Posted on 08/30/2003 4:54:07 PM PDT by ambrose
Aug. 29 - Sept. 4 Total Recall In an effort to demonstrate hes more than just the slab-like face that launched a thousand action figures, Arnold Schwarzenegger finally held a press conference on August 20. Criticized for preferring celebrity schmooze-fests like The Tonight Show and Access Hollywood, where he can avoid giving substantial answers to important questions, this time he faced the assembled might of the working press, and in response to their questions announced categorically that he will (a) be the peoples governor and (b) will make Californias economy boom again. He did not explain what (a) even means or how he will accomplish (b). In other words, it was The Tonight Show all over again, only this time there were unfunny opening monologues by Warren Buffet and George Shultz instead of Jay Leno. Normally, a candidate with absolutely no experience in elective office makes an effort to demonstrate a mastery of the issues to reassure voters he has carefully thought out plans to fix what ails the state. Not Arnold. He cleverly took the opposite approach, refusing to discuss any issue in detail and assuring voters he currently has no plan to solve Californias problems. Not only did Arnold refuse to name a single specific action hed take as governor, he announced during the press conference that it is his firm and unalterable policy not to tell voters what he plans to do until after he is elected. He wouldnt name a single program hed cut. He promised not to raise taxesunless he has to. He did say he was in favor of reformlots of reformbut refused to say just what that means. Arnold claims he cant say anything specific until after the state budget is audited by an independent accounting firm, and that will take 60 days. Its a shame he cant remember the meeting he and other top Republicans had with Ken Lay of Enron during the height of the power crisis, otherwise hed realize that the Arthur Anderson accounting firm can produce much faster resultsin fact, if you give them the exact numbers you want in advance, Anderson could probably have it done in a week. So, is there a word to describe the campaign of a man who says it would be irresponsible to tell voters what hell do if elected? Fortunately, there is: outercourse. Its a very Arnold word, though hes not the one who uses in the BBCs new documentary, Arnold SchwarzeneggerMade in Britain. In the film, its former child actress Gigi Goyette who talks about outercourse. Those familiar with Arnolds career will recognize Gigis name: for years Schwarzeneggers PR people have strenuously denied Arnold had an affair with her. Until the BBC documentary, Gigi had always refused comment on her relationship with Arnold, but now she says she was his mistress for seven years. Actually, Gigi dislikes the word "mistress," preferring to describe herself as Arnolds "avenue of relaxation." Gigi claims she and Arnold did nothing improperthere was "no insertion," only outercourse. In the documentary, she describes a typical session of outercourse: "I could be standing on my head and getting head." But no insertion. Now Arnold is counting on the voters of California being as pliable as Gigi, as he stands the political process on its head by insisting on being elected before he explains what he will do as governor. There was "no insertion" by Arnold into the issues at his press conference, and theres been no insertion since. Welcome to the politics of outercourse.
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Its a shame he cant remember the meeting he and other top Republicans had with Ken Lay of Enron during the height of the power crisis, otherwise hed realize that the Arthur Anderson accounting firm can produce much faster resultsin fact, if you give them the exact numbers you want in advance, Anderson could probably have it done in a week.
Perhaps '....' refers to the substance of (R)nold's denial of the meeting, or that he remember's being there, because that was WAY back when. OK I don't know, but I do know this, that guy does NOT want to debate McClintock. I sent a Terminator forward through time and he took this picture, I mean, it speaks for itself ;-)
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