Posted on 02/23/2007 10:31:28 AM PST by kellynla
SACRAMENTOIf Arnold Schwarzenegger had been born in Austin instead Austria, he might be president today.
But because that office is denied him by the U.S. Constitution, he is concentrating on other things.
He told me in a 45-minute interview in his office in the state capitol Thursday:
He will not rule out running for future public office including U.S. senator or mayor of Los Angeles when his term as governor expires in January 2011. He will not endorse a presidential candidate until after the Republican Convention in September 2008, even though he thinks Rudy Giuliani and John McCain are strong candidates and either could win the California primary. He wants a deadline for getting out of Iraq, even though he recognizes that President Bush does not. He thinks Democrats should stop criticizing Hillary Clinton for refusing to say she made a mistake by voting for the Iraq war. His wife, Maria Shriver, will absolutely not run for governor of California or any other public office, quashing speculation that a Schwarzenegger dynasty was in the making. Schwarzenegger, a Republican who favors abortion rights, stem-cell research, gay rights and gun control, will give a speech at the National Press Club Monday stressing the importance of centrism in American politics.
In my interview with him Thursday, he decried excessive partisanship and said the current system of political gerrymandering in which the vast majority of seats in the House of Representatives are heavily weighted in favor of one party or the other creates extremism.
He said he favors redistricting such seats and also said he favors open primaries in every state so that Republicans can vote for Democrats and vice versa.
John McCain and Rudy Giuliani, he said, symbolize the kind of political positioning that he thinks can win his state 2008. Both of them are very appealing for Californians, I think, because they are in the center, he said.
He also said: I dont know as much about (Mitt) Romney yet. Ive never had time to really hang with him and to really talk with him and get a feel about how much we have in common.
There is some feeling among those close to Schwarzenegger that Romney may be avoiding hanging with Schwarzenegger because Romney is wooing Republican conservatives who think Schwarzenegger is too moderate.
Although Schwarzenegger employs Democrats on his staff and has been working closely with Californias Democratic legislature, he said he would definitely endorse the Republican nominee for president. (This would also mean that New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a friend and political ally of Schwarzenegger, would not get his endorsement should Bloomberg run for president as an independent.)
I am very glad we have Republican candidates that are very much in the center and can appeal to both Republicans and Democrats, Schwarzenegger said.
During the interview, Schwarzenegger sat in a leather chair at the end of a long oak table in his cabinet room. He still uses a cane to walk, the result of a skiing accident in which he broke his right femur last December. He said that while he was no longer on painkillers, full recovery was going to be a long, long process.
Schwarzenegger said that while he believes politicians should be honest about admitting their mistakes, people are too tied down with analyzing whether Hillary Clintons vote to authorize the Iraq war was a mistake or not.
Is that what makes the country operate well, if she becomes president? he asked. How you twist that or spin that? We should look at what has she done as senator. What has Barack Obama done as a U.S. senator or [a state] senator. What has Rudy Giuliani done? What has McCain done? Youve got to judge people not by this one little thing.
Schwarzenegger also said candidates should not be judged on a single issue like abortion. No pro-life presidential candidate has carried California since George H.W. Bush did so in 1988. So I asked Schwarzenegger if he thought McCain, who is also pro-life, could possibly win the state in 2008.
I think he can, Schwarzenegger said. What is important is that you look at overall picture, what does he have to offer California and the country. It will be hard. I am not saying it is not a challenge. But the bottom line is I would not, because of one issue, discount anybody.
Regarding Iraq, Schwarzenegger said: I think what is important is that we support the war, but we need to have a timeline to let the Iraqis know it is not an open-ended thing. It shouldnt be another Vietnam or Korea where we are there for decades.
Schwarzenegger said he supports President Bush in the need to do everything that we can to come out of it with a victory but he disagrees with Bushs refusal to set a deadline for U.S. support.
Weve got to say [to the Iraqis] you guys got to get this [done] next year and got to get your act together and after that we start pulling the troops back, Schwarzenegger said.
Schwarzenegger, 59, is term-limited and is in his second and final term as governor. When I asked him if he might run for the Senate or mayor of Los Angeles, both of which have been the subject of speculation, he said: If you serve the people well, your options are open and you can decide at the last minute anything. If you want to go back to show business, or just go into business or to run for another office, all those options are available.
Schwarzeneggers wife, Maria Shriver, played a crucial role in Schwarzeneggers re-election campaign and is said to be his chief political adviser.
So does Schwarzenegger think she would make a good governor?
My wife has no interest in that, he said flatly. Absolutely not. She grew up in a political family, she has tremendous instincts when it comes to politics. But she has no interest in being in the political arena or run for office or anything like that or to manage the state.
Schwarzenegger said he wanted his own legacy as governor, aside from specific achievements, to be his bipartisan approach to fighting for the people.
That is my primary goal, he said. Thats why sometimes Republicans are up in arms and saying this is not our philosophy or sometimes Democrats are up in arms. Thats OK.
Schwarzenegger concluded the interview by saying with some emotion, Remember one thing: You will never hear me complain that I cant run for president. I look at the things I was able to do rather than the things I am not able to do. I am very, very happy about how America has received me and the kind of things I was able to accomplish here.
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President of what?
Under what possible (nightmare) scenario could that have happened?
If he had run in the '03 Presidential election?
Goofy ideas like this make me thank God the U.S. Constitution is written exactly the way it is!
I don't believe a word Arnold says anymore. He has zero credibility IMO.
The former Soviet Union, probably.
"I don't believe a word Arnold says anymore. He has zero credibility IMO."
I agree.
In fact, I am ready for another recall.
Good God! Why doesn't he just call himself a RAT and run? He'd still take CA. He sullies the pubs by running as a pub.
So Maria's planning to be Hitlery's press secretary?
Then why is it you dont appeal to me among many others, Schwarzenegger?
Yeah, that'll go over big with the Republicans in every liberal states where they are outnumbered 100-1.
Arnold is proof anyone can hold any office.
It makes it clear to see how easily Gigoliani may receive the nomination.../shudder shudder
"I was amazed at the support Arnold was shown on FR during CA recall election."
Well I tried my best to convince FReepers that a candidate cannot be a "fiscal conservative & a social liberal" at the same time(ya gotta pay for all those social programs some how) but the RINOld fan club wouldn't listen...
Now we have another RINO for another three years!
I don't buy the Senate talk. He wants to run for the Presidency. I think he wants to create a new political party - he has enough charisma to pull something like that off - attracting the Liebermans, McCains and other gang of 13 types into something new - a "unity party" or something.
"He wants to run for the Presidency."
and I want to win the lottery
RINOld is not eligible to run for the POTUS...
little matter of being born in Austria.
Gee, thanks.
Votes can change that. Votes amidst a crisis can change that. Why do you think he favors re-districting?
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