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To: LindyBill who wrote (10263)10/2/2003 1:40:20 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793690
 
Looks like the slimy part of the Left is going to try to cause Rush trouble tomorrow, and ditto Schwarzennegger.... (see Drudge tonight)

Rush has what, 30 Million listeners ...not all conservatives... but a powerful voice.

With the CIA Lies set up, and an investigation to see what happened, the Left would think it would be convenient to have Rush out of commission..or at least potentially.

Monday, Arnold warned everyone Davis would try to start the dirty stuff the end of the week. Tomorrow is the end of the week.

Pretty soon, the average American is going to see through the muck, and realize where it is coming from.



To: LindyBill who wrote (10263)10/2/2003 12:34:12 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793690
 
Interesting piece from John Fund. But I don't think it dismissed the argument that Issa's funds were critical.

The precedent is now here, assuming the recall passes. At least for California. When one party suspects the governor from another party is sufficiently out of favor, they will ramp up their recall money, organization, whatever.

Is that good or bad for politics? Looks pretty bad right now.