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Schwarzenegger Defends Knife-Wielding Twitter Video


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The governor is under fire for a budget plan announced this week that will see 15 billion dollars in spending cuts from services such as education and health care.
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger defended a video on his Twitter page which shows him brandishing a huge hunting knife as he talks about the state's budget crisis.

"California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks to reporters outside his office in Sacramento, California. Schwarzenegger defended a video on his Twitter page which shows him brandishing a huge hunting knife as he talks about the state's budget crisis."

Schwarzenegger, under fire for a budget plan announced this week that will see 15 billion dollars in spending cuts from services such as education and health care, said the light-hearted video was intended as a bit of fun.

The movie-star-turned-politician brushed off suggestions from reporters in Sacramento that the video might be viewed by some as being insensitive.

"You know, you sent a governor to Sacramento -- not El Stiffo, like some of the past were, but you sent someone that is a little bit more entertaining and has a little bit more fun with the whole thing," Schwarzenegger said.

"Not that I have fun with making the cuts; they sadden me. But fun with the job itself, because I think it is the most rewarding job that I've ever done, even though with a huge responsibility.

"So just relax and have a little bit of a sense of humor."

California lawmakers are set to approve the spendings at a vote on Thursday which will pass a budget aimed at closing the state's 26.3 billion-dollar deficit.

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