Wonder What the Austrian Word is for “Screwed”?

Posted By: 'Okie' | 7:02 pm — 11/30/2005 | 3 Comments See comments below:

Which is what we in California are probably going to be now for a long time!

Laer Pierce has more:

Schwarzenegger Turns Left

Ahnold has appointed a former top Grey Davis aide and former executive director of the corrupt Cal. Democratic Party, Susan Kennedy, to be his chief of staff.

How fitting, and how disappointing. The voters reject the entire slate of initiatives that would have begun the process of killing the monster Davis left, and Schwarzenegger responds by hiring the creature that fed the monster. He’s turned to the dark side … well, the grey side … of California’s political spectrum.

I’ve got a great new reader to this blog from Mustang, OK who recently remarked that our Gov. and I were the last two conservatives in the state. Not hardly, there are a lot of us — but that group has never included the Governator.

We worked hard to throw out Grey Davis and hoped that Arnie would ignore Maria’s lefty advice and steer the state in a new direction. Maybe it’s just not possible until the entire enterprise goes tits-up.

I hope not, but this action today is not a very good sign! (db)

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  • Glenn Speck

    I humbly acknowledge my error regarding Arnie’s politcal leanings. What a disappointment he is to me also.

  • Okie 5991

    How about terminating Arnie just as ya’ll did G. Davis. It would definatly make all future candidates aware that the people are fed up and are not going to take it anymore!

  • Glenn Speck

    I must have missed something. When did they stop speaking Standard German in Austria? It’s the supposedly the purist and accent-free variety. Well, I guess the U.S. still has English dialect regions, y’all. Just ask any Aussie…