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Sunday, March 01, 2009
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
B.T. Collins, RIP
by Debra J. Saunders
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When he worked as a legislative liaison in 1982 for Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, B.T. Collins -- an unlikely Brown hire, as Collins was a Republican and double-amputee Vietnam War veteran who joked that he threw grenades "like a girl" -- had choice words for the California Legislature. He used to call the Assembly "an adult day care center."

Collins' sister, Maureen Collins Baker, has written a book about her brother, "Outrageous Hero: The B.T. Collins Story." Collins also worked under GOP Gov. Pete Wilson as director of the California Youth Authority in 1991. Collins described the juvenile offenders under his charge as "8,600 of the most vicious people he'd ever seen outside of the state Legislature."

After he was elected to the Assembly in a 1991 special election, Collins view of the institution did not improve. Collins complained, according to his sister's account, that he could no longer talk about the Legislature: "It's downright awful. The rooms are full of ego-driven people who do nothing but talk. The problems are enormous, the phone calls nasty, and nobody is in charge of anything."

Nearly 20 years later, Sacramento seems even worse. There are too few politicians willing to say, as Collins did, "I don't believe in single-issue politics. I have to vote my conscience whether you agree with me or not. I will not tell you what you want to hear. I'm nobody's boy."

If voters tried to pressure him to change his mind, Collins told them, "Hey, I'm not your candidate. You need to sign up for the other guy."

Collins died of a heart attack at age 52 on March 19, 1993. During his memorial service, Brown and Wilson shared the stage as both fought back tears.

I don't think Sacramento will ever see the likes of Collins again.

I am writing this column and plugging Baker's book because B.T. Collins was the greatest man I ever knew.

Part of his genius is that he would give any person -- no matter how exalted -- hell. He had the gift of mixing irreverence with charm.

According to legend, when Brown interviewed Collins, who had gone to law school after losing an arm and a leg during combat, he asked Collins if he had voted for him. Collins responded, "I never vote for short ex-Jesuits." He got the job, moved up in the ranks and, eventually, became Brown's chief of staff.

Her brother, Baker wrote, kept giant-sized jars of Midol to be "deliberately sexist" as well as aspirin to discourage "whiners and complainers." He held himself to the same standards to which he held others. After sending a letter of resignation to Brown because he wanted a pay raise, Collins followed it with another letter to "rescind the crybaby letter of resignation." His reasoning? "You and I both know you are impossible." And: "I am old-fashioned enough to still believe in respect for the office. So I cannot address you as 'Jerry' in our conversations or in those with others."

Collins closed, "My main problem in years to come will be erasing the taint of having worked for you. Perhaps you could supply me with a prison record for the time I spent here. If I don't get a raise, I will go into a sulk and will bad mouth you throughout the Capitol."

Most famously, when he was director of the California Conservation Corps and Brown was taking heat for ordering the spraying of the insecticide Malathion, Collins publicly drank a glass of water diluted with the chemical to show it was safe. Case closed.

After Wilson appointed Collins to head the California Youth Authority, Collins issued a controversial edict: He refused to read letters from the incarcerated with misspellings and grammatical errors. Editorial boards were aghast.

At the time, Collins told The Chronicle, "I dare the ACLU to sue me for depriving (the wards) of their right to be ignorant. I'm looking at these letters -- they're all the standard kind that say, 'this guy hit me,' 'this guy is a snitch' -- it's 15, 16 hours a day reading these, and I'm thinking, 'These little a------- better learn to use some proper grammar.'"

After Wilson asked him to run for a vacant Assembly seat, Collins did and won. Collins understood that not only was it important that a Republican win the Carmichael (Sacramento County) district, but more important, that Wilson needed a Republican in the Legislature who understood how to get things done.

Earlier this month, six Republicans -- Assemblymen Anthony Adams, Roger Niello, Mike Villines and Sens. Dave Cogdill, Roy Ashburn and Abel Maldonado -- voted for a painful budget package that raised $12.5 billion in taxes and cut spending by $14.9 billion. They did what they believed had to be done -- instead of what came easy. For their trouble, attendees at the state GOP convention held but days later voted to withhold support for their re-election campaigns. Alas, today's political environment mistakes wearing blinders (that prevent seeing how bad things have gotten) for principle.

Baker believes her brother was so successful in Sacramento because he put service first. "His theory -- better to be a reluctant warrior than a desperate candidate. Desperate people will do and say anything."

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Ego vs Service
Limit terms, get rid of pensions & pay, and require them to drive every inch of roadway in their district at least once a month -- to see how the little people live. That would weed out careerists, hacks, special interests & most millionaires. Maybe a twenty-year ban on lawyers would help, too.

Ohhhhhhhh!
I _really_ like that last one.

I remember Collins
and we need an army of him now!

As to with holding GOP funding...HIP HIP HOORAY! FINALLY THE GOP IS WAKING UP HERE!

Debra you are a fool if you think raising taxes, coupled with running off business, and an ever increasing entitlement state was compromise.

Why compromise on the absolutely insanely ridiculous?

Tired of excusing financial abuse.

Collins was a great man. Your endorsement for the tax and de-spend package was not worthy of tarnishing your otherwise perfect article.

Fereting out the RINOS...,
EVERYWHERE!Loved the article and the sentiments towards Collins, until the end.I am from Bakersfild originally and LOVED the beautiful drive up 99 through the Valley, to Sacramento. All the beautiful trees, oleander and farms along 99 back then was almost "Clean" compared to the awful state of repair California has fallen in today! I seem to remember a time when Caltrans were the DOT to emulate! The year for example I moved here to Colorado in 93', the North Ridge Earthquake struck with parts of Southern I-5 along with huge portions of the Southland, were demolished! Caltrans and the State were ALL OVER IT within a year if I recall! WHAT has happened since? Rinos, Sissys, Lawyers and Careerists..., and this article "at the end".

FOLLOW THE PARTY LINE OR GET OUT

.....For the first time I have to disagree Debra ...

.....Conservatives have ideological differences with the Democrats that cannot be breached or compromised and the GOP had better realize this or get used to being in the minority ...are you listening MR. Steele? .....COLOSSUS

NO REPUBLICANS IN CA LEGISLATURE
These people are RINO's. It's time fiscal/social Conservatives took back the State and the Country for that matter.

We have lots of work to do. It's too important to fail.

This wellfare State crap has got to stop.

This column was just fine until the 'plug' at the end for these RINO's.

Not going to swallow that mallarky.

LET THE EXIT OF MODERATES
COLLINS, SNOW AND SPECTOR SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE REBULICAN PARTY. STEELE MUST NOT ACCEPT THE COMPROMISING OF FAITH. HE MUST ENFORCE CONSERVATIVE VALUES.

Great article until the last paragraph
We Repubs MUST stand up and be counted. We MUST stop this wasteful spending or California will implode. Senator Dennis Hollingsworth should be an example of how Republicans should react to Rhino's.
SoCalMA

Great story
This was a great story until the last paragraph. Good Republican conservatives do not vote to raise taxes in a financial crisis. They look for ways to cut spending and reduce waste. dont tell me California has no waste. These six so called Republicans should be kicked out of the party, they are to liberal for us. We need to do this everytime a conservative back slides. We need good conservatives not warmed over Dimocraps, they hurt us more than help. We dont need moderates of any stripe, make them join the Dimocrap party so they can compromise with us.

pb #1
Revise the requirements to drive every road every month in a car that gets 100 MPG and emits NO, repeat, NO pollution. They should get no expense accounts.

Getting Things Done?
Sometimes ,and this was one of those times,the very best thing to do is to prevent anything from being done. The GOP does not need those six legislators in the Assembly next term. They are just as well off with Dems holding the seats.

My 4 Cents Worth!!
We ALL need to take a really close look at the "State of Ca"!!What has happened there is EXACTLY what our Obama in Charge has in mind for the ENTIRE US.. The Blueprints/Parameters are in place and the implementation BEGUN..We MUST GET OFF OUR Duffs, call our Congressional Reps, E-Mail and generally MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD.. WE MUST STOP THIS WELFARE STATE Bull-Sh!!T before it goes any further!! PLEASE!!! DO THIS-Ur Kids/Grandkids depend on U!!

I too remember B.T. Collins
I ran a special (year-long) project for Jerry Brown circa 1979 and had a few meetings with B.T. It seems like yesterday... When you shook hands with him, he proudly stuck out his "hook" and gave you that big grin. It was a long time ago, but I also remember the fruit fly that was laying waste to So. Calif. Brown couldn't decide whether to spray or not to spray. Then B.T. called a press conference and chugalugged a pint of malathion. As usual B.T. solved the problem. Good guy.

I don't think B.T. would agree with you on the present day Rinos. He maintained a core of principles.
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