I wasn't going to post this, but didn't we imPEACH a president for lying about his sleazy personal life? how's this creep any different?
I could care less about his personal life, but let the press go after him like they did WJC, and question him about the nude photos, the assgrabs, the humiliation of women, etc. there's plenty more where this came from
http://www.unionrecord.com/arts/display.php?ID=104may be petty, but I've seen the picture....have it somewhere, buried in piles of old Spy mags.
what DEMONcrat could get away with THIS:
It all went well until I asked a question that obviously upset him. It was about a nude picture of him a colleague said she had seen in a German magazine. Arnold, his smile now gone, said he was devoted to making bodybuilding a legitimate sport and would never cheapen its, or his, image by posing in the nude. Chastened, I asked a few more quick questions, then ended the interview......
.......Back at the paper, I told my colleague that Schwarzenegger denied the nude photo story. To prove she was telling the truth, she brought the magazine to work the next day. There he was, smiling that gap-toothed smile, full-frontally naked as a jaybird. It wasn’t a snapshot, but what looked like a studio pose. It was later published in America in Spy Magazine – along with Arnold’s jokey explanation of it.
In the story I wrote about the interview for the next day’s paper, I left out the blonde – I knew that would never get in (by the way, this was years before he married Maria Shriver) – but kept his response about the nude photo. The editor took it out.
“Someday,” I thought to myself then, “I’m going to be able to write the whole story.”
I didn’t know it would take this long.will this be picked up anywhere? does it matter?
should I go through my junkpile, scan, link said picture?
and just for fun....."Eating is not cheating"---by John Connolly, who wrote the unpublished book about the Starr, Isikoff, and the elves.
http://www.health-and-medical.com/health/man_health_magazine/man_health_magazine_msg42682/man_health_magazine_msg42682.shtmlOnce, he was a box office terminator. But now that Arnold Schwarzenegger has lost some of his muscle in Hollywood, stories of his boorish behavior can no longer be routinely erased. Then again, he'd make a helluva politician.
The tabloid press got a nice Christmas present late last year when Arnold Schwarzenegger tore through a day of publicity work in London, promoting his latest film, The 6th Day, which had just opened there. In less than 24 hours, the star was said to have attempted to, as high school boys used to say, cop a little feel from three different female talk-show hosts.