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Senator Hatch wants Arnold for President

Also see: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NYCStreetArtists/
for the article: Nice Nazis: Arnold, Rudy and George

(From below: "Hatch has introduced a resolution to amend the
Constitution's ban on non-American-born presidents by allowing people
who have been U.S. citizens for at least 20 years to be elected to the
White House.")

The Salt Lake Tribune 10/4/03
Put past to rest, Hatch says of Arnold

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Orrin Hatch share a laugh in Salt Lake City in
1994 when the actor campaigned for Hatch. At the time Pat Shea, Hatch's
opponent, criticized Schwarzenegger's treatment of women. (Al
Hartman/Tribune file photo)

By Christopher Smith
The Salt Lake Tribune

     WASHINGTON -- Sen. Orrin Hatch says Arnold Schwarzenegger should
not be judged on past improper advances towards women but as the devoted
husband he is today, adding that the foreign-born GOP candidate for
California governor also should have the opportunity to run for
president under a constitutional amendment Hatch is pushing.
     "We have to look at people who they are today, not what they may
have done wrong in the past," Hatch told the National Press Club Friday.
"There isn't a person in this room or anywhere else in the world who is
perfect, who has lived perfectly."
     The movie-star body builder stumped for Hatch's 1994 re-election
campaign when he joined the Utah Republican at an awards ceremony at a
Salt Lake City fitness equipment factory and taunted "hasta la vista,
baby" to Hatch's Democratic challenger, Pat Shea. Shea said
Schwarzenegger's appearance was offensive because of his movies'
"terrible treatment of women" and found it "ironic that Hatch, who
promotes himself as a true feminist, would bring one of the leading
media promoters of misogyny to Utah."
     In answer to a question posed by reporters Friday, Hatch noted that
Schwarzenegger has said most of the groping allegations detailed between
1975 and 2000 in a Thursday Los Angeles Times story are not true "but
he's apologized for acting improperly at times in the past."
     "My experience with him is he's a very nice man, very talented,"
said Hatch. "He's a very bright guy who is devoted to his wife and I
know a little bit about the family. As you know, I get chewed up all the
time for being a friend of Ted Kennedy."
     Schwarzenegger is married to the Democratic Massachusetts senator's
niece Maria Shriver.
     Hatch called Schwarzenegger a "tough guy" who has guts to take on
Democratic Gov. Gray Davis and predicted the star of such films as
"Terminator" will herald a new political leadership style.
     "If he gets the chance, he's not going to be a namby-pamby out
there," said Hatch. "I think you're going to find there's going to be
some new leadership that a lot of other people might emulate in this
society."
     Hatch has introduced a resolution to amend the Constitution's ban
on non-American-born presidents by allowing people who have been U.S.
citizens for at least 20 years to be elected to the White House. While
the measure was not introduced with Schwarzenegger in mind, Hatch said
the Austrian-born superstar would be a perfect example of why the
constitutional amendment is needed.
     "If Arnold Schwarzenegger turns out to be the greatest governor of
California, which I hope he will, if he turns out to be a tremendous
leader and he proves to everybody in this country that he's totally
dedicated to this country as an American . . . we would be wrong not to
give him that opportunity," said Hatch.

� Copyright 2003, The Salt Lake Tribune.

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