Ahnuld Over-Shares with Greta, Wants to Pair with Her, Though He’s Perfect for Palin!
Ooooh, Greta van Susteren really cut to the chase, using her sharp interviewing skills honed on Bristol Palin to make Arnuld Schwarzenegger tell us about his great big knife and let us know that California has an
outdated tax system that relies on 1 percent of the rich people paying 50 percent of the taxes.
That doesn’t make sense. Only 1% of the rich people are supporting that much of economy? Gosh! the other 99% of "the rich people" need to help out their brethen of the Benjamin so that all " the rich people" bear an equal amount of the 50% of the taxes.
Under Greta’s tender questioning, Ahnuld revealed way too much about about his big knife and the political man-crush he has on Newt Gingrich (!?):
Well, you know, we have had great, great leaders in the past, from Lincoln to Teddy Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan, and so on. But I tell you, the guy that is today very innovative is Newt Gingrich. You know, he maybe is not kind of the most attractive guy for, you know, running for office or something like that because we always look for the young new guy on the block, and so on. But he is the one with the most substance and he always has terrific ideas on how to make government run more efficiently, how to get in there and root out the fraud and abuse and the waste in government.
Since Ahnuld can’t run for president, he has some other plans that sound suspiciously like another brunette governor/media star. He and Sarah Plain should really hook up. In like a business sense:
And to get there — it doesn’t matter what it takes to get there. I will do anything and everything to get there because it’s all about — it’s all about the hard work and — and — and the struggle. That’s how you accomplish things. There’s no easy way out. It’s just — there just isn’t. And every job comes with those kind of sides, and this job has the side that, you know, you get attacked by the media. You get attacked by protesters. You get attacked by the opposition and all of those things.
But in the end, the joy comes when you can move the state forward, reform the systems that have been broken and hand over the state as a better state to the next governor. That’s where the real joy comes in…
Well, I will continue public service. I will continue, you know, doing things that will help the environment and help the state and the country in one way or the other. And you know, then the rest, I really haven’t focused on what I’m going to do next because if I do a good job with what I’m doing now, there will be all kinds of opportunities available. I mean, the amount of offers that I’ve been getting, from doing more movies to getting involved in business — businesses or writing books, and so on.
So there’s just so many different — or running foundations and getting involved in international things that have to do with the environmental issues, and so on. So there will be many, many things — kind of challenges available. So I’m looking forward to that, but I’m not thinking about it because there’s so much work that still needs to be done here in the state.
Then he propositions Greta:
VAN SUSTEREN: Well, I hope you’re not thinking about TV news, talk shows because we don’t want you out (INAUDIBLE)
SCHWARZENEGGER: Only if we partner.
VAN SUSTEREN: If we partner? We co-host!
SCHWARZENEGGER: Exactly.
VAN SUSTEREN: (INAUDIBLE)
SCHWARZENEGGER: That’s what I’m saying. There you have it.
VAN SUSTEREN: I’m game for that!
SCHWARZENEGGER: Now you’re talking.
VAN SUSTEREN: I’m game for that.





This statement has so many things wrong with it.