Hi, Daniela. Welcome to GS!

Btw, I'm not surprised you feel proud of Arnold, after all, he's a great example of a self-made man. He went against the odds, and he's accomplished a lot.
Rgirl, I don't know how I feel about Orrin Hatch's idea... Hmm, let's see... OK, I'm against it. I may be wrong, but I think that unless you were born in a particular country you can't feel that degree of commitment (for lack of the word) people who were born in it feel. And President can't have any second thoughts, the country s/he's the President of must be the one and only for him/her. Well, that's how I feel right now. Maybe I'll change my mind in the future (when
I decide to become President of the USA

).
Btw, if someone as famous as Arnold were a candidate for President, I think he'd have a
great chance to win (I mean, people would vote for his famous face more than his program -- which could be very good as well as... average or bad). As RealtorGal already wrote:
"They seem to be under the impression that The Terminator is going to be running the State and that a Happy Hollywood Ending is imminent." And that would be the case if we were to become President. I'll bet that many people don't even know what his program is.
Btw, I've seen it in another country already. I don't remember if the person (who had money, and people thought that because of that he'd be good President, and -- by association -- they'd be wealthy, too) in question was born abroad or he was just living his whole life in another country, but he managed to woo the people and because of him the best candidate lost. So, in the second round there was the money man and, um... a simple man. Because the money man was a very shady figure (I don't remember the details now, but what came out later wasn't good), the people who would've voted for the best candidate (if he had stayed), rushed to vote for the simple man. The simple man won. Simple people loved him (and many people abroad thought highly of him; they had no idea that he couldn't even speak properly in his own language, since the translations were grammatically correct -- luckily enough he didn't "know" any foreign languages). The man didn't know anything about politics. Thank God for the people around him, and that it's all in the past. And no, I'm not naming any names.
Btw, I forgot to add that the simple man was very famous for something he did earlier, that's why most people voted for him. He didn't even have high school education. That's what fame can do.