Posted on 07/20/2004 1:39:47 AM PDT by MadIvan
Regards, Ivan

And also silly...
Ping!
Geez, the NAACP leadership calls Bush & Co every name in the book and the expectation is that he should 'come around.' Arnold makes a simple joke and the targets of it break into hysertics.
Kinda like I would expect a girly-man to.
Go get 'em Arnold!
ALWAYS WONDERED WHERE ZELDA ENDED UP.
THANKS IVAN.
Truth hurts. It's nice to see the dumbocrats proving Arnold right with there (over)reaction.
The Democrats sure know how to dish it out but when someone gives them just the slightest taste of the same they go running to mommy (the media) crying just like...well, just like little girly men.
Arnold is right. I didn't vote for him but I am beginning to like Arnold more and more.
Schwarzenegger yesterday said he stands by his comments
Good for him, I would have been disappointed if he backed off and apoligized or something, he went up a couple of notches on my list.
"But Schwarzenegger yesterday said he stands by his comments."
Good! It's refreshing to see a politician who says what he means, means what he says and no backing down.
Bush Backs Arnold on Girlie comment.
Bush 'supports' Arnold: Spokesman asked about governor's 'girlie men' comment
Posted by JohnHuang2
On 07/20/2004 12:38:23 AM PDT with 3 comments
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | July 19, 2004 | Les Kinsolving
Monday, July 19, 2004 WND AT THE WHITE HOUSEBush 'supports' ArnoldSpokesman asked about governor's 'girlie men' comment Posted: July 19, 20046:00 p.m. Eastern Editor's note: Each week, WorldNetDaily White House correspondent Les Kinsolving asks the tough questions no one else will ask. And each week, WorldNetDaily brings you the transcripts of those dialogues with the president and his spokesman. By Les Kinsolving © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com At today's White House news briefing, WND asked presidential press secretary Scott McClellan about California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent comment that his Democrat opponents in the Legislature were "girlie men." WND: The governor of California has refused...
Good. Sometimes you just gotta called the girlie man a girlie man.
Jeez...with all these "girlie men", you might think it was PMS, or something like that
Where is the Dumbocrats outrage of the Whoopie Gholdberg and Mellancamp comments and such?
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
With all the hand-holding that Kerry and Edwards have been doing, what else could Arnold call those Democrats?
From all I've heard and read, Ah-nold is doing the work he promised he do. So, in other words, now that he's an elected official he's doing what he was elected to do. The only "juvenile" is the juvenile little girly-boy whining to the press instead of doing his job.
A very revealing comment, best read with a high-pitched screech on the word "hope".
Arnold was the object of much derision when the clever Hollywood opinion-makers thought he was just a typical muscle-flexing actor with fairly predictable traits reflecting the characters he portrayed.
But Arnold used this as protective cover, as he exploited this persona in his run for the governorship. People continued to confuse his screen personality for the real person behind it, and as a stealth tactic, it worked. Even the hard-core, to-the-death superliberals of the Coast bought the sizzle, without realizing they were also getting the steak.
Some of them have recognized that they made a misjudgment, but they cannot find a way to reverse their stand without looking petty and insignificant. Of course, since they ARE petty and insignificant, objectively it was no great intellectual leap.
Girlie Men. A perfect description. Don't worry, in
a day or two they'll be off Arnold and back to their
own worrying about avoiding mucus-producing foods &
getting enough wheat germ in their diets. Also, their
facial and manicure appointments will distract them.
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