To be honest I have a real problem when journalist get someone in the guest seat and said so and so said so and so how do you respond? From reading Rush, Arnold gets this set-up everytime on the shows and I think he is tired of it. Having said that, anyone that should listen to and follow the advise of an entertainer (which is what Rush is) is nuts.
Yeah, I see both sides. Arnold doesn't want people to think he's "controlled," but on the other hand, he should say, "I have great reee-spect vor dis great Amer-eee-can and vee should all list-en to vhat hee says!"
I agree with you. I don't think Rush believes half the things he says.
Arnold has managed to get elected and remain very popular in a very difficult state (and even bounced back when it looked like he's dead). He has some political know-how. Rush, despite the number of listeners he has, could never hope to get elected. It's easier to give advice than to follow it.
If someone is right and makes sense, I'll listen to their advice -- like that "entertainer" Ronald Reagan.
Rush is CONSERVATIVE. That's what bothers you.
Exactly. Brown set him up. What was he supposed to say? "I love him"? It is jsut silly. I think Arnold said what most people would say when they want the next question to come as soon as possible.
I agree. Rush IS irrelevant to how the governor of any state governs.