A big posthumous high five to the founding fathers for including that little Constitutional provision requiring our president to have been born in the United States. The idea of President Schwarzenegger is just too terrible to contemplate. And thanks to them, we don't have to.
On the other hand, major points off for the ambiguous wording of the second amendment.
Posted by Peter at September 1, 2004 05:19 PMFour more years! Four more years! Four more... *shakes head*
I'm sure I remember hearing that wrestling legend Ric Flair was set to follow Jesse Ventura into politics. Then he wasn't taken seriously by the populace in his first couple of sample appearances, so that was his political career over. At least *he* would have known how to lead a chant.
Posted by: Chris M. Dickson on September 1, 2004 07:52 PMThe State Of The Union would certainly be a hoot.
"My fellow Americans....WHOOOOO!"
Posted by: Chris Lemon on September 1, 2004 09:33 PMDon't count Arnie out yet. There are plenty of Republicans who believe that the whole "constitution thing" is just a minor speed bump on the way to the Prez-enator.
The problem with Arnie for Prez is not that he's Austrian, it's that he's pro-choice and not anti-gay. That's what will keep him from getting thru the primary, if history's any guide.
Posted by: Dug Steen on September 13, 2004 01:00 PMDon't count Arnie out yet. There are plenty of Republicans who believe that the whole "constitution thing" is just a minor speed bump on the way to the Prez-enator.
The problem with Arnie for Prez is not that he's Austrian, it's that he's pro-choice and not anti-gay. That's what will keep him from getting thru the primary, if history's any guide.
Posted by: Dug Steen on September 13, 2004 01:00 PM