Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura
James George Janos, better known by his stage name Jesse Ventura, is an American former professional wrestler, actor, political commentator, author, naval veteran, conspiracy theorist and politician who served as the 38th Governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003. He was the first and only member of the Reform Party to win a major government position, but later joined the Independence Party of Minnesota...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWrestler
Date of Birth15 July 1951
CityMinneapolis, MN
CountryUnited States of America
Jesse Ventura quotes about
I don't oppose hunting in any way, shape or form. If that's what you enjoy doing, you are free to do it.
I don't support communism. I don't like that type of government.
If I wanna be president, I probably can.
If the government mandates anything with a price tag on it, then it ought to fund the project.
Anyone can run for office. When I ran for Governor of Minnesota, the only requirement was that you had to be a state resident. I believe you had to be over thirty five years old, something like that. That's the way our country was founded. That anyone can run for office. That you're not required to be a lawyer, you're not required to be anything.
When I ran for governor of Minnesota, I only raised $300,000.
When you live in Mexico, your houses all have names.
Whenever the government says, 'It's time to move on,' that means there's something they don't want you to know about.
You can have solid third party politics, but the problem is you're all lumped in to all the fringe groups. That's a stereotype that happens.
You can't put civil rights on the ballot.
You don't need lawyers making laws. Regular citizens can make laws. Let the lawyers work under the laws.
You're lucky if I watch 10 minutes of wrestling a month. Most of the time, I channel surf, and I lose interest after a few minutes.
Monsanto can do anything they want to you, and put anything they want into your foods. There's nothing you can do about it.
I don't want to spend the rest of my life in politics. When I'm finished with my term as governor, I'm going back to the life that's waiting for me in the private sector.