Posted on 11/07/2004 7:10:54 AM PST by ambrose
Posted on Sun, Nov. 07, 2004
Governor coy on helping President Bush carry Ohio
SCHWARZENEGGER CLAIMS TO FEAR BACKLASH FROM HIS WIFE
As politics watchers will recall, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger campaigned for President Bush in Columbus, Ohio, just days before the election, in which that same state boosted the president to re-election.
So was it the Terminator who finally terminated the chances of Democratic challenger John Kerry? One unnamed Schwarzenegger adviser told the Los Angeles Times that ``we'll take our share of credit,'' even though Kerry carried Franklin County (where Columbus is located) handily.
But publicly, the governor demurred on that subject, mindful that his home state, and first lady Maria Shriver, favored Kerry.
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LOL... I'm wondering if she's sitting with her hippie boyfriend wailing and sharing a joint over 2004's results right now. I agree, if I do break up with him, I'll probably never date another liberal again. It just isn't worth the aggravation.
We didn't have any problems over politics this year. He thinks I've gone off the extremist end (never mind that going from Libertarian to Republican is actually moving to the center), and he's in mortal fear of being drafted. And he's actually quite conservative for this area (I live near the City of Evil--that should tell you something!). If there are any good guys around here, they're too smart to speak out, like me. I'm planning on scramming in January. :-)
Agh--that should have said... we didn't have any problems over politics until this year!
If you think he's worse that Davis, then you are no fiscal conservative. You are just nuts....said in the fondest, most affectionate terms.
I'm just going by what he does. No purple lips for me. Keep drinking that cool aide and making excuses for him.
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