The interesting with politics is that it is more important to "communicate" with the people of your constituency than it is to be a super educated government official with years of experience. The vast majority of career politicians are in it for the money (and there's nothing wrong with that - we all need to eat), but oftentimes that need for money results in conflicts of interest. When you look at Arnold, there is no financial incentive for him to do it. He already is popular and quite powerful due to his popularity, so the two reasons he might have are to gain more power and maybe to just do something good.
I hate this trend of celebrities becoming politicians as much as the next educated guy, but I can't deny that there's a refreshing honesty and simplicity when this guy speaks. Even his apology sounded surprisingly sincere. I'm not even republican, but I would vote for him.
The bottom line is that he is a refreshing candidate.
I hate this trend of celebrities becoming politicians as much as the next educated guy, but I can't deny that there's a refreshing honesty and simplicity when this guy speaks. Even his apology sounded surprisingly sincere. I'm not even republican, but I would vote for him.
The bottom line is that he is a refreshing candidate.