Much has been written about Arnold Schwarzenegger's unlikely rise to fame, fortune and power. An overwhelming choice to replace unpopular governor Gray Davis during the 2003 gubernatorial recall election, Schwarzenegger has seemingly squandered the goodwill and enthusiasm that greeted his ascension to the governorship. But has he?
In this unusual take on the Schwarzenegger story, authors Aman Verjee and Michael Petras make the case that Arnold is not only destined for greater things politically, but that he embodies exactly the kind of conservatism Republicans must embrace if they wish to maintain control of the White House. "Never bet against Arnie," the authors write and this book tells why.