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Arnold Schwarzenegger took the podium at the RNC yesterday, charged with the delicate task of energizing the Republican delegates with carefully-calibrated references to his acting career while not stealing the convention's focus from George W. Bush. Schwarzenegger worked in his catchphrases ("Don't be economic girlie men"), his resume (saying the DNC should have been titled "True Lies"), and self-deprecating commentary on his acting ability (the ovation from the delegates was "like getting and Oscar. Like I would know."). Hey, did you know people call him the Governator? Variety does (3 mentions), as does THR (a lone reference). We're especially disappointed he didn't fire off any bon mots from Commando, probably the most quotable work in his oeuvre. He either hasn't yet found the opportunity to tauntingly query someone "Remember when I said I'd kill you last?" or he's saving that for when they "find" bin Laden.

In other celebrity related RNC news: Alec Baldwin warns brother Stephen that the Republicans are just using him for his incredible star-power, and Ron Silver blames his B-list entrenchment on his controversial-for-Hollywood views.