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George Clooney will never run for President


George Clooney will never run for President

Friday, February 4 2011

The actor recently revealed that he will never run for an office, because he doesn't want to answer to anyone else.

Even Clooney has some political ideas said that he doesn't want to become a politician because he sees what immense pressure is on US president Barack Obama sholders.

When Piers Morgan asked George on his new CNN show Piers Morgan Tonight if he would like to be the president of the US, the actor said, "Why would I? My job is as good as it gets — why change it? The truth of the matter is, let's use the president we have now."

"He's kind, considerate and passionate and the guy I would want to have in the job and he's getting a hard time — why would anybody want to do that? But I do applaud anyone that wants to go into public service." he added.

by fw editor