Posted on 03/10/2017 12:04:09 PM PST by nickcarraway
In The Running Man, a 1987 dystopian action flick set in 2017, Arnold Schwarzeneggers character goes to great lengths to punish a power-drunk reality-TV host for his manipulation of the American people. The real Schwarzenegger is considering doing something similar in 2018, when he might run for the U.S. Senate so he could be a thorn in President Trumps fleshy side.
Politico reports that the former California governor is eyeing the Senate seat currently occupied by Dianne Feinstein, who will be 85 next year, when shes up for reelection. Its unclear whether Schwarzeneggers potential run would be with the GOP or as an independent, but what is clear is that he would be anti-Trump.
Unlike those in the GOP who aligned against Trump in the Republican primaries only to slink over to his side in the general election, Schwarzenegger remained steadfastly against him. A month before the election, Schwarzenegger put out a statement saying that he would not vote for the Republican in a presidential race for the first time since becoming a citizen.
But as proud as I am to label myself a Republican, there is one label that I hold above all else American. So I want to take a moment today to remind my fellow Republicans that it is not only acceptable to choose your country over your party it is your duty.
Asked about Schwarzeneggers 2018 plans by Politico, his spokesperson didnt deny that the former Governator may try to become a Senatator. Right now Gov. Schwarzeneggers focus is on using his platform to bring some sensibility and coherency to Washington by fighting for redistricting reform, like we did in California, Daniel Ketchell told Politico. We are keeping all of our options open as far as how we can accomplish that.
While Politico quotes one expert who believes Schwarzenegger would become an instant player should he run for office, its worth remembering that he left Sacramento in early 2011 with a 23 percent approval rating and a $28 billion budget shortfall. The economy was to blame for some of his unpopularity, but so too were his efforts to balance the budget by cutting spending on programs that helped the states most vulnerable populations. He was so unpopular by the time his term was ending that current governor Jerry Brown was able to sink his opponent, former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, by suggesting that she was the second coming of Schwarzenegger.
On top of his political shortcomings, Schwarzenegger is also an oft-accused groper who fathered a child with a household worker. Trump may have proved that sexual impropriety isnt the impediment to higher office that it once was, but it sure seems like California could do better.
Ah-nold has long been dead to me.
“So unpopular that he was re-elected until he was term-limited out.”
Well, for better or worse, he was the harbinger of the GOP we have today.
We already have McCain, Graham, Flake and a bunch of other RINOs. No thanks.
Beta-male fail-
Terminator 1 was pretty goo, back in the day. After that he has sucked in EVERYTHING, including politics and being a husband.
Arnie would feel right at home with Paul Ryan and Turtle Face; RINO lites (Elites) one and all.
Arnie screwed the GOP in CA and it got worse from there.
“Overpromise and Underdeliver” will be on his tombstone.
He’s a climate change stooge.
The California Republican Party is so pathetic, this is the best they can do. Arnold will lose badly. Any Republican here will lose badly. This state is gone
Would the maid and their son go with him to DC?
CC
“Terminator 1 was pretty goo, back in the day. After that he has sucked in EVERYTHING, including politics and being a husband.”
The Running Man was pretty good too.
I always liked Richard Dawson, especially as Corporal Newkirk. And Kinchloe, Schultz, Burkhalter and Hockstetter. But especially Carter and LeBeau. Every major actor who played a German on that show was Jewish.
The depth of debt he inflicted alone should keep him in hiding.. And to think he was vetted by the world’s elite. boy, they sure can pick ‘m.
No More Kennedys!......................
.. Not to mention his supreme court picks and infatuation with climate change.
He couldn’t have been that unpopular.
As I recall, Arnold was the only Republican to win a state wide California election in the last 20 years.
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