Originally posted by arnisador
What do people think--all joking aside--about the kind of job Arnold Schwarzenegger could do as governor of California?
He really has no experience, but then, neither did Ronald Reagan when he ran for governor of California. But what would worry me more than the lack of experience per se is the fear that he won't appreciate that he must work with the legislature to accomplish something. I could see him filling out a term of total legislative gridlock, making things worse.
I'm confident he'll win if the courts don't interfere (as they have in stalling the election). Jesse Ventura did a job that most people would agree was at least adequate in Minnesota. I wonder how Arnold Schwarzenegger would do in the mess that is Californian politics.
Lets face it...Arnold has "opinons" like everyone else, but opinions are like buttholes. You can't create policy and run a state off of opinions. Arnold does not have the knowhow to be successful on his own. Furthermore, my biggest worry with "Celebs" running for office w/ no prior experience is that I question whether they understand the work that the position (Governor in this case) entails. You have to work your butt off. If Arnold does get elected, he will have to work harder then he has ever had too in his life just to do a mediocre job. And yes, I understand that Arnold is very accomplished and has worked hard in his life, but an elected position such as governor is still a huge amount of work. I question whether or not he has a clue to what he is in for.
Now, on the contrary, there are many professional politicians who know about as much as Arnold today, and less when they got elected into their positions. They're are many elected officials who don't know S**T also, but pretend that they do, and do a horrible job in office.
What may save Arnolds behind is this: I think that he is at least smart enough to try to seek out the best advisors to help him get the job done. On the Financial News, he stood next to Warren Buffet, a very famous Financial mind and Democrate, and talked about how they would team up to help California out of there state of affairs. That is just one example. So, if he manages to get the best people to help him get the job done, then I think Arnold will do a great job.
So, it could go either way, in my opinion.
Side note: I question how well Jesse Ventura did in Minnasota. Most people know that he was well liked in his state, but they can't actually state one possitive thing he has done. People always compare the 2 (Jesse and Arnold) because they were both Celebs running for Gov. of a state, but I think that it is an apple to orange comparison. Minn. and Cali. are totally different in their structure for one, and for 2 Jesse and Arnold are totally different in their politacal beliefs and backgrounds.
Also, I believe he dropped out of office early (second term maybe)? I don't know if this is true, but if it is, then I think that is a chickenS**T, spoiled, rich kid way to leave an office (unless it was medical, which I'm pretty sure it wasn't).
Anyways, my 2 cents...