Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger would like to get the federal Constitution amended to allow someone foreign-born (i.e., himself) to run for president. On "Meet the Press" on Sunday, the two-term Republican governor invoked the late Tim Russert to do his bidding. Asked by Tom Brokaw about his recollections of the host, who died earlier this month, Schwarzenegger said,
"Several times, and he always did great interviews with a lot of humor, tough questions, but we had a great time, and I really miss him, I have to say that. And he was - I remember when I ran for governor, he called me, and he says, 'If you make that, if you win, then I will take care of the rest.' And I said, 'What are you talking about?' And he says, 'I will get you to run for president. I will make sure that we change the Constitution.' Well, it never happened, but anyway, I miss him very much."
Under (and back onto) the bus rating: Four out of five self-servings at a future Iowa straw poll bar-b-que.