Speaking this Sunday on "60 Minutes," our Governator gives himself high marks so far: "Ten being the highest, I would give myself an eight," says Schwarzenegger. "I think I fell short on some of the things. Probably the communication with the legislators."
More, from the "60 Minutes" press release: Arnold admits that yes, indeed, he'd like to, oh, you know, alter the Constitution just a tad:
The Austrian-born governor of California tells Morley Safer that he is in favor of an amendment to change the law so he would be able to run for president.
"Yes, absolutely [I would like to be eligible to run for president]," Schwarzenegger tells Safer. "Why not? With my way of thinking, you always shoot for the top," he says.
Schwarzenegger favors an amendment that would make him eligible, but says he's too busy doing the job he promised to do for California voters to think about becoming president now. "There are so many things I have to do in California and my promise was to straighten out the mess in California," he tells Safer.
Friday, October 29, 2004
Modesty, Thy Name Isn't Schwarzenegger
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