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Fifty Reasons Not to Vote for Arnold


Cruz Bustamante is the one taking the heat for pushing the legality of campaign finance to the limit, but Schwarzenegger’s doing it just as ferociously – and unlike Cruz, Arnie comes off looking like a complete hypocrite in the process. Here’s a little taste of what a “reformer” Arnie is: In order to take advantage of a loophole in campaign finance laws, he formed a second recall committee, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Total Recall Committee (yes, it really is called that), which is exempt from normal finance rules. Of course, this is the man who originally claimed he didn’t need any outside money. Now he’s resorted to hilariously lame antics like returning a $2,500 check from a law-enforcement union, as if that represents more of a special interest than the rest of the special-interest money he’s taking. The most bizarre twist of all is that he appears to have decided that the money he has accepted is not special-interest money, if he decides not to call it that. As an analysis in the San Francisco Chronicle put it: “Apparently the actor thinks that those people giving him hundreds of thousands of dollars won’t want anything in return.”

7. As an actor-turned-wannabe-california-governor, he’s got Ronald Reagan for a role model.

Why don’t any actors with good politics ever want to run? And once – just once – could we get an Academy Award winner? Hell, even a People’s Choice award-winner would be a start.

8. He wants Ronald Reagan for a role model.

According to a 1988 Playboy interview, Arnie was “in heaven” when Reagan was governor of California. (He offered the same endorsement of Richard Nixon’s presidency, by the way. Bonus!) More recently, he said of Reagan, “We have the same philosophy and approach to things,” and that his own political platform “is exactly what Ronald Reagan stood for.” Wait, Arnie has a political platform? (See reason No. 2.)

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