San Francisco mayor, Gavin Newsom, decided to drop out of the race to become California’s next governor. This is bad news for Republicans, as this leaves Jerry Brown as the early favorite to win the Democratic nomination for the 2010 election.
You remember him, Governor Moonbeam from the 1970’s? He dated Linda Ronstadt because everyone thought he was really gay.
The Republican’s hope is likely ex-eBay CEO Meg Whitman, who has a boatload of money but no political experience and forgot to vote in a number of elections because she was too busy.
Newsom, love him or hate him, would have been better for the state than Brown, if the Democrats won the office back. Newsom is logical and actually cares about doing what is correct whereas Brown gives the aura of needing to be correct to feed his ego and “politically correct” to show he isn’t really just a rich white guy who’s never held a real job. In other words, the lesser of two evils, from a Republican point of view.
Newsom would have brought some elegance to the office. He has movie star looks and an heiress for a wife, along with a newborn baby. He can throw out the first pitch at a ball game and not embarrass himself. Brown looks like an angry old man, and Meg Whitman looks like she can beat Brown or Newsom in an arm wrestling match.
Meg Whitman Air-Kissing John McCain
Whitman does bring common sense and decades of real-world business experience that should, in a perfect world, have an impact on the state. The problem is she will likely run into the same brick wall that Arnold banged his head into when trying to bring sense to the school systems, voting districts and spending. The unions and Democrats ganged up and twisted the truth, not for the betterment of the state, but for the betterment of their padded taxpayer-paid pensions.
Think about this for a second…California leans left, meaning the chances of a Republican winning are slim to begin with. We pay the most taxes in the nation and we lead the world in innovation, but the state is broke. I know why and you know why, and Meg knows why, but she would be powerless to fix the problems, and Jerry Brown will just make things worse with more departments, bureaus and task forces. That is why we should be more than a bit worried. Sorry to see you go, Gavin.
Gavin Newsom Exits Race – Bad News For Republicans
Sunday, November 1st, 2009San Francisco mayor, Gavin Newsom, decided to drop out of the race to become California’s next governor. This is bad news for Republicans, as this leaves Jerry Brown as the early favorite to win the Democratic nomination for the 2010 election.
You remember him, Governor Moonbeam from the 1970’s? He dated Linda Ronstadt because everyone thought he was really gay.
The Republican’s hope is likely ex-eBay CEO Meg Whitman, who has a boatload of money but no political experience and forgot to vote in a number of elections because she was too busy.
Newsom, love him or hate him, would have been better for the state than Brown, if the Democrats won the office back. Newsom is logical and actually cares about doing what is correct whereas Brown gives the aura of needing to be correct to feed his ego and “politically correct” to show he isn’t really just a rich white guy who’s never held a real job. In other words, the lesser of two evils, from a Republican point of view.
Newsom would have brought some elegance to the office. He has movie star looks and an heiress for a wife, along with a newborn baby. He can throw out the first pitch at a ball game and not embarrass himself. Brown looks like an angry old man, and Meg Whitman looks like she can beat Brown or Newsom in an arm wrestling match.
Meg Whitman Air-Kissing John McCain
Whitman does bring common sense and decades of real-world business experience that should, in a perfect world, have an impact on the state. The problem is she will likely run into the same brick wall that Arnold banged his head into when trying to bring sense to the school systems, voting districts and spending. The unions and Democrats ganged up and twisted the truth, not for the betterment of the state, but for the betterment of their padded taxpayer-paid pensions.
Think about this for a second…California leans left, meaning the chances of a Republican winning are slim to begin with. We pay the most taxes in the nation and we lead the world in innovation, but the state is broke. I know why and you know why, and Meg knows why, but she would be powerless to fix the problems, and Jerry Brown will just make things worse with more departments, bureaus and task forces. That is why we should be more than a bit worried. Sorry to see you go, Gavin.
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