endorsement of Schwarzenegger in the 2006 gubernatorial election.

The governor told a meeting of the Sacramento Press Club Tuesday that he was surprised by the furor, since he's always had Democrats on staff. He said he hires people based on talent, not party affiliation.
"Since I've come to America, nobody ever asked me who works for me. I always, at least 90 percent, even 100 percent of the people who work for me, were Democrats," Schwarzenegger said. "You know I married a Democrat. No one revolted, no one ran away and said he's a traitor, he's going to spend too much time with Teddy Kennedy now."

The governor said after six weeks, Susan Kennedy has proved to be "spectacular" and he has no plans to get rid of her. He said he'll lay out his agenda at the California Republican Convention in San Jose, and Republicans can choose to support him or not.
Mike Spence, president of the California Republican Assembly, a conservative wing of the state GOP, said the party has already seen his vision - and it's Democratic.

"He's been laying out his vision, that's the problem. His vision is the same, or worse, as Gray Davis," Spence said. "From Susan Kennedy to judges, across the board this governor has abandoned any notion that he's a fiscal conservative and has hurt the Republican party."
Kennedy has also come under fire from campaign finance watchdogs for doing double duty as his chief of staff and as a paid adviser to his campaign, including meeting with campaign donors. Schwarzenegger said it's important that his top adviser be included in both realms. He said he doesn't see a conflict.

"I think my wife and I contribute enough money to our campaigns that you could consider this money coming out of our share," he said.
But Assemblyman John Laird, D-Santa Cruz, said laws intended to separate campaigning from work paid for by taxpayers aren't flexible.
"We should not have conflict of interest laws based on your ability to pay. Really, if it's a conflict of interest it's a conflict of interest. The governor's campaign just really should not be run out of the governor's office," Laird said after Schwarzenegger's speech
He also criticized the governor for dodging sticky subjects and deferring on the issue of assisted suicide. Schwarzenegger declined to say whether he would sign a Senate bill on assisted suicide, saying something so important should go directly to the voters.

Schwarzenegger deferred to federal authorities when asked both about the war in Iraq and illegal crossings at the Mexico border. But he said he'll push the Bush Administration to deal with the border problem.
"I thought that today he mastered the mechanics of being governor: He was for forming a committee in a difficult situation, he was for kicking it to the voters if it was a tough thing, he was not for answering hypothetical situations, an amazing number of things turned out to be federal issues. So, I think he's mastering the context of not answering the question," Laird said.

Schwarzenegger continued to push his ambitious infrastructure proposal, which calls for $68 billion in special bonds to help fund $222 billion in new public works projects. He said things such as traffic congestion and levee repairs the bonds would fund affect Californians' quality of life.

Democrats are still worried that the governor's proposals do not include enough legislative oversight, and said it's unlikely the governor's entire package would be approved in time to get on the June 6 ballot as Schwarzenegger hopes.

Unchainme
01-24-2006, 10:39 PM
That's grate, I wish more politicians would do this, Instead of picking another Party cronie pick someone who has the best qualifications for the job, No matter what party. The World would be a lot better that way, But alas it's never meant to be.

Hardrock69
01-25-2006, 12:51 AM
No shit.

If only even 50% of our politicians would act in that manner our country would be much better off.

LoungeMachine
01-25-2006, 10:03 AM
Remember Clinton brought in Republican David Gergin

Macu
01-25-2006, 03:11 PM
I am still having a hard time believing that Arnold is actually the governor of ANY state.Help me out with this one,Lounge.What does this really mean?FORD?,any thoughts?

FORD
01-25-2006, 03:35 PM
Originally posted by Macu
I am still having a hard time believing that Arnold is actually the governor of ANY state.Help me out with this one,Lounge.What does this really mean?FORD?,any thoughts?

Because of the recall election, Herr Gropenator didn't really need to get that many votes. He just had to get more than the other guys, and there was about 200 candidates to choose from, including Gary Coleman of Different Strokes and some third rate porn star named Mary Carey. At least Arnold is married to a family with political experience, so that made him better qualified than most of his competition.

Speaking of porn stars running for office, didn't one get elected to the Italian parlaiment a few years ago??

Macu
01-25-2006, 05:51 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Because of the recall election, Herr Gropenator didn't really need to get that many votes. He just had to get more than the other guys, and there was about 200 candidates to choose from, including Gary Coleman of Different Strokes and some third rate porn star named Mary Carey. At least Arnold is married to a family with political experience, so that made him better qualified than most of his competition.

No shit!

Speaking of porn stars running for office, didn't one get elected to the Italian parlaiment a few years ago??

But thats nothing here.You can watch Mussolinis daughter on popular evening programming if you so desire.

Hey Lounge,Whats up,man?

FORD
01-25-2006, 08:20 PM
Wouldn't Mussolini's daughter be getting a little old for porn?

Macu
01-26-2006, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Wouldn't Mussolini's daughter be getting a little old for porn?

Actually,she was on national television,and,I understand in the parliament as well.Maybe still is.I dont follow these things,so,dont take me as any great source.I do remember seeing her as a hostess on television.This was while visiting a friend.I dont have a tv in my house.But to answer the question,yeah,she is gettin up there.