Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Quotes from Arnold Schwarzenegger's announcement for California governor
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | Aug. 7, 2003 | AP

Posted on 08/07/2003 7:18:20 PM PDT by FairOpinion

Edited on 04/13/2004 2:43:12 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

"I speak directly to the people, and I know that the people of California want to have better leadership. They want to have great leadership. They want to have somebody that will represent them. And it doesn't matter if you're a Democrat or a Republican, young or old."


(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; davis; governor; recall; schwarzenegger
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-40 last
To: FairOpinion

21 posted on 08/07/2003 10:27:51 PM PDT by FairOpinion
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 20 | View Replies]

To: A CA Guy
And look what I found -- an article from 2001:

===
One hope in the White House is that Davis' support will collapse because of the energy crisis and a Republican will replace him. With Rove's blessing, Parsky and Freeman met recently with the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger to discuss his possible bid for governor in 2002.

"That would be nice," Rove said of the prospect of a Gov. Schwarzenegger. "That would be really nice. That would be really, really nice."


http://www.nctimes.net/news/2001/20010415/tttt.html

===

Well, it didn't happen in 2002, but may happen now.

But this clearly shows that the Bush Administration would be happy with Gov. Schwarzenegger.
22 posted on 08/07/2003 10:32:04 PM PDT by FairOpinion
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
And from the Guardian, of all places:

"Schwarzenegger has been a long-time supporter of the Bush family, even in the dark days of Bush Snr's 1992 Presidential defeat.

Arnold

23 posted on 08/07/2003 10:44:12 PM PDT by FairOpinion
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
Jacob Sullum just wrote an interesting piece about Arnold's passion for libertarian philosophy. Hey a guy who taped an introduction for Milton Friedman's Free To Choose TV series can't be all that bad. No Democrat would be caught dead promoting free market economics. And I can't wait for Davis' goons to bring it to the attention of the public here.
24 posted on 08/07/2003 10:48:29 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
I remember reading that article long ago.

Bush won't gloat, but he is smiling to know Gray will probably be recalled.

It's another blow to the Democrats as a party and we all would enjoy a good implosion.
25 posted on 08/07/2003 10:51:40 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: xeno
So you think that Arnie is not a Rino, which is all I have heard all day? I would be interested to hear why you believe he is conservative.
26 posted on 08/07/2003 10:53:51 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 8 | View Replies]

To: A CA Guy
Check out this latest article:

Bush May Consider Schwarzenegger Support

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/960280/posts

That would clinch it for Arnold.
27 posted on 08/07/2003 10:55:44 PM PDT by FairOpinion
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 25 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop
"Jacob Sullum just wrote an interesting piece about Arnold's passion for libertarian philosophy."

---

Could you post it, please, I think it would be great.
28 posted on 08/07/2003 11:00:02 PM PDT by FairOpinion
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 24 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
The Running Man, Go Arnold Go! (Jacob Sallum):

Years ago I was handing out place cards at a banquet sponsored by the Reason Foundation when I was approached by a square-jawed man with bushy eyebrows and a prominent forehead. "Schwarz-e-neg-ger," he said helpfully.

The flat, Austrian-accented delivery was familiar, but I was surprised that a big movie star would pick up his place card personally. Didn't he have people for that sort of thing?

I also was impressed that Schwarzenegger did not count on being recognized -- or, at least, pretended not to count on it. The appearance of humility was not what you'd expect from a man who'd been publicly cocky since his days as a Mr. Olympia contender. Also, he was shorter than I'd imagined.

But the weirdest thing about my encounter with the bodybuilder turned action hero, who announced Wednesday that he's running to replace Gray Davis as governor of California, may have been that he was there at all. What was the Terminator doing at an anniversary celebration for a libertarian think tank?

The Reason Foundation (which publishes Reason magazine, where I work) may be based in Los Angeles, but it's a world away from the glamour of the movie business. The only plausible explanation for Schwarzenegger's presence was a genuine interest in the ideas promoted by the foundation, which focuses on maximizing individual freedom and minimizing government.

That impression was confirmed by the actor's enthusiasm for Milton and Rose Friedman's PBS series "Free to Choose," which explores the connections between personal, political and economic freedom. When the series was reissued in 1991, Schwarzenegger taped an introduction in which he said:

"I come from Austria, a socialistic country. There you can hear 18-year-olds talking about their pension. But me, I wanted more. I wanted to be the best. Individualism like that is incompatible with socialism. I felt I had to come to America, where the government wasn't always breathing down your neck or standing on your shoes."

Schwarzenegger's attraction to individualism can only have been reinforced by his unlikely success story. After immigrating to the United States at the age of 21 "with little money and even less English," as The Wall Street Journal's John Fund puts it, he conquered first bodybuilding and then Hollywood, making money in real estate along the way.

The most remarkable thing about Schwarzenegger is that he seems so unremarkable. He's not tall, he's not handsome, he's not much of an actor, and he's got a heavy, vaguely menacing accent. Yet through hard work, determination, wit and charm, he managed to become one of the most successful movie stars in history.

Does that qualify him to be governor of California? I don't know. Is Gray Davis qualified to be governor of California? Most Californians don't seem to think so.

Davis portrays the recall as "an effort by the right wing to steal back an election they couldn't win last November." But if the recall is a theft, it's one that's perfectly legal, and it can happen only with the agreement of most voters. That doesn't sound like an assault on democracy.

Davis' supporters (I've counted at least half a dozen) say Schwarzenegger's candidacy only enhances the "circus," "carnival" or "sideshow" quality of the recall vote. Notice what all those things have in common: Unlike politics as usual, they're fun.

So even if Schwarzenegger's libertarian tendencies have been exaggerated, he can still strike a blow for freedom by encouraging people to take politicians less seriously. Running for governor was "the most difficult (decision) I've made in my entire life," he told Jay Leno, "except the one I made in 1978 when I decided to get a bikini wax."

Judging from their dismissive comments, the members of California's political elite recognize the threat to their self-importance. "The Terminator!" Davis harrumphed in response to Schwarzenegger's announcement. "I just don't want to comment."

State Democratic Party Chairman Art Torres told the Los Angeles Times: "People are derisive and kind of like joking, 'the Terminator running, you've got to be kidding.' I think it's one thing to see a movie or to see a bodybuilding exhibition, but to have this guy as your governor . . . "

If Jesse Ventura, who had a much smaller role in "Predator," can be governor of Minnesota, why can't Arnold Schwarzenegger be governor of California? His political career should be judged by the same standard as his movie career: its entertainment value.

29 posted on 08/07/2003 11:06:55 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
If Bush would come here for Arnold, that would be both remarkable and dumb.

They are already trying to associate this with the 2000 election events as stealing an election (though not true).

Support by Bush or anything said on the national stage by Bush about this before it is all over will mess up some of the swing votes momentum he will get in 2004.
30 posted on 08/07/2003 11:09:28 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 27 | View Replies]

To: A CA Guy
We can do it, maybe this is a new start.

That would probably be at the optimistic end of things, but not impossible.

On the other hand, there is a situation where California can be snatched from the hands of Democrats.

Boxer, Feinstein, they get zapped in their backyard.

It's almost like capturing the enemy's flag, California, the fountain of liberalism in this country finding itself under Republican leadership. With an election coming up.

Arnold won't make alot of conservatives happy with some of his stances.

Overall, at the moment, I see more negatives falling into the Dem camp.

31 posted on 08/07/2003 11:09:33 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse (For or against us.........)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
Interesting, isn't it, that he very conservative US Congressman David Drier ENDORSED Arnold on Hardball this afternoon?

Of course, even David Drier isn't enough of a conservative for the "stealth Keysters" here raging about their support for McClintock.

From everything I've read, McClintock is a great man and a fabulous Republican, but he's an unknown entity and thus he will not win.

Arnold can win and I believe he'll win.... in a landslide!
32 posted on 08/07/2003 11:18:03 PM PDT by onyx (Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: He Rides A White Horse
Democrats have been giving away the store in California to those who would vote them power or finance their campaigns for a long time.
They have been taking the stored up equity of our land and giving it away in European socialistic fashion and the devastation of my state is the result of a perceived Democratic utopia with total control.
They made an out-house out of a mansion.
33 posted on 08/07/2003 11:19:39 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 31 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop
Great! Thanks for posting it. How can you not like a guy like this:

"I come from Austria, a socialistic country. There you can hear 18-year-olds talking about their pension. But me, I wanted more. I wanted to be the best. Individualism like that is incompatible with socialism. I felt I had to come to America, where the government wasn't always breathing down your neck or standing on your shoes."

34 posted on 08/07/2003 11:21:25 PM PDT by FairOpinion
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 29 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
Arnold running in California isn't a good thing for the Democrats. It's bad for them, with everything that's going down.

It really can't be spun any other way.

35 posted on 08/07/2003 11:21:50 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse (For or against us.........)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: spunkets
bump
36 posted on 08/07/2003 11:38:31 PM PDT by Centurion2000 (We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
I heard soundbits on the Sean Hannity show. From what I hear, on certain issues...he is a liberal. Especially on things like helping the children and helping the old. However, he ALSO talks about improving the business climate here (what politician, other then Tom McClintock [who, while I admire, doubt he has a chance even before Arnold entered ther ace). He won't make the puriest happy, but his fiscal conservatism WILL make this state the Golden State once again. Now, the arguement could be made that he wants business back to fund all these socialistic programs, but its better that, then have NO businesses in a state spending on socialistic programs that we cannot obviously afford.

The only thing I worry about, reform takes time. Obviously, the Dims will try to make the fact that the deficit isn't instantly gone the fault of any new Republican governor (Arnold or not). Still, if the ecomony approves, watch out Dims...
37 posted on 08/08/2003 1:34:51 AM PDT by Simmy2.5
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
I want to invite all Freepers to a new site called: Arnold for Governor. Bear in mind this is not the official site.

About ArnoldGovernor.net

-------------------------

ArnoldGovernor.net (http://www.arnoldgovernor.net) is the most comprehensive site on Arnold Schwarzenegger's candidacy for California governor. We are an independent, grassroots website providing up-to-the-minute information and commentary. The site features information on Arnold's stances on the issues, irreverent parody of Gray Davis and his suppoerters, along with a mailing list for those who wish to stay up to speed on Arnold's candidacy. Schwarzenegger for Governor

Thanks for listening.

38 posted on 08/16/2003 2:40:09 PM PDT by jagrmeister
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: FairOpinion
A quote to add, providing some insight into Arnold's fiscal inclinations: "I am more comfortable with an Adam Smith philosophy than with Keynesian theory." - Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Financial Times of London" --- For more, visit Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor
39 posted on 08/17/2003 8:26:27 PM PDT by jagrmeister (http://www.ArnoldGovernor.net - the most comprehensive site on Arnold's candidacy)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: jagrmeister
Another quote: "I've seen firsthand coming here with empty pockets but full of dreams, full of desire, full of will to succeed, but with the opportunities that I had, I could make it. This is why we have to get back and bring California back to where it once was." - Arnold Schwarzenegger See quotes and more relating to Arnold's candidacy at our site Arnold Governor.
40 posted on 08/20/2003 1:09:35 AM PDT by jagrmeister (http://www.ArnoldGovernor.net - the most comprehensive site on Arnold's candidacy)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 39 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-40 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson