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Cheney  Huffington: FLAP Over Cheney’s Health Part 2

The Huffington Post is reporting in a follow-up that Vice President Dick Cheney had a prophylactic EKG at cardiac unit of the Vail Valley Medical Center on Friday afternoon:

As reported here on Friday, Vice President Dick Cheney went to the cardiac unit of the Vail Valley Medical Center on Friday afternoon. The Vail Daily reported that “he dropped by to say hi to his favorite knee doctor Richard Steadman.” The Associated Press ran a similar story.

The vice president did see Dr. Steadman, a renowned orthopedic surgeon at the Steadman Hawkins clinic. But he then proceeded to the cardiac unit of the center to see Dr. Jack Eck, sources close to the doctor told The Huffington Post. While there, Cheney had a prophylactic EKG.

Neither the Associated Press or the Vail Daily have reported that the vice president visited the cardiac unit.

And so what if he did?

An EKG is a normal component of any physical examination, espeically for someone with a history of heart disease.

But, did he stay and was he hospitalized overnight? Now this would be a story (albiet a small one) unless the Vice President’s life was in jeopardy.

A routine medical test is not.

And Arianna’s piece, It’s Not the EKG; It’s the Cover-up doesn’t really make the case for a cover-up.

An EKG is a very routine medical test.

It is not being reported that he had any invasive coronary tests or surgery.

Arianna, perhaps he had GAS!

Now, do you want that reported to the Associated Press every time he eats beans?

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arnoldgirlie22tl Governor Schwarzenegger: Not the Time to Turn Squishy

Dan Walters of the Sacramento Bee has an excellent piece today, Now’s not the time for Schwarzenegger to turn ’squishy’:

As Iraq’s seizure of Kuwait escalated into war in 1991, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher reportedly cautioned President George Bush against “going squishy.”

It’s a fundamental tenet of both military and political warfare. Once you launch a war of either variety, you’d better be ready to see it through, or you merely suffer casualties without achieving any objective.

Arnold Schwarzenegger should remember Thatcher’s words because he may be backing away from the war he launched to change the tenor of the Capitol, and in doing so, undermining the legitimate cause of reform.

In fact, the MSM is abuzz with the fact that the Democrats in the Legislature and the Governor are negotiating a deal which would eviscerate the Schwarzenegger reform initiatives.

MSM pieces are:

Schwarzenegger, Democrats Exploring Truce

Governor, Democrats seek truce
Both sides explore compromise on package of reforms

Polls force governor, Democrats to talk
Latest figures make a special election look risky for both sides, so they are negotiating over proposed reforms.

With polls showing his once-soaring popularity dropping to Gray Davis-like levels, and his two most important ballot measures trailing, Schwarzenegger last week showed signs of squishiness. He didn’t exactly beg Democrats for a face-saving deal, but by issuing a semi-mea culpa, appeared to be heading in that direction.

Asked by a reporter whether he accepts any responsibility for Capitol friction, Schwarzenegger replied that “all of us in this building can share blame, all of us, including myself.

“People make mistakes sometimes, and I think that we learn. These are very clear messages that we must work together. And so I am looking forward to that. I really look forward to working together and to solve this together, because it’s the best for the people of California. They feel good when things work well, when people work together.”

But, the Governor held this Girlie Man press conference before the next day Field Poll was released showing the Paycheck Protection Initiative and the Termination of Pregnancy Notification Initiative winning.

The Governor was premature in his gloom but then again the MSM has been all over his ass for weeks with falling poll popularity numbers.

Truth is, the California public often expects results from politics that are mutually exclusive, such as high levels of services and low taxes. Californians recalled Davis because he personified the unacceptable status quo, and elected Schwarzenegger on his promise to clean up the mess in Sacramento, but at the same time, paradoxically, they expect politicians to work together for change.

Schwarzenegger could not clean up the mess if it took the cooperation of Capitol politicians who helped create it in the first place - the deficit-saturated state budget being the prime example. If he was to fulfill voters’ expectations and his own promises, he had to become confrontational.

The mea culpa Schwarzenegger should issue is not for creating Capitol angst, but for misleading voters that reform would come bloodlessly. He finally realized his error but never admitted it as he shifted to a more confrontational mode a year ago, and ever since has confused Californians - a populist warrior one day, a teddy bear the next.

The case for fundamental reform is crystal clear. If California’s dysfunctional state government is to have any chance at responding to the state’s many serious policy issues - transportation, water, the budget, education, energy and housing, to name but a few - it needs to radically change.

The Truth is the Governor has positioned himself well despite transient poor popularity poll numbers but he does not seem to realize it.

The Governator has already won this election and re-election in 2006 — if he stays the course!

The specific reforms that Schwarzenegger has championed are not the complete answer, but their enactment would send a message that the public supports change. There is room for a genuine compromise that would make significant progress toward governability, but with Schwarzenegger’s declining popularity, any deal that the Capitol’s entrenched interests would accept would be - if history is a guide - merely a veneer that would allow the unworkable status quo to continue.

Schwarzenegger’s dilemma, whether to battle on or retreat, is not unlike the one that his political mentor, former Gov. Pete Wilson, faced in 1992.

Republican Wilson, like Schwarzenegger, had inherited a huge budget deficit and, to continue the parallels, had forged fairly good relations with Democratic legislators during the first year of his governorship, much to the dismay of conservatives in his own party.

As their budget crises continued into their second years, however, both Wilson and Schwarzenegger found themselves in eyeball-to-eyeball confrontations with the Legislature. Wilson, like Schwarzenegger, was savaged in the media and saw his popularity plummet.

But Wilson prevailed in the Legislature, and his single-minded toughness brought him a landslide re-election in 1994. When Thatcher warned the elder Bush about becoming “squishy,” she also reminded him that her political standing soared when she fought and defeated the Argentinians in the Falklands War.

Pete Wilson did prevail and handily won a second term. Although a moderate on social issues, Wilson was a former Marine and advance man for Richard Nixon.

He was anything but a Squishy Politician or a Girlie Man.

Now it is time for Arnold to PROVE that he is not.

Cross-Posted to The Bear Flag League Special Election Page

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rabiddonkeysontheloose5et Rabid Donkeys on the Loose from WILLisms.com

Thanks to Michelle Malkin for alerting Flap to this humorous but yet serious piece over at WILLisms.com:

Exhibit 1: Howard “Temper Tantrum McGee” Dean-

howarddeanscreaming Rabid Donkeys on the Loose from WILLisms.com

Keeping tabs on each and every inflammatory and outrageous Howard Dean comment is nearly impossible, but here are some highlights–

Dean said of the removal of tyrant Saddam Hussein, that there’s a problem with American policy

…when we pick on dictators that are irrelevant to the United States.

The DNC Chair asserted that many Republicans

…have never made an honest living in their lives.

After promising to “use Terri Schiavo” as a political issue, Dean kept his promise, noting of Republicans:

“…their government is just big enough to fit inside Terri Schiavo’s bed in the nursing home.”

At one point, Dean offered:

“I hate the Republicans and everything they stand for.”

At another point, Dean claimed that Republicans are:

…a pretty monolithic party. They all believe the same. They all look the same. It’s pretty much a white Christian party.

Dean hates the Republicans and everything they stand for; meanwhile, he thinks the GOP is a party of white Christians.

It’s telling.

And if you are a Democrat wondering why your party is in the tank, politically, look no further than Howard Dean.

A great piece but Flap has some additions:

Howard Dean Starts Therapy Fund for Rove

howarddeanblog3df Rabid Donkeys on the Loose from WILLisms.com

Howard Dean: An Honest Living - Edwards Now Agrees

Howard Dean: America Safer When Democrats are in White House

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