The game of "Gotcha!" continues. I guess that's an upper division course at the Columbia School of Journalism.
The Governator calls it as it is... No wonder the liberals hate him.
So its OK to publish an off-the-record conversation of an American citizen, but it's not OK to know what phone numbers our enemies might use?
Susan Kennedy cussing out and insulting Republican legislators on behalf of the Governor. How quaint.
the "wild bunch"
many of whom are down ticket candidates for the Republicans this November.
how about that party unity thing?
The article mentions the hot blooded Garcia, which is fine, a minute later they elaborate on the hot blooded Garcia thing again, which is fine, then they finish with the hot blooded Garcia thing, which seems like a punctuation, and an attempt to awaken a reaction in the reader.
Well, is she hot?
This incident is making Latinos furious - piping hot.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Assemblywoman Bonnie Garcia, R-Palm Springs, left, listen to questions from members of the media during a news conference in Santa Monica, Calif., Friday, Sept. 8, 2006. Schwarzenegger apologized Friday for saying during a closed-door meeting that Cubans and Puerto Ricans are naturally feisty and temperamental because of their combination of 'black blood' and 'Latino blood.' Garcia said she was not offended by the governor's comments. Garcia earlier told the Los Angeles Times that she often calls herself a 'hot-blooded Latina.' (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks at a news conference in Santa Monica, California September 8, 2006, where he apologized for taped remarks he made earlier this year. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES)
Heh! Much ado about nothing.
There is much to lambast the Austrian Actor for. His recent Left turn is hard to swallow. But this incident is not the reason to take him down.