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Aquarian
Weekly 9/10/03
REALITY CHECK
GEORGETOWN IN CALI
The meter is running up quite a tab in Iraq, and
to think we can't get anyone to help us pay for it. Half the states
in the union are broke, fuel prices are bloating unmercifully,
North Korea has turned into a 21st century nuclear madhouse, and
it looks like it's almost inevitable now that J-Lo and Affleck
are going to perpetuate their banal genes into the species. As
for Georgetown, this column's most requested, and recently, pitifully
absent contributor; he's in California covering what by all accounts
should be only the second successful voter-instigated revulsion
of a governor in the 127-year fun-loving history of this republic.
This two-part conversation took place over the phone
late on 9/3, 34 days before the California Recall, as the anonymous
Republican insider dutifully manned his post at the Hyatt Regency
Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. His pricey room service order not
withstanding, the bankrolling of "the trip" was very much a GOP
mission. His mood, although conciliatory at first, had begun to
foul when we began the following dialogue:
jc: What the fuck are doing in California? You hate
California.
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"Nearly
a third of the current California voter base is on the verge
of anarchy. But who can blame them?"
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Georgetown: Christ, I'm working for the party. This
is where the action is for the next month. You do know they pelted
Schwarzenegger with eggs at a rally last night in Long Beach.
jc: So I'll take your presence there as proof the
national wing of the party is now entrenched in California, despite
rumors out of the White House that a changeover might actually
harm the numbers for Bush in 2004?
GT: Don't listen to that bullshit. There are very
good sources that project an inevitable up-swing in the economy
here that will reflect in the national numbers by Christmas, and
that cannot happen with a Democrat in the governor's chair.
jc: So you guys are playing this like the stock
market. Less politically, I mean.
GT: As always, on the state level, politics is economically
driven. We knew once the Recall started to become a reality that
it was a fair in to open ideological debates. This state is so
bad off right now it could severely cripple the national economy.
Blurring the lines politically was the only choice.
jc: You are aware that almost a third of the states
in this republic are going belly up. They've proposed significant
tax hikes in Alabama for the first time ever. Nightline had a
militia group from Tuscaloosa on last night threatening to burn
down the capitol building this weekend.
GT: Yes, I heard Jesus Christ has been called in
as a Socialist icon for the horsewhipping.
jc: Anyone with half a brain has come to the sobering
understanding that the Pentagon is currently running domestic
policy.
GT: Pretty good comeback for a flaccid concept a
mere 16 months ago.
jc: Back to Schwarzenegger. Listen, I'm all for
anyone running for anything anytime, and if he doesn't want to
be exposed by a debate, it's his right. I actually like Arny.
But is this ass wipe going to say anything concrete beyond repeating
"California is the golden state" with forcibly veiled references
to The Terminator every five minutes?
GT: I think Schwarzenegger has been very clear that
he is merely a figurehead for an economic strategy conglomerate
to audit and strip down the current criminal activity running
unchecked through this atrociously run state government. Anything
beyond that is gravy as for this campaign. People teetering on
leads with an exclusive celebrity monopoly on the local and national
media do not waste time debating pollution, medicinal marijuana
and illegal aliens with dime-store plebeians.
jc: So the party's stance is that Schwarzenegger
is nothing more than a fancy car being driven by far more qualified
passengers.
GT: Schwarzenegger is the hood ornament.
jc: You know there is still a chance this Recall
might not happen. The LA Times released a poll last Friday (8/29)
that the number for ousting Davis is now at 50%, down from 58%
in mid-August.
GT: When I came out here early last week, the party's
goal was to rally the conservatives around Schwarzenegger. By
as late as two weeks ago, that was still a problem. Then I get
out here and their telling me the Davis comeback is starting to
become a concern. Now my feeling, and it's in the minority right
now, is that Davis cannot come back from this because the people
who refute booting him won't make it to the polls.
jc: You only expect a significant turn-out for
voters supporting the Recall?
GT: What the fucking LA Times poll does not factor
is our extensive research that most Californians opposed to the
Recall will choose to abstain from the process as protest to their
original votes being appropriated by what they feel is an unfair
coup. Their opposition is merely vocal, not political. They will
bow out from a process they feel was initially pointless. They've
already voted, and now they have to vote again? This is the reasoning
here among an alarming number of Recall detractors.
jc: That's insane.
GT: Welcome to California. When was the last time
you were out here? When we spoke in San Francisco in '99? Nearly
a third of the current California voter base is on the verge of
anarchy. But who can blame them? I'm only here as part of a political
strategist conference. People who pose a threat to a Republican
victory are my only concern. If they affect Schwarzenegger's electability,
I pay attention. Otherwise, I can't be bothered. The way I see
it, possible anarchy only helps us.
jc: Have you met with Schwarzenegger?
GT: Only in a group, last week. He's a bright man,
with a good heart, and it's a fucking shame the press out here
has seen fit to take his two-week campaign to paint him as a womanizing,
pothead, son of a Nazi.
jc: That's nothing. All of us on the east coast
were convinced Gray Davis was feeding live infants to Incubus
in his basement.
GT: I heard that.
jc: Before we move on to national affairs, how
do you see this playing out?
GT: Davis is finished. The media is lost on this.
Our only hurtle is Cruz Bustamante, who is alienating the voter
base I just mentioned. Here is a guy who is at once trying to
hoist the "don't recall" flag up the pole, while aggressively
running a campaign for governor. It's the most blatant two-faced
hypocrisy known to the political system, and this from a man who
is the fucking lieutenant governor under the man who is weeks
from being exiled. The only way we don't take this deal is because
it takes place in California. And anyone who claims they know
what these people might do are either drugged up or plain stupid.
jc: Didn't you just predict…
GT: Fuck you.
Next subject. NEXT WEEK PART II - Iraq, North Korea,
Democratic Presidential Candidates, Hillary Clinton, Britney kisses
Madonna & more.
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