Arnie Poised to Win Popularity Contest . . .

CaptnKirk

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Big morale boost to the troops by being eith the Army on the ground in Iraq -
Pep talk which is good. On the opening weekend of the release of T3 the
Rise of the Machines, with comments about how Iraq is as broke up as
Californias State Economy (Which is quite true, by the way)
Listen to the Nice Terminator Man
Record Breaker

So the guy who lost last election bankrolls a recall election at the same
coincidental time that T3 becomes the Macho Blockbuster of the Year
and his popularity wins him the governorship of California. Good for him.

Schwartzenegger
Lists every qualification that he has for Political Office.

July 1947, Austria
Can't be the Prez, wasn't born here, so Govenor is as far as he goes ?
Married a Liberal Media reported from the Kennedy Family
I see Governor Arnie becoming Senator Arnie, and maybe he could do as good as Quayle did as a Veep.

No experience in government, perfect choice, didn't slow Reagan down a bit did it.




 

charrison

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Big morale boost to the troops by being eith the Army on the ground in Iraq -
Pep talk which is good. On the opening weekend of the release of T3 the
Rise of the Machines, with comments about how Iraq is as broke up as
Californias State Economy (Which is quite true, by the way)
Listen to the Nice Terminator Man
Record Breaker

So the guy who lost last election bankrolls a recall election at the same
coincidental time that T3 becomes the Macho Blockbuster of the Year
and his popularity wins him the governorship of California. Good for him.

Schwartzenegger
Lists every qualification that he has for Political Office.

July 1947, Austria
Can't be the Prez, wasn't born here, so Govenor is as far as he goes ?
Married a Liberal Media reported from the Kennedy Family
I see Governor Arnie becoming Senator Arnie, and maybe he could do as good as Quayle did as a Veep.

No experience in government, perfect choice, didn't slow Reagan down a bit did it.


Actually Reagan worked in goverment for about 10 years before running for CA gov. But yes, arnold will be lacking in political experience, but it should not be hard to do better than davis.
 

Warin

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Why shouldnt he become a politician?

The concept that one has credentials that make one suited to be a politician is sort of inane and silly. I think it's exactly the concept that there should be some sort of career path called 'politician' that has made government the monstrosity it is. In any representational democracy, the minute you seperate the office holder from the people, you are going to get problems. Can anyone say with a straight face that the congressman or MP (If you're Canadian/British) really represents the area they are elected from? Perhaps on a map of electorate districts, but otherwise the career politician is more beholden to special interest groups than he is to the voters that put him there.

Call me a dreamer, but I would love to see campaign finance reform that would eliminate big money from it's current position of stifling influence, and at the same time dramatically limit how long any person can serve in public office.

As for Ahh-nuld...

He cant do any worse at the job than that Davis fellow has done.
 

LunarRay

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"As for Ahh-nuld...

He cant do any worse at the job than that Davis fellow has done. "


Well.... what is it that Arnold or anyone can do that Davis is not trying to do? Don't go back in time.. right now... what can they do?
If they have some divine insight they should tell Davis so he can get with the program... Something a good Californian should do don't ya think..
 

Warin

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Originally posted by: LunarRay
"As for Ahh-nuld...

He cant do any worse at the job than that Davis fellow has done. "


Well.... what is it that Arnold or anyone can do that Davis is not trying to do? Don't go back in time.. right now... what can they do?
If they have some divine insight they should tell Davis so he can get with the program... Something a good Californian should do don't ya think..

Perhaps it's just a different point of view that no matter how much Arnold talks to him, Davis may never see.

If it was as easy as right thinking people getting together and agreeing on what is best, there wouldnt be any need for political parties, would there? :)

I am not convinced that Arnie is brilliant, or even the best man for the job. But I do know a few Californians who are of moderate/left leanings who think Davis is an unmitigated disaster. Add that to the republican Californians I know who say almost the same thigns and I have to wonder. Know what I mean?
 

LunarRay

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I know what ya mean... but, the legislature is conservative run.. and with prop 13 tax increase needs 2/3 majority... so cut what spending? this state simply needs more revenue... Bush needs to get the economy going... it is his fault...
 

LunarRay

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As soon as '06 rolls around I'll give it a good look see. I'd prefer Mrs.. Swartzenagger, though.
 

AndrewR

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Qualifications for office? How about his intelligence? He has a degree in economics, has written a book, started a mail-order products company, launched himself into movies making millions of dollars, and has been involved in other business deals that have netted further millions.

As has been written above, career politicians (and lawyers, I might add) have contributed to many of the problems in the US government (local, state, and federal). It is always good to see a capable, intelligent person entering politics without significant, and unnecessary, "experience" in office.
 

LunarRay

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Originally posted by: AndrewR
Qualifications for office? How about his intelligence? He has a degree in economics, has written a book, started a mail-order products company, launched himself into movies making millions of dollars, and has been involved in other business deals that have netted further millions.

As has been written above, career politicians (and lawyers, I might add) have contributed to many of the problems in the US government (local, state, and federal). It is always good to see a capable, intelligent person entering politics without significant, and unnecessary, "experience" in office.


The wrestler... Ventura His name escapes me... James... something.... comes to mind... not a bad Governor for Minnesota I'm told.
 

Syringer

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Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: AndrewR
Qualifications for office? How about his intelligence? He has a degree in economics, has written a book, started a mail-order products company, launched himself into movies making millions of dollars, and has been involved in other business deals that have netted further millions.

As has been written above, career politicians (and lawyers, I might add) have contributed to many of the problems in the US government (local, state, and federal). It is always good to see a capable, intelligent person entering politics without significant, and unnecessary, "experience" in office.


The wrestler... Ventura His name escapes me... James... something.... comes to mind... not a bad Governor for Minnesota I'm told.

Jesse.
 

jjones

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk

No experience in government, perfect choice, didn't slow Reagan down a bit did it.
Yes, after all, career politicians are definately a better choice.

 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Big morale boost to the troops by being eith the Army on the ground in Iraq -
Pep talk which is good. On the opening weekend of the release of T3 the
Rise of the Machines, with comments about how Iraq is as broke up as
Californias State Economy (Which is quite true, by the way)
Listen to the Nice Terminator Man
Record Breaker

So the guy who lost last election bankrolls a recall election at the same
coincidental time that T3 becomes the Macho Blockbuster of the Year
and his popularity wins him the governorship of California. Good for him.

Schwartzenegger
Lists every qualification that he has for Political Office.

July 1947, Austria
Can't be the Prez, wasn't born here, so Govenor is as far as he goes ?
Married a Liberal Media reported from the Kennedy Family
I see Governor Arnie becoming Senator Arnie, and maybe he could do as good as Quayle did as a Veep.

No experience in government, perfect choice, didn't slow Reagan down a bit did it.


I'd rather have him as a president than 80% of the "born in the USA" candidates. he might have been born Austrian but he is All-American, something a great number of my fellow americans can not claim. Hell, and Bubbles the Chimp would be lauded after following Grey Davis. I see him getting elected, serving a couple of terms then getting an exemption to run for President..
Bush in 2004
Rice in 2008 2012
Schwarzenegger on 2016 2020

Will work for me

Anybody that can come into the US as an immigrant, speak really bad english, go from a stick boy to Mr Universe in 6 years, make make 50 million a year, head up an organization that attempts to clean up the inner city, gives back as much to his community as he does and be as passionate about the USA as well as the Republican party would have my vote

Not a Californian though... does remind me alot of Reagan though, except as far as I know Arnie has always been a Republican even if he did marry a Kennedy.
 

zephyrprime

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Qualifications for office? How about his intelligence? He has a degree in economics, has written a book, started a mail-order products company, launched himself into movies making millions of dollars, and has been involved in other business deals that have netted further millions.
Good points. He is quite the self made man. An unlikely star that made it big. But it doens't matter to me since I live in Minnesota.
 

Brie

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Originally posted by: Nitemare


I'd rather have him as a president than 80% of the "born in the USA" candidates. he might have been born Austrian but he is All-American, something a great number of my fellow americans can not claim. Hell, and Bubbles the Chimp would be lauded after following Grey Davis. I see him getting elected, serving a couple of terms then getting an exemption to run for President..
Bush in 2004
Rice in 2008 2012
Schwarzenegger on 2016 2020

Will work for me

Anybody that can come into the US as an immigrant, speak really bad english, go from a stick boy to Mr Universe in 6 years, make make 50 million a year, head up an organization that attempts to clean up the inner city, gives back as much to his community as he does and be as passionate about the USA as well as the Republican party would have my vote

Not a Californian though... does remind me alot of Reagan though, except as far as I know Arnie has always been a Republican even if he did marry a Kennedy.

I dont believe we have ever had 3 presidents, of the same party, serve 2 terms. I am all for the Republican Party and wouldnt mind voting for Rice but your scenario in that order sounds like a nitemare to me. Pun intended!

speak really bad english
lol
 

JellyBaby

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As has been written above, career politicians (and lawyers, I might add) have contributed to many of the problems in the US government (local, state, and federal). It is always good to see a capable, intelligent person entering politics without significant, and unnecessary, "experience" in office.
Pretty much my sentiment. Cali's only other option is to elect another corrupt, business-as-usual, lying career politico. From what I gather Arnhuld's politics are pretty mild (and left) for an R. It's winnable for him.