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Attorney General wants Schwarzenegger investigated
Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal ^ | October 5, 2003 | Timothy Roberts

Posted on 10/06/2003 6:59:35 AM PDT by John Jorsett

California Attorney General Bill Lockyer on Sunday in San Jose called on Arnold Schwarzenegger to volunteer to be investigated over the accusations that he harassed 15 women over the last 20 years.

The attorney general, a Democrat, was accompanying a campaign bus tour by Gov. Gray Davis, who is the target of Tuesday's recall election.

Republican Mr. Schwarzenegger is the leading candidate to replace Mr. Davis if the governor is removed from office.

Mr. Lockyer made the challenge to the body builder-turned-candidate Sunday afternoon in San Jose, where Mr. Davis address more than 500 union members at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 332 headquarters on Almaden Road.

In comments toward the end of the rally, Mr. Lockyer said that Mr. Davis had volunteered to be investigated several times during his five years in office when disputes over contracts have arisen.

"Arnold Schwarzenegger should volunteer to be investigated like Gray Davis," Mr. Lockyer said.

Later, reporters asked Mr. Lockyer if his comments could be seen as politicizing the criminal justice system.

"Well you know this time of year everything is seen through the lens of what's political, and sometimes those that want to believe their candidate is virtuous choose to disregard any charges. It just seems to me that this is something that ought to be investigated," he said.

Earlier, when Mr. Davis stepped off a mostly empty chartered Greyhound bus, the governor said the charges raised by the women to the Los Angeles Times "are very disturbing and raise real doubts as to whether Mr. Schwarzenegger should govern California. Mr. Schwarzenegger should address these questions specifically and not with vague and evasive answers and partial denials. Are all 15 of these women lying, or is Mr. Schwarzenegger not telling us the truth?"

The Schwarzenegger campaign quickly shot back with an attack on Messrs. Davis and Lockyer.

Karen Hanretty, press secretary for the Schwarzenegger campaign, said in a telephone interview that Mr. Davis has engaged in questionable fund raising activities. She pointed to the controversy of a non-bid contract for $95 million with Oracle Corp. in 2002, and shortly before the company made a $25,000 contribution to the governor's re-election campaign.

"Democrats should turn an inquiring eye toward the actions of their own governor whose actions in office have directly affected voters instead of looking at Arnold Schwarzenegger," Ms. Hanretty said.

"Where was Bill Lockyer when the Oracle contract was signed?" she asked. "It looks like Bill Lockyer, who decries 'puke politics' is engaging in just that."

Mr. Davis was joined on stage at the union hall by a host of local politicians, including San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales, San Jose's Congressional delegation, Zoe Lofgren and Mike Honda, state Assembly members Manny Diaz and Sally Lieber, and city council members Nora Campos, Dave Cortese, Terry Gregory and Ken Yeager.

Earlier in the day the governor had signed into law legislation that will require larger companies to offer health insurance to their employees or pay into a state fund that will provide that insurance. He touted that along with expansion of insurance to one million children, environmental legislation and workers' compensation reform, which the governor said "won't hurt one worker but will help every business, government entity and nonprofit in the state. He also noted his efforts to improve Caltrain service to San Francisco and to bring BART to San Jose.

"Now, why would they want to recall a guy like me?" he asked, and the crowd chanted "Gray Davis, Gray Davis."


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KEYWORDS: calgov2002; harassment; recall; schwartzenstandards; schwarzenegger; winoneforthegroper; yawn
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To: Catspaw
Hasn't the statue of limitations run out?
61 posted on 10/06/2003 9:07:26 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: Redwood71
Notice the difference between the way the media is covering these ALLEGATIONS against AS and BC? What are these 15 women's NAMES? What is their motive? Why did they wait so long? Hasn't the statue of limitations run out on these charges? All of these questions were raised over and over again against EVERY NAMED accuser of BC. Why aren't these incidents NOT considered to be his PRIVATE LIFE. Even BC's rape of Juanita Brodderick was described by Al Gore as his PRIVATE LIFE.
62 posted on 10/06/2003 9:10:41 AM PDT by PISANO
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To: PISANO
How has the LA Times treated Kobe Bryant's accuser? I think that would be an interesting thing to look at.
63 posted on 10/06/2003 9:13:38 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: John Jorsett
Gee, even if any of that happened, the statute of limitations is long over in each case.

Amazing what depths Demonrats will sink to.
64 posted on 10/06/2003 9:13:59 AM PDT by Steely Glint ("Communists are just Democrats in a big hurry.")
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To: John Jorsett
Is this the same Attorney General that's a cross-dresser?
65 posted on 10/06/2003 9:14:35 AM PDT by Saundra Duffy (For victory & freedom!!!)
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To: Dante3
Hasn't the statue of limitations run out?

Sure.

But that hasn't stopped them, has it?

And why no complaints or lawsuits when it happened? Saying that someone did something at a press conference ain't the same as getting someone under oath and questioning them.

66 posted on 10/06/2003 9:17:11 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: AmericanInTokyo
The 'ugly' yet principled Abraham Lincoln

Yeah, and he was probably cross-eyed and DEFINITELY not a team player, what with that whole civil war thingy.

Abraham Lincoln and McClintock. Two peas in a pod! I don't know how anyone could waste their vote on either.

;-)

Hb

67 posted on 10/06/2003 9:20:59 AM PDT by Hoverbug
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To: strela
When I read some of these remarks, I feel like I accidentally walked into a N.O.W. meeting. (Is it illegal to touch a woman? I had no idea.)
68 posted on 10/06/2003 9:21:52 AM PDT by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (I'm not perfect, but parts of me are excellent.)
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To: familyofman
But, will you have a problem with the next recall - which I see happenning as soon as permitted - by the dems?

The recall provision has been in the CA Constitution for over 90 years. There have been over 30 attempts to recall the governor during that period. This is the first recall effort to make it all the way to an election. IMHO, chances for a successful repeat of the recall are quite slim, bordering on nonexistent.

69 posted on 10/06/2003 9:27:07 AM PDT by Bob (http://www.TomMcClintock.com)
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To: an amused spectator
Arnold should ask for two investigations here. He should ask for a Federal Corruptions Investigation of Governor Davis and Attorney General Lockyer. He should also ask for a Federal Grand Jury Indictment of Lockyer for the civil rights violations of all the men who have been raped in California prisons.
70 posted on 10/06/2003 10:26:18 AM PDT by Enterprise
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To: PISANO
I wish it was that easy. The statutes of limitation concerning the events that supposedly happened twenty plus years ago are long past. What they are talking about now is some groping done over the last twenty years. These event are mostly past limitation, but the point is not to find him guilty of anything. Just to try to discredit him for the next three days. Then they can retract the story like the NY Slimes did concerning the Hitler thing. The papers take this absence without malice thing to task every time they do this. (Or can I say, "to great advantage?) This is not a mistake, it is slander and should be treated this way by Arnold just like he was fighting back at the National Enquirer. One is no better than the other when they do this under the guise of being a news source.

Red
71 posted on 10/06/2003 10:29:28 AM PDT by Redwood71
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To: John Jorsett
Sounds like Gov. Schwarzenegger's first official act ought to be to appoint a new attorney general.
72 posted on 10/06/2003 10:32:39 AM PDT by judywillow (the supposed Kr)
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To: John Jorsett
To what extent do you think Davis et,al are throwing mud at Arnold in an attempt to innoculate themselves for the near certain investigation into their running of the government for the last 5 years?

When newly elected governor Schwartzenegger announces a probe into [insert dem scandal/mal-feasence here], the Davis crowd and their attendant media will all scream PARTISAN PAYBACK! as loud as they can.

The Dems know they're going down in the election, they're just looking ahead and hoping to deflect the upcoming investigation into their corrupt administration.

73 posted on 10/06/2003 10:36:05 AM PDT by mac_truck (newsflash: Shredder sales in Sacremento skyrocket...)
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To: John Jorsett
>>>>So a recall couldn't possibly happen sooner than 9 months plus signature gathering/verification time. Call it 11 months minimum.

I can't help but wonder who Moveon.org has in their "phone bank". Anyway, heads up to all on their latest email.

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Exceprt from today's front page New York Times article:
http://nytimes.com/2003/10/03/national/03BOOK.html?hp

Schwarzenegger Admired Hitler, Book Proposal Says
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

A film producer who chronicled Arnold Schwarzenegger's rise to fame as a champion bodybuilder in the 1970's circulated a book proposal six years ago that quoted the young Mr. Schwarzenegger expressing admiration for Adolf Hitler.

The book proposal by the producer, George Butler, included what were presented as verbatim excerpts from interviews with Mr. Schwarzenegger in the filming of the documentary "Pumping Iron." In a part of the interview not used in the film, Mr. Schwarzenegger was asked to name his heroes — "who do you admire most."

"It depends for what," Mr. Schwarzenegger said, according to the transcript in the book proposal. "I admired Hitler, for instance, because he came from being a little man with almost no formal education up to power. And I admire him for being such a good public speaker."

In addition to the transcript, Mr. Butler wrote in his book proposal that in the 1970's, he considered Mr. Schwarzenegger a "flagrant, outspoken admirer of Hitler." In the proposal, Mr. Butler also said he had seen Mr. Schwarzenegger playing "Nazi marching songs from long-playing records in his collection at home" and said that the actor "frequently clicked his heels and pretended to be an S.S. officer."
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Arnold quoted in Slate/MSNBC:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2086742/

Speaking at his 1988 wedding on controversial former-Nazi and war criminal Kurt Waldheim:

"My friends don't want me to mention Kurt's name, because of all the recent Nazi stuff and the U.N. controversy, but I love him and Maria does too, and so thank you, Kurt."
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Excerpts from yesterday's LA Times article:
(click here for the full story)

Women Say Schwarzenegger Groped, Humiliated Them
By Gary Cohn, Carla Hall and Robert W. Welkos, Times Staff Writers

"Did he rape me? No," said one woman, who described a 1980 encounter in which she said Schwarzenegger touched her breast. "Did he humiliate me? You bet he did."...

In interviews with The Times, three of the women described their surprise and discomfort when Schwarzenegger grabbed their breasts. A fourth said he reached under her skirt and gripped her buttocks. A fifth woman said Schwarzenegger groped her and tried to remove her bathing suit in a hotel elevator. A sixth said Schwarzenegger pulled her onto his lap and asked whether a certain sexual act had ever been performed on her....

One of the women in the 2001 Premiere article was British television host Anna Richardson, who accused Schwarzenegger of touching her breast. In an interview with The Times, she reiterated that account... "He kept looking at my breasts, kept asking if I worked out," she said. "I went to shake his hand and he grabbed me onto his knee and he said, 'Before you go, I want to know if your breasts are real.'" She said she looked around for help from other people in the room, but nobody came to her assistance. At that point, "he circled my left nipple with his finger and he said, 'Yes, they are real.'" She said he then let her go....


The secretary, then in her 30s, said she sat on a couch opposite Schwarzenegger while the actor and her supervisor talked. When the conversation ended, the secretary said she approached Schwarzenegger to shake his hand and say goodbye. He remained seated, she said, and he slipped his left hand under her skirt and grabbed her right buttock. "He just held on. He held on and said, 'You have a very nice ass.' He said, 'I'd love to work you out.'"....

Another woman, now a wife and mother in her 30s, said she also fell in Schwarzenegger's "sight lines" while working as a crew member on 'Terminator 2' in Fontana. "I was walking on the set and Arnold called out, 'Come here, you sexy devil,' and reached out and pulled me on to his lap," the woman recalled. She said he then whispered in her ear: "Have you ever had a man slide his tongue in your [anus]?" "I didn't know how to react," the woman said. "It was bizarre. What he said was so specifically sexual, it was bizarre..." After the incident, she said, she continued on her way. "I didn't fall apart," she said, but added: "It's embarrassing and degrading when you're doing a job."

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Excerpt from the July 2003 Entertainment Weekly magazine story (not available on the web):

But nothing in T3 bears Schwarzenegger's creative stamp more than his epic tussle with the Terminatrix, a battle that begins in a bathroom. The sequence was made longer and more elaborate thanks to the actor's largess--and his singular imagination.

"As we were rehearsing, I saw this toilet bowl," says Schwarzenegger, an impish smile crossing his face. "How many times do you get away with this--to take a woman, grab her upside down, and bury her face in a toilet bowl? I wanted to have something floating in there," he adds. Apparently, he was vetoed. "They thought it was my typical Schwarzenegger overboard," he says. "The thing is, you can do it, because in the end, I didn't do it to a woman--she's a machine! We could get away with it without being crucified by who-knows-what group." (Note to California's Democratic strategists: The soccer-mom set is now yours for the taking!)
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Excerpt from the March 2001 Premiere Magazine story on Arnold Schwarzenegger
"Arnold the Barbarian"
By John Connolly

Once, 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. The level of consternation expressed by those who received this hands-on treatment from the hulking, Austrian-born international superstar ranged from none whatsoever (Denise Van Outen of The Big Breakfast invites her guests to lie on a bed with her and, hence, probably has a rather elastic definition of what constitutes inappropriate behavior) to irked (on tape, Celebrity interviewer Melanie Sykes looks a little thrown off after Arnold gives her a very definite squeeze on the rib cage, directly under her right breast) to, finally, righteously indignant. Anna Richardson of Big Screen claims that after the cameras stopped rolling for her interview segment, Schwarzenegger, apparently attempting to ascertain whether Richardson's breasts were real, tweaked her nipple and then laughed at her objections. "I left the room quite shaken," she says. "What was more upsetting was that his people rushed to protect him and scapegoated me, and not one person came to apologize afterward."

No apologies, indeed: A subsequent statement from Schwarzenegger attorney Martin Singer characterized Richardson as someone trying to get her "15 minutes of fame." After all, why else would she create such an "outrageous fabrication" (Singer's phrase) against a married man&#8212;Schwarzenegger has been wed to NBC's Maria Shriver since 1986&#8212;a father of four, someone who ceaselessly espouses family values in the press? On the other hand, the stills of Schwarzenegger grinning as he pats Van Outen's hip or of his give-me-some-sugar-baby expression as he tries to draw Sykes close to him are a little unsettling. Was Arnold jet-lagged? Going through a midlife crisis?

"You don't get it," says a producer who's worked with Schwarzenegger. "That's the way Arnold always behaves. For some reason, [this time] the studio or the publicists couldn't put enough pressure on the women to kill the story." Terminating bad press was once relatively easy for Schwarzenegger, who for much of the '80s and a good part of the '90s was a veritable money-making machine for the studios. And while some of his most recent films have enjoyed less-than-stellar box office performances, he is still a very huge star and one of the highest-paid actors in the world: He reportedly received $25 million for his work in the 1999 disappointment End of Days. Accordingly, Schwarzenegger films are always big-budget affairs; as such, they provide lots of jobs to lots of people and generate lots of money to lots of studio suits and other peripheral players. Arnold is not just a rich movie star; he's the straw that stirs the drinks. The sort of person, in other words, who tends to get indulged. A lot."

"The second I walked into the room," Anna Richardson says, several weeks after the incident, "he was like a dog in heat." Other stories about Schwarzenegger tend to fit her simile. During the production of the 1991 mega-blockbuster Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a producer on that film recalls Arnold's emerging from his trailer one day and noticing a fortyish female crew member, who was wearing a silk blouse. Arnold went up to the woman, put his hands inside her blouse, and proceeded to pull her breasts out of her bra. Another observer says, "I couldn't believe what I was seeing. This woman's nipples were exposed, and here's Arnold and a few of his clones laughing. I went after the woman, who had run to the shelter of a nearby trailer. She was hysterical but refused to press charges for fear of losing her job. It was disgusting."

The full Premiere article is reprinted on the web here:
http://www.slumdance.com/blogs/brian_flemming/archives/000300.html
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Reuters story citing Schwarzenegger's books:

http://asia.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=politicsNews&storyID=3394868


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74 posted on 10/06/2003 10:42:04 AM PDT by Calpernia (Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: coloradan
You are right...7 years.
75 posted on 10/06/2003 2:34:24 PM PDT by pfflier
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To: an amused spectator
Good point.
76 posted on 10/06/2003 4:20:37 PM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: an amused spectator
I read the article, but it is another one of those situations where since the slime AG is not running for office, and he is a part of an administration that has already been recognized as crooked, he just fits right in. And the main problem is that the democratics in California will vote in lockstep and will ignore anything negative, that will never be printed in the LA Slimes. We are discussing farm animals, not people when you talk about liberals (sheep). Forgive them Lord for they know not what they do. (And they are stupid enough to do it again, and again, and again................
77 posted on 10/07/2003 7:16:56 AM PDT by Redwood71
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Mcloseock never would have won even if Arnold dropped out and Bush campaigned for him.
78 posted on 10/07/2003 7:22:46 AM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Men stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up as if nothing had happened." Churchill)
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