How about we switch jobs: Arnold Schwarzenegger tells Trump after being rapped over Celebrity Apprentice ratings

Schwarzenegger responded quickly in a brief video on his Twitter account, in which the "Terminator" star suggests that he and Trump switch jobs.
This image released by NBC shows, from left, Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tyra Banks from 'The New Celebrity Apprentice,' in Los Angeles. | AP
This image released by NBC shows, from left, Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tyra Banks from 'The New Celebrity Apprentice,' in Los Angeles. | AP

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump has not only managed to tick off a lot of Democrats and the rest of the world with his presidential orders, he has now got into a spat with fellow Republican and movie superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger. It all started with Trump lampooning Schwarzenegger, who is the current host of "Celebrity Apprentice" over the show's ratings. Clearly, the latest round of the fight has gone to the 'Terminator', who told off Trump, saying, "Why don't we switch jobs?" 

Amid his busy schedule of signing one controversial order after another — from banning Muslim refugees to killing Obamacare — the President on Thursday sought prayers for Arnold Schwarzenegger over the ratings of Celebrity Apprentice, the TV show Trump once hosted and which he said has become a "total disaster" since the former California governor took over the franchise.

Trump harkened back to his days as a reality TV sensation during an address to the National Prayer Breakfast.

"When I ran for president, I had to leave the show," Trump told the audience of more than 2,000 people. "They hired a big, big movie star, Arnold Schwarzenegger, to take my place. And we know how that turned out. The ratings went right down the tubes."

"It's been a total disaster, and Mark will never, ever bet against Trump again," the president said, referring to Mark Burnett, the show's producer. "I want to just pray for Arnold if we can." Burnett introduced Trump at the breakfast.

Schwarzenegger responded quickly in a brief video on his Twitter account, in which the "Terminator" star suggests that he and Trump switch jobs.

"You take over TV because you're such an expert in ratings," Schwarzenegger says in the video, captioned "The National Prayer Breakfast?" ''And I take over your job and then people can finally sleep comfortably again. Hmm?"

Watch the video here:

Schwarzenegger's premiere night audience for "Celebrity Apprentice" in early January was a disappointing 5 million viewers, according to the Nielsen company. Viewership dropped to 3.9 million viewers in the second week.

The season-to-date average for the first month was 4.7 million viewers, compared to 7.6 million viewers for Trump's final season as host in winter 2015.

Trump is still listed as an executive producer of "Celebrity Apprentice" and retains a financial stake in the NBC program, so he has incentive to want high viewership.

Thursday was not the first time Trump criticized Schwarzenegger over the show's ratings. Trump tweeted last month that Schwarzenegger was "swamped" in his "Celebrity Apprentice" debut "by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT."

"So much for being a movie star," said Trump's tweet, which continued: "But who cares, he supported Kasich and Hillary."

Schwarzenegger did endorse Ohio Gov. John Kasich during the Republican presidential primaries, but he did not endorse Democrat Hillary Clinton in the general election.

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