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June 27, 2003
Recalling Davis – And Ending Immigration?
By
Joe Guzzardi
Hmmm. Should I, Joseph R.
Guzzardi, your humble correspondent, be a
candidate to replace the despised Gray Davis as
Governor of California?
I've got the $3,500 entry fee. I can
get 65 friends to sign my papers. It’s that simple.
I’d be in!
I would expect the entire
VDARE.COM editorial collective, acting individually
of course, to pledge total support.
How, you ask, could someone who has
toiled in obscurity at the Lodi Adult School for fifteen
years aspire overnight to such a lofty perch as the
Sacramento Governor’s Mansion?
The answer is simple: the
“Recall Gray Davis Campaign” will collect—possibly
within the next few weeks— the
necessary 897,000 signatures to force a special
recall election this fall.
At that point, Davis’s job is up for
grabs. On the same ballot, all declared candidates except
the evicted Davis will be listed in one monster,
first-past-the post contest. The winner might need as
little as 15 percent of the total vote.
The Democrats, except the actor Rob
Reiner a.k.a. “Meathead”
from the TV series
All In The Family, have “officially” denied an
interest in replacing Davis. Don’t believe them. Once
they smell blood, expect to see them on the ballot.
But, hmmm…on second thoughts, what
normal person would want the crummy job?
Effective immediately, I withdraw!
Nevertheless, I have this advice for
those still in the hunt: if you want to win
high elective office in California, talk about the
elephant in the living room -
immigration. If you want to waste your time, your
money and ultimately fail, pretend there’s no such thing.
Pete Wilson, the last Republican winner, attacked
illegal immigration.
Bill Simon, Tom Campbell, Dan Lungren, Matt Fong, etc
never mentioned the “I” word and were buried at the
voting booth.
To get an insider’s perspective, I
spoke with former Republican California Assemblyman
Howard Kaloogian, the chairman of the Recall Gray Davis
effort, to ask if he thought immigration would be an
issue.
“No,” said Kaloogian without
a moment’s hesitation. “This recall effort is about
the $35 billion deficit and the
energy crisis.”
Yeah, yeah. My friend and VDARE.COM
colleague Steve Sailer predicted this would be the
official response.
But Kaloogian’s theory of what may
motivate voters has two glaring flaws:
- Illegal immigration is inexorably
tied to the budget deficit. Californians pay nearly $10
billion annually to educate
K-12 non-English speakers. Add a few billion more
for Medi-Cal services to
illegal aliens and lo and behold you’re talking
about one-third of the state’s deficit.
- Californians really don’t
understand the energy crisis. We know there was
malfeasance, we know we got screwed but we don’t really
know what happened. When I asked 10 friends—all college
graduates—to explain step by step how the
energy crisis evolved, none could respond. But
guess what? They all knew about and understood illegal
immigration! And that subject made them hotter than the
energy debacle.
Illegal immigration has been a
festering boil with California voters since 1999. That’s
when Davis, in a smoke-filled room deal with then Mexican
President Ernesto Zedillo, the California Latino Caucus
and the
Mexican American Legal Defense Fund, killed
Proposition 187, a citizen’s initiative to ban
services to illegal aliens. Five million Californians
voted for Proposition 187.
For a blow by blow account of how
the slippery Davis, constitutionally bound to defend
Proposition 187, instead worked in tandem with the
Mexican government and its agents
to ax the measure, see
this link to Glenn Spencer’s American Patrol.
Of special note in the sordid,
sickening saga is Davis’s
romance with Zedillo. In February 1999 Davis, in one
of his first official acts, flew to Mexico to
woo Zedillo. And three months later, Zedillo toured
California with
Davis at his side.
After Davis completed his dirty
deed,
Antonio Villaraigosa, then California House Speaker
and never one to miss a chance to add his two cents
said, "As leader of the State Assembly, I say
President Zedillo had a great impact in defeating Prop.
187."
Echoing the sentiments of enraged
Californians, FAIR Executive Director and lawyer Dan
Stein said:
"In no
democracy in the world are the results of an election
overturned without the voters having their day in court
- that is, until today. The decision to drop the appeal
of Prop. 187 has absolutely nothing to do with its
constitutionality. This is a capitulation by Governor
Davis to pressure from an elite group of pro-illegal
immigration politicians and organizations. The
implications of this are as frightening for the future of
self government in our country as they are outrageous."
Davis’s refusal to support
the will of Californians prompted American Patrol’s Glenn
Spencer to initiate a recall effort. Not least because of
a total news blackout by the mainstream media—not one
word was written - the recall effort failed. But that
was
then and this is now.
Regarding Davis’s fortunes,
things are changing at dizzying speed. For those outside
of California who want current information, these three
websites support the recall:
www.recallgraydavis.com;
www.rescuecalifornia.com;
www.davisrecall.com The pro-Davis camp is at:
www.stoptherecall.com
In brief, here is the
latest, the probable and the certain:
- This latest flash is just in. Senator
Barbara Boxer is leaning on Davis to resign. If he
resigns, then Bustamante becomes governor. This, in
Boxer’s pin head, is utopia. The ugly recall effort ends,
the democrats keep the governor’s office, and —incredible
bonus— Governor Bustamante is Latino! But Davis, in a Fox
News interview with Paula Zahn, firmly denied that he
would resign.
- The probable outcome is that California
will soon have a new governor. And a successful recall
could be the beginning of a trend across the country.
Rumblings in neighboring Nevada suggest that irate
citizens have
Governor Kenny Guinn in their sights.
The certainty: anyone who
aspires to the thankless job of California governor could
see his wish could come true if he would stand up, speak
out and tell the truth –
“Californians have had enough immigration. I’ll use all
the powers of my office to bring it under control.”
Joe Guzzardi [email
him], an instructor in English at the Lodi
Adult School, has been writing a weekly newspaper column
since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM. |