2003
Arnold dons his dark shades and leather jacket once more for Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, this time going mano a mano against T-X, a femme cyborg played by Kristianna Lokken. Arnold’s newest one-liner? “Talk to the hand.”
The Governator
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Californians decide to run a recall on sitting governor Gray Davis, paving the way for another Ronald Reagan. Arnold, who announced his candidacy on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, won the election with 48.6% of the vote.
DAY 1 VETO
Hours after his ’03 inauguration, Arnold repeals a hike to vehicle registration fees and vetoes a bill that would have given driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants.
NO ON 66
Arnold helps defeat Proposition 66, a ballot initiative that would have amended California’s Three Strikes Law to require that a third felony carry a mandatory 25-years-to-life sentence.
Political Rising
Arnold quips, “A gentleman came up to me and said, ‘You are as good a politician as you were an actor.’ What a cheap shot.”
Greener In Cali
On Sept. 27, 2006, Schwarzenegger signs the Global Warming Solutions Act, creating the nation’s first cap on greenhouse-gas emissions.