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Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura (born James George Janos; July 15, 1951) is an American politician, actor, and retired professional wrestler. After achieving fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), he served as the 38th governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003. He was elected governor with the Reform Party and is the party's only candidate to win a major government office.

Jesse Ventura
Ventura in 2024
38th Governor of Minnesota
In office
January 4, 1999 – January 6, 2003
LieutenantMae Schunk
Preceded byArne Carlson
Succeeded byTim Pawlenty
Mayor of Brooklyn Park
In office
January 11, 1991 – January 13, 1995
Preceded byJames Krautkremer
Succeeded byGrace Arbogast
Personal details
Born
James George Janos

(1951-07-15) July 15, 1951 (age 72)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Political partyIndependent (1969–1998, 2003–2020, 2020–present)
Other political
affiliations
Green (2020)[1]
Independence (2000–2003)
Reform (1998–2000)
Spouse
Theresa Larson Masters
(m. 1975)
Children2
EducationNorth Hennepin Community College
Occupation
  • Politician
  • actor
  • professional wrestler
  • television presenter
  • author
  • commentator
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Navy
Years of service1969–1975
Rank Petty officer third class
Battles/warsVietnam War
Awards National Defense Service Medal
WebsiteWWE.com profile
Ring name(s)Jesse "The Body" Ventura[2][3]
Surf Ventura[4]
Billed height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)[5]
Billed weight245 lb (111 kg)[5]
Billed fromSan Diego, California
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota[5]
Trained byEddie Sharkey[2]
Debut1974[3]
Retired1986[3]

Ventura was a member of the United States Navy Underwater Demolition Team during the Vietnam War.[6] After leaving the military, he embarked on a professional wrestling career from 1975 to 1986, taking the ring name "Jesse 'the Body' Ventura". He had a lengthy tenure in the WWF/WWE as a performer and color commentator and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2004.[2] In addition to wrestling, Ventura pursued an acting career, appearing in films such as Predator and The Running Man.

Ventura entered politics in 1991 when he was elected mayor of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, a position he held until 1995. He was the Reform Party candidate in the 1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election, running a low-budget campaign centered on grassroots events and unusual ads that urged citizens not to "vote for politics as usual". In a major upset, Ventura defeated both the Democratic and Republican nominees. Amid internal fights for control over the party, Ventura left the Reform Party a year after taking office and served the remainder of his term as governor as a member of the Independence Party of Minnesota. Since holding public office, Ventura has called himself a "statesman" rather than a politician.[7]

As governor, Ventura oversaw reforms of Minnesota's property tax as well as the state's first sales tax rebate. Other initiatives he took included construction of the METRO Blue Line light rail in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area and income tax cuts.[8][9][10] Ventura did not run for reelection. After leaving office in 2003, he became a visiting fellow at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He has since hosted a number of political television shows on RT America and Ora TV, and written several books.[11] Ventura has been a prominent figure in third-party politics, having repeatedly floated the idea of running for President of the United States as an independent candidate.[12]

In late April 2020, Ventura endorsed the Green Party in the 2020 presidential election and showed interest in running for its nomination.[13] He officially joined the Green Party of Minnesota on May 2.[14] On May 7, he confirmed he would not run.[15][16] The Alaskan division of the Green Party nominated Ventura without his involvement, causing the national party to disown it for abandoning its nominee, Howie Hawkins.[17][18]

Early life edit

Ventura was born James George Janos on July 15, 1951, in Minneapolis, Minnesota,[19][20][21] the son of George William Janos and his wife, Bernice Martha (née Lenz). Both his parents were World War II veterans. His mother was a nurse and father worked for the Minneapolis Street Department.[22]

Ventura has an older brother who served in the Vietnam War. Ventura has described himself as Slovak since his father's parents were from Slovakia; his mother was of German descent.[23][24] Ventura was raised as a Lutheran. Born in South Minneapolis "by the Lake Street bridge", he attended Cooper Elementary School, Sanford Junior High School, and graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1969. Roosevelt High School inducted Ventura into its first hall of fame in September 2014.[citation needed]

Ventura served in the United States Navy from December 1, 1969, to September 10, 1975, during the Vietnam War, but did not see combat. He graduated in BUD/S class 58 in December 1970 and was part of Underwater Demolition Team 12.[6][25][26][27]

Ventura has frequently referred to his military career in public statements and debates.[28][29][30] He was criticized by hunters and conservationists for saying in a 2001 interview with the Minneapolis Star Tribune, "Until you have hunted men, you haven't hunted yet."[30][31]

Post-Navy edit

Near the end of his Navy service, Ventura began to spend time with the "South Bay" chapter of the Mongols Motorcycle Club in San Diego. He would ride onto Naval Base Coronado on his Harley-Davidson wearing his Mongol "colors". According to Ventura, he was a "full-patch" member of the club and third-in-command of his chapter, but never had any problems with the authorities.[32][33][34] His biker nickname was "Superman".[35] In the fall of 1974, Ventura left the bike club to return to the Twin Cities. Shortly after that, the Mongols entered into open warfare with their biker rivals, the Hells Angels.[32] In November 2018, Ventura testified as an expert witness on behalf of the Mongols in a federal racketeering trial in Santa Ana, California, defending the club against the government's allegations characterizing the Mongols as a criminal enterprise. He testified that he remained an inactive member of the Mongols and called his time as an active member of the club's San Diego chapter "a stepping stone I needed to make the transition from military life back to civilian life. I owe them for being there for me when the rest of the world wasn't".[36]

Ventura attended North Hennepin Community College in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, during the mid-1970s on the G.I. Bill.[32][22] At the same time, he began weightlifting and wrestling and became a member of the Japan Karate Association.[22] He was a bodyguard for The Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead for a time before entering professional wrestling and adopting the wrestling name Jesse Ventura.[37][22]

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career edit

Ventura created the stage name Jesse "The Body" Ventura to go with the persona of a bully-ish beach bodybuilder, picking the name "Ventura" from a map as part of his "bleach blond from California" gimmick.[2] As a wrestler, Ventura performed as a heel, a decision he attributes to his ability to be more creative as a villain.[22] He resurrected Gorgeous George's old motto of "Win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat!", which he emblazoned on his t-shirts. Much of this flamboyant persona was adapted from "Superstar" Billy Graham, a charismatic and popular performer during the 1970s.[2][38] Years later, as a broadcaster, Ventura made a running joke out of claiming that Graham stole all his ring attire ideas from him.[citation needed]

In 1975, Ventura made his debut in the Central States territory, before moving to the Pacific Northwest, where he wrestled for promoter Don Owen as Jesse "The Great" Ventura.[2][38] During his stay in Portland, Oregon, he had notable feuds with Dutch Savage and Jimmy Snuka and won the Pacific Northwest Wrestling title twice (once from each wrestler) and the tag team title five times (twice each with Bull Ramos and "Playboy" Buddy Rose, and once with Jerry Oates). He later moved to his hometown promotion, the American Wrestling Association in Minnesota and began teaming with Adrian Adonis as the "East-West Connection" in 1979. In his RF Video shoot in 2012, he revealed that shortly after he arrived in the AWA he was given the nickname "the Body" by Verne Gagne.[5][38] The duo won the AWA World Tag Team Championship on July 20, 1980, on a forfeit when Gagne, one-half of the tag team champions along with Mad Dog Vachon, failed to show up for a title defense in Denver, Colorado.[2] The duo held the belts for nearly a year, losing to "The High Flyers" (Greg Gagne and Jim Brunzell).[2]

Move to the WWF, retirement, and commentary edit

 
Ventura, c. 1982

Shortly after losing the belts, the duo moved on to the World Wrestling Federation, where they were managed by Freddie Blassie.[2] Although the duo was unable to capture the World Tag Team Championship, both Adonis and Ventura became singles title contenders, each earning several title shots at World Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund.[2]

Ventura continued to wrestle until September 1984 after three back-to-back losses to world champion Hulk Hogan, when blood clots in his lungs effectively ended his in-ring career. He claimed that the clots were a result of his exposure to Agent Orange during his time in Vietnam.[2][39] Ventura returned to the ring in 1985, forming a tag-team with Randy Savage and Savage's manager (and real-life wife) Miss Elizabeth. Often after their televised matches Ventura taunted and challenged fellow commentator Bruno Sammartino, but nothing ever came of this.[citation needed]

Ventura participated in a six-man tag-team match in December 1985 when he, Roddy Piper, and Bob Orton defeated Hillbilly Jim, Uncle Elmer, and Cousin Luke in a match broadcast on Saturday Night's Main Event IV. The tag match against the Hillbillies came about after Piper and Orton interrupted Elmer's wedding ceremony on the previous edition of the show; Ventura, who later claimed that he was under instruction from fellow commentator and WWF owner Vince McMahon to "bury them", insulted Elmer and his wife during commentary of a real wedding ceremony at the Meadowlands Arena, by proclaiming when they kissed: "It looks like two carp in the middle of the Mississippi River going after the same piece of corn." According to Ventura, the wedding was real, for at that time the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board would not allow the WWF to stage a fake wedding in the state of New Jersey, so Stan Frazier (Uncle Elmer) and his fiancee had agreed to have a real in-ring wedding.[2]

After a failed comeback bid, Ventura hosted his own talk segment on the WWF's All Star Wrestling TV program called "The Body Shop", in much the same heel style as "Piper's Pit", though the setting was a mock gym (when Ventura was unavailable, "The Body Shop" was often hosted by Don Muraco). He began to do color commentary on television for All-Star Wrestling, replacing Angelo Mosca, and later Superstars of Wrestling, initially alongside Vince McMahon and the semi-retired Sammartino, and then just with McMahon after Sammartino's departure from the WWF in early 1988. Ventura most notably co-hosted Saturday Night's Main Event with McMahon, the first six WrestleManias (five of which were alongside Gorilla Monsoon), and most of the WWF's pay-per-views at the time with Monsoon, with the lone exception for Ventura being the first SummerSlam, in which he served as the guest referee during the main event.[citation needed]

Ventura's entertaining commentary style was an extension of his wrestling persona, i.e., a "heel", as he was partial to the villains, something new and different at the time. McMahon, who was always looking for ways of jazzing things up, came up with the idea of Ventura doing heel commentary at a time when most commentators, including McMahon himself, openly favored the fan favorites.[2]

But Ventura still occasionally gave credit where it was due, praising the athleticism of fan favorites such as Ricky Steamboat and Randy Savage, who was championed by Ventura for years, even when he was a face, a point Ventura regularly made on-air to McMahon and Monsoon. Occasionally he would even acknowledge mistakes made by the heels, including those made by his personal favorites such as Savage or wrestlers managed by heels Bobby Heenan and Jimmy Hart.[citation needed]

One notable exception to this rule was the WrestleMania VI Ultimate Challenge title for title match between WWF Champion Hulk Hogan and the WWF Intercontinental Champion, The Ultimate Warrior. Since they were both fan favorites, Ventura took a neutral position in his commentary, even praising Hogan's display of sportsmanship at the end of the match when he handed over the WWF Championship belt to the Warrior after he lost the title, stating that Hogan was going out like a true champion. During the match, however, which was also the last match at Wrestlemania he called, Ventura did voice his pleasure when both broke the rules, at one point claiming, "This is what I like. Let the two goody two-shoes throw the rule book out and get nasty." Ventura's praise of Hogan's action was unusual for him, because he regularly rooted against Hogan during his matches, usually telling fellow commentator Monsoon after Hogan had won a championship match at a Wrestlemania that he might "come out of retirement and take this dude out".

Hogan and Ventura were at one point close friends,[40] but Ventura abruptly ended the friendship in 1994 after he discovered, during his lawsuit against McMahon, that Hogan was the one who had told McMahon about Ventura's attempt to form a labor union in 1986 before WrestleMania 2.[40] After a dispute with McMahon over the use of his image for promoting a Sega product, Ventura left the WWF in August 1990.

Ventura later served as a radio announcer for a few National Football League teams, among them the Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[2]

In February 1992 at SuperBrawl II, Ventura joined World Championship Wrestling as a commentator. WCW President Eric Bischoff ultimately released him for allegedly falling asleep during a WCW Worldwide TV taping at Disney MGM Studios in July 1994, but it has been speculated that the move may have had more to do with Hogan's arrival shortly before.[2]

Litigation edit

In 1987, while negotiating his contract as a WWF commentator, Ventura waived his rights to royalties on videotape sales when he was falsely told that only feature performers received such royalties. In November 1991, having discovered that other non-feature performers received royalties, Ventura brought an action for fraud, misappropriation of publicity rights, and quantum meruit in Minnesota state court against Titan Sports, asking for $2 million (~$3.85 million in 2022) in royalties based on a fair market value share.[41] Titan moved the case to federal court, and Ventura won an $801,333 jury verdict on the last claim. In addition, the judge awarded him $8,625 in back pay for all non-video WWF merchandising featuring Ventura. The judgment was affirmed on appeal, and the case,[42] 65 F.3d 725 (8th Cir.1995), is an important result in the law of restitution. As a result, Ventura's commentary is removed on most releases from WWE Home Video.[43]

Return to the WWF/WWE edit

In mid-1999, Ventura reappeared on WWF television during his term as governor of Minnesota, acting as the special guest referee for main event of SummerSlam held in Minneapolis.[2] Ventura continued his relationship with the WWF by performing commentary for Vince McMahon's short-lived XFL.[2] On the June 4, 2001, episode of Raw which aired live from Minnesota, Ventura appeared to overrule McMahon's authority and approve a WWF Championship match between then-champion Stone Cold Steve Austin and Chris Jericho. On the March 20, 2003, episode of SmackDown!, Ventura appeared in a taped interview to talk about the match between McMahon and Hogan at WrestleMania XIX.[2] On March 13, 2004, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, and the following night at WrestleMania XX, he approached the ring to interview Donald Trump, who had a front-row seat at the event.[2] Trump affirmed that Ventura would receive his moral and financial support were he to ever reenter politics. Alluding to the 2008 election, Ventura boldly announced, "I think we oughta put a wrestler in the White House in 2008!". Ventura was guest host on the November 23, 2009, episode of Raw, during which he retained his heel persona by siding with the number one contender Sheamus over WWE Champion John Cena. This happened while he confronted Cena about how it was unfair that Cena always got a title shot in the WWE, while Ventura never did during his WWE career. After that, Sheamus attacked Cena and put him through a table. Ventura then made the match a Table match at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs. During the show, for the first time in nearly 20 years, McMahon joined Ventura ringside to provide match commentary together.[citation needed]

Acting career edit

Near the end of his wrestling career, Ventura began an acting career. He appeared in the movie Predator (1987), whose cast included future California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and future Kentucky gubernatorial candidate Sonny Landham.[2] Ventura became close friends with Schwarzenegger during the production of Predator. He appeared in two episodes of Zorro filmed in Madrid, Spain, in 1991. He had a starring role in the 1990 sci-fi movie Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe. He had supporting roles in The Running Man, No Holds Barred, Thunderground, Demolition Man, Repossessed, Ricochet, The Master of Disguise (in which he steals the Liberty Bell), Ready to Rumble, and Batman & Robin—the first and last of these also starring Schwarzenegger. Ventura made a cameo appearance in Major League II as "White Lightning". He appeared as a self-help guru (voice only) in The Ringer, trying to turn Johnny Knoxville into a more confident worker. Ventura had a cameo in The X-Files episode "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" as a Man in Black alongside fellow 'MiB' Alex Trebek. In 2008, Ventura was in the independent comedy Woodshop, starring as high school shop teacher Mr. Madson. The film was released September 7, 2010.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role
1987 Predator Blain Cooper
The Running Man 'Captain Freedom'
1989 Thunderground The Man
No Holds Barred Himself
1990 Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe Abraxas
Repossessed Himself
1991 Tagteam Bobby Youngblood
Ricochet Jake Chewalski
1993 Living and Working in Space: The Countdown Has Begun DMV Testee
Demolition Man CryoCon
1994 Major League II Himself
1997 Batman & Robin Arkham Asylum Guard
2000 Ready to Rumble Himself
2001 Joe Somebody Himself
2002 The Master of Disguise Himself
2005 The Ringer Motivational Speaker
2008 Borders Conrad
2010 Woodshop Mr. Madson
2014 The Drunk Governor Littleton

Other media edit

Ventura was a bodyguard for The Rolling Stones in the late 1970s and 1980s. Its lead singer, Mick Jagger, said of him, "He's done us proud, hasn't he? He's been fantastic."[44]

In the late 1980s, Ventura appeared in a series of Miller Lite commercials.[45][46][47]

In 1989, Ventura co-hosted the four episodes of the DiC Entertainment children's program Record Breakers: World of Speed along with Gary Apple.[48][49] In 1991, the pilot episode for Tag Team, a television program about two ex-professional wrestlers turned police officers, starred Ventura and Roddy Piper.[50]

Ventura also co-hosted the short-lived syndicated game show The Grudge Match alongside sportscaster Steve Albert.[citation needed]

Between 1995 and 1998, Ventura had radio call-in shows on KFAN 1130 and KSTP 1500 in Minneapolis–Saint Paul. He also had a brief role on the television soap opera The Young and the Restless in 1999.[citation needed][51]

Ventura has been criticized by the press for profiting from his heightened popularity. He was hired as a television analyst for the failed XFL football league in 2001, served as a referee at a WWF SummerSlam match in 1999, and published several books during his tenure as governor. On his weekly radio show, he often criticized the media for focusing on these deals rather than his policy proposals.[52]

From 2009 to 2012, TruTV aired three seasons of the television series Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.[53]

Ventura had a guest spot on an episode of the 2012 rebooted Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series on Nickelodeon.[citation needed]

In 2013, Ventura announced a new show, Jesse Ventura: Uncensored, which launched on January 27, 2014,[54] and later renamed Off the Grid, and aired until 2016 on Ora TV, an online video on demand network founded by Larry King.[55]

In 2017, Ventura became the host of the show The World According to Jesse on RT America;[56] the series ended in March 2022 when RT programming produced by its production partner Ora TV was suspended after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.[57] RT America ceased operations on March 3, 2022.[58]

Political career edit

Mayor of Brooklyn Park edit

After his departure from the WWF, Ventura took a former high school teacher's advice and ran for mayor of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, in 1990.[59] He defeated the city's 18-year incumbent mayor and served from 1991 to 1995.[60] Many professional wrestling personalities have entered politics, but Ventura is among the few, including Jim Barnett and Antonio Inoki, to have remained active in wrestling while serving in a government role: he was simultaneously mayor and WCW's color commentator through much of his mayoral tenure.

Governor of Minnesota edit

 
Ventura in the Minnesota House of Representatives Chamber in 2000

Ventura ran for governor of Minnesota in 1998 as the Reform Party of Minnesota nominee (he later joined the Independence Party of Minnesota when the Reform Party broke from its association with the Reform Party of the United States of America). His campaign consisted of a combination of aggressive grassroots events organized in part by his campaign manager Doug Friedline and original television spots, designed by quirky adman Bill Hillsman, using the phrase "Don't vote for politics as usual." He spent considerably less than his opponents (about $300,000) and was a pioneer in his using the Internet as a medium of reaching out to voters in a political campaign.[61]

He won the election in November 1998, narrowly and unexpectedly defeating the major-party candidates, Republican St. Paul mayor Norm Coleman and Democratic-Farmer-Labor Attorney General Hubert H. "Skip" Humphrey III. During his victory speech, Ventura famously declared, "We shocked the world!"[62] After his election, bumper stickers and T-shirts bearing the slogan "My governor can beat up your governor" appeared in Minnesota. The nickname "Jesse 'The Mind'" (from a last-minute Hillsman ad featuring Ventura posing as Rodin's Thinker) began to resurface sarcastically in reference to his often controversial remarks. Ventura's old stage name "Jesse 'The Body'" (sometimes adapted to "Jesse 'The Governing Body'") also continued to appear with some regularity.[citation needed]

After a trade mission to China in 2002, Ventura announced that he would not run for a second term, saying that he no longer felt dedicated enough to his job and accusing the media of hounding him and his family for personal behavior and beliefs while neglecting coverage of important policy issues.[63] He later told a Boston Globe reporter that he would have run for a second term if he had been single, citing the media's effect on his family life.[64]

Ventura sparked media criticism when, nearing the end of his term, he suggested that he might resign from office early to allow his lieutenant governor, Mae Schunk, an opportunity to serve as governor. He further said that he wanted her to be the state's first female governor and have her portrait painted and hung in the Capitol along with the other governors'. Ventura quickly retreated from the comments, saying he was just floating an idea.[65]

Political positions as governor edit

 
Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura (center) testifies on China's participation in the WTO in March 2000
 
Ventura greeting President George W. Bush and Norm Coleman in 2002

In political debates, Ventura often admitted that he had not formed an opinion on certain policy questions. He often called himself "fiscally conservative and socially liberal."[66] He selected teacher Mae Schunk as his running mate.[67]

Lacking a party base in the Minnesota House of Representatives and Senate, Ventura's policy ambitions had little chance of being introduced as bills. He vetoed 45 bills in his first year, only three of which were overridden. The reputation for having his vetoes overridden comes from his fourth and final year, when six of his nine vetoes were overturned.[68] Nevertheless, Ventura succeeded with some of his initiatives. One of the most notable was the rebate on sales tax; each year of his administration, Minnesotans received a tax-free check in the late summer.[69] The state was running a budget surplus at the time, and Ventura believed the money should be returned.[citation needed]

Later, Ventura came to support a unicameral (one-house) legislature, property tax reform, gay rights, recreational marijuana, and abortion rights. While funding public school education generously, he opposed the teachers' union, and did not have a high regard for public funding of higher education institutions.[70]

In an interview on The Howard Stern Show, he reaffirmed his support of gay rights, including marriage and military service, humorously stating he would have gladly served alongside homosexuals when he was in the Navy as they would have provided less competition for women.[71] Later, on the subject of a 2012 referendum on amending the Minnesota Constitution to limit marriage to male-female couples, Ventura said, "I certainly hope that people don't amend our constitution to stop gay marriage because, number one, the constitution is there to protect people, not oppress them", and related a story from his wrestling days of a friend who was denied hospital visitation to his same-sex partner.[72]

During the first part of his administration, Ventura strongly advocated for land-use reform and substantial mass transit improvements, such as light rail.[73]

During another trade mission to Cuba in the summer of 2002, he denounced the United States embargo against Cuba, saying the embargo affected the Cuban public more than it did its government.[74]

Ventura greatly disapproved of some of the events at the 2002 memorial for Senator Paul Wellstone, his family, and others who died in a plane crash on October 25, 2002. Ventura said, "I feel used. I feel violated and duped over the fact that the memorial ceremony turned into a political rally".[75][76] He left halfway through the controversial speech made by Wellstone's best friend, Rick Kahn. Ventura had initially planned to appoint a Democrat to Wellstone's seat,[77] but instead appointed Dean Barkley to represent Minnesota in the Senate until Wellstone's term expired in January 2003. Barkley was succeeded by Norm Coleman, who won the seat against Walter Mondale, who replaced Wellstone as the Democratic nominee after Wellstone died a few days before the election.[78]

 
An advocate for cannabis reform as governor, Ventura returned to the State Capitol in May 2023 for the signing of a cannabis legalization bill.[79]

Ventura, who ran on a Reform Party ticket and advocated for a greater role for third parties in American politics, is highly critical of both Democrats and Republicans. He has called both parties "monsters that are out of control", concerned only with "their own agendas and their pork."[80]

In his book Independent Nation, political analyst John Avlon calls Ventura a radical centrist thinker and activist.[81]

Criticisms of tenure as governor edit

After the legislature refused to increase spending for security, Ventura attracted criticism when he decided not to live in the governor's mansion during his tenure, choosing instead to shut it down and stay at his home in Maple Grove.[82]

In 1999, a group of disgruntled citizens petitioned to recall Governor Ventura, alleging, among other things, that "the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property. For personal gain." The proposed petition was dismissed by order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota.[83] Under Minnesota law, the Chief Justice must review recall petitions for legal sufficiency, and, upon such review, the Chief Justice determined that it did not allege the commission of any act that violated Minnesota law. Ventura sought attorney's fees as a sanction for the filing of a frivolous petition for recall, but that request was denied on the ground that there was no statutory authority for such an award.[84]

Ventura was also criticized for mishandling the Minnesota state budget, with Minnesota state economist Tom Stinson noting that the statewide capital gain fell from $9 billion to $4 billion between 2000 and 2001.[10] Ventura had vetoed this budget, but the state legislature overrode him.[85] This deficit received national attention, for instance making a 10-question interview by Time journalist Matthew Cooper with Ventura.[86] When Ventura left office in 2003, Minnesota had a $4.2 billion budget deficit, compared to the $3 billion budget surplus when Ventura took office in 1999.[10]

During his tenure as governor, Ventura drew frequent fire from the Twin Cities press. He called reporters "media jackals," with the label "Official Jackal" even appearing on the press passes required to enter his press area.[87] Shortly after Ventura's election as governor, author and humorist Garrison Keillor wrote a satirical book about him, Me: Jimmy (Big Boy) Valente, depicting a self-aggrandizing former "Navy W.A.L.R.U.S. (Water Air Land Rising Up Suddenly)" turned professional wrestler turned politician. Ventura initially responded angrily to the satire, but later said Keillor "makes Minnesota proud".[88] During his term, Ventura appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, in which he responded controversially to the following question: "So which is the better city of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis or St. Paul?". Ventura responded, "Minneapolis. Those streets in St. Paul must have been designed by drunken Irishmen". He later apologized for the remark, saying it was not intended to be taken seriously.[89]

Consideration of bids for other political offices edit

 
Ventura in 2007

While Ventura has not held public office since the end of his term as governor in 2003, he has remained politically active and occasionally hinted at running for political office. In an April 7, 2008, interview on CNN's The Situation Room, Ventura said he was considering entering the race for the United States Senate seat then held by Norm Coleman, his Republican opponent in the 1998 gubernatorial race. A Twin Cities station Fox 9 poll put him at 24%, behind Democratic candidate Al Franken at 32% and Coleman at 39% in a hypothetical three-way race. On Larry King Live on July 14, 2008, Ventura said he would not run, partly out of concern for his family's privacy.[90] Franken won the election by a very narrow margin.[91]

In his 1999 autobiography I Ain't Got Time to Bleed, Ventura suggested that he did not plan to run for president of the United States but did not rule it out.[80] In 2003, he expressed interest in running for president while accepting an award from the International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Newton, Iowa.[92] He spoke at Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul's "Rally for the Republic", organized by the Campaign for Liberty, on September 2, 2008, and implied a possible future run for president. At the end of his speech, Ventura announced if he saw that the public was willing to see a change in the direction of the country, then "in 2012 we'll give them a race they'll never forget!" In 2011, Ventura expressed interest in running with Ron Paul in the 2012 presidential election if Paul would run as an independent.[93] On November 4, 2011, Ventura said at a press conference about the dismissal of his court case against the Transportation Security Administration for what he claimed were illegal searches of air travelers that he was "thinking about" running for president.[94][95] There were reports that the Libertarian Party officials had tried to persuade Ventura to run for president on a Libertarian ticket, but party chairman Mark Hinkle said, "Jesse is more interested in 2016 than he is in 2012. But I think he's serious. If Ron Paul ran as a Libertarian, I think he definitely would be interested in running as a vice presidential candidate. He's thinking, 'If I run as the vice presidential candidate under Ron Paul in 2012, I could run as a presidential candidate in 2016'."[96]

David Gewirtz of ZDNet wrote in a November 2011 article that he thought Ventura could win if he declared his intention to run at that point and ran a serious campaign, but that it would be a long shot.[97] In late 2015, Ventura publicly flirted with the idea of running for president in 2016 as a Libertarian but allowed his self-imposed deadline of May 1 to pass.[98] He also expressed an openness to be either Donald Trump's or Bernie Sanders's running mate in 2016.[99] Ventura tried to officially endorse Sanders but his endorsement was rejected.[100] Ventura then endorsed former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, the Libertarian nominee, saying, "Johnson is a very viable alternative" and "This is the year for a third-party candidate to rise if there ever was one."[101] Despite this, he later claimed that he ended up voting for Green Party nominee Jill Stein.[102]

Unauthorized 2020 presidential campaign edit

Ventura expressed interest in running for president again in 2020, but said he would do so only under the Green Party banner.[103] "The [Green Party] has shown some interest. I haven't made a decision yet because it's a long time off. If I do do it, Trump will not have a chance. For one, Trump knows wrestling. He participated in two WrestleManias. He knows he can never out-talk a wrestler, and he knows I'm the greatest talker wrestling's ever had."[104]

On April 27, 2020, Ventura submitted a letter of interest to the Green Party Presidential Support Committee, the first step to seeking the Green Party's presidential nomination.[13][105] In May, he announced that he would not run for health reasons, explaining that he would lose his employer-provided health insurance.[106]

Ventura said he would write in his own name in the presidential election, but would support Green candidates in down-ballot races. He said he "refuse[s] to vote for 'the lesser of two evils' because in the end, that's still choosing evil."[107] Ventura received seven presidential delegate votes at the 2020 Green National Convention, having been awarded them through write-in votes in the 2020 Green primaries. Despite the national Green Party nominating Howie Hawkins for president and Angela Nicole Walker for vice president, the Green Party of Alaska nominated Ventura and former representative Cynthia McKinney without Ventura's consent. Ventura and McKinney received 0.7% of the Alaska popular vote.[108]

Political views edit

Ventura has described himself as "fiscally conservative" and "socially liberal". He has said his first memory of political independence is voting for John Anderson for president in 1980.[22]

Bush Administration and torture edit

In a May 11, 2009, interview with Larry King, Ventura twice said that George W. Bush was the worst president of his lifetime, adding "President Obama inherited something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. You know? Two wars, an economy that's borderline depression."[109] On the issue of waterboarding, Ventura added:

I will criticize President Obama on this level: it's a good thing I'm not president because I would prosecute every person that was involved in that torture. I would prosecute the people that did it. I would prosecute the people that ordered it. Because torture is against the law. [King: And you were a Navy SEAL] That's right and I was waterboarded...at SERE school, Survival Escape Resistance Evasion [sic]. It was a required school you had to go to prior to going into the combat zone, which in my era was Vietnam. All of us had to go there. We were all in essence, every one of us was waterboarded. It is torture. [King: What was it like?] It's drowning. It gives you the complete sensation that you are drowning. It's no good, because you—I'll put it to you this way, you give me a water board, Dick Cheney and one hour, and I'll have him confess to the Sharon Tate murders. ... If it's done wrong, you certainly could drown. You could swallow your tongue. [It] could do a whole bunch of stuff to you. If it's done wrong or—it's torture, Larry. It's torture.[109]

Questions about 9/11 edit

In April and May 2008, in several radio interviews for his new book Don't Start the Revolution Without Me, Ventura expressed concern about what he called unanswered questions about 9/11.[110] His remarks about the possibility that the World Trade Center was demolished with explosives were repeated in newspaper and television stories after some of the interviews.[111]

On May 18, 2009, when asked by Sean Hannity of Fox News how George W. Bush could have avoided the September 11 attacks, Ventura answered, "And there it is again—you pay attention to memos on August 6th that tell you exactly what bin Laden's gonna do."[112]

On April 9, 2011, when Piers Morgan of CNN asked Ventura for his official view of the events of 9/11, Ventura said, "My theory of 9/11 is that we certainly—at the best we knew it was going to happen. They allowed it to happen to further their agenda in the Middle East and go to these wars."[113]

Other endeavors edit

Post-gubernatorial life edit

 
Ventura orating at the Rally for the Republic in 2008

Ventura was succeeded in office on January 6, 2003, by Republican Tim Pawlenty.

In October 2003 he began a weekly MSNBC show, Jesse Ventura's America; the show was canceled after a couple of months. Ventura has alleged it was canceled because he opposed the Iraq War. MSNBC honored the balance of his three-year contract, legally preventing him from doing any other TV or news shows.[114]

On October 22, 2004, with Ventura by his side, former Maine Governor Angus King endorsed John Kerry for president at the Minnesota state capitol building. Ventura did not speak at the press conference. When prodded for a statement, King responded, "He plans to vote for John Kerry, but he doesn't want to make a statement and subject himself to the tender mercies of the Minnesota press".[115] In the 2012 Senate elections, Ventura endorsed King in his campaign for the open Senate seat in Maine, which King won.[116]

In November 2004, an advertisement began airing in California featuring Ventura, in which he voiced his opposition to then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's policies regarding Native American casinos.[117] Ventura served as an advisory board member for a group called Operation Truth, a nonprofit organization set up "to give voice to troops who served in Iraq." "The current use of the National Guard is wrong....These are men who did not sign up to go occupy foreign nations".[118]

In August 2005, Ventura became the spokesperson for BetUS, an online sportsbook.[119]

On December 29, 2011, Ventura announced his support for Ron Paul on The Alex Jones Show in the 2012 presidential election as "the only anti-war candidate." Like Paul, Ventura is known for supporting a less interventionist foreign policy.[120] But after Mitt Romney became the presumptive Republican nominee in May 2012, Ventura gave his support to Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson on June 12, 2012, whom Ventura argued was the choice for voters who "really want to rebel."[121]

In September 2012, Ventura and his wife appeared in an advertisement calling for voters to reject a referendum to be held in Minnesota during the November elections that amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage. The referendum was defeated.[122][123]

In October 2022, Ventura endorsed incumbent governor Tim Walz for reelection in an advertisement, praising Walz's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, protection of women's rights, and protection of democracy.[124]

Books edit

 
Ventura at a book signing in 2016

Ventura wrote several other books after leaving office. On April 1, 2008, his Don't Start the Revolution Without Me was released. In it, Ventura describes a hypothetical campaign in which he is an independent candidate for president of the United States in 2008. In an interview with the Associated Press at the time of the book's release, Ventura denied any plans for a presidential bid, saying that the scenario was only imaginary and not indicative of a "secret plan to run".[125] On MinnPost.com, Ventura's agent, Steve Schwartz, said of the book, "[Ventura is revealing] why he left politics and discussing the disastrous war in Iraq, why he sees our two-party system as corrupt, and what Fidel Castro told him about who was really behind the assassination of President Kennedy."[126]

Ventura also wrote DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government, which was released on June 11, 2012. The book expresses Ventura's opposition to the two-party system and calls for political parties to be abolished.[127]

On September 6, 2016, Jesse Ventura's Marijuana Manifesto was released, making the case for the legalization of cannabis and detailing the various special interests that benefit from keeping it illegal.[128]

Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura edit

In December 2009, Ventura hosted TruTV's new show Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.[129] "Ventura will hunt down answers, plunging viewers into a world of secret meetings, midnight surveillance, shifty characters and dark forces," truTV said in a statement. On the program, Ventura traveled the country, investigating cases and getting input from believers and skeptics before passing judgment on a theory's validity.[130] According to TruTV, the first episode drew 1.6 million viewers, a record for a new series on the network.[131]

The first season was followed by a second in 2010 and a third in 2012.[132] After three seasons, the show was discontinued in 2013,[133] but as of 2017 it is still shown worldwide on satellite TV.[citation needed]

We The People podcast edit

On July 31, 2014, Ventura launched a weekly podcast, We The People, distributed by Adam Carolla's "Carolla Digital",[134][135][136] which ran until March 4, 2015.[137][138] Guests included Larry King,[139] Bill Goldberg, Chris Jericho, Roddy Piper, Donald Trump, Mark Dice, and leading members of the 9/11 Truth movement.[140]

Disputes edit

Navy SEAL background edit

Bill Salisbury, an attorney in San Diego and a former Navy SEAL officer, has accused Ventura of "pretending" to be a SEAL. He wrote that Ventura blurred an important distinction by claiming to be a SEAL when he was actually a frogman with the UDT. Compared to SEAL teams, UDTs saw less combat and took fewer casualties.[28][141]

Salisbury described Ventura's Navy training thus:

[Ventura] took a screening test at boot camp to qualify for...Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training...Those who completed BUD/S, when [Ventura] was in training, were sent to either a SEAL or an underwater demolition team. Graduation did not, however, authorize the trainee to call himself a SEAL or a UDT frogman. He had to first successfully complete a six-month probationary period in the Teams.[142]

Ventura underwent BUD/S training and was assigned to a UDT team. He received the NEC 5321/22 UDT designation after completing a six-month probationary period with Underwater Demolition Team 12. He was never granted the Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) 5326 Combatant Swimmer (SEAL) designation, which requires a six-month probationary period with SEAL TEAM ONE or TWO. In 1983, eight years after Ventura left the Navy, the UDTs were disbanded, and those operators were retrained and retasked as SEALs.[citation needed]

Responding to the controversy, Ventura's office confirmed that he was a member of the UDT. His spokesman said that Ventura has never tried to convince people otherwise.[28] Ventura said, "Today we refer to all of us as SEALs. That's all it is." He dismissed the accusations of lying about being a SEAL as "much ado about nothing".[141]

Former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, the editor of the website SOFREP.com, wrote in a column on the site, "Jesse Ventura graduated with Basic Underwater Demolition Class 58 and, like it or not, he earned his status." He disagreed with the argument that Ventura was a UDT and not a SEAL, saying "try telling that to a WWII UDT veteran who swam ashore before the landing craft on D-Day." "The UDTs and SEALs are essentially one and the same. It's why the UDT is still part of the training acronym BUD/S", Webb wrote.[143]

Lawsuit against the TSA edit

In January 2011, Ventura filed a lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration, seeking a declaration that the agency's new controversial pat-down policy violated citizens' Fourth Amendment rights and an injunction to bar the TSA from subjecting him to the pat-down procedures. Ventura received a titanium hip replacement in 2008 that sets off metal detectors at airport security checkpoints.[144]

The U.S. district court dismissed the suit for lack of jurisdiction in November 2011, ruling that "challenges to TSA orders, policies and procedures" must be brought only in the U.S. courts of appeals.[145] After the court's ruling, Ventura held a press conference in which he called the federal judges cowards; said he no longer felt patriotic and would henceforth refer to the U.S. as the "Fascist States of America"; said he would never take commercial flights again; said he would seek dual citizenship in Mexico; and said he would "never stand for a national anthem again" and would instead raise a fist.[146]

Chris Kyle dispute edit

During a January 2012 interview on Opie and Anthony, former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle said he had punched Ventura in 2006 at a bar in Coronado, California, during a wake for Michael A. Monsoor, a fellow SEAL who had been killed in Iraq. According to Kyle, Ventura was vocally expressing opposition to the War in Iraq. Kyle, who wrote about the alleged incident in his book but did not mention Ventura by name, said he approached Ventura and asked him to tone down his voice because the families of SEAL personnel were present, but that Ventura responded that the SEALs "deserved to lose a few guys." Kyle said he then punched Ventura.[147][148] Ventura denied the event occurred.[147]

Lawsuit edit

In January 2012, after Kyle declined to retract his statement, Ventura sued Kyle for defamation in federal court. In a motion filed by Kyle's attorney in August 2012 to dismiss two of the suit's three counts, declarations by five former SEALs and the mothers of two others supported Kyle's account.[148][149] But in a motion filed by Ventura, Bill DeWitt, a close friend of Ventura and former SEAL who was present with him at the bar, suggested that Ventura interacted with a few SEALs but was involved in no confrontation with Kyle and that Kyle's claims were false. DeWitt's wife also said she witnessed no fight between Kyle and Ventura.[150][151]

In 2013, while the lawsuit was ongoing, Kyle was murdered in an unrelated incident, and Ventura substituted Taya Kyle, Chris Kyle's widow and the executor of his estate, as the defendant.[152] After a three-week trial in federal court in St. Paul in July 2014, the jury reached an 8–2 divided verdict in Ventura's favor, and awarded him $1.85 million, $500,000 for defamation and $1,345,477.25 for unjust enrichment.[153][151][154][155] Ventura testified at the trial.[156][157] In August 2014, U.S. District Judge Richard H. Kyle (no relation to Chris Kyle) upheld the jury's award, finding it "reasonable and supported by a preponderance of the evidence." Attorneys for Kyle's estate said that the defamation damages would be covered by HarperCollins's libel insurance. The unjust enrichment award was not covered by insurance. After the verdict, HarperCollins announced that it would remove the sub-chapter "Punching out Scruff Face" from all future editions of Kyle's book.[158] Kyle's estate moved for either judgment as a matter of law or a new trial.[159][160][161] In November 2014, the district court denied the motions.[162][163]

Kyle's estate appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.[164][165] Oral argument was held in October 2015,[166][167] and on June 13, 2016, the appeals court vacated and reversed the unjust-enrichment judgment, and vacated and remanded the defamation judgment for a new trial, holding that "We cannot accept Ventura's unjust-enrichment theory, because it enjoys no legal support under Minnesota law. Ventura's unjust-enrichment claim fails as a matter of law."[168][169] Ventura sought to appeal the circuit court's decision to the U.S. Supreme Court,[170] but in January 2017, the Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal.[171]

In December 2014, Ventura sued publisher HarperCollins over the same statement in American Sniper.[172] In December 2017, Ventura and HarperCollins settled the dispute on undisclosed terms, and Ventura dropped his lawsuit against both the publisher and Kyle's estate.[173][174][175]

Personal life edit

Family edit

On July 18, 1975, three days after his 24th birthday, Ventura married his wife Terry.[21] The couple have two children: a son, Tyrel,[176] who is a film and television director and producer,[177] and a daughter, Jade.[176] With the exception of the first two WrestleManias, Ventura always said hello to "Terry, Tyrel and Jade back in Minneapolis" during his commentary at the annual event. Tyrel also had the honor of inducting his father into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2004, and worked on Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, including as an investigator in the show's third season.[citation needed]

Ventura and his wife split their time between White Bear Lake, Minnesota and Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico.[178] Regarding his life in Mexico, Ventura has said:

I live one hour from pavement and one hour from electricity. I drive down and back every year and it's truly an adventure to live down there where I do, because I'm off the grid. I have electricity but it's all solar. I'm completely solar-powered down there. And it makes you pay more attention. It makes you turn the lights off when you're not using them.[179]

Health edit

During his wrestling days, Ventura used anabolic steroids. He admitted this after retiring from competition, and went on to make public service announcements and appear in printed ads and on posters warning young people about the potential dangers and potential health risks of abusing steroids.[180]

In 2002, Ventura was hospitalized for a severe blood clot in his lungs, the same kind of injury that ended his wrestling career.[181]

Religion edit

Ventura has said that he was baptized a Lutheran.[182]

In 1999, Ventura said in an NBC News interview that he was baptized a Lutheran, but he later came out as an atheist on The Joe Rogan Experience.[183] In a Playboy interview, Ventura said, "Organized religion is a sham and a crutch for weak-minded people who need strength in numbers. It tells people to go out and stick their noses in other people's business. I live by the golden rule: Treat others as you'd want them to treat you. The religious right wants to tell people how to live."[184] In his 1999 bestselling memoir I Ain't Got Time to Bleed, Ventura responded to the controversy sparked by these remarks by elaborating on his views concerning religion:

I'd like to clarify my comments published in Playboy about religious people being weak-minded. I didn't mean all religious people. I don't have any problem with the vast majority of religious folks. I count myself among them, more or less. But I believe because it makes sense to me, not because I think it can be proven. There are lots of people out there who think they know the truth about God and religion, but does anybody really know for sure? That's why the Founding Fathers built freedom of religious belief into the structure of this nation, so that everybody could make up their minds for themselves. But I do have a problem with the people who think they have some right to try to impose their beliefs on others. I hate what the fundamentalist fanatics are doing to our country. It seems as though, if everybody doesn't accept their version of reality, that somehow invalidates it for them. Everybody must believe the same things they do. That's what I find weak and destructive.[80]

In April 2011, Ventura said on The Howard Stern Show that he is an atheist and that his beliefs could disqualify him for office in the future, saying, "I don't believe you can be an atheist and admit it and get elected in our country."[185] In an October 2010 CNN interview, Ventura stated religion as being the "root of all evil", remarking that "you notice every war is fought over religion."[186]

As governor, Ventura endorsed equal rights for religious minorities, as well as people who do not believe in God, by declaring July 4, 2002, "Indivisible Day". He inadvertently proclaimed October 13–19, 2002 "Christian Heritage Week" in Minnesota.[187]

Championships and accomplishments edit

Electoral history edit

1990 Brooklyn Park mayoral election[199]
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Jesse Ventura, non-partisan 12,728 63.3 gain
Jim Krautkremer (inc.), non-partisan 7,390 36.7 loss
1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform Jesse Ventura 773,713 37.0 n/a
Republican Norm Coleman 717,350 34.3 -29.0
Democratic (DFL) Hubert H. "Skip" Humphrey III 587,528 28.1 -6.0
Green Ken Pentel 7,034 0.3 n/a
Others 5,365 0.3 n/a
Write-ins 776 n/a
Majority 56,363 2.7
Turnout 2,091,766 60.0
Reform gain from Republican Swing
2020 United States presidential election in Alaska[200]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
189,951 52.8 +1.6
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
153,778 42.8 +6.2
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
8,897 2.5 −3.4
Green Jesse Ventura
Cynthia McKinney
2,673 0.7 −1.1
Constitution Don Blankenship
William Mohr
1,127 0.3 −0.9
Independent Brock Pierce
Karla Ballard
825 0.2 N/A
Alliance Rocky De La Fuente
Darcy Richardson
318 0.1 N/A
Write-in 1,961 0.6 N/A
Total votes 359,530 100 +6.7
Republican hold Swing

Bibliography edit

  • I Ain't Got Time to Bleed: Reworking the Body Politic from the Bottom Up (1999) ISBN 978-0-375-50332-0
  • Do I Stand Alone? Going to the Mat Against Political Pawns and Media Jackals (2000) ISBN 978-0-7434-0586-7
  • Jesse Ventura Tells it Like it Is: America's Most Outspoken Governor Speaks Out About Government (August 1, 2002, co-authored with Heron Marquez) ISBN 978-0-8225-0385-9
  • Don't Start the Revolution Without Me! (2008, co-authored with Dick Russell) ISBN 978-1-60239-273-1
  • American Conspiracies: Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies That the Government Tells Us (2010, co-authored with Dick Russell) ISBN 978-1-60239-802-3. Updated and revised edition (2015, co-authored with Dick Russell) ISBN 978-1-6345-0545-1
  • 63 Documents the Government Doesn't Want You to Read (2011, co-authored with Dick Russell) ISBN 978-1-61608-226-0
  • DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government (2012, co-authored with Dick Russell) ISBN 978-1-6160-8448-6
  • They Killed Our President: 63 Reasons to Believe There Was a Conspiracy to Assassinate JFK (2013, with Dick Russell & David Wayne) ISBN 978-1-6263-6139-3
  • Sh*t Politicians Say: The Funniest, Dumbest, Most Outrageous Things Ever Uttered By Our "Leaders" (2016) ISBN 978-1-5107-1417-5
  • Marijuana Manifesto (2016) ISBN 978-1-5107-1424-3

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Further reading edit

  • deFiebre, Conrad. "Record-high job approval for Ventura; Many Minnesotans like his style, don't mind moonlighting". Star Tribune July 22, 1999: 1A+.
  • deFiebre, Conrad. "Using body language, Ventura backs Kerry". Star Tribune October 23, 2004: 1A+.
  • Kahn, Joseph P. "The Body Politic". The Boston Globe February 25, 2004. Accessed April 28, 2004.
  • Olson, Rochelle and Bob von Sternberg. "GOP demands equal time; Wellstone aide apologizes; Ventura upset". Minneapolis Star-Tribune October 31, 2002: 1A+.

External links edit

  • Jesse Ventura at IMDb  
  • Jesse Ventura on WWE.com  
  • Jesse Ventura's profile at Cagematch.net  , Wrestlingdata.com  , Internet Wrestling Database  
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Minnesota Historical Society November 25, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Issue positions and quotes at On the Issues
  • Fact-checking at PolitiFact.com
  • Jesse Ventura on Twitter
  • Off The Grid with Jesse Ventura
  • Jesse Ventura at Substack
Party political offices
First Reform nominee for Governor of Minnesota
1998
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Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Minnesota
1999–2003
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former Governor Order of precedence of the United States Succeeded byas Former Governor

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Jesse Ventura born James George Janos July 15 1951 is an American politician actor and retired professional wrestler After achieving fame in the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE he served as the 38th governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003 He was elected governor with the Reform Party and is the party s only candidate to win a major government office Jesse VenturaVentura in 202438th Governor of MinnesotaIn office January 4 1999 January 6 2003LieutenantMae SchunkPreceded byArne CarlsonSucceeded byTim PawlentyMayor of Brooklyn ParkIn office January 11 1991 January 13 1995Preceded byJames KrautkremerSucceeded byGrace ArbogastPersonal detailsBornJames George Janos 1951 07 15 July 15 1951 age 72 Minneapolis Minnesota U S Political partyIndependent 1969 1998 2003 2020 2020 present Other politicalaffiliationsGreen 2020 1 Independence 2000 2003 Reform 1998 2000 SpouseTheresa Larson Masters m 1975 wbr Children2EducationNorth Hennepin Community CollegeOccupationPoliticianactorprofessional wrestlertelevision presenterauthorcommentatorMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States NavyYears of service1969 1975RankPetty officer third classBattles warsVietnam WarAwardsNational Defense Service MedalProfessional wrestling careerWebsiteWWE com profileRing name s Jesse The Body Ventura 2 3 Surf Ventura 4 Billed height6 ft 2 in 188 cm 5 Billed weight245 lb 111 kg 5 Billed fromSan Diego California Brooklyn Park Minnesota 5 Trained byEddie Sharkey 2 Debut1974 3 Retired1986 3 Ventura was a member of the United States Navy Underwater Demolition Team during the Vietnam War 6 After leaving the military he embarked on a professional wrestling career from 1975 to 1986 taking the ring name Jesse the Body Ventura He had a lengthy tenure in the WWF WWE as a performer and color commentator and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2004 2 In addition to wrestling Ventura pursued an acting career appearing in films such as Predator and The Running Man Ventura entered politics in 1991 when he was elected mayor of Brooklyn Park Minnesota a position he held until 1995 He was the Reform Party candidate in the 1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election running a low budget campaign centered on grassroots events and unusual ads that urged citizens not to vote for politics as usual In a major upset Ventura defeated both the Democratic and Republican nominees Amid internal fights for control over the party Ventura left the Reform Party a year after taking office and served the remainder of his term as governor as a member of the Independence Party of Minnesota Since holding public office Ventura has called himself a statesman rather than a politician 7 As governor Ventura oversaw reforms of Minnesota s property tax as well as the state s first sales tax rebate Other initiatives he took included construction of the METRO Blue Line light rail in the Minneapolis Saint Paul metropolitan area and income tax cuts 8 9 10 Ventura did not run for reelection After leaving office in 2003 he became a visiting fellow at Harvard University s John F Kennedy School of Government He has since hosted a number of political television shows on RT America and Ora TV and written several books 11 Ventura has been a prominent figure in third party politics having repeatedly floated the idea of running for President of the United States as an independent candidate 12 In late April 2020 Ventura endorsed the Green Party in the 2020 presidential election and showed interest in running for its nomination 13 He officially joined the Green Party of Minnesota on May 2 14 On May 7 he confirmed he would not run 15 16 The Alaskan division of the Green Party nominated Ventura without his involvement causing the national party to disown it for abandoning its nominee Howie Hawkins 17 18 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Post Navy 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Move to the WWF retirement and commentary 2 3 Litigation 2 4 Return to the WWF WWE 3 Acting career 3 1 Filmography 3 2 Other media 4 Political career 4 1 Mayor of Brooklyn Park 4 2 Governor of Minnesota 4 2 1 Political positions as governor 4 2 2 Criticisms of tenure as governor 4 3 Consideration of bids for other political offices 4 4 Unauthorized 2020 presidential campaign 4 5 Political views 4 5 1 Bush Administration and torture 4 5 2 Questions about 9 11 5 Other endeavors 5 1 Post gubernatorial life 5 2 Books 5 3 Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 5 4 We The People podcast 6 Disputes 6 1 Navy SEAL background 6 2 Lawsuit against the TSA 6 3 Chris Kyle dispute 6 3 1 Lawsuit 7 Personal life 7 1 Family 7 2 Health 7 3 Religion 8 Championships and accomplishments 9 Electoral history 10 Bibliography 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life editVentura was born James George Janos on July 15 1951 in Minneapolis Minnesota 19 20 21 the son of George William Janos and his wife Bernice Martha nee Lenz Both his parents were World War II veterans His mother was a nurse and father worked for the Minneapolis Street Department 22 Ventura has an older brother who served in the Vietnam War Ventura has described himself as Slovak since his father s parents were from Slovakia his mother was of German descent 23 24 Ventura was raised as a Lutheran Born in South Minneapolis by the Lake Street bridge he attended Cooper Elementary School Sanford Junior High School and graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1969 Roosevelt High School inducted Ventura into its first hall of fame in September 2014 citation needed Ventura served in the United States Navy from December 1 1969 to September 10 1975 during the Vietnam War but did not see combat He graduated in BUD S class 58 in December 1970 and was part of Underwater Demolition Team 12 6 25 26 27 Ventura has frequently referred to his military career in public statements and debates 28 29 30 He was criticized by hunters and conservationists for saying in a 2001 interview with the Minneapolis Star Tribune Until you have hunted men you haven t hunted yet 30 31 Post Navy edit Near the end of his Navy service Ventura began to spend time with the South Bay chapter of the Mongols Motorcycle Club in San Diego He would ride onto Naval Base Coronado on his Harley Davidson wearing his Mongol colors According to Ventura he was a full patch member of the club and third in command of his chapter but never had any problems with the authorities 32 33 34 His biker nickname was Superman 35 In the fall of 1974 Ventura left the bike club to return to the Twin Cities Shortly after that the Mongols entered into open warfare with their biker rivals the Hells Angels 32 In November 2018 Ventura testified as an expert witness on behalf of the Mongols in a federal racketeering trial in Santa Ana California defending the club against the government s allegations characterizing the Mongols as a criminal enterprise He testified that he remained an inactive member of the Mongols and called his time as an active member of the club s San Diego chapter a stepping stone I needed to make the transition from military life back to civilian life I owe them for being there for me when the rest of the world wasn t 36 Ventura attended North Hennepin Community College in Brooklyn Park Minnesota during the mid 1970s on the G I Bill 32 22 At the same time he began weightlifting and wrestling and became a member of the Japan Karate Association 22 He was a bodyguard for The Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead for a time before entering professional wrestling and adopting the wrestling name Jesse Ventura 37 22 Professional wrestling career editEarly career edit Ventura created the stage name Jesse The Body Ventura to go with the persona of a bully ish beach bodybuilder picking the name Ventura from a map as part of his bleach blond from California gimmick 2 As a wrestler Ventura performed as a heel a decision he attributes to his ability to be more creative as a villain 22 He resurrected Gorgeous George s old motto of Win if you can lose if you must but always cheat which he emblazoned on his t shirts Much of this flamboyant persona was adapted from Superstar Billy Graham a charismatic and popular performer during the 1970s 2 38 Years later as a broadcaster Ventura made a running joke out of claiming that Graham stole all his ring attire ideas from him citation needed In 1975 Ventura made his debut in the Central States territory before moving to the Pacific Northwest where he wrestled for promoter Don Owen as Jesse The Great Ventura 2 38 During his stay in Portland Oregon he had notable feuds with Dutch Savage and Jimmy Snuka and won the Pacific Northwest Wrestling title twice once from each wrestler and the tag team title five times twice each with Bull Ramos and Playboy Buddy Rose and once with Jerry Oates He later moved to his hometown promotion the American Wrestling Association in Minnesota and began teaming with Adrian Adonis as the East West Connection in 1979 In his RF Video shoot in 2012 he revealed that shortly after he arrived in the AWA he was given the nickname the Body by Verne Gagne 5 38 The duo won the AWA World Tag Team Championship on July 20 1980 on a forfeit when Gagne one half of the tag team champions along with Mad Dog Vachon failed to show up for a title defense in Denver Colorado 2 The duo held the belts for nearly a year losing to The High Flyers Greg Gagne and Jim Brunzell 2 Move to the WWF retirement and commentary edit nbsp Ventura c 1982Shortly after losing the belts the duo moved on to the World Wrestling Federation where they were managed by Freddie Blassie 2 Although the duo was unable to capture the World Tag Team Championship both Adonis and Ventura became singles title contenders each earning several title shots at World Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund 2 Ventura continued to wrestle until September 1984 after three back to back losses to world champion Hulk Hogan when blood clots in his lungs effectively ended his in ring career He claimed that the clots were a result of his exposure to Agent Orange during his time in Vietnam 2 39 Ventura returned to the ring in 1985 forming a tag team with Randy Savage and Savage s manager and real life wife Miss Elizabeth Often after their televised matches Ventura taunted and challenged fellow commentator Bruno Sammartino but nothing ever came of this citation needed Ventura participated in a six man tag team match in December 1985 when he Roddy Piper and Bob Orton defeated Hillbilly Jim Uncle Elmer and Cousin Luke in a match broadcast on Saturday Night s Main Event IV The tag match against the Hillbillies came about after Piper and Orton interrupted Elmer s wedding ceremony on the previous edition of the show Ventura who later claimed that he was under instruction from fellow commentator and WWF owner Vince McMahon to bury them insulted Elmer and his wife during commentary of a real wedding ceremony at the Meadowlands Arena by proclaiming when they kissed It looks like two carp in the middle of the Mississippi River going after the same piece of corn According to Ventura the wedding was real for at that time the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board would not allow the WWF to stage a fake wedding in the state of New Jersey so Stan Frazier Uncle Elmer and his fiancee had agreed to have a real in ring wedding 2 After a failed comeback bid Ventura hosted his own talk segment on the WWF s All Star Wrestling TV program called The Body Shop in much the same heel style as Piper s Pit though the setting was a mock gym when Ventura was unavailable The Body Shop was often hosted by Don Muraco He began to do color commentary on television for All Star Wrestling replacing Angelo Mosca and later Superstars of Wrestling initially alongside Vince McMahon and the semi retired Sammartino and then just with McMahon after Sammartino s departure from the WWF in early 1988 Ventura most notably co hosted Saturday Night s Main Event with McMahon the first six WrestleManias five of which were alongside Gorilla Monsoon and most of the WWF s pay per views at the time with Monsoon with the lone exception for Ventura being the first SummerSlam in which he served as the guest referee during the main event citation needed Ventura s entertaining commentary style was an extension of his wrestling persona i e a heel as he was partial to the villains something new and different at the time McMahon who was always looking for ways of jazzing things up came up with the idea of Ventura doing heel commentary at a time when most commentators including McMahon himself openly favored the fan favorites 2 But Ventura still occasionally gave credit where it was due praising the athleticism of fan favorites such as Ricky Steamboat and Randy Savage who was championed by Ventura for years even when he was a face a point Ventura regularly made on air to McMahon and Monsoon Occasionally he would even acknowledge mistakes made by the heels including those made by his personal favorites such as Savage or wrestlers managed by heels Bobby Heenan and Jimmy Hart citation needed One notable exception to this rule was the WrestleMania VI Ultimate Challenge title for title match between WWF Champion Hulk Hogan and the WWF Intercontinental Champion The Ultimate Warrior Since they were both fan favorites Ventura took a neutral position in his commentary even praising Hogan s display of sportsmanship at the end of the match when he handed over the WWF Championship belt to the Warrior after he lost the title stating that Hogan was going out like a true champion During the match however which was also the last match at Wrestlemania he called Ventura did voice his pleasure when both broke the rules at one point claiming This is what I like Let the two goody two shoes throw the rule book out and get nasty Ventura s praise of Hogan s action was unusual for him because he regularly rooted against Hogan during his matches usually telling fellow commentator Monsoon after Hogan had won a championship match at a Wrestlemania that he might come out of retirement and take this dude out Hogan and Ventura were at one point close friends 40 but Ventura abruptly ended the friendship in 1994 after he discovered during his lawsuit against McMahon that Hogan was the one who had told McMahon about Ventura s attempt to form a labor union in 1986 before WrestleMania 2 40 After a dispute with McMahon over the use of his image for promoting a Sega product Ventura left the WWF in August 1990 Ventura later served as a radio announcer for a few National Football League teams among them the Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 In February 1992 at SuperBrawl II Ventura joined World Championship Wrestling as a commentator WCW President Eric Bischoff ultimately released him for allegedly falling asleep during a WCW Worldwide TV taping at Disney MGM Studios in July 1994 but it has been speculated that the move may have had more to do with Hogan s arrival shortly before 2 Litigation edit In 1987 while negotiating his contract as a WWF commentator Ventura waived his rights to royalties on videotape sales when he was falsely told that only feature performers received such royalties In November 1991 having discovered that other non feature performers received royalties Ventura brought an action for fraud misappropriation of publicity rights and quantum meruit in Minnesota state court against Titan Sports asking for 2 million 3 85 million in 2022 in royalties based on a fair market value share 41 Titan moved the case to federal court and Ventura won an 801 333 jury verdict on the last claim In addition the judge awarded him 8 625 in back pay for all non video WWF merchandising featuring Ventura The judgment was affirmed on appeal and the case 42 65 F 3d 725 8th Cir 1995 is an important result in the law of restitution As a result Ventura s commentary is removed on most releases from WWE Home Video 43 Return to the WWF WWE edit In mid 1999 Ventura reappeared on WWF television during his term as governor of Minnesota acting as the special guest referee for main event of SummerSlam held in Minneapolis 2 Ventura continued his relationship with the WWF by performing commentary for Vince McMahon s short lived XFL 2 On the June 4 2001 episode of Raw which aired live from Minnesota Ventura appeared to overrule McMahon s authority and approve a WWF Championship match between then champion Stone Cold Steve Austin and Chris Jericho On the March 20 2003 episode of SmackDown Ventura appeared in a taped interview to talk about the match between McMahon and Hogan at WrestleMania XIX 2 On March 13 2004 he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and the following night at WrestleMania XX he approached the ring to interview Donald Trump who had a front row seat at the event 2 Trump affirmed that Ventura would receive his moral and financial support were he to ever reenter politics Alluding to the 2008 election Ventura boldly announced I think we oughta put a wrestler in the White House in 2008 Ventura was guest host on the November 23 2009 episode of Raw during which he retained his heel persona by siding with the number one contender Sheamus over WWE Champion John Cena This happened while he confronted Cena about how it was unfair that Cena always got a title shot in the WWE while Ventura never did during his WWE career After that Sheamus attacked Cena and put him through a table Ventura then made the match a Table match at TLC Tables Ladders and Chairs During the show for the first time in nearly 20 years McMahon joined Ventura ringside to provide match commentary together citation needed Acting career editNear the end of his wrestling career Ventura began an acting career He appeared in the movie Predator 1987 whose cast included future California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and future Kentucky gubernatorial candidate Sonny Landham 2 Ventura became close friends with Schwarzenegger during the production of Predator He appeared in two episodes of Zorro filmed in Madrid Spain in 1991 He had a starring role in the 1990 sci fi movie Abraxas Guardian of the Universe He had supporting roles in The Running Man No Holds Barred Thunderground Demolition Man Repossessed Ricochet The Master of Disguise in which he steals the Liberty Bell Ready to Rumble and Batman amp Robin the first and last of these also starring Schwarzenegger Ventura made a cameo appearance in Major League II as White Lightning He appeared as a self help guru voice only in The Ringer trying to turn Johnny Knoxville into a more confident worker Ventura had a cameo in The X Files episode Jose Chung s From Outer Space as a Man in Black alongside fellow MiB Alex Trebek In 2008 Ventura was in the independent comedy Woodshop starring as high school shop teacher Mr Madson The film was released September 7 2010 citation needed Filmography edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Jesse Ventura news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Year Title Role1987 Predator Blain CooperThe Running Man Captain Freedom 1989 Thunderground The ManNo Holds Barred Himself1990 Abraxas Guardian of the Universe AbraxasRepossessed Himself1991 Tagteam Bobby YoungbloodRicochet Jake Chewalski1993 Living and Working in Space The Countdown Has Begun DMV TesteeDemolition Man CryoCon1994 Major League II Himself1997 Batman amp Robin Arkham Asylum Guard2000 Ready to Rumble Himself2001 Joe Somebody Himself2002 The Master of Disguise Himself2005 The Ringer Motivational Speaker2008 Borders Conrad2010 Woodshop Mr Madson2014 The Drunk Governor LittletonOther media edit Ventura was a bodyguard for The Rolling Stones in the late 1970s and 1980s Its lead singer Mick Jagger said of him He s done us proud hasn t he He s been fantastic 44 In the late 1980s Ventura appeared in a series of Miller Lite commercials 45 46 47 In 1989 Ventura co hosted the four episodes of the DiC Entertainment children s program Record Breakers World of Speed along with Gary Apple 48 49 In 1991 the pilot episode for Tag Team a television program about two ex professional wrestlers turned police officers starred Ventura and Roddy Piper 50 Ventura also co hosted the short lived syndicated game show The Grudge Match alongside sportscaster Steve Albert citation needed Between 1995 and 1998 Ventura had radio call in shows on KFAN 1130 and KSTP 1500 in Minneapolis Saint Paul He also had a brief role on the television soap opera The Young and the Restless in 1999 citation needed 51 Ventura has been criticized by the press for profiting from his heightened popularity He was hired as a television analyst for the failed XFL football league in 2001 served as a referee at a WWF SummerSlam match in 1999 and published several books during his tenure as governor On his weekly radio show he often criticized the media for focusing on these deals rather than his policy proposals 52 From 2009 to 2012 TruTV aired three seasons of the television series Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 53 Ventura had a guest spot on an episode of the 2012 rebooted Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series on Nickelodeon citation needed In 2013 Ventura announced a new show Jesse Ventura Uncensored which launched on January 27 2014 54 and later renamed Off the Grid and aired until 2016 on Ora TV an online video on demand network founded by Larry King 55 In 2017 Ventura became the host of the show The World According to Jesse on RT America 56 the series ended in March 2022 when RT programming produced by its production partner Ora TV was suspended after Russia s invasion of Ukraine 57 RT America ceased operations on March 3 2022 58 Political career editMayor of Brooklyn Park edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2018 After his departure from the WWF Ventura took a former high school teacher s advice and ran for mayor of Brooklyn Park Minnesota in 1990 59 He defeated the city s 18 year incumbent mayor and served from 1991 to 1995 60 Many professional wrestling personalities have entered politics but Ventura is among the few including Jim Barnett and Antonio Inoki to have remained active in wrestling while serving in a government role he was simultaneously mayor and WCW s color commentator through much of his mayoral tenure Governor of Minnesota edit See also 1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election nbsp Ventura in the Minnesota House of Representatives Chamber in 2000Ventura ran for governor of Minnesota in 1998 as the Reform Party of Minnesota nominee he later joined the Independence Party of Minnesota when the Reform Party broke from its association with the Reform Party of the United States of America His campaign consisted of a combination of aggressive grassroots events organized in part by his campaign manager Doug Friedline and original television spots designed by quirky adman Bill Hillsman using the phrase Don t vote for politics as usual He spent considerably less than his opponents about 300 000 and was a pioneer in his using the Internet as a medium of reaching out to voters in a political campaign 61 He won the election in November 1998 narrowly and unexpectedly defeating the major party candidates Republican St Paul mayor Norm Coleman and Democratic Farmer Labor Attorney General Hubert H Skip Humphrey III During his victory speech Ventura famously declared We shocked the world 62 After his election bumper stickers and T shirts bearing the slogan My governor can beat up your governor appeared in Minnesota The nickname Jesse The Mind from a last minute Hillsman ad featuring Ventura posing as Rodin s Thinker began to resurface sarcastically in reference to his often controversial remarks Ventura s old stage name Jesse The Body sometimes adapted to Jesse The Governing Body also continued to appear with some regularity citation needed After a trade mission to China in 2002 Ventura announced that he would not run for a second term saying that he no longer felt dedicated enough to his job and accusing the media of hounding him and his family for personal behavior and beliefs while neglecting coverage of important policy issues 63 He later told a Boston Globe reporter that he would have run for a second term if he had been single citing the media s effect on his family life 64 Ventura sparked media criticism when nearing the end of his term he suggested that he might resign from office early to allow his lieutenant governor Mae Schunk an opportunity to serve as governor He further said that he wanted her to be the state s first female governor and have her portrait painted and hung in the Capitol along with the other governors Ventura quickly retreated from the comments saying he was just floating an idea 65 Political positions as governor edit nbsp Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura center testifies on China s participation in the WTO in March 2000 nbsp Ventura greeting President George W Bush and Norm Coleman in 2002In political debates Ventura often admitted that he had not formed an opinion on certain policy questions He often called himself fiscally conservative and socially liberal 66 He selected teacher Mae Schunk as his running mate 67 Lacking a party base in the Minnesota House of Representatives and Senate Ventura s policy ambitions had little chance of being introduced as bills He vetoed 45 bills in his first year only three of which were overridden The reputation for having his vetoes overridden comes from his fourth and final year when six of his nine vetoes were overturned 68 Nevertheless Ventura succeeded with some of his initiatives One of the most notable was the rebate on sales tax each year of his administration Minnesotans received a tax free check in the late summer 69 The state was running a budget surplus at the time and Ventura believed the money should be returned citation needed Later Ventura came to support a unicameral one house legislature property tax reform gay rights recreational marijuana and abortion rights While funding public school education generously he opposed the teachers union and did not have a high regard for public funding of higher education institutions 70 In an interview on The Howard Stern Show he reaffirmed his support of gay rights including marriage and military service humorously stating he would have gladly served alongside homosexuals when he was in the Navy as they would have provided less competition for women 71 Later on the subject of a 2012 referendum on amending the Minnesota Constitution to limit marriage to male female couples Ventura said I certainly hope that people don t amend our constitution to stop gay marriage because number one the constitution is there to protect people not oppress them and related a story from his wrestling days of a friend who was denied hospital visitation to his same sex partner 72 During the first part of his administration Ventura strongly advocated for land use reform and substantial mass transit improvements such as light rail 73 During another trade mission to Cuba in the summer of 2002 he denounced the United States embargo against Cuba saying the embargo affected the Cuban public more than it did its government 74 Ventura greatly disapproved of some of the events at the 2002 memorial for Senator Paul Wellstone his family and others who died in a plane crash on October 25 2002 Ventura said I feel used I feel violated and duped over the fact that the memorial ceremony turned into a political rally 75 76 He left halfway through the controversial speech made by Wellstone s best friend Rick Kahn Ventura had initially planned to appoint a Democrat to Wellstone s seat 77 but instead appointed Dean Barkley to represent Minnesota in the Senate until Wellstone s term expired in January 2003 Barkley was succeeded by Norm Coleman who won the seat against Walter Mondale who replaced Wellstone as the Democratic nominee after Wellstone died a few days before the election 78 nbsp An advocate for cannabis reform as governor Ventura returned to the State Capitol in May 2023 for the signing of a cannabis legalization bill 79 Ventura who ran on a Reform Party ticket and advocated for a greater role for third parties in American politics is highly critical of both Democrats and Republicans He has called both parties monsters that are out of control concerned only with their own agendas and their pork 80 In his book Independent Nation political analyst John Avlon calls Ventura a radical centrist thinker and activist 81 Criticisms of tenure as governor edit After the legislature refused to increase spending for security Ventura attracted criticism when he decided not to live in the governor s mansion during his tenure choosing instead to shut it down and stay at his home in Maple Grove 82 In 1999 a group of disgruntled citizens petitioned to recall Governor Ventura alleging among other things that the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property For personal gain The proposed petition was dismissed by order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota 83 Under Minnesota law the Chief Justice must review recall petitions for legal sufficiency and upon such review the Chief Justice determined that it did not allege the commission of any act that violated Minnesota law Ventura sought attorney s fees as a sanction for the filing of a frivolous petition for recall but that request was denied on the ground that there was no statutory authority for such an award 84 Ventura was also criticized for mishandling the Minnesota state budget with Minnesota state economist Tom Stinson noting that the statewide capital gain fell from 9 billion to 4 billion between 2000 and 2001 10 Ventura had vetoed this budget but the state legislature overrode him 85 This deficit received national attention for instance making a 10 question interview by Time journalist Matthew Cooper with Ventura 86 When Ventura left office in 2003 Minnesota had a 4 2 billion budget deficit compared to the 3 billion budget surplus when Ventura took office in 1999 10 During his tenure as governor Ventura drew frequent fire from the Twin Cities press He called reporters media jackals with the label Official Jackal even appearing on the press passes required to enter his press area 87 Shortly after Ventura s election as governor author and humorist Garrison Keillor wrote a satirical book about him Me Jimmy Big Boy Valente depicting a self aggrandizing former Navy W A L R U S Water Air Land Rising Up Suddenly turned professional wrestler turned politician Ventura initially responded angrily to the satire but later said Keillor makes Minnesota proud 88 During his term Ventura appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman in which he responded controversially to the following question So which is the better city of the Twin Cities Minneapolis or St Paul Ventura responded Minneapolis Those streets in St Paul must have been designed by drunken Irishmen He later apologized for the remark saying it was not intended to be taken seriously 89 Consideration of bids for other political offices edit nbsp Ventura in 2007While Ventura has not held public office since the end of his term as governor in 2003 he has remained politically active and occasionally hinted at running for political office In an April 7 2008 interview on CNN s The Situation Room Ventura said he was considering entering the race for the United States Senate seat then held by Norm Coleman his Republican opponent in the 1998 gubernatorial race A Twin Cities station Fox 9 poll put him at 24 behind Democratic candidate Al Franken at 32 and Coleman at 39 in a hypothetical three way race On Larry King Live on July 14 2008 Ventura said he would not run partly out of concern for his family s privacy 90 Franken won the election by a very narrow margin 91 In his 1999 autobiography I Ain t Got Time to Bleed Ventura suggested that he did not plan to run for president of the United States but did not rule it out 80 In 2003 he expressed interest in running for president while accepting an award from the International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Newton Iowa 92 He spoke at Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul s Rally for the Republic organized by the Campaign for Liberty on September 2 2008 and implied a possible future run for president At the end of his speech Ventura announced if he saw that the public was willing to see a change in the direction of the country then in 2012 we ll give them a race they ll never forget In 2011 Ventura expressed interest in running with Ron Paul in the 2012 presidential election if Paul would run as an independent 93 On November 4 2011 Ventura said at a press conference about the dismissal of his court case against the Transportation Security Administration for what he claimed were illegal searches of air travelers that he was thinking about running for president 94 95 There were reports that the Libertarian Party officials had tried to persuade Ventura to run for president on a Libertarian ticket but party chairman Mark Hinkle said Jesse is more interested in 2016 than he is in 2012 But I think he s serious If Ron Paul ran as a Libertarian I think he definitely would be interested in running as a vice presidential candidate He s thinking If I run as the vice presidential candidate under Ron Paul in 2012 I could run as a presidential candidate in 2016 96 David Gewirtz of ZDNet wrote in a November 2011 article that he thought Ventura could win if he declared his intention to run at that point and ran a serious campaign but that it would be a long shot 97 In late 2015 Ventura publicly flirted with the idea of running for president in 2016 as a Libertarian but allowed his self imposed deadline of May 1 to pass 98 He also expressed an openness to be either Donald Trump s or Bernie Sanders s running mate in 2016 99 Ventura tried to officially endorse Sanders but his endorsement was rejected 100 Ventura then endorsed former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson the Libertarian nominee saying Johnson is a very viable alternative and This is the year for a third party candidate to rise if there ever was one 101 Despite this he later claimed that he ended up voting for Green Party nominee Jill Stein 102 Unauthorized 2020 presidential campaign edit Ventura expressed interest in running for president again in 2020 but said he would do so only under the Green Party banner 103 The Green Party has shown some interest I haven t made a decision yet because it s a long time off If I do do it Trump will not have a chance For one Trump knows wrestling He participated in two WrestleManias He knows he can never out talk a wrestler and he knows I m the greatest talker wrestling s ever had 104 On April 27 2020 Ventura submitted a letter of interest to the Green Party Presidential Support Committee the first step to seeking the Green Party s presidential nomination 13 105 In May he announced that he would not run for health reasons explaining that he would lose his employer provided health insurance 106 Ventura said he would write in his own name in the presidential election but would support Green candidates in down ballot races He said he refuse s to vote for the lesser of two evils because in the end that s still choosing evil 107 Ventura received seven presidential delegate votes at the 2020 Green National Convention having been awarded them through write in votes in the 2020 Green primaries Despite the national Green Party nominating Howie Hawkins for president and Angela Nicole Walker for vice president the Green Party of Alaska nominated Ventura and former representative Cynthia McKinney without Ventura s consent Ventura and McKinney received 0 7 of the Alaska popular vote 108 Political views edit Ventura has described himself as fiscally conservative and socially liberal He has said his first memory of political independence is voting for John Anderson for president in 1980 22 Bush Administration and torture edit In a May 11 2009 interview with Larry King Ventura twice said that George W Bush was the worst president of his lifetime adding President Obama inherited something I wouldn t wish on my worst enemy You know Two wars an economy that s borderline depression 109 On the issue of waterboarding Ventura added I will criticize President Obama on this level it s a good thing I m not president because I would prosecute every person that was involved in that torture I would prosecute the people that did it I would prosecute the people that ordered it Because torture is against the law King And you were a Navy SEAL That s right and I was waterboarded at SERE school Survival Escape Resistance Evasion sic It was a required school you had to go to prior to going into the combat zone which in my era was Vietnam All of us had to go there We were all in essence every one of us was waterboarded It is torture King What was it like It s drowning It gives you the complete sensation that you are drowning It s no good because you I ll put it to you this way you give me a water board Dick Cheney and one hour and I ll have him confess to the Sharon Tate murders If it s done wrong you certainly could drown You could swallow your tongue It could do a whole bunch of stuff to you If it s done wrong or it s torture Larry It s torture 109 Questions about 9 11 edit In April and May 2008 in several radio interviews for his new book Don t Start the Revolution Without Me Ventura expressed concern about what he called unanswered questions about 9 11 110 His remarks about the possibility that the World Trade Center was demolished with explosives were repeated in newspaper and television stories after some of the interviews 111 On May 18 2009 when asked by Sean Hannity of Fox News how George W Bush could have avoided the September 11 attacks Ventura answered And there it is again you pay attention to memos on August 6th that tell you exactly what bin Laden s gonna do 112 On April 9 2011 when Piers Morgan of CNN asked Ventura for his official view of the events of 9 11 Ventura said My theory of 9 11 is that we certainly at the best we knew it was going to happen They allowed it to happen to further their agenda in the Middle East and go to these wars 113 Other endeavors editPost gubernatorial life edit nbsp Ventura orating at the Rally for the Republic in 2008Ventura was succeeded in office on January 6 2003 by Republican Tim Pawlenty In October 2003 he began a weekly MSNBC show Jesse Ventura s America the show was canceled after a couple of months Ventura has alleged it was canceled because he opposed the Iraq War MSNBC honored the balance of his three year contract legally preventing him from doing any other TV or news shows 114 On October 22 2004 with Ventura by his side former Maine Governor Angus King endorsed John Kerry for president at the Minnesota state capitol building Ventura did not speak at the press conference When prodded for a statement King responded He plans to vote for John Kerry but he doesn t want to make a statement and subject himself to the tender mercies of the Minnesota press 115 In the 2012 Senate elections Ventura endorsed King in his campaign for the open Senate seat in Maine which King won 116 In November 2004 an advertisement began airing in California featuring Ventura in which he voiced his opposition to then Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger s policies regarding Native American casinos 117 Ventura served as an advisory board member for a group called Operation Truth a nonprofit organization set up to give voice to troops who served in Iraq The current use of the National Guard is wrong These are men who did not sign up to go occupy foreign nations 118 In August 2005 Ventura became the spokesperson for BetUS an online sportsbook 119 On December 29 2011 Ventura announced his support for Ron Paul on The Alex Jones Show in the 2012 presidential election as the only anti war candidate Like Paul Ventura is known for supporting a less interventionist foreign policy 120 But after Mitt Romney became the presumptive Republican nominee in May 2012 Ventura gave his support to Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson on June 12 2012 whom Ventura argued was the choice for voters who really want to rebel 121 In September 2012 Ventura and his wife appeared in an advertisement calling for voters to reject a referendum to be held in Minnesota during the November elections that amend the state constitution to ban same sex marriage The referendum was defeated 122 123 In October 2022 Ventura endorsed incumbent governor Tim Walz for reelection in an advertisement praising Walz s handling of the COVID 19 pandemic protection of women s rights and protection of democracy 124 Books edit Main article American Conspiracies nbsp Ventura at a book signing in 2016Ventura wrote several other books after leaving office On April 1 2008 his Don t Start the Revolution Without Me was released In it Ventura describes a hypothetical campaign in which he is an independent candidate for president of the United States in 2008 In an interview with the Associated Press at the time of the book s release Ventura denied any plans for a presidential bid saying that the scenario was only imaginary and not indicative of a secret plan to run 125 On MinnPost com Ventura s agent Steve Schwartz said of the book Ventura is revealing why he left politics and discussing the disastrous war in Iraq why he sees our two party system as corrupt and what Fidel Castro told him about who was really behind the assassination of President Kennedy 126 Ventura also wrote DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans No More Gangs in Government which was released on June 11 2012 The book expresses Ventura s opposition to the two party system and calls for political parties to be abolished 127 On September 6 2016 Jesse Ventura s Marijuana Manifesto was released making the case for the legalization of cannabis and detailing the various special interests that benefit from keeping it illegal 128 Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura edit Main article Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura In December 2009 Ventura hosted TruTV s new show Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 129 Ventura will hunt down answers plunging viewers into a world of secret meetings midnight surveillance shifty characters and dark forces truTV said in a statement On the program Ventura traveled the country investigating cases and getting input from believers and skeptics before passing judgment on a theory s validity 130 According to TruTV the first episode drew 1 6 million viewers a record for a new series on the network 131 The first season was followed by a second in 2010 and a third in 2012 132 After three seasons the show was discontinued in 2013 133 but as of 2017 it is still shown worldwide on satellite TV citation needed We The People podcast edit On July 31 2014 Ventura launched a weekly podcast We The People distributed by Adam Carolla s Carolla Digital 134 135 136 which ran until March 4 2015 137 138 Guests included Larry King 139 Bill Goldberg Chris Jericho Roddy Piper Donald Trump Mark Dice and leading members of the 9 11 Truth movement 140 Disputes editNavy SEAL background edit Bill Salisbury an attorney in San Diego and a former Navy SEAL officer has accused Ventura of pretending to be a SEAL He wrote that Ventura blurred an important distinction by claiming to be a SEAL when he was actually a frogman with the UDT Compared to SEAL teams UDTs saw less combat and took fewer casualties 28 141 Salisbury described Ventura s Navy training thus Ventura took a screening test at boot camp to qualify for Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL BUD S training Those who completed BUD S when Ventura was in training were sent to either a SEAL or an underwater demolition team Graduation did not however authorize the trainee to call himself a SEAL or a UDT frogman He had to first successfully complete a six month probationary period in the Teams 142 Ventura underwent BUD S training and was assigned to a UDT team He received the NEC 5321 22 UDT designation after completing a six month probationary period with Underwater Demolition Team 12 He was never granted the Navy Enlisted Classification NEC 5326 Combatant Swimmer SEAL designation which requires a six month probationary period with SEAL TEAM ONE or TWO In 1983 eight years after Ventura left the Navy the UDTs were disbanded and those operators were retrained and retasked as SEALs citation needed Responding to the controversy Ventura s office confirmed that he was a member of the UDT His spokesman said that Ventura has never tried to convince people otherwise 28 Ventura said Today we refer to all of us as SEALs That s all it is He dismissed the accusations of lying about being a SEAL as much ado about nothing 141 Former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb the editor of the website SOFREP com wrote in a column on the site Jesse Ventura graduated with Basic Underwater Demolition Class 58 and like it or not he earned his status He disagreed with the argument that Ventura was a UDT and not a SEAL saying try telling that to a WWII UDT veteran who swam ashore before the landing craft on D Day The UDTs and SEALs are essentially one and the same It s why the UDT is still part of the training acronym BUD S Webb wrote 143 Lawsuit against the TSA edit In January 2011 Ventura filed a lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration seeking a declaration that the agency s new controversial pat down policy violated citizens Fourth Amendment rights and an injunction to bar the TSA from subjecting him to the pat down procedures Ventura received a titanium hip replacement in 2008 that sets off metal detectors at airport security checkpoints 144 The U S district court dismissed the suit for lack of jurisdiction in November 2011 ruling that challenges to TSA orders policies and procedures must be brought only in the U S courts of appeals 145 After the court s ruling Ventura held a press conference in which he called the federal judges cowards said he no longer felt patriotic and would henceforth refer to the U S as the Fascist States of America said he would never take commercial flights again said he would seek dual citizenship in Mexico and said he would never stand for a national anthem again and would instead raise a fist 146 Chris Kyle dispute edit During a January 2012 interview on Opie and Anthony former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle said he had punched Ventura in 2006 at a bar in Coronado California during a wake for Michael A Monsoor a fellow SEAL who had been killed in Iraq According to Kyle Ventura was vocally expressing opposition to the War in Iraq Kyle who wrote about the alleged incident in his book but did not mention Ventura by name said he approached Ventura and asked him to tone down his voice because the families of SEAL personnel were present but that Ventura responded that the SEALs deserved to lose a few guys Kyle said he then punched Ventura 147 148 Ventura denied the event occurred 147 Lawsuit edit In January 2012 after Kyle declined to retract his statement Ventura sued Kyle for defamation in federal court In a motion filed by Kyle s attorney in August 2012 to dismiss two of the suit s three counts declarations by five former SEALs and the mothers of two others supported Kyle s account 148 149 But in a motion filed by Ventura Bill DeWitt a close friend of Ventura and former SEAL who was present with him at the bar suggested that Ventura interacted with a few SEALs but was involved in no confrontation with Kyle and that Kyle s claims were false DeWitt s wife also said she witnessed no fight between Kyle and Ventura 150 151 In 2013 while the lawsuit was ongoing Kyle was murdered in an unrelated incident and Ventura substituted Taya Kyle Chris Kyle s widow and the executor of his estate as the defendant 152 After a three week trial in federal court in St Paul in July 2014 the jury reached an 8 2 divided verdict in Ventura s favor and awarded him 1 85 million 500 000 for defamation and 1 345 477 25 for unjust enrichment 153 151 154 155 Ventura testified at the trial 156 157 In August 2014 U S District Judge Richard H Kyle no relation to Chris Kyle upheld the jury s award finding it reasonable and supported by a preponderance of the evidence Attorneys for Kyle s estate said that the defamation damages would be covered by HarperCollins s libel insurance The unjust enrichment award was not covered by insurance After the verdict HarperCollins announced that it would remove the sub chapter Punching out Scruff Face from all future editions of Kyle s book 158 Kyle s estate moved for either judgment as a matter of law or a new trial 159 160 161 In November 2014 the district court denied the motions 162 163 Kyle s estate appealed to the U S Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit 164 165 Oral argument was held in October 2015 166 167 and on June 13 2016 the appeals court vacated and reversed the unjust enrichment judgment and vacated and remanded the defamation judgment for a new trial holding that We cannot accept Ventura s unjust enrichment theory because it enjoys no legal support under Minnesota law Ventura s unjust enrichment claim fails as a matter of law 168 169 Ventura sought to appeal the circuit court s decision to the U S Supreme Court 170 but in January 2017 the Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal 171 In December 2014 Ventura sued publisher HarperCollins over the same statement in American Sniper 172 In December 2017 Ventura and HarperCollins settled the dispute on undisclosed terms and Ventura dropped his lawsuit against both the publisher and Kyle s estate 173 174 175 Personal life editFamily edit On July 18 1975 three days after his 24th birthday Ventura married his wife Terry 21 The couple have two children a son Tyrel 176 who is a film and television director and producer 177 and a daughter Jade 176 With the exception of the first two WrestleManias Ventura always said hello to Terry Tyrel and Jade back in Minneapolis during his commentary at the annual event Tyrel also had the honor of inducting his father into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2004 and worked on Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura including as an investigator in the show s third season citation needed Ventura and his wife split their time between White Bear Lake Minnesota and Los Cabos Baja California Sur Mexico 178 Regarding his life in Mexico Ventura has said I live one hour from pavement and one hour from electricity I drive down and back every year and it s truly an adventure to live down there where I do because I m off the grid I have electricity but it s all solar I m completely solar powered down there And it makes you pay more attention It makes you turn the lights off when you re not using them 179 Health edit During his wrestling days Ventura used anabolic steroids He admitted this after retiring from competition and went on to make public service announcements and appear in printed ads and on posters warning young people about the potential dangers and potential health risks of abusing steroids 180 In 2002 Ventura was hospitalized for a severe blood clot in his lungs the same kind of injury that ended his wrestling career 181 Religion edit Ventura has said that he was baptized a Lutheran 182 In 1999 Ventura said in an NBC News interview that he was baptized a Lutheran but he later came out as an atheist on The Joe Rogan Experience 183 In a Playboy interview Ventura said Organized religion is a sham and a crutch for weak minded people who need strength in numbers It tells people to go out and stick their noses in other people s business I live by the golden rule Treat others as you d want them to treat you The religious right wants to tell people how to live 184 In his 1999 bestselling memoir I Ain t Got Time to Bleed Ventura responded to the controversy sparked by these remarks by elaborating on his views concerning religion I d like to clarify my comments published in Playboy about religious people being weak minded I didn t mean all religious people I don t have any problem with the vast majority of religious folks I count myself among them more or less But I believe because it makes sense to me not because I think it can be proven There are lots of people out there who think they know the truth about God and religion but does anybody really know for sure That s why the Founding Fathers built freedom of religious belief into the structure of this nation so that everybody could make up their minds for themselves But I do have a problem with the people who think they have some right to try to impose their beliefs on others I hate what the fundamentalist fanatics are doing to our country It seems as though if everybody doesn t accept their version of reality that somehow invalidates it for them Everybody must believe the same things they do That s what I find weak and destructive 80 In April 2011 Ventura said on The Howard Stern Show that he is an atheist and that his beliefs could disqualify him for office in the future saying I don t believe you can be an atheist and admit it and get elected in our country 185 In an October 2010 CNN interview Ventura stated religion as being the root of all evil remarking that you notice every war is fought over religion 186 As governor Ventura endorsed equal rights for religious minorities as well as people who do not believe in God by declaring July 4 2002 Indivisible Day He inadvertently proclaimed October 13 19 2002 Christian Heritage Week in Minnesota 187 Championships and accomplishments editAmerican Wrestling Association AWA World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Adrian Adonis 188 Cauliflower Alley Club Iron Mike Mazurki Award 1999 Central States Wrestling NWA World Tag Team Championship Central States version 1 time with Tank Patton 189 Continental Wrestling Association AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship 2 times 190 George Tragos Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Frank Gotch Award 2003 NWA Hawaii NWA Hawaii Tag Team Championship 1 time with Steve Strong 191 Pacific Northwest Wrestling NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship 2 times 192 193 NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship 5 times with Bull Ramos 2 Buddy Rose 2 and Jerry Oates 1 194 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 239 of the top 500 singles wrestlers during the PWI Years in 2003 195 Ranked No 67 of the top 100 tag teams of the PWI Years with Adrian Adonis 196 Ring Around The Northwest Newsletter Wrestler of the Year 1976 197 World Wrestling Entertainment WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2004 2 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards Best Color Commentator 1987 1990 198 Electoral history edit1990 Brooklyn Park mayoral election 199 Name Votes Percent OutcomeJesse Ventura non partisan 12 728 63 3 gainJim Krautkremer inc non partisan 7 390 36 7 loss1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election Party Candidate Votes Reform Jesse Ventura 773 713 37 0 n aRepublican Norm Coleman 717 350 34 3 29 0Democratic DFL Hubert H Skip Humphrey III 587 528 28 1 6 0Green Ken Pentel 7 034 0 3 n aOthers 5 365 0 3 n aWrite ins 776 n aMajority 56 363 2 7Turnout 2 091 766 60 0Reform gain from Republican Swing2020 United States presidential election in Alaska 200 Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald TrumpMike Pence 189 951 52 8 1 6Democratic Joe BidenKamala Harris 153 778 42 8 6 2Libertarian Jo JorgensenSpike Cohen 8 897 2 5 3 4Green Jesse VenturaCynthia McKinney 2 673 0 7 1 1Constitution Don BlankenshipWilliam Mohr 1 127 0 3 0 9Independent Brock PierceKarla Ballard 825 0 2 N AAlliance Rocky De La FuenteDarcy Richardson 318 0 1 N AWrite in 1 961 0 6 N ATotal votes 359 530 100 6 7Republican hold SwingBibliography editI Ain t Got Time to Bleed Reworking the Body Politic from the Bottom Up 1999 ISBN 978 0 375 50332 0 Do I Stand Alone Going to the Mat Against Political Pawns and Media Jackals 2000 ISBN 978 0 7434 0586 7 Jesse Ventura Tells it Like it Is America s Most Outspoken Governor Speaks Out About Government August 1 2002 co authored with Heron Marquez ISBN 978 0 8225 0385 9 Don t Start the Revolution Without Me 2008 co authored with Dick Russell ISBN 978 1 60239 273 1 American Conspiracies Lies Lies and More Dirty Lies That the Government Tells Us 2010 co authored with Dick Russell ISBN 978 1 60239 802 3 Updated and revised edition 2015 co authored with Dick Russell ISBN 978 1 6345 0545 1 63 Documents the Government Doesn t Want You to Read 2011 co authored with Dick Russell ISBN 978 1 61608 226 0 DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans No More Gangs in Government 2012 co authored with Dick Russell ISBN 978 1 6160 8448 6 They Killed Our President 63 Reasons to Believe There Was a Conspiracy to Assassinate JFK 2013 with Dick Russell amp David Wayne ISBN 978 1 6263 6139 3 Sh t Politicians Say The Funniest Dumbest Most Outrageous Things Ever Uttered By Our Leaders 2016 ISBN 978 1 5107 1417 5 Marijuana Manifesto 2016 ISBN 978 1 5107 1424 3See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Politics portalList of American politicians who switched parties in officeReferences edit DeAngelo Dominic July 17 2022 Jesse Ventura Teases Presidential Run With Third Political Party WrestlingInc com Retrieved August 24 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u OWOW profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved December 29 2012 a b c Jesse Ventura Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net Retrieved December 23 2019 Jesse Ventura s Profile Wrestlingdata com Retrieved March 24 2021 a b c d Jesse Ventura WWE Retrieved June 16 2019 a b More than Military MilitaryHub com Archived from the original on December 24 2018 Retrieved 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Minnesotans like his style don t mind moonlighting Star Tribune July 22 1999 1A deFiebre Conrad Using body language Ventura backs Kerry Star Tribune October 23 2004 1A Kahn Joseph P The Body Politic The Boston Globe February 25 2004 Accessed April 28 2004 Olson Rochelle and Bob von Sternberg GOP demands equal time Wellstone aide apologizes Ventura upset Minneapolis Star Tribune October 31 2002 1A External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jesse Ventura nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura at IMDb nbsp Jesse Ventura on WWE com nbsp Jesse Ventura s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Wrestlingdata com nbsp Internet Wrestling Database nbsp Appearances on C SPAN Minnesota Historical Society Archived November 25 2020 at the Wayback Machine Issue positions and quotes at On the Issues Fact checking at PolitiFact com Jesse Ventura on Twitter Off The Grid with Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura at SubstackParty political officesFirst Reform nominee for 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