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Val Kilmer for Governor?
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He’s played Batman and Jim Morrison. Now, Lloyd Grove reports, Val Kilmer is preparing for his most challenging role yet: being elected top gun of New Mexico. Is he another Arnold?
Where did Val Kilmer get the bright idea that he could ever be elected the governor of New Mexico? At 49, he’s an aging movie star who has logged lots of memorable screen time—as Ice Man in Top Gun, for instance—but zero political history.
As his top billing winds down, “Governor Kilmer” must have a nice ring to it. The actor has been spending much of the past few months consulting strategists, spin doctors and politicians about a possible career move—and tantalizing professional Democrats in the Land of Enchantment with the possibility that he might jump into next year’s free-for-all to succeed the term-limited Bill Richardson.
Val Kilmer—top gun of the Land of Enchantment? Why not? We’re at a point in our national narrative where Ashton Kutcher can claim more followers on Twitter than The New York Times has subscribers. High office for a Hollywood (or some subspecies of) celebrity is not as outlandish as it once was—say, five or 10 minutes ago.
Kilmer has been serious about this, and the powers that be in Santa Fe have been taking it seriously.
The reductio ad absurdum of this phenomenon—or maybe it’s just a reasonable consequence—is the recent declaration by male reality starlet Spencer Pratt, best known as Heidi Montag’s husband on The Hills, that he’s going to be a candidate for something, somehow. “Definitely going after mayor of L.A. and at least governor,” the inevitable campaigner told the celebrity blog Pop Sugar. “I’ll probably stop at governor.” At least the lad has a sense of perspective.
Democratic media consultant Steve McMahon, a veteran of Howard Dean’s much-heralded and fast-fizzled presidential campaign, sees a trend of more and more showbiz types—even beyond old-Hollywood’s Warren Beatty, new Hollywood’s George Clooney, and right-wing Hollywood’s Gary Sinise—willing to consider jumping into the fray.
“People are aware that Barack Obama burst onto the scene at the 2004 convention before he was even elected to anything,” McMahon says, though Obama was in fact an Illinois state senator. “And four years later he was able to put together an army of passionate supporters and that was sufficient to topple the frontrunner in the primary and win the presidency…Every actor is aware of what Schwarzenegger has done. As the saying goes, ‘there, with the grace of God, go I’”—and with rapidly accelerating velocity. “It’s gone from the 24-hour news cycle to the 24-minute news cycle,” McMahon says, “and the smart political operatives and politicians understand that and take advantage of it.”
McMahon, of course, has been closely advising Kilmer as he contemplates a future in politics. Politically savvy PR guru Ken Sunshine—whose clients include another potential Hollywood candidate, Ben Affleck—has also talked with Kilmer about his possible run for governor. Kilmer has been serious about this, and the powers that be in Santa Fe have been taking it seriously. The actor has been a frequent visitor to Washington, D.C.—where I spotted him and McMahon navigating the mediapolitical complex at Saturday’s tented lunch in the backyard of television producer Tammy Haddad, before the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, schmoozing with the likes of Debbie Dingell, David Gregory, and Mary Matalin.







connie47
Just Saturday night at the Press Dinner, when asked if he was going to run, he said, "No...probably not." Thus says the New Mexico Independent. Maybe this author should have checked with either Val or his local paper.
lloydg
Please, please, read to the end. Yes Val was downplaying on Saturday--at the lunch, not the dinner--but how many candidates (Obama even?) have dismissed the possibility of running for higher office, only to do so later?
connie47
Perhaps, but since when is denied speculation news?
lovestooread
Pols, always say they won't run.VP.Gerald Ford said it Reagan on his 3rd try.What he is really saying,[MR.Kilmer] I want to be Prez, if this thing flys!
OnwardRocinante
Please, please Val, this time, don't be our huckleberry. New Mexico is on the verge of having its first woman Governor. Lt. Gov. Denish has experience you lack and is poised to move our State forward in many ways. If you run, you could open the door to a Republican that in the current political climate would otherwise remain firmly closed. If you want politics Val, try being the Pecos mayordomo. Now THAT will give you some political experience!
SandiMaria
I am a registered voter in New Mexico. If Val decides to run, he definitely has my vote. I will never ever vote for Denish even if that means I have to chose one of the Republican candidates. Which I would prefer not to have to do. I'd rather vote for Val. He would bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm. Everything he decides to do he works very hard at. Yes, he is an actor. There is no reason being successful in his chosen career should be a limiting factor in his decision to run for governor. I've known Val now for nearly 10 years, and he is a sincere, honest, intelligent man that I am very proud to call my friend. I would gladly support any decision he makes.
aperturemad
"The only thing I can tell you is, It's all show biz"
John Lennon
JackJack
You can't believe anything or anyone you hear at a social gathering or a "roast" party.
Kilmer has talked openly about his interest in politics. He'd make a terrific govenor.
Issywise
I'm for him! Any actor playing a drunk gunfighter who delivered the line, "I've got two guns, one for the each of ya" to a single opponent will win in a walk.
While Arnold's movies were only pulled out of B-movie status by their vast cost and profits, Kilmer is a real actor, not merely an animated action figure..
connie47
Izzy,
I agree about Kilmer's acting ability. What movie are you referencing, the gunfighter?
Bunx05
Tombstone. Kilmer (as Doc Holiday) is super drunk. His opponent says something along the lines of "Look at you. You're so drunk, you probably see two of me." To which Kilmer makes that reply in a superb accent.
amapola101
Maybe this is the answer .Sexy,serious, good looking actors.!!It will end the left,the right ,the middle,Good Luck Santa Fe.!!
sonofloud
2 words.....Ronald Reagan
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Spasticula
Yes... as long as Kilmer isn't asked any rude, partisan question like "What magazine do you read?" cause how can anyone answer such a difficult question?
muddog
I'd wager that Kilmer could smack down the Thrilla from Wisilla in a debate. Most people were less worried about Palin's lack of experience as much as her lack of INTELLEGENCE...
You cannot compare Kilmer to Regan or Arnold, Kilmer can actually act....
Destiny7
Val - stick to your day job - ACTING. Look at what is happened to California - a bankrupt state and thanks to Arnie as their governor. Actors can't govern the states. Please not another Ronald Reagan.
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finderj
Hahahahahahaahha!!!!
Miss-Turee
New Mexico would be lucky to have Val Kilmer as governor. Since Kilmer hasn't made a definite statement either way, I wouldn't discount his interest. I for one hope the Kilmer is serious about the governorship, the man loves New Mexico and would do a terriffic job leading them.
oldpunk
Like Gore Vidal said recently the only way the republicans get to win next election is to find a actor to run for them..
Gary Sinise is thinking of running , how about Brett Farver or the guy from the Credit Report.com commercial?
musicgrl
Any of you Val fans check out his blog? Needs some work...and some coherence.
Wonder what David Gregory had to say to the maybe-a-candidate. Gregory used to cover Santa Fe politics in the early days of his career.
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