erpowers
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Thu Jul-15-04 12:14 PM
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Arnold and the Republican Convention |
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Does anyone think the media will discuss how horrible a job Arnold has done in the state? If so will the problems he is having in California at this time affect the impact of his speech at the convention? Does anyone think the fact that he has made these sweetheart deals with energy companies that raided California make people inside and outside of state dislike him? Finally, hasn't debt risen since Arnold took office? I thought the debt was $8 billion when he took office, now it seems to be $17 billion?
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Thu Jul-15-04 12:20 PM
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1. Arnold is a star. And a Kennedy. And manly. |
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When the image is perfect, what does reality matter?
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Thu Jul-15-04 12:24 PM
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The national media types are all trapped in the same little souless world that Hollywood movers and players are trapped in. They only understand other multi-millionaires, and value people by the size of their bank accounts and their ability to have "important people" (Michael Eisner, Smirk, etc.) schmooze them.
Aanold is richer than God and was the most courted actor in Hollywood for years. He made the jump to politics before losing much of his Hollywood clout.
He is being groomed by the GOP to be the next Reagan. (I know it's unconstitutional but Orrin Hatch and others keep trying to introduce laws and amendments to allow naturized citizens to become President.)
They will fall all overthemselves to talk about how great he is.
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