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To: stockman_scott who wrote (159253)9/19/2003 4:06:39 PM
From: Cyprian  Respond to of 164684
 
clark is yet another pathetic hypocrite. he openly criticizes bush, saying there was no reasonable justification for going to war in iraq, yet he had no problem with clinton's unconstitutional war in kosovo. before he criticizes bush on iraq perhaps he should explain to us the national interest for his little war on serbia.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (159253)10/3/2003 7:29:53 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Scott what's up with your boy davis - is he psychotic, or what?

Closet Wacko Vs. Mega-Fibber
Jill Stewart
I have this file, labeled Gray Davis, that for the last few years I've been stuffing with all the bizarre little tales that are quietly shared among journalists and political insiders about the man who, though probably viewed as a blandly pleasant talking head by most Californians, is in fact one of the strangest ducks ever elected to statewide office.

Long protected by editors at the Los Angeles Times--who have nixed every story Times reporters have ever tried to develop about Davis's storied history of physical violence, unhinged hysteria and gross profanity--the baby-faced, dual personality Davis has been allowed to hold high public office with impunity.

Perhaps you are among the millions never told of Lieutenant Governor Davis's widely known--but long unreported--penchant for physically attacking members of his own staff. His violent tantrums have occurred throughout his career, from his days as Chief of Staff for Jerry Brown to his long stint as State Controller to his current job.
Davis's hurling of phones and ashtrays at quaking government employees and his numerous incidents of personally shoving and shaking horrified workers--usually while screaming the f-word "with more venom than Nixon" as one former staffer recently reminded me--bespeak a man who cannot be trust with power. Since his attacks on subservients are not exactly "domestic violence," they suggest to me the need for new lexicon that is sufficiently Dilbertesque. I would therefore like to suggest "office batterer" for consideration as you observe Davis in his race for governor.

The most disturbing aspect of Davis's troubled side is the ease with which the power elite in California, many of whom know he is unbalanced, laugh off the long public deception that has created Davis's public persona. "He'll never be governor," one well-known Democratic state senator explained to me last year, justifying his own failure to criticize or out Davis. "He'll never be the Democratic nominee," the senator insisted.

And that's certainly how things stood, in my own mind, until Davis announced his intention to run for governor. It quickly became apparent that Davis's only Democratic "competition" would be Al Checchi, a guy who squeezed $50 million out of a lot of little people ten years ago in his sudden vault from silver-spooned graduate of Harvard Business School to Texas mega-multimillionaire during the reorganization of Disney. The Disney deal made Checchi an instant player who immediately began dreaming of becoming a senator--or was it governor?--of Texas.

So self-absorbed in building his millions is Checchi that, although he has lived in Beverly Hills with his family for much of this decade--when he wasn't decamped to his mansion on Lake Harriot in Minneapolis during his takeover of Northwest Airlines--most of my friends still think Checchi comes from somewhere in Northern California. They can be forgiven their ignorance, because throughout the civic debates that have embroiled Los Angeles, Checchi has been a cipher. He is a leading champion of no causes, has established no meaningful charities, has left no laudable trace. He's the 312th richest man in America, and nobody can even pronounce his name.

So it was with alarm that I read the very similar speeches given by these two men as they both offered plans to reform the dismal academics in California's public schools, a scandal that many observers believe will be the hot issue in the governor's race.

In his speech to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco last week, Checchi at least had the nerve to identify teacher incompetence and lack of teacher testing as a key problem. Davis, who has long slept with the power anti-reform teacher's unions in Los Angeles and other cities, could not bring himself to utter such a blasphemy. In his only major divergence from Checchi, in a speech to Town Hall of Los Angeles in September, Davis largely blamed parents.

Observing this pair of oddballs, the notion struck me: Isn't it a fatal flaw of the Republicans, not the Democrats, to promote candidates for top office who have no right to lead a civil society? How can it be that the Democrats suddenly suffer Dan Quayle Disease, after their years of carping about the Republicans' penchant for nominating louts and fools? More specifically, why on earth is the California Democratic Party allowing such sour milk to rise to the top, when California so desperately needs great men and women in charge?

One cannot get a straight answer to these questions via official channels, such as the Party itself. But one can at least delve into the true nature of the life and times of the disturbing Davis and, as his detractors predictably dub him, of checkbook Checchi.

Most crucial of all is the fact that both Davis and Checchi have based their considerable career successes on the perpetuation of carefully crafted whoppers.

"I guess Gray's biggest lie," says his former staffer who notes he often flies into a rage, "is pretending that he operates within the bounds of normalcy, which is not true. This is not a normal person. I will never forget the day he physically attacked me, because even though I knew he had done it before to many others, you always want to assume that Gray would never do it to you or that he has finally gotten help."

On the day in question, in the mid-1990s, the staffer was explaining to Davis that his perpetual quest for an ever-larger campaign chest (an obsession she says led Davis to routinely break fundraising laws by using his government office resources and non-political employees to arrange fundraisers and identify new sources of money) had run into a snafu. A major funding source had dried up. Recalls the former staffer: "He just went into one of his rants of, 'Fuck the fucking fuck, fuck, fuck!'" I can still hear his screams ringing in my ears. When I stood up to insist that he not talk to me that way, he grabbed me by the shoulders and shook me until my teeth rattled. I was so stunned I said, 'Good God, Gray! Stop and look at what you are doing! Think what you are doing to me!' And he just could not stop."

Perhaps the worst incident--long known to Davis-adoring editors of the Los Angeles Times but never published by them--was Davis's attack four years ago on a loyal aide in Los Angeles who for years acted as chief apologist for his "incidents."

The woman refuses to discuss the assault on her with the media, but has relayed much of the story to me through a close friend. On the day in question, State Controller Davis was raging over an employee's rearranging of framed artwork on his Los Angeles office walls. He stormed, red-faced, out of his office and violently shoved the woman, who we shall call K., out of his way. According to employees who were present, K. ran out clutching her purse, suffered an emotional breakdown, was briefly hospitalized at Cedars Sinai for a severe nervous dermatological reaction, and never returned to work again.

According to one close friend, K. refused to sue Davis, despite the advice of several friends, after a prominent Los Angeles attorney told her that Davis would ruin her. According to one state official. K. was allowed to continue her work under Davis from her home "because she refused to work in Davis's presence."

(Checchi's campaign should get a copy of the tape recording Davis left on K.'s home telephone, in which he offers no apology to K. but simply requests that she return to work, saying, "You know how I am."

Well, we do now Gray.

Of course, the problem is that Davis's only serious Democratic opponent, Checchi--though not missing obvious nuts or bolts like Davis--has also built his entire public life on a disturbing fabrication which throws into severe doubt his ability and worthiness to run California state government.

As a San Jose Mercury News writer and a New Times writer showed in recent exposes of Checchi's history at Northwest Airlines, Checchi's claims that he "saved" Northwest in a dramatic takeover in 1989, and that he deserves to be governor of California because he is a turnaround genius, are not supported by the facts.

Northwest was not, in fact, a troubled airline when Checchi--using inside information from his best college buddy who sat on Northwest's board of directors--dreamed up a plan for buying up Northwest stock with other investor's money and forcing Northwest into a position of selling the company to Checchi and pals. In fact, the company spiraled into trouble and near-bankruptcy under Checchi, requiring both major union concessions in 1993 and a huge government bail-out in 1992.

Yet Checci openly chortles about how he risked less than $10 million of his own money on the original $3.65 billion takeover deal, which has today made him a very rich man.
He is very, very proud and has every reason to be," insists Darry Sragow, Checchi's campaign manager.

With two men running for governor who are so willing to gloss over their questionable histories, the unsettling tradition of "opposition research" may play a more critical role than ever in the history of this race. (Op Research, if you're not a cynic in the know, is the practice of hiring political assassins to dig up dirt. The damaging info is: A) widely broadcast or B) dangled in private before the offending candidate as a way to silence that candidate on a major issue on which they have been personally compromised.

Garry South, the talented campaign manager hired by Davis, has hired op research whiz Ace Smith (I'm not kidding about that name) who operates his assassin outfit from the Bay Area. Darry Sragow, the inspired campaign manager hired by Checchi, has hired the Berkeley and Houston firm of Rice and Veroga.

I asked both camp if they intend to go after the really Big Lies both men are relying upon: Gray as the mild-mannered man of decency, Checchi as the savvy savior of troubled institutions.

Says Elena Stern, an official with Checchi's campaign: "Al is adamant about not running a negative campaign, so he will only offer comparisons, not attacks." One "comparison" Stern pointed out is that Davis' camp recently planted a hit story against Checchi in the San Francisco Chronicle claiming that Checchi is facing a discrimination lawsuit by a fired worker. The fine print, however, is that the suit was thrown out by the 9th Circuit three years ago, and it arguably has little remaining merit. Says Stern, "By comparison, Gray Davis has actually lost a race discrimination lawsuit" filed against him by a former female employee.

But is the Checchi camp going to unveil to voters Davis's history of violent "incidents" and hysterical fits? Stern wouldn't say, and Sragow said he "questions whether they way a candidate acts in private has anything legitimate to do with the campaign. So I don't think you'll be hearing from us about whatever violence is alleged amongst Gray's staff or others."

By contrast, South, who admits that Ace Smith has been digging up dirty for Davis's use "for nearly a year" seems far more prepared to discuss the lie holding up the house that Checchi built.

"Until he fucked up Northwest Airlines, Checchi had visions of sugar plums about running for office in Minnesota, and there were numerous local news reports about that in '89, '90 and '91, and about Checchi even meeting with political consultants," says South. "He denies it now because he needs to look like a loyal longtime resident of California, but we think voters want to know that his interest in California is recent indeed."

The ploy of trying to cover up one's sudden self-serving interest in California did not work for another carpetbagging multimillionaire, Michael Huffington, and it is likely to backfire on Checchi as well. For example, California voters will be disturbed to know that shortly after the employees bailed out Northwest and the government spent nearly $1 billion saving the airline, Checchi sold his Minneapolis mansion in 1994, abandoned all thought of running for office there, and escaped back to Beverly Hills. Once back, he barely took a breath before hiring consultants to explore running for California governor.

These two dreary choices for governor leave me hoping that DiFi will jump into the race. Feinstein's hatred for Gray Davis is well-known, and a source close to her confirmed to me last week that "She is still weight a late entry"--in part because she can't imagine a worse fiasco than Governor Gray. And there's a solid chance that the Republican gubernatorial candidate, Attorney General Dan Lungren, can beat the tainted Democrats at the polls next year. But, unfortunately, Lungren is as free of meaningful ideas as Kathleen Brown, who ran for governor in 1994, and voters may reject Lungren as swiftly as they did Brown.

So my question is simple: how did we get stuck in the position of hoping that the job of governor of California, one of the most august positions of power in the Western world, is not won by a mega-fibber or a closet wacko. The Democratic Party likes to wheeze on about how it has all the answers. I'd love to hear them explain this one.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (159253)10/4/2003 5:21:45 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 164684
 
Here's Bush's resume.Compare it to Clark's!


Subject: Bush's Resume

PAST WORK EXPERIENCE

I ran for US Congress and lost.

I produced a Hollywood slasher B movie.

I bought an oil company,but couldn't find any oil in
Texas; the company went bankrupt shortly after I sold
all my stock.

I bought the Texas Rangers baseball team in a
sweetheart deal that took land using taxpayer money.

With my father's help and name, I was elected Governor
of Texas.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS GOVERNOR

I changed pollution laws in favor of the power and oil
companies and made Texas the most polluted state in
the Union.

I replaced Los Angeles with Houston as the most smog-
ridden city in America.

I cut taxes and bankrupted Texas government to the
tune of billions in borrowed money.

I set the record for the most executions by any
governor in American history.

I became US President after losing the popular vote by
over 500,000 votes with the help of major Enron money
and my father's appointments to the Supreme Court.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS PRESIDENT

I attacked and overtook two countries.

I spent the US surplus and effectively bankrupted the
US Treasury.

I shattered the record for the largest annual deficit
in U.S. history.

I set an economic record for most private bankruptcies
filed in any 12-month period.

I set the all-time record for the biggest drop in the
history of the U.S. stock market.

My record for environmental issues is the least of my
concerns.

I am the first president in U.S. History to enter
office with a criminal record.

I set the all-time record for most days on vacation in
any one-year period.

After taking-off the entire month of August, I then
presided over the worst security failure in U.S.
history.

I am supporting development of a "Tactical Bunker
Buster" nuke, a WMD.

I am getting our troops killed, under the lie of
Saddam's procurement of Yellow Cake Nuke WMD
components,then blaming the lie on our British
friends.

I set the record for most campaign fund-raising trips
by a U.S. president.

In my first year in office over 2-million Americans
lost their jobs and that trend continues every month.

I set the all-time record for the most foreclosures in a
12-month period.

I appointed more convicted criminals to administration
than any other president in U.S. history.

I set the record for the least amount of press
conferences by any president since the advent of
television.

I signed more laws and executive orders effectively
amending or ignoring the Constitution than any other
president in history.

I presided over the biggest energy crisis in U.S.
history and refused to intervene when corruption
involving the oil industry was revealed.

I presided over the highest gasoline prices in U.S.
history and refused to use national reserves as past
presidents have done.

My political party used the Enron private jets and
corporate attorneys to assure my success with the U.S.
Supreme Court during my election decision.

I have spent more money on polls and focus groups than
any other president in U.S. history.

I garnered the most sympathy for the U.S. after the
World Trade Center attacks and less than a year later
made the U.S. the most resented country in the world,
possibly the largest failure of diplomacy in World
History.

I am actively working on a policy of "disengagement"
creating the most hostile of Israel-Palestine
relations
in at least 30 years.

I am the first president in history to have a majority
of Europeans (71%) view my presidency as the biggest
threat to world peace and security.

I am the first U.S. president in history to have the
people of South Korea more threatened by the U.S. than
by their immediate neighbor, North Korea.

I changed the U.S. policy to allow convicted criminals
to be awarded government contracts.

I set an all-time record for the number of
administration appointees who violated U.S. law by not
selling their huge personal investments in
corporations bidding for U.S. contracts.

I failed to fulfill my pledge to capture Osama Bin
Laden, dead or alive.

I have cut health care benefits for war veterans and
support a cut in duty benefits for active duty troops
and their families - in war time.

I have set the all-time record for most people
worldwide to simultaneously protest me in public
venues (15 million people) shattering the record for
protest against any other person in the history of
mankind.

I've dissolved more international treaties than any
other president in U.S. history.

I've made my presidency the most secretive and
unaccountable of any in U.S. history.

My "poorest millionaire," Condoleeza Rice, has a
Chevron oil tanker named after her.

I am the first president in U.S. history to have
almost all 50 states of the Union simultaneously
suffer massive financial crisis.

I presided over the biggest corporate stock market
fraud of any market in any country in history.

I am the first president in U.S. history to order a
pre-emptive attack and the military occupation of a
sovereign nation, and I did so against the will of the
United Nations and the world community.

I created the largest government department
bureaucracy in the history of the United States.

I set the all-time record for biggest annual budget
spending increases, more than any other president in
history.

I am the first president in U.S. history to have the
United Nations remove the U.S. from the Human Rights
Commission.

I am the first president in U.S. history to have the
United Nations remove the U.S. from the Elections
Monitoring Board.

I removed more checks and balances, and have the least
amount of congressional oversight than any other
presidential administration in U.S. history.

I rendered the entire United Nations viewpoints
irrelevant.

I withdrew the U.S. from the World Court of Law.

I refused to allow inspectors access to U.S.
"prisoners of war" (detainees) and thereby have
refused to abide by the Geneva Convention.

I am the first president in history to refuse United
Nations election inspectors (during the 2002 U.S.
election).

I am the all-time U.S. and world record-holder for
receiving the most corporate campaign donations.

My largest lifetime campaign contributor, and one of
my best friends (Kenneth Lay, former CEO of Enron
Corporation), presided over the largest corporate
bankruptcy fraud in U.S. history.

I failed to capture the anthrax killer who tried to
murder the leaders of our country at the U.S. Capitol
Building. Even after 18 months, I have no leads and
no credible suspects.

In the past 18 months following the World Trade Center
attack, I have successfully prevented any public
investigation into the biggest security failure in the
history of the United States.

I removed more freedoms and civil liberties for
Americans than any other president in U.S. history.

In a little over two years, I created the most divided
country in decades, possibly the most divided since
the Civil War.

I entered my office with the strongest economy in U.S.
history and have turned every single economic category
downward - all in less than two years.

RECORDS AND REFERENCES

I have at least one conviction for drunk driving in
Maine. My Texas driving record has been erased and is
not available.

I was AWOL from the National Guard.

I refuse to take a drug test or even answer any
questions about drug use.

All records of my tenure as Governor of Texas are now
in my father's library, sealed, and unavailable for
public view.

All records of SEC investigations into insider trading
or bankrupt companies are sealed in secrecy and
unavailable for public view.

All records or minutes from meetings that I or my
Vice-President attended regarding public energy policy
are
sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public review.

PLEASE CONSIDER MY EXPERIENCE WHEN VOTING IN 2004.
SEND THIS TO EVERY VOTER YOU KNOW.