FIRST LADY ZSA ZSA GABOR? HER HUSBAND THE PRINCE IS RUNNING FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR
Los Angeles Times
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Feb 18 2010
It was good enough to attract Arnold Schwarzenegger. Good enough to
lure Gary Coleman. Good enough to tempt Arianna Huffington, Gallagher,
Angelyne and porn/reality TV star Mary Carey.
Why shouldn’t the jewel of a job that is the governorship of California
be good enough to paste into socialite Prince Frederic von Anhalt’s
questionable crown? Instant celeb status — just add an electorate!
Zsa Zsa Gabor’s most recent husband, who in 2007 said he might have
fathered a child with Anna Nicole Smith, officially threw his bright
red campaign cap in the ring as an independent Wednesday, saying
he was inspired to run by watching Schwarzenegger’s mistakes. Last
month he’d announced his gubernatorial aspirations and more recently
expressed his intention, if elected, "to change and give up Hollywood
— and mingle with the people, not the stars."
Hollywood is, um, sure to miss him?
His website, which invokes the name of President Reagan, also
offers this logic: "We’ve had Irish-American, African-American,
Armenian-American and Austrian-American governors and now its time
for a GERMAN-AMERICAN to lead the state."
So where does he stand on some of the issues? On illegal immigration:
Legalize it, tax it. Marijuana: Legalize, tax. Prostitution: Legalize,
tax. Cuban cigars: Legalize, tax. (We’re seeing a pattern here.)
Bad drivers? Keep them illegal, sure, but fine them way more if they
want to stay bad.
He also wants, if elected, to overturn the state’s ban on gay
marriage. Actually, according to his website, his stance is, "Throw
the Divorce Lawyers a Bone and Quiet the Gays." Though he doesn’t
believe in same-sex marriage, he thinks California should let gay
people "be as miserable as the rest of us."
That should play nicely on the Hollywood fund-raising circuit.
One Schwarzenegger shortcoming he can’t avoid? Should he win the vote,
the German-born candidate, like the Austrian-born actor, can’t use
the office as a steppingstone to the White House.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress