Posted on 05/01/2009 4:59:40 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
LOS ANGELES If Republican candidates for governor of California are hoping for an automatic high five from the sitting governor, they ought not to get too comfortable.
When asked Friday after giving a speech on health care in which he highly praised President Obama and other Democrats whether he would ever consider endorsing a Democrat to replace him, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said, It could happen, yes.
The governor offered no specifics on any particular candidate he might support.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com ...
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Arlen Schwartzenegger
Zero worship. Augh!
“Schwarzenegger May Support a Democrat”
He already does - himself.
Arlen Schwartzenegger
make that
Arlen SchwartzenKennedy
Pete Wilson, you rotten scumbag, look what you did to California. You went out and solicited this bastard to be our next Governor, and screwed us over.
Now you’re going to try to unload another warmed over road apple on us.
Screw you and the state Republican leadership.
ahnold is a democrat.
No surprise here
I’m not sure any Republican candidate should even WANT an endorsement from Ahnuld.
Arlen and Arnold should get a room.
I don’t believe little Jennifer and her massas at the NY Slimes think that this is news. This kind of crap is expected from Ahnold.
Exactly...I view this as good news.
Oh how I detest this man! He is the ultimate POS.
Arnold Sanford Schwarzenegger.
Furthermore, he sleeps with one.
Don’t blame me, I voted for McClintock.
....and more stimulus money will be on its way to California now...
In the dictionary where they have the word “RINO” is Arnold’s picture ... he has done one thing worthy of note and that is brought workers comp rates under control. Pretty much everything else is a waste of time ... he says he supports improving our water storage capabilities as a state but has been utterly ineffective in getting anything accomplished. Gavin may even be an improvement .... naaah
Another thread on Free Republic cites a poll giving Arnold a 33% approval rating. I don’t think Republicans will lose much by distancing themselves from him in the next election cycle.
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