Saturday, November 7, 2009

Ain't No Party Like A West Coast Party

The Republican civil war is moving on to Ahnold's replacement af the Governator of California. The corporate country club wing is behind former HP head Carly Fiorina, but the Teabaggers are lining up behind State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, and a look at DeVore's history shows why:
But who, exactly, is he? Not many people beyond Republican devotees and California political watchers know the guy. The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza -- who is more plugged into local politics than most D.C.-based reporters -- copped to not really having a clue about DeVore just last week.

The assemblyman does check off the majority of boxes on the conservative purity test. He has a full pro-life record, opposed the stimulus package and the bank bailout, and has never met a tax cut he didn't like. His most famous moment in office may, in fact, have occurred when he resigned from his position as Chief Republican Whip out of anger over a tax increase agreed to by California's Republican leadership.

"We need to shake up the Republican Party," DeMint said, when announcing his endorsement. "He's gonna join the country, and not the club."

In addition to fiscal discipline, however, DeVore's closet includes some weird and potentially damaging associations. As pointed out by a Republican source, the assemblyman is connected to noted birther Floyd Brown. Brown, who is famous for creating the 1988 Willie Horton ad and, more recently, pushing an effort to impeach Barack Obama, was supported by DeVore in his efforts to attack Democratic candidates in the 2008 presidential primary.

"Poll after poll shows it works," DeVore said of Brown's deeply controversial product.

All of which is not to say that associations like these -- and his relative obscurity -- will trip DeVore up in a primary race. Indeed, he likely relishes his current frame as a man of the conservative fringe.

Eight Senate Republicans announced on Thursday that they would be backing Fiorina's bid for the nomination. The next day, the assemblyman put out a web advertisement that contained a direct dig at one of Fiorina's endorsers -- Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) -- for his ghastly efforts at working with a Democrat on climate change legislation.

DeVore's Birther ties only serve to further establish his bona fides for the Wingnuts in California and nationally. The question is how long before the GOP officially drops Fiorina in order to avoid another Hoffman Effect disaster?

For you see, there's no way they'll be able to. The more the Teabaggers insist Fiorina gets thrown under the bus, the more the Democrats stand to win when the civil war wrecks the GOP.

3 comments:

StarStorm said...

Wait, wait, wait.
Carly Fiorina?
The same Carly Fiorina that nosedived Hewlett Packard into the ground?
The same Hewlett Packard that is one of the major computer hardware manufacturers?
Jesus fucking Christ, I can't think of ANYONE better to manage one of the largest economies on THE FUCKING PLANET.

And yet... DeVore makes her look good. I don't want a financial idiot in the Governorship, but fucking gods, I want a birther even less.

Zandar said...

One and the same. Even the Dems can win here.

pygalgia said...

Minor correction: Fiorina is running for senate (Boxer's seat). It's Meg Whitman of Ebay fame who's the corporate candidate for gov.
Not that it makes much difference.

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