Revelations could tarnish Schwarzenegger’s legacy
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Arnold Schwarzenegger's political legacy in California already was tenuous.
He left the governor's office after seven years without making good on his central campaign promise to fix the state's budgeting system, then commuted the manslaughter sentence for the son of a political ally in one of his final official acts, drawing the condemnation of prosecutors and the family of a slain college student.
Now he's revealed to be the father of an out-of-wedlock child, a secret he kept during two gubernatorial terms.
