Showing posts with label Arnold Schwarzenegger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arnold Schwarzenegger. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2018

UGH: #NeverTrump RINOs Want to Save the CAGOP (Really)

The California Republican Party has been in freefall because our state party is no longer registering voters.

We no longer have top-tier elected officials representing the party and helping to raise money.

We are not winning because Democrats have been gaming the system with voter fraud and rampant mass migration, legal and illegal.

We as California citizens can do so much better than this.

So much better.



John Kasich is an embittered Never-Trumper who simply doesn't understand that we don't want him.

He wanted to open up the borders to illegal aliens. He would have no problem seeing people put into jail cells because they did not want to bake a cake for a gay wedding. He wants to talk about gun control, and he keeps coasting on his one primary victory in his home state.

Yet through all of that, he insisted in staying in the race as much as possible. What is wrong with this guy?

As for Arnold Schwarz-a-housekeeper, who really cares what he thinks? Why do we want that guy to be telling Republicans anything about winning elections? This guy gave up and went Democrat with the rest of the state legislature when he could not get the initiatives passed that he wanted to pass.


Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ohio Gov. John Kasich will headline an event to debut a new group seeking to reform the California Republican Party.

Reform? The Republican Party needs to resurrect its values in the state of California. The culture of the state is falling away from rampant illegal immigration, but these elitist RINOs with no connection to reality want to double-down on some of the perverse, left-wing principles of the Democrats.

We need a conservative populism which offers not just ideas but solutions to make them happen. 

The pair will deliver speeches and participate in panels on March 21 in Los Angeles at an event for New Way California, a group formed by Assemblyman Chad Mayes (R-Yucca Valley).

Cheating Chad will be there, too? The same fool who pushed Cap and Betrayal onto the state of California is going to talk about making Republicans great again in California? Well, actually not even that, since Cheating Chad, much like Ahh-nold, broke their vows to their wives as well as the state.

Flabby RINO Arnold!


“They will be focused on reminding the Republican Party we need them to be successful, but in order to be successful, they need to choose policies and messaging that helps them grow rather than continue to shrink,” said Daniel Ketchell, a spokesman for Schwarzenegger.

Part of the messaging is NOT raising taxes and the costs of doing business in the state of California. Yet that is precisely what Republicans did in Sacramento when they colluded with Democrats to push Cap and Trade renewal, while throwing a lifeline to vulnerable Democrats. That was not just a bad deal, it was profoundly immoral and dishonest.

Cheating Chad should have been forced to resign for that betrayal, not just lose his minority leader status.

The former California governor, one of the last Republicans to win statewide election, has been lamenting the party’s decline for years. In 2007, he famously made a speech about the state party “dying at the box office.”

We are dying at the box office because the main attraction turned into a flop. Ahh-nold was a glowing RINO more interested in playing nice with the California Teachers Association

Since then, the GOP’s share of voter registration in California has slipped to 26%.

Where is the registration? Why isn't anyone hustling to grant Republicans a better share of the vote? Why do we see the national committee members not getting out there and making the case that we need them

Kasich shares Schwarzenegger’s concerns, advisor John Weaver said.

Kasich and Schwarz-y just want to sit at the Kool Kidz' Table. They want the media to fawn all over them while the continue to bash Trump and the conservative populist agenda which he has ushered into the country.

“He believes the Republican Party should be positive and inclusive and expansive, as opposed to the narrow cast that it has been nationally, and in California particularly, for some time,” Weaver said. “What has happened with tone and on immigration clearly over the last decade, longer, has put the party back, and now the party, by and large, is run by people who would rather be leaders in a phone booth and are not inclusive enough and not positive enough to win a statewide election.”

How has the GOP become narrow? Where is the lack of inclusion? All this talk about diversity and inclusion is not based on any kind of principles. Republican elected officials need to stick to their guns on serious issues and make things happen.

“He has concerns about that because what happens in California is a precursor to what happens nationally,” Weaver said.

Not anymore. California has become the anti-example as more states are shifting toward pro-growth policies which put Americans First, which bring back trade, commerce, education, and public safety.

Kasich, who has been a fierce critic of President Trump since his unsuccessful presidential bid in 2016, has toured the nation calling for civility and bipartisanship in politics, and is reportedly considering another presidential run.

UGH. Again, Kasich is not interested in fixing anything. He just wants to make himself the center of attention. He doesn't care about anyone but himself.

Schwarzenegger and Kasich are also longtime friends, a relationship forged in part by Schwarzenegger holding his Arnold Classic bodybuilding competition in Ohio. Schwarzenegger previously endorsed and raised money for Kasich, and has called on him to run for president in 2020.

Oh brother. Kasich is this arrogant and this delusional. Go home, Kasich. Please, just go home!



Schwarzenegger sits on the board of Mayes’ political action group, which was formed after the assemblyman was forced from his GOP leadership post for joining with Democrats to extend the state’s cap-and-trade program. The group is expected to organize a super PAC for this year’s elections.

Cheating Chad will do anything he can to save his bacon. He threw his family under the bus. He cares more about making money and feeling like a corporate big shot who gets to sit at Governor Brown's feet and make nice.


Final Reflection

This is a joke on so many levels, that I don't even know where to finish.

Chad Mayes wants to talk about taking the California Republican Party in a new direction? He has been taking it in one clear direction: downwards. We are dying at the box office, precisely because Republicans are not acting as a strong, royal opposition to the illiberal lunacy of the California Democratic Party, which has gone so far to the left, one wonders when they will just make themselves a satellite of Maoist China.

Thumbs down on RINOs!


Cheating Chad and Arnold Schwarz-a-housekeeper have so much in common. They are unfaithful to their wives, to the voters, and to the state in which they have served as representatives. They are spineless RINOs who have no business running as Republicans anymore, since they are more interested in being liked by liberal loony legislators than doing what is right for California taxpayers.



This is a disaster for all of us. We need men of conviction and integrity who want to win, and win big, We need people who will not run away from the media but confront their biases and their anti-American disdain for individual citizens and their liberties.

Most of all, we need to see more people stepping up to fight against the political corruption on both sides of the aisle, as Big Business, Big Labor, and Big La Raza continue to line their pockets at our expense. Haven't we had enough in California?

John Kasich and Arnold need to go away. They are waste of time and breath, a disincentive to all who want to fight to Make California Great Again.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Two Cheating RINOs Join Forces in California: Guess Who?!

The chutzpah of the former Assembly minority leader is legendary.

He brokered a deal to extend the excessive, corrupt Cap and Trade program last year, and they blithely acquiesced to allow someone else to take over as minority leader. The truth is that nothing has really changed in Sacramento since Brian Dahle took over for Mayes.



Mayes has maxed out contributions to Dahle, showing who really has all the money to keep key candidates in power. Dahle has been doing whatever he is told to do, and he has no interest in getting rid of the Cap and Traitors or keeping them in line.

Now, we find that Cheating Chad Mayes and Arnold Schwarz-a-house-keeper are joining forces once again, proving that there is still plenty of room for birds of a corrupted feather to flock together.


During his time as minority leader in the California state Assembly, Chad Mayes worked to reshape the image of the Republican party within the state and beyond, away from some of the current administration's hard-line views on topics such as immigration and climate change.

Climate change as an alarmist catastrophe is a hoax. Why does anyone care about it? Immigration is a serious subject, and illegal immigration is doing great harm to this country. We need to take a hard-line stance on these issues, or there will be nothing left of this great state and country.

In August of 2017, his support for the cap-n-trade [sic, Cap and Trade] program was the final straw for many Republicans in Sacramento, costing him his role as minority leader in the state Assembly. But Mayes is not ready to back down just yet.

Unfortunately.



Mayes office officially announced plans to form "New Way California," an organization designed to promote what his office considers "true Republican values," at a press call on Tuesday. Mayes claimed several Republican representatives and legislators within its ranks, including 'Governator' Arnold Schwarzenegger.

New Way? More like the Same Ol', Same Ol'.



Playing to the left to get more Republicans elected has worked .... never.

Mayes and Schwarzenegger have publicly exchanged pleasantries on Twitter in the past, causing many hard-line Republicans to express their adamant discontent. On Twitter, the two were repeatedly accused of being 'RINOs' – Republicans In Name Only.

That's because they ARE RINOs.

Schwarz-a-house-keeper hurt the California Republican Party on many fronts. He gave into the very teachers' unions he pledged to stand up to. He refused to campaign and bring up the Republican Party ticket around the country.

And look who else is joining this "New Way" fraud:

Tuesday's press conference with Mayes and Republican Assemblymember Rocky Chavez from San Diego was thin on details. Mayes office was unable to publicly confirm any additional members of the new coalition and remained general when it came to its objectives.

HA HA! No specifics, huh? Because there are none! California liberal whimps like Schwarzie and Mayes have no interest in standing for any kind of values. They want to be Democrat-lite and get invited to all the Kool Kidz' parties.

“There’s so many people in California who feel like they have no place to go,” Mayes said to reporters. "The old way isn't working and it's time for a new way." What exactly that new way will look like on a policy level remained unclear.

Mayes described himself as a "conservative Republican" who is in favor of low taxes and less government regulation, a stance that seems at odds with the focus on environmental protection and investments in education both Mayes and Chavez described as key issues the new coalition is hoping to promote.

"Conservative Republican"? What a crock!


One phrase stands out, and shows that these liberal Republicans are more interesting in being liked than doing what is right.

"Republican Party is the party of the rich and intolerant"--that's only for those who insist on reading the New York Times and Los Angeles Times for the latest in Fake News pablum. The negative branding against Republicans has been non-stop in this state, where Hollywood and Academic do all the talking, and Big Labor does all the stalking.



A political party has to stand for something, or it will fall for anything. So far, the biggest interest in the state GOP, Charles Munger and Co, are far more interested in running one political party into the ground and sponsoring two left-wing parties.


Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Why Chad Mayes Loves Arnold Schwarz-a-Housekeeper

This was another sad tweet from RINO minority leader Chad Mayes:
Assembly Permanent Minority leader Chad Mayes has a new broanmance with RINO former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.



1. They are both RINOS.

2. Neither of them have any convictions.

3. They both hate Donald Trump.

4. They both believe in the fantasy called "Climate Change" or more accurately called "Climate Alarmism"

5. They are both unfaithful to their wives.

6. They're both losers.

Arnold Schwarzenegger slept with lots of women in Sacramento.

Maria Shriver demanded that he come home to Brentwood every weekend to avoid more dalliances.

Of course, as soon as Shriver learned that Arnold had slept with the housekepper and fathered a child with her (mind you, someone in Brentwood), then they divorced.

And now Chad Mayes is facing a bitter divorce because of his adulterous affair with Kristen Olsen.

Check out this report from American Children First:

American Children First
 can exclusively confirm that “Never Trump” California Assembly Republican Leader Chad Mayes (R-Yucca Valley) engaged in an extramarital affair with Kristin Olsen, the former leader of the Republican Assembly caucus, and current member of the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors.



Mayes is the son of a pastor and graduate of Liberty University, a Virginia-based Christian institution. According to Wikipedia, Mayes plays guitar in his church and also performed with Kristin Olsen at the 54th Annual California Prayer Breakfast.

Olsen is the Vice-Chair of the California Republican Party.



We have obtained through Capitol sources, a letter penned by Mr. Olsen to Anthony Rendon, the Speaker of the Assembly, requesting an investigation into the affair and whether or not tax dollars were used.

And here's the letter from Olsen's estranged husband:



I wonder if there are any letters about Arnold and his repeated affairs with every woman but his wife, too?!

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Will Populist Trump Turn into a Schwarzenegger Squish?

I love our president, Donald Trump. He exceeds my expectations, and mine have never been watered down to suit a candidate I did not want. A progressive here in California mocked me for saying “I love President Trump.” She claimed that I idolized the president. What can I say? Trump shows a class and a dignity for our armed men and women, especially veterans. This kind of heart-felt patriotism is no joke, not an act. The latest video going viral shows President Trump stopping to pick up the cap which fell from the marine standing guard next to Air Force One. I don’t recall President Bush or Obama taking a similar stride. Of course, Obama was much worse to our military, saying and doing nothing while veteran deaths and suicides skyrocketed during his tenure.

Also, for all her unjust mockery, that progressive loves Bernie Sanders, and the rest of the left-wing cabal taking over California has painted murals and banners dedicated to Bernie and his Revolution. Of course, they get awfully silent when I mention that he and his wife are under investigation for bank fraud. Sure, the rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer—but that’s only happening in Democratically-dominated states and socialist countries, the same political climes where Bernie’s brand of Bolshevism thrives.

Then there’s President Trump. He stopped the irreversible slide of our nation into abject liberalism unhinged, with totalitarian dictator Crooked Hillary at the helm. He has done more for our veterans in six months than the previous two administrations. Unreal, but true. When was the last time anyone of us read in the press that 500 crooked or incompetent VA employees were fired? Finally, someone from the outside has gone inside to shake things up.



I must admit and I believe that many still fear that this populist president will sour on us. As a Californian, I was so leery of the Trump Presidency. After all, it was House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (another Californian, this time from Bakersfield) who suggested to Joe Scarborough and Co. that Trump’s nomination and campaign reminded him of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s populist bid for governor of California in 2003. That remark offered me even less assurance about a future Trump Presidency.

A little background to clear up the foreground and confirm my trust in President Trump.

In 2003, Californians were mad. Energy markets had overcharged us for electricity. Democratic Governor Gray Davis tripled the car tax. The state legislature passed a bill allowing illegal aliens to get driver’s licenses. California was going bankrupt, unable to balance the books. The uproar from across the state not only pushed for repeal of the driver’s license law, but erupted into a full-blown recall campaign.

I voted for McClintock, convinced that Schwarzenegger was too liberal. He dodged difficult questions, and refused to participate in any debates until the very end. The best line? “Arianna, I have the perfect role for you in my next movie!” Indeed, he had starred in another iteration of the Terminator franchise, in which he trashed a female cyborg assassin, by shoving her metallic head into a toilet bowl. I still laugh at the line to this day.

Sadly, Schwarzenegger’s administration was no laughing matter. A moderate outsider who had run on a campaign reminiscent of making California great again, he did some good during the first part of his first tenure. He repealed the car tax. He called the Democrats “Girlie men.” He pushed an outstanding set of initiatives to beat down Big Labor and beef up educational accountability.
Those reforms failed, and his resolve as a leader fizzled. During his second term, he morphed into an accommodationist liberal puppet. He bowed down to the California Teachers Association. He ignored conservative controversies. He signed off on the green scheme cap-and-trade. He never campaigned for Republicans. Aside from blocking bad proposals, including gay marriage and open border policies, Arnold went along with the same bloated budgets.

Will Trump become the same terminated wannabe Terminator?

Looking at the president’s first six months, I rest assured that my vote was not a bad gamble but the right choice. Granted we are only through the first half of the first year of his presidency, but I am convinced that we don’t have a spineless Schwarzenegger-type in the White House. Trump has governed quite conservatively in contrast to his prior liberal-leaning rhetoric:



  • He has defunded overseas abortions, and even extended the Mexico-city gag rule. He has also personally vouched to do everything possible to help little Charlie Gard in the United Kingdom. Trump is probably the most pro-life resident in our nation’s history.
  • Even more than Reagan and definitely more than California Governor Schwarzenegger, Trump has openly avowed and acknowledged this country’s legacy, need, and commitment to Almighty God. I cannot think of any better spokesman than Trump, a man with clear flaws yet who was unafraid to admit to them, especially following the scandalous remarks to Billy Bush from 11 years ago.
  • Illegal immigration is getting the drastic attention it needs. A border wall, coupled with tracking down VISA overstays and defunding sanctuary cities is an agenda anyone could be proud of.
  • He has negotiated a hiring freeze within the federal government and has appointed definitive executive leadership within in his cabinet to root out waste and cut costs. It’s good news to hear when the new Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announces intentions to cut the State Department staff by 21 percent.
  • I have given this incredible portion of his legacy great attention, and he still deserves praise for doing so: Trump has trashed the biased, corrupt media in a sound yet profound fashion.
  • Unlike Schwarzenegger, who gave a fluffy keynote speech on family values at the 2004 RNC Convention, Trump defends them.

Will Trump turn into a liberal squish? No way. He has passed this test with flying colors. I look forward to eight more years of Trump terminating the liberal opposition in Washington and across the country.