Originally posted by 84_GT350 :
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I'm willing to wait and see if he does a good job, but that doesn't mean I'll stop thinking he's a moron.
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O.K., so you're a rugged individualist who doesn't think much of any politician or party but when a successful, intelligent guy comes along who is a true non-politician and not owned by the 'special interests' you call him a 'moron'. Quite a disconnect there. but the majority of Californians don't see it your way and I agree with them.
Arnold Schwartzenegger (who holds a degree in Business Management and Economics, by the way, not that this will matter to those who think he's a 'moron') may not be the panacea California would like but he'll make a difference and break the hold of the special interests as he can't be bought and doesn't care about running for higher office - and as a foreign-born citizen, he can't be president. Schwartzenegger will succeed and by doing so, California will improve, if not totally recover from where the tax-happy Democrats put it. Nice of you to give him a chance, a chance he earned from the voters of California.