Schwarzenegger's 'girlie-men' remark...
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| Mon, 07-19-2004 - 11:05am |
Somebody give the man a thesaurus! While I'm not 'offended' by his remark, I do think it makes him sound stupid, juvenile & embarrassing. I can just imagine what must have been going through Maria's mind when she heard that comment! LOL!
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/182682_girlie19.html
Schwarzenegger's 'girlie-men' remark draws criticism from Democrats
Monday, July 19, 2004
By TIM MOLLOY
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES -- A spokesman for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said yesterday that the governor would not apologize for calling lawmakers "girlie men," despite criticisms from Democrats that the remark was sexist and homophobic.
Schwarzenegger dished out the insult at a rally Saturday, claiming Democrats were delaying the budget by catering to special interests.
"If they don't have the guts to come up here in front of you and say, 'I don't want to represent you, I want to represent those special interests, the unions, the trial lawyers ...' if they don't have the guts, I call them girlie men," Schwarzenegger said to the cheering crowd at a mall food court in Ontario.
The governor lifted the term from a long-running "Saturday Night Live" skit in which two pompous, Schwarzenegger-worshipping weightlifters repeatedly use it to mock those who don't meet their standards of physical perfection.
Democrats said Schwarzenegger's remarks were insulting to women and gays and distracted from budget negotiations. State Sen. Sheila Kuehl said the governor had resorted to "blatant homophobia."
"It uses an image that is associated with gay men in an insulting way, and it was supposed to be an insult. That's very troubling that he would use such a homophobic way of trying to put down legislative leadership," said Kuehl, one of five members of the Legislature's five-member Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus.
"It's ironic that the governor would try to find a metaphor for weakness when his real problem is that we're being too strong," she said.
Schwarzenegger's criticism of Democrats stems in part from their support of one bill prohibiting schools from contracting services with private companies, and another giving workers authority to sue their employers to enforce labor laws. Each side accuses the other of caving in to special interests.
At a rally yesterday in Stockton, the governor gave a speech almost identical to the one he delivered in Ontario but without the "girlie men" remark. Spokesman Rob Stutzman said the line was dropped because Schwarzenegger had already sent the message he wanted to send, not because he regretted his remarks.
"It's a forceful way of making the point to regular Californians that legislators are wimps when they let special interests push them around," Stutzman said.
Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, a Democrat, said that while he wasn't upset by the remark, his 13-year-old daughter was.
"She's a young girl who knows the governor and really likes him a lot and didn't find the term to be a positive term, and finds it to be derogatory," Nunez said. "It was no question a very, very insensitive comment to make. ... I think it really is beneath Governor Schwarzenegger."
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"Spokesman Rob Stutzman said the line was dropped because Schwarzenegger had already sent the message he wanted to send, not because he regretted his remarks."
What message is that? That he uses lines
ITA. Shows his vocabulary isn't sufficient to express his ideas--I'm not sure a thesaurus
would work. What word could he use for "girlie-men". It was probably the only insult he could think of that was a printable.
Says a mouth-full about Schwarzenegger--once you learn lines you never know when they'll pop out.
Politics is just like the news nowadays. More about entertaing the masses and getting paid than actually providing a better today and tomorrow for the everyday people.
Says a mouth-full about Schwarzenegger--once you learn lines you never know when they'll pop out.
All I could envision was Conan, The Barbarian....ROTFLMAO!
Had I been a Cali poli, I would have come back with, "Well, you know, the Gov did a lot of steroids back in the day. They have long-term side effects, you know."
Then I would have gone back to Sacramento and worked my rear off for the people I represent and with the govenor to try to hammer out the budget.
He's an old gym-rat and sometimes you got to let them know you can give as good as you get and then they respect you.
He's an old gym-rat and sometimes you got to let them know you can give as good as you get and then they respect you.
I guess the chest-beating testosterone-laden response doesn't work with me.
I am also a Democrat, and, as such, a member of the majority party. I can give as good as I get, and I am not a victim. And no one, not even the Terminator, is going to get away with that type of B.S. and have me whine, "He said bad things about me. He said bad things about me."
I believe in a measured response. And like naughty children, the Republicans have gotten away with this "he-man" stuff just a little too long. Time for a trip to the woodshed. Taught me some manners.
LOL!
"They hit one of yours, you hit two of theirs. They put one of yours in the hospital, you put one of theirs in the morgue. That's the way you do it, Chicago style."
Sean Connery as Jimmy Malone in "The Untouchables."
How's that for testosterone? LOL!
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