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July 13, 2008

The Governator as Obama's Energy Czar

Could it be that California is gearing up for another much-needed recall? Liberal boob Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was elected Governor while impersonating a Republican, seems to be shopping around his resume:

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said in an interview aired Sunday that he would be open to the idea of serving as energy czar in a Barack Obama administration. […] A Schwarzenegger appointment would add even more star power to a hypothetical Obama administration, and would allow Obama to make an appointment from across the aisle that would not upset his core supporters.

This is because even ideologically intolerant Obammunists understand that the moonbatty Governator is Republican in name only, which means that whoever wins in November, Ahnold can't lose.

Schwarzenegger endorsed John McCain at the end of January, and McCain has appeared with "the Governator" to praise his efforts to deal with climate change.

Hard as it is to believe sometimes, we are going to miss W come next January.

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Before and after becoming a moonbat.

On a tip from conservativeteen.

Posted by Van Helsing at July 13, 2008 7:25 PM

Comments

Yep, Arnold is really turning into a pill

Posted by: mega at July 13, 2008 7:47 PM

Czar?

It's like he never left Austria. I suppose he may be his father's son after all, huh?

What a disappointment.

See what happens when you become a Kennedy?

Posted by: Jimbo at July 13, 2008 9:10 PM

Speaking of disappointment...oh well, nothing lasts forever. I'll always have that picture of him on the motorcycle, smoking a cigar...

Posted by: avalon at July 13, 2008 9:16 PM

Oh, he looks pretty nasty these days. I guess if he become an Energy Czar, that will be a 3rd thing he can do badly... the first two, being a bad actor and bad governor. Everytime I am forced to watch any part of that homo-erotic movie, Commando I'm reminded how bad an actor he can be.

Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at July 13, 2008 9:35 PM

After watching one of my favorite movies yesterday (Predator), I gotta say that this picture makes me really sad. What happened, Arnold?

Posted by: Kristy at July 13, 2008 10:58 PM

The funny part is that I've seen liberals use that same picture of him as an older man in an attempt to slam Republicans. Sometimes their antics are quite useful.

Posted by: Thulsa Doom at July 13, 2008 11:19 PM

Hey Kristy, Predator is a MOVIE! Arnold is and ACTOR! He is pretending to be those characters. That's not really him...do you people even understand this?

Posted by: Anonymous at July 14, 2008 2:01 AM

Well, Arnold has made at least a couple good calls during his time as governor, such as denying clemency for Tookie Williams in spite of all the pressure that activists had put on him to spare the life of that murderous SOB. I remember reading the transcript of his statement in which he publicly said he was denying clemency, and thinking that based on what he said, he really did apply sound reasoning to the situation.
Sadly, though, he does seem to be veering more to the left lately.

Posted by: Adam at July 14, 2008 3:34 AM

In all fairness... as is McPain. They both jumped on the Chicken Little Global Warming Express. The Governator at least has an excuse to lean left... his wife is a Kennedy. McCain leanings just comes off as identity confusion.

Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at July 14, 2008 4:35 AM

I can't remember where I read it - here maybe? I dunno - but apparently the concept of cap and trade is completely gone from McCain's detailed policy booklet. If I didn't just dream it that means he's capable of being argued away from idiocies. All you lot need to do now is convince him of the idiocy of his amnesty plan.

Posted by: Archonix at July 14, 2008 4:43 AM

When Arnold married a Kennedy, they had the CPU chip in his head replaced - sort of like how the T-800/850 in Terminator 2 and 3 was reprogrammed by the resistance. Only this time it worked in reverse.

Posted by: Anonymous at July 14, 2008 4:57 AM

One thing people must bear in mind is that McCain will often say things just because he thinks it will gain him voters - even though he himself doesnt really believe it. McCain is far from the ideal candidate, but Obama with a Congress that is solidly Democrat is downright scary. Bill Clinton was a pragmatic politician that dumped National Healthcare initiatives, passed Capital Gains tax cuts and Welfare reform. But Obama, is a Marxist - with the hard left in control of Congress - there is a real possibility there will be national healthcare along with loads of other Marxists programs. Once in place, a government program is next to impossible to get rid of. The prospect of this is the ONLY reason I will be voting for McCain. If McCain wins then I will be looking for someone new to vote for in 2012. I know there are many conservatives who think Obama wrecking the country is a good thing - thinking it will be a repeat of 1994 in 2010. Trying to reproduce that is a very dangerous game that could really backfire.

Posted by: Anonymous at July 14, 2008 5:13 AM

Obama with a Congress that is solidly Democrat is downright scary.

Considering McCain's entire senate career is based on teaming up Democrats to bone Republicans, the alternative is no less scary.

Posted by: V the K at July 14, 2008 5:28 AM

I hear ya on that V. I am hoping he doesn't pick another moonbat/midwinger for a running mate. I am serious on this, as the Presidency of the US is a job that ages men beyond their years anyway, so at McCain's age, the odds are high that whoever he picks could very well end up in the Oval Office. I kind of hope he will go with Mitt Romney.

Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at July 14, 2008 8:07 AM