Wilson Woos the Right

REES, MATTHEW

WILSON WOOS THE RIGHT by Matthew Rees California governor Pete Wilson made a splash at last year's Republican convention in san Diego by noisily agitating for removal of pro-life language from the...

...The governor has been agreeing with us on more and more issues...
...He's helped defund the state bar association, overhauled workers' compensation, pushed school reforms opposed by the education lobby, and tightened up the criminal justice system by passing a three-strikes law and increasing penalties for people who use guns when committing crimes...
...Wilson, in other words, isn't salivating at the prospect of jumping into a contest where his moderate credentials would be tested in conservative-dominated primaries...
...Wilson touched on a number of hot-button issues, including "the shocking twin tragedies of abortion and out-of-wedlock births...
...Shortly before his death, Richard Nixon predicted Wilson would win the 1996 GOP presidential nomination...
...After all the turmoil of Wilson's first term, a wealthy libertarian Republican with no political experience, Ron Unz, won 34 percent of the vote in the 1994 GOP primary by exploiting disenchantment with the tax hike...
...Under great pressure from conservatives, he vetoed the bill, but first he denounced "the tiny minority of mean-spirited, gay-bashing bigots...
...Republicans went berserk, and Wilson was forced to work primarily with Democrats to pass the budget...
...But he's reached out rhetorically to pro-lifers, as Steve Forbes has done...
...Sara Divito Hardman, the Christian Coalition's California chairman, came away impressed...
...Matthew Rees is a staff writer for The Weekly Standard...
...Wilson is also expected to endorse a statewide initiative to phase out bilingual education, which he says "does a terrible disservice to the people whom it is supposed to help...
...But more recently he's vetoed legislation extending many of the same benefits to domestic partners that are given to spouses, and a few weeks ago he went to great lengths to stop the University of California from extending health benefits to the same-sex partners of its employees...
...He consistently supported the Reagan administration on foreign and defense policy, while breaking with the Gipper on many social issues...
...Skepticism also stems from Wilson's stance on gay rights...
...Few could have predicted Wilson's involvement in these issues, but he says the logic is simple: "It is, to put it charitably, naive if not utterly irresponsible to assume that if the state treats unmarried domestic partners in the same fashion that it treats those who are married that it does not devalue marriage, and that is a very serious mistake...
...Republicans of all stripes urged Wilson to run for governor after George Deukmejian announced he wouldn't seek reelection in 1990, but conservatives' chief concern was a desire to put forward an electable candidate who as governor could influence an important reapportionment...
...And conservatives with long memories still bring up what they say are Wilson's two greatest heresies: his support for Gerald Ford over Reagan in the 1976 presidential primary and his opposition to the anti-tax Proposition 13 two years later...
...He's beginning to make headway, but why would he want to mend fences with many of his ideological opponents when he's approaching the last year of his term and can't run for reelection...
...They've liked the governor's vocal support for issues like Proposition 187, which ended state benefits for illegal immigrants, and Proposition 209, which outlawed state-sponsored race and sex preferences...
...Because of his stance on abortion and a few other issues, Wilson has never been a conservative pin-up...
...Interest is not a decision to do it," he says, adding, "I'd love to [be president] if they'd appoint me...
...Senate, his average score from the American Conservative Union was 75 percent, putting him to the left of Phil Gramm and to the right of Arlen Specter...
...We'll see whether that prediction was plain wrong or just four years premature...
...Much of the wariness of Wilson stems from the 1991 budget battle...
...And they say only pressure from conservatives forced him to embrace the tax cut and scrap a plan to spend the extra revenue...
...And Wilson supports the Republican campaign to have Congress buy Ronald Reagan's southern California ranch and to rename Washington's National Airport "Ronald Reagan Airport...
...Wilson's GOP critics also note that his appointees to the state Republican party's central committee have been moderates...
...But times have changed...
...That's partly true...
...Wilson's outreach extends well beyond social conservatives...
...After sparring with conservatives in his first years in office, the governor is now more likely to tangle with liberals...
...Wilson has always been pro-choice, and as governor he's done nothing to restrict access to abortion, has resisted efforts to curtail its coverage by the state health-care agency, and has elevated a supporter of abortion rights to be chief justice of the state supreme court...
...He campaigned for gay votes in 1990 and signaled he would sign a bill extending anti-discrimination protections to homosexuals...
...There's been a gradual trend toward conservatism...
...In all my prior statewide campaigns," says Wilson, "the base has always been the people who identify themselves as conservative Republicans...
...WILSON WOOS THE RIGHT by Matthew Rees California governor Pete Wilson made a splash at last year's Republican convention in san Diego by noisily agitating for removal of pro-life language from the party's platform...
...He told me he hadn't taken a position on the congressional legislation, though he probably would have supported the proposed ban—the procedure was "right at the door of infanticide"—yet it was important to be concerned with "the health of the mother...
...One area where there's been no discernible policy shift is abortion...
...Says Wilson, "If you want to reduce the number of abortions in America, the way you can do it is not by wishing for an amendment to the Constitution....To make a difference we really have to change the culture...
...But unlike Forbes, Wilson fumbles when asked about partial-birth abortion...
...When presented with a watered-down bill the next year, he signed it...
...Wilson has greatly improved his relations with the conservative Republicans who dominate the California legislature...
...But he rejects the notion that he's lacked support from the right...
...The best kind of leader, said Wilson, is "someone with Joseph's political skills, Solomon's wisdom, and Job's endurance and faith...
...Whether you're going to spend money, or how you spend money, on politics ought to be your decision as a union member and not the decision of union bosses," says Wilson, who persuaded Republican governors to pass a resolution endorsing the measure at their recent meeting...
...With a reputation as a greenish, pro-choice, tax-raising moderate, the governor has an uphill struggle to gain conservative acceptance...
...But he understands that he doesn't stand a chance of winning the Republican nomination as long as the right wing continues to distrust him...
...The speech was only the most striking instance of Wilson's effort to win friends among conservatives...
...seven years into this office, I now realize that the quest for leadership doesn't end with the Book of Job, . . . it begins with the last book in the New Testament, the book of Revelation...
...It didn't help matters that early in the negotiations with Republicans, he dismissed the tax foes as "f—g irrelevant," prompting them and their allies to start wearing buttons identifying themselves as "FI...
...When Wilson spoke to the group's California convention on November 8, he was interrupted by applause 30 times and received a standing ovation...
...He is honorary chairman of a statewide "paycheck protection" initiative being voted on next year that would give union members the option of stopping their dues from being used in political campaigns...
...He boasted of vetoing a bill to create a state registry of domestic partners (gays strongly supported the bill) and proclaimed that "we are all God's children...
...He has a formidable fund-raising machine and presumably has learned from his mistakes...
...Enjoying a budget surplus, he also passed a $1 billion tax cut a few months ago, California's largest tax cut in 50 years...
...Shortly after being elected governor in 1990, Wilson found that he faced a $14 billion revenue shortfall, equivalent to one-third of the state's budget...
...There's a simple answer: Wilson wants to run for president again...
...During his eight years in the U.S...
...He resisted calls from the GOP not to raise taxes, settling on a plan that included $7 billion in spending cuts and $7 billion in tax hikes...
...So while doubts remain about whether Wilson is really a conservative, it's clear that if he runs for president in 2000 he'll wage a smarter campaign than two years ago...
...Thus the Christian Coalition speech, in which he sounded like a summa cum laude graduate of Ralph Reed University...
...I still have interest in it," he told me at the annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association in Miami in late November...
...They criticized Wilson's recent children's-health package, claiming it enshrined Hillary Clinton-style ideas in law...
...These achievements notwithstanding, many Republican legislators remain skeptical...
...That earned him scorn from anti-abortion groups like the Christian Coalition...

Vol. 3 • December 1997 • No. 13


 
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