Divorce is hard on every family, but model Patrick Schwarzenegger is certain he’ll survive the end of his parents’ 25-year marriage. (more)
Former Calif. gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger fought long and hard to cast down his womanizer reputation, so it’s likely that his studly son Patrick, who recently confessed his girl crushes to Details magazine, will also face the player stereotype at some point. (more)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the body builder-turned-movie star-turned politician, is taking on a new role: cartoon superhero. (more)
He told us he would be back! According to The Hollywood Reporter, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will make an official statement regarding his return to the silver screen on April 4 in Cannes, France. (more)
California’s 32,000 prison guards and parole officers — notorious for enjoying political clout wildly exceeding their meager numbers — tried to negotiate a new contract with former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for four years but got nowhere. After just three months of negotiations with Jerry Brown, they got their contract, and hapless Californians got the clearest signal yet that Brown is not going to deal responsibly with the state’s unfunded public employee pension liabilities of as much as $500 billion. (more)
Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed he is in talks to make a return to the big screen and is currently reading through a number of scripts. (more)
LOS ANGELES (CBS) —Arnold Schwarzenegger is pulling no punches in his first formal interview since leaving office, claiming that the highest office in the state left him “addicted” to its power. (more)
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — For all his accomplishments — Peace Corps director, ambassador, leader of the war on poverty — R. Sargent Shriver ultimately became known first as an in-law. (more)
(Reuters) – Serving as California governor cost Arnold Schwarzenegger at least $200 million, the bodybuilding star turned actor and politician told a newspaper in his native Austria, insisting “it was more than worth it.” (more)
A popular Christmas card that made the rounds in Southern California this year featured Bell, California’s $800,000-a-year defamed city manager Robert Rizzo in a Santa hat accompanied by lyrics to be sung to the tune of Silver Bells: (more)
As actor-turned-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger leaves office, “30 Rock” star Alec Baldwin has once again expressed an interest in running for political office. (more)
Arnold Schwarzenegger is not the kind of man who could ever leave office quietly. (more)
Yesterday, Arnold Schwarzenegger signed his last gubernatorial documents and spiffed up the governor’s office so he could get his security deposit back as the next tenant prepared to move in today. (more)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Democrat Jerry Brown was sworn in Monday as California’s 39th governor, returning to the office he left 28 years ago but inheriting a much different and more troubled state than the one he led then. (more)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger landed in the governor’s office after announcing his upstart bid on late night TV and railing against government spending during raucous campaign rallies — at one playing a spirited round of air guitar to the rock anthem “We’re Not Gonna Take It.” (more)
Is Arnold Schwarzenegger angling for a job in the Obama administration? (more)
If the goal of Larry King’s last talk show on CNN was to go out with a representative sample of what the program has really been all about for the past twenty-five years, then it was truly a smashing success. Unfortunately for the viewers (thankfully I was probably one of the few under the age of 60 who was stupid enough to subject myself to it), that meant one full hour of vapid, insipid, awkward, embarrassing, cringe-worthy, decrepit, self-congratulatory, uninspired, talentless, fawning narcissism. (more)
California has to be a leader, the progressives tell us, by which they mean that ordinary people should just shut up and eat their spinach. The spinach is necessary for the good of mankind, ordinary people included, and, anyway, it tastes good, fills you up, and costs next to nothing. Trust us. (more)
Many American colleges and universities are steering their students toward a new source of “financial aid”: food stamps. (more)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is scheduled to welcome the new Legislature on Monday by declaring a fiscal emergency and ordering it into a special session. (more)
























