Which just may have something to with this (sorry, John McCain). "Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Saturday put to rest months of speculation that he would shake up presidential politics by endorsing one of the candidates," Evan Halper writes in the Los Angeles Times. "Standing alongside Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City -- an Independent and a potential contender himself -- at a Los Angeles news conference, the Republican governor said he would not be getting involved in the race." Said Arnold: "It doesn't help me any, it doesn't help the state of California to endorse anybody." LINK
Those "Bush countdown" clocks now read 365. ABCNews.com launches a special section on Sunday looking at President Bush's legacy, one year before he'll leave office. LINK
The kicker:
"It's never been about me. It's never even been about you." -- Fred Thompson, addressing baffled supporters in his pseudo-valedictory address, raising the question of who is has been about. Answer: "It's been about our country." LINK
"I think Obama's cute, so . . . I see why people are, just on a very superficial level, drawn to him." -- Meghan McCain, John McCain's 23-year-old daughter. LINK
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