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To: TigerLikesRooster
Arnold could have been a great Governor, but like the Actor he is/was he cared too much about what people thought about him vs. his principles, whatever they were.

Now while I applaud him for this, it’s not enough to erase all the negatives about this loser of a Governor.

4 posted on 05/14/2010 11:04:15 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
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To: SoConPubbie
Arnold could have been a great Governor...

I beg to differ. Arnold could never have been a good governor. He didn't have any experience that would have qualified him for the job. He was never a real conservative and he was always a mega-hypocrite. The idea that he was the green governor is a joke. Plus he never had good political instincts and really isn't very bright. Also the guy never had any principles and only cared about himself and his legacy. I think he really believed the hype and BS about him going to Sacramento and kicking butt. The guy went to Sacramento and got rolled. He is so caught up in the make believe world of Hollywood that he forgot about the real world if he ever knew anything about it.

In short the guy is a clown and a buffoon and his is a legacy of failure. He will go down as the governor on watch while the state imploded. If Californians had any sense (which they don't), they would have elected Tom McClintock as governor back in the recall election of 2003. He would have started working on the underlying problems of the state from day one. We (yes I live in CA) would be a damn site better off today if we had elected McClintock. But that's not what important. It's important that we have a movie star as governor. I weep.
17 posted on 05/15/2010 12:49:37 AM PDT by truthguy (Good intentions are not enough!)
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