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Time for the Terminator to step forward and answer detailed questions about his past conduct
LA Weekly ^ | 8-29 | Nikki Finke

Posted on 08/29/2003 10:27:25 PM PDT by ambrose

Edited on 08/30/2003 7:06:15 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]


AUG. 29 - SEPT. 4, 2003

Deadline Hollywood


Arnold’s Sexual Recall
Time for the Terminator to step forward and answer detailed questions about his past conduct
by Nikki Finke

Gloria Allred, California’s most high-profile defender of women’s rights, is demanding that Arnold Schwarzenegger answer the “very serious questions” raised by his lurid 1977 boasting that he participated in a gang bang at Gold’s Gym in Venice. In an interview with the L.A. Weekly, the Los Angeles lawyer and feminist who is founder and president of the Women’s Equal Rights Legal Defense and Education Fund added her outrage to what inexplicably has yet to become a real controversy over the candidate’s sexual history and attitudes.

“I am disgusted, appalled, revolted, sickened, disturbed and troubled,” Allred said of Schwarzenegger’s description of one incident in particular: when, with a startling specificity of language, the Pumping Iron star told the magazine, “Bodybuilders party a lot, and once, in Gold’s — the gym in Venice, California, where all the top guys train — there was a black girl who came out naked. Everybody jumped on her and took her upstairs, where we all got together.”

Asked by the interviewer if this had been a “gang bang,” Schwarzenegger said, “Yes, but not everybody, just the guys who can (expletive deleted by FR Admin Moderator) in front of other guys.”

Allred said, “There are a number of unanswered questions here that are very serious questions and shouldn’t be brushed off” by Schwarzenegger or the media. “It sounds as though it was a sexual assault or rape because he says everyone jumped on the woman involved and took her upstairs. It doesn’t sound consensual, though I don’t know for a certainty it wasn’t.

“I would call on Arnold to fully explain the details of what occurred,” Allred said, “including who else was involved, to fully take responsibility for his conduct and his words, to explain whether or not he has engaged in [similar activities with] other women and if so how many. I would also like to know what happened to these women, if there were more than one, because I am concerned about their well-being.”

That sex suddenly surfaced in the California gubernatorial recall election was not shocking, especially given Schwarzenegger’s past as a Hollywood actor who bared his butt and simulated coitus for the camera, as well as our fixation with the subject (witness today’s water-cooler talk about Britney tongue-kissing Madonna at the MTV Video Awards.) But what is remarkable right now is the way that media coverage has been so muffled despite the explosiveness of the Oui interview.

Nonetheless, this new call for Schwarzenegger to account for his behavior may turn the election into a national test that puts to rest once and for all in this post-Clinton era whether the sexual lives of political candidates should be a campaign issue.

By Friday, politicians including recall rival Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante and ex-Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura, along with Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly and MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, all had put themselves on the record as declaring that Schwarzenegger’s 25-year-old sexual past was not relevant to the recall race.

But Allred expressed dismay at not just what Schwarzenegger said and did back then but also what he said and did about it this week. “My point is he hasn’t retracted the statements or apologized for the statements. So you have to assume this is where he stands today. The fact that people grow or their attitudes change is not really relevant. This is what he said and he appears to stand behind it.”

As to whether all candidates’ sexual history is relevant in any election, Allred said, “The answer is absolutely. Who a person is, their character, their history, their treatment of women, matters because, although a person can change, we have a right to know what their behavior has been in the past. Arnold has not given any indication that he thinks there’s anything wrong with what he did. And if he doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with this, he thinks it would be acceptable to repeat this behavior.”

That sentiment was echoed by Toni Broaddus, program director for Equality California, the statewide gay-rights group, who told the San Francisco Chronicle she was disturbed by Schwarzenegger’s description of the gang bang. “That many men and one woman — it was very troubling, because it did seem close to rape,” she said. “It just didn’t sound like the kind of thing that you want the leader of the world’s sixth largest economy bragging about.”

Several gay-rights advocates criticized Schwarzenegger for his use of the word fag in the Oui magazine interview. Michael Andraychak, president of the Los Angeles Stonewall Democratic Club, which opposes the recall, demanded that the candidate apologize, telling the Chronicle that gays react to the word fag the same way that African-Americans react to “the nigger word.”

Bustamante used the N word much more recently and apologized profusely to the black community, saying he had misspoken. About Schwarzenegger’s statements to Oui magazine, Bustamante declared, “People don’t care about these things. They care about the issues. This is not the time to look back.”

Also Friday, the author of the Oui interview, Peter Manso, told Pacifica Radio’s Democracy Now! sShow he thinks that Schwarzenegger’s attitude toward women back then was “to put it bluntly, woman are hunks of meat, no more, no less.” That attitude also permeated a March 2001 Premiere magazine article which recounted more recent moviemaking allegations of groping and fondling. “Stories of his boorish behavior can no longer be routinely erased,” the article said. “Then again, he’d make a helluva politician.” Schwarzenegger denied the allegations but never sued.

Politicians and pundits, not just neoconservatives avowedly friendly to Schwarzenegger’s campaign but even conservative Republicans who would have been expected to voice indignation, were nearly uniform in their mild responses, with most expressing their belief that it would be a mistake to exploit this seeming bump in Schwarzenegger’s political path for “partisan” reasons.

But the Oui magazine interview wasn’t a she-accuses, he-denies allegation like Juanita Broderick vs. Bill Clinton. This was a he-bragged about what he-did situation. We may never know what really happened until we hear from the woman involved. But recently the Supreme Court seemed to confirm what most Democrats had been saying during the Clinton sex scandals: that people’s sex lives are their own personal business. As a result, sex as a political sniper appears disarmed.

But that’s the case as long as the sex is consensual and all parties are willing participants. Which brings us to this self-described gang bang: In the eye of the beholder, was Schwarzenegger a youthful sexual hijinxer or craven sexual predator?

At issue here is that, even in those sexually liberated days of the movies Animal House and Debbie Does Dallas, the term gang bang had then, still has and will always conjure up an image of an act of sexual aggression. Since details are few, whether that happened in this instance is impossible to discern. But let’s at least be honest: The description of several heavily muscled men at one time having a sexual encounter with a lone woman, where words like jump and took are used to describe it, suggests a certain roughness even if the woman may have found it a pleasurable experience.

There is no reason to believe from the context of the interview that foreign-born Schwarzenegger did not know what his words meant. But even in terms of contemporary morality when attitudes toward women careen from politically correct feminism to Howard Stern’s she’s-asking-to-be-treated-like-a-ho humor, it’s a rare set of circumstances to equate a gang bang to a “party” (to use Schwarzenegger’s 1977 language.)

At first, Schwarzenegger had only this to say about the article: It was not the type of interview he would give today. “I never lived my life to be a politician. I never lived my life to be the governor of California,” he told Sacramento station KFBK Wednesday night. “Obviously, I’ve made statements that were ludicrous and crazy and outrageous and all those things, because that’s the way I always was. I was always that way, because otherwise I wouldn’t have done the things that I did in my career, including the bodybuilding and the show business and all those things.”

However, by Friday, the candidate seemed to have developed overnight, claiming at a public appearance that he had no recollection of even giving the interview or what he said.

The Oui question-and-answer interview, which took place when Schwarzenegger was 29 years old and already a minor celebrity (having appeared in two movies, Stay Hungry and Pumping Iron, the documentary about the 1975 Mr. Olympia contest which Schwarzenegger won), first came to light on the Internet on Wednesday. By that evening, some of California’s TV newscasts made general references to Schwarzenegger’s “graphic” description of his “wild” past without fleshing out the lurid details.

By Thursday, there was an eerie silence about the revelations, especially among those blanket-covering the recall, including talk-radio and television gadflies not exactly known for being shy about shouting their opinions.

On Thursday morning, conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly referred to the Schwarzenegger interview on his radio show only in passing to opine that “People’s personal lives have nothing to do with their political lives.” Yet O’Reilly had been among those many pundits and politicians who consistently maintained that the details of Bill Clinton’s sexual past were appropriate fodder for political attacks and press probes — a position vigorously opposed by both liberals and even moderates.

On MSNBC that evening, former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura was openly guffawing when asked if Schwarzenegger’s sexual past mattered. “People need to understand that you’re not the same person at age 19 that you are, in my case, at 51.” Pointing out that in his autobiography he admitted visiting a legal Nevada brothel as a young man, Ventura stated, “It shouldn’t count. We learn. We grow. We mature. You cannot judge people by what you did 20 or 30 years ago.”

By Friday, shock had turned to show. Radio and television commentators and anchors began discussing the content and context of the interview as well as the controversy. Now it could become Topic A. Whether back then reality was simulating a scene out of American Pie or The Accused, voters in the end will have to decide.

Contact Nikki Finke at nikkifinke@deadlinehollywood.com.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
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To: LdSentinal
"It was awful when Democrats used the 'Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged' jargon when defending Clinton. I find it worrisome that some Republicans are using it to defend a guy who boasts about 'gang-bangs.''

Point well taken, but Arnold bragged about it long ago, whereas, Bubba was a raping, coke-snorting gangster while as Governor -- if not President.

321 posted on 08/30/2003 8:41:03 AM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: ambrose
I say the man is a moral idiot-not an insult, a condition to which he has freely admitted. He is such an intellectual light-weight, he has no idea what is wrong with what he has said & done. This campaign may instruct him. His advisors appear not to be competant in that vein.
322 posted on 08/30/2003 10:02:16 AM PDT by GatekeeperBookman (Impossible and Radically Idealist Notions; Strict Constructionist; prickly; quarrelsome.)
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To: ambrose
I didn't use the term "gang-bang", Ahnold did. Why don't you ask him?

Generally speaking the term "gang-bang" does not imply gang-rape. At least it didn't in the 60s and 70s. Besides, "Ahnold" didn't use the term, the interviewer did, "Ahnold" did agree with the term however.

Asked by the interviewer if this had been a “gang bang,” Schwarzenegger said, “Yes, but not everybody, ...”

323 posted on 08/30/2003 10:15:03 AM PDT by El Gato (Federal Judges can twist the Constitution into anything.. or so they think.)
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To: Pro-Bush
Nice screen name - I'm 'Pro-Bush' too... but, is FR really the place for you to pick a screen name that describes your private sex life?
324 posted on 08/30/2003 10:17:16 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (This is our OOL. If you'll notice there's no 'P' in it, let's keep it that way...)
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To: L.N. Smithee
There is yet another major differenance between AS and BC. The woman in question was not a subordinate of AS, and AS held no office at the time. ML was about as much of a subordinate of BC as is possible, unless she'd been a temporary janitor.
325 posted on 08/30/2003 10:18:44 AM PDT by El Gato (Federal Judges can twist the Constitution into anything.. or so they think.)
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To: ambrose
Funny... they never were quick to jump on X42, Beelzebubba. At least Arnold wasn't married at the time of his escapades.
326 posted on 08/30/2003 10:23:21 AM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: ambrose
Perceptions do matter, so the questions deserve answers. But I seem to recall that "Oui" was Playboy's raunchier alter ego rather than any serious pretender to the practice of journalism.

The claims made in such a story have no more credibility than an 18-year old boy's locker-room sexual fantasy boasts. There might be some truth under the braggadocio, or there might be little or none. But does anyone believe that this was a serious interview, with any research or fact checking behind it?

"Ahnold" was doing what every would-be Hollywood actor spends their life at - seeking publicity. I KNOW, I grew up there, attended Fairfax and Hollywood high schools, and had relatives and friends in the business.

Would he have cared, at the time of the interview, if they puffed up what he said, or even created their own quotes to fit their own image? Probably not, if they got his name right and it brought him a tryout or two.

Past statements and actions matter because they serve to demonstrate character and thinking, but this interview is not a true test of either. Bustamante's refusal to disavow Mecha is far more revealing of character and intention, and far more chilling.

So he should answer the questions, and an answer of "I never said that" or "I never did that" has as much credibility as that long-ago interview itself.
328 posted on 08/30/2003 11:09:20 AM PDT by MainFrame65
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To: Kevin Curry
Bump!
329 posted on 08/30/2003 11:36:23 AM PDT by ambrose (If You're Not Outraged, You're Not Paying Attention...)
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To: ambrose
Can the black woman be identified and come forward to give her statement? Now that would be interesting to have Termite and the woman come face to face with each other. Surely, she's out there somewhere.
330 posted on 08/30/2003 11:46:19 AM PDT by lilylangtree
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To: Mr. Mojo
Why does Gloria always wear red? Because her last name is All-red. That`s not some lame joke, that`s truly why she always wears red. Just a heads up on the logic of this woman, just pure idiocy. Too bad her last name wasn`t "Vomitgreen". I put her right up their with that woman Faith Popcorn.. "Come again? Your name is Faith what? Popcorn? and they let you roam around unattended?" I mean what the hell kind of moron says to themselves "Hey you know, let me name myself Faith Popcorn"... Yeah ok honey, I got a better one, how about "Doubt My Sanity Nuts"
331 posted on 08/30/2003 11:46:27 AM PDT by scabbage
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To: VadeRetro
That's not the answer to the question I asked. Try hooked on phonics courses.
332 posted on 08/30/2003 1:17:49 PM PDT by RLK
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To: RLK
That's not the answer to the question I asked. Try hooked on phonics courses.

I was making some allowance that maybe you don't everything spelled out very slowly. My mistake. The answer to your question is Y-E-S.

333 posted on 08/30/2003 1:31:57 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: Chad Fairbanks
I'm 'Pro-Bush' too... but, is FR really the place for you to pick a screen name that describes your private sex life?

HAH! I bought a Keyboard Condom weeks ago, so I didn't spray my Frappucino inside there this time when I read your post!

HAH! I say. HAH!

334 posted on 08/30/2003 1:38:38 PM PDT by strela ("Each of us can find a maggot in our past which will happily devour our futures." Horatio Hornblower)
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To: Walkin Man
How anyone can in good conscience pull the lever for the lib orgy candidate over a good man like Tom McC is beyond me, I can't understand that at all.

They either don't understand the concept of a pyrrhic political victory, or they haven't come to terms with the perversion in their own lives.
335 posted on 08/30/2003 2:06:20 PM PDT by mugsy
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Why is my private sex life a concern to you?

You have way too much time on your hands...get a life, not to mention a new haircut, 70's retro is way out of style.
336 posted on 08/30/2003 2:13:20 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Awareness is what you know before you know anything else.)
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To: strela
So, which of Arnold's views do you find appealing? What is it about his platform that gets you excited?

Strela, who are you going to vote for in the California recall elation? Oh, wait a minute! I see you're from Texas.

PS -- I'm voting for McClintock, and the likes of you have congealed my decision.
337 posted on 08/30/2003 2:24:17 PM PDT by mugsy
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To: strela
So, which of Arnold's views do you find appealing? What is it about his platform that gets you excited?

Strela, who are you going to vote for in the California recall election? Oh, wait a minute! I see you're from Texas.

PS -- I'm voting for McClintock, and the likes of you have congealed my decision.
338 posted on 08/30/2003 2:25:07 PM PDT by mugsy
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Please disregard previous message to you..Hope no offense taken (although I hope that picture was from back in the day)..I finally got your post. I took it differently initially.

Nice screen name - I'm 'Pro-Bush' too... but, is FR really the place for you to pick a screen name that describes your private sex life?

You have to agree, it is better to be named "Pro-Bush" rather than "Pro-Dick".
339 posted on 08/30/2003 2:31:04 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Awareness is what you know before you know anything else.)
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To: Pro-Bush
No offense taken... however, with regards to my 70's Cassidy Haircut, that pic was taken on the way to see Steely Dan.. besides, Chick dig the Cassidys ;0)
340 posted on 08/30/2003 2:34:32 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (This is our OOL. If you'll notice there's no 'P' in it, let's keep it that way...)
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