Schwarzenegger Self-Reflection: 'I Was Made For The World,' 'You Can't Be A Spoiled Brat.'

Thursday, September 29, 2011
I'm not into the local stuff. I was made for the world.


That's Arnold on himself in Vanity Fair's very in-depth interview with the Governator regarding California's currently mangled economy. San Jose mayor Chuck Reed and Vallejo fire chief Paige Meyer are also included in the look at how this state got to where it is and what some are doing to try to get out of it. For all the nitty gritty details on who, what, where, why, when and how - head over to VF.com - but in our eyes the highlight of the lengthy Michael Lewis article is of course Schwarzenegger's ridiculous quotes.



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