6) Which of the following quotations from Schwarzenegger, defending his decision to back supplements despite severing his financial ties with the magazines, do you find the most helpful in understanding his viewpoint on the controversy?
A) "Everyone knows that eating is a third of your success in any sport."
B) "Even today, when I eat, I have in my bathroom at the Capitol, I have five or six bottles of food supplements, vitamins C and B12 and B and fish oil pills."
C) "This has nothing to do with money. Of course, for me, it was a love for the sport."
7) The Web site Amendus.org represents an organization that's pushing for a change to the U.S. Constitution that would allow non-natural born citizens to run for president. The group has paid for several television commercials and prominently features Schwarzenegger in its ads and literature, although the governor has demurred when asked if he would like to be the commander in chief. Based on his record as governor in California, do you think Schwarzenegger would make a good president?
A) Well, I think he'd make a buffpresident.
B) Of course. He's already shown he can balance a budget by borrowing unflinchingly against the future. What else is there to know?
C) Of a supplements company? Hell, yes.
How to score:
Score zero points for every "A" answer, one point for every "B," and two points for every "C."
0-6 points: Conflicts of interest, unsatisfactory budgets ... don't we recall governors for this kind of stuff?
7-10 points: Can't make up your mind, huh? Remember, the guy from Jingle All the Wayis running our state, and we're not talking about Sinbad.
11-14 points: People are too hard on Arnold. I mean, this is a man who reduced his fleet of Hummers from seven to three. If that's not a social conscience, I don't know what is.
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