California Governor's Race: Defying the Lies as Bombs Fly
Patrick Mallon
Friday, Aug. 9, 2002
This is the fifth article in a weekly series on the California
governor's race. See previous articles:
Stealth Agenda Trumps
Academic Success in Schools (8/2)
Simon Survives Attacks, Davis Cons for Cash (7/25)
Paralyzed From Facing Reality (7/19)
California: Wanted! An Ethical Governor. Apply Within (7/15)
Precisely the day after a SurveyUSA poll showed Bill Simon leading Gray
Davis 47 percent to 45 percent, the B-52s were in the air. No, the raid on Iraq hadn't
commenced, just the third and largest media assault on Simon's
credibility in two weeks, this one dropping an apparently more damaging
payload than the suspect KPMG disclosure or the tax return fiasco: the
word FRAUD.
A lawsuit filed in December 2000, brought against Simon's business
partnership by convicted drug lord Paul Hindelang, charged that after
buying the plaintiff's company, Pacific Coin, the defendants acted
recklessly, resulting in the company's failure. Seemingly out of the
blue,
the firm was found liable for fraud and socked with a whopping $97
million in damages by a Los Angeles Superior Court jury.
Criminal defense lawyer Harlan Braun, doing double duty, now provides
legal counsel to Hindelang and accused murderer Robert Blake. Whether
the charges against Simon produced the truth or not is irrelevant, it's
what Braun was able to convince the jury of that matters.
And what's the crime? It's hard to say, but it appears Simon's firm had
borrowed money on Pacific Coin, making the company expand too quickly and
leading to its demise. This allowed the firm to significantly reduce its
federal tax bill by writing off the loss. While this is a still-legal accounting
tactic, an exploitative enemy can create a devastating impression if a
judge and jury are so inclined.
Sensational, blockbuster and distorted, universal vilification issued
forth from the leftist print media the next morning. Not a single
newspaper in the state thought to classify the suspicious timing of the
decision a dirty trick. The feeding frenzy conversely called for Simon
to step down in favor of a "real candidate," while others described the
decision as fatal to the campaign.
Can Powderpuff Campaign Team Recover?
Like a fraternity house hit by the news of an empty keg during rush
week, Simon's advisers agitated the Bush team with their inability to
identify incoming on their radar screen. Outwitted and vulnerable, and
on their fourth campaign manager in four months, they appear to be in way over
their heads, unable to manifest, let alone comprehend, the cutthroat
mentality required to win.
Do the pledges now know who they are dealing with? In Machiavelli's "The
Prince," the pursuit of arbitrary power concludes that some "virtues"
will lead to a prince's destruction, whereas some "vices" allow him to
survive. The virtues which we commonly praise in people might lead to
their downfall.
It is Simon's image of integrity, balance and business sense that Davis
campaign mercenary Garry South has targeted with charges of fraud. South is like the ferryman on the River Styx, but give him credit – he could care less if he comes
across as a cretin, he just wants to win, an essential ingredient entirely absent at the frat house.
The ultimate questions are: Can Simon and his team conduct themselves
with the same decadent, win-at-all-cost tactics as Davis and South? How
bad do they want it? How willing are they to low-ball and engage in
conscienceless conduct to achieve their goals?
Conversely, if it turns out that Simon really is a screw-up, then we'll
know what a wise investment Davis made when he devoted $10 million to
savage Riordan in the primary.
Media May as Well Be on Davis Press Team
The print media forever congratulates itself on being progressive,
ultra-tolerant, value-free, culturally neutral, and devotees of
multiculturalism who in essence believe in nothing but themselves and
their intellectual superiority.
Most of the stories about Simon are entirely skewed in favor of Davis,
not because the media think Davis is such a great guy, but because of the
programs, agendas, groups and policies Davis defends. Conservatives be damned, and those with religious values a target of
ridicule.
Debra Saunders, the putative conservative for the psychotically liberal
San Francisco Chronicle says, "Bill Simon should just give up." This
message resonates throughout the majority of the state's newspapers.
Only the Orange County Register seems to offer any hope, with "Bill
Simon now is going to need to develop the spin skills of Bill Clinton to
become governor."
Sadly, our silent non-action becomes an endorsement of all we say we
oppose. A cynical, neutered, unthinking public delivers to the left the
soft mental oblongata required to form specious conclusions. The only
truth is that there are no universal truths; the only absolute is that
all things are relative.
Making Sense in a Sea of Journalistic Dishonesty
The decision against Simon's firm granted Davis blanket amnesty from
adverse publicity for his tawdry and ineffective three-year legacy.
SurveyUSA pollster Joe Shipman offered this to the quivering multitude
of Simon supporters who have bought into the swelling avalanche of
negative campaign news: "Simon has secured his natural base more than
Davis. In areas of the state where Simon is strong, he is very strong.
Davis support is broader, but Simon's is deeper."
Ideological War and the Battlefronts
"A Prince ought to have no other aim or thought, nor select anything
else for his study, than war and its rules and discipline." (Machiavelli, "The Prince") The air
campaign has started, now for the ground troops. This election is far
more a cultural war than a mandate on a man.
It's not necessary to win any arguments now, you just have to get people
to say, "so what!" The print media does exactly that for Davis. Simon
achieves the same on talk radio.
The dynamic is a field of dreams for a contentious ideological
engagement. Broken bones, black eyes, public outings. Informed and
respected Internet sites with growing persuasive capacity and
readership, in conjunction with the dramatic movement of thinking people
to informed radio, offer the obvious: Substantial numbers of people are
coming to their senses and rejecting the baggy-eyed Bolsheviks in the
media.
Democrats the Useful Idiots Lenin Wrote About
Expunged from the journalistic equation is the consideration of
principles and abstractions. Where are they? Name one. Davis can control
reality in the California press by calling himself a "centrist." Not a
liberal, but a progressive. The labeling goes unchallenged as these
features establish the profile of the ideal voter for "all the news that
fits." One who is outside the definition is the enemy.
Reports that some GOP supporters are now contributing to Davis after the
"nuclear bomb" emanate from the intimidating fact that nobody wants to
be on Garry South's sh*t list should Davis win.
Nikita Khrushchev employed the same tactics.
As a modern leftist, Khrushchev capitalized on the use of words issued
forth by liberal, socialist intellectuals. Pledging a non-religious
moral justification for the use of brute force, he operated as a
gangster, eliminating opposition in the furtherance of cultural and
political control: both of the mind and of the incentive to produce
wealth. One almost expects Davis to update Karl Marx and reissue a "Das Kapital II."
The embittered peasants, frustrated with news devoid of conclusions,
filled with he-said/she-said, simply shut it down and impotently proxy
their voice to their "leaders." This was supposed to be America. Where
are you being led and by whom? Happy with any of it?
Yes, businessman Simon has made mistakes, and will have to be more
persuasive and aggressive to win. But it is in fact Gray Davis who is
the CEO of California, a cash-strapped, borderline insolvent enterprise
that has quit paying select vendors and employees.
Despite the $50 million Davis has to trash Simon with attack ads, I'll
stay with the underdog. It's a long campaign, there will be casualties and
the first is the truth.
And how refreshing and hopeful it is to discover that a half truth,
masquerading as the whole truth, is a complete falsehood.
California is not a left-wing state but a left-wing state of mind,
established by a media dominated by the radical left and leftist
politicians who benefit from this reality.
Open-minded enough to be challenged by a second thought? Just as
open-minded is the medical patient whose life is saved by a second
opinion.
See next article in series: Tammany Hall's Next Target Simon's Faith
You may e-mail Patrick Mallon at patrick@newsmax.com.
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