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The1calledTKE 07-18-2004 06:47 PM

Schwarzenegger calls legislators 'girlie men'
 
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) mocked his opponents in the California Legislature on Saturday as "girlie men," and called upon voters to "terminate" them at the polls in November if they don't pass his $103-billion budget.

Using tough rhetoric that borrowed from his days as a bodybuilder and actor, the governor said state lawmakers are telling "lies" and are "back to their old habits" after a post-recall burst of bipartisan collaboration.


Legislators, he said at a rally in the food court of the Ontario Mills shopping center, are "part of a bureaucracy that is out of shape, that is out of date, that is out of touch and that is definitely out of control in Sacramento."


Schwarzenegger added, "They cannot have the guts to come out there in front of you and say, 'I don't want to represent you. I want to represent those special interests: the unions, the trial lawyers'…. I call them girlie men. They should get back to the table, and they should finish the budget."


Democratic lawmakers, gay and lesbian advocates and feminist groups bristled over the governor's comments, which were greeted with sustained applause by hundreds of people who were invited to the rally through automated phone calls put out by Schwarzenegger's camp.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...orsasgirliemen

Talk about cheesy. He can't even insult people without using an old famous movie quote. How sad.

PhiPsiRuss 07-18-2004 07:26 PM

Ya
 
Ya, they are the girlie men. Can they do this?





http://www.bahnhof.se/~bksport/tidni...arzenegger.jpg

IowaStatePhiPsi 07-18-2004 07:47 PM

they may be girlie but my bet is even the female lawmakers have bigger balls than him- gotta love the side effects of his steroid use. :D

James 07-18-2004 08:02 PM

Just the fact that they are that offended by such a flippant comment shows that they are indeed: Girlie Men . . . both the men and women.

cuaphi 07-18-2004 09:35 PM

Lets play devil's advocate for a second. He was probably elected in large part due to the recognition of his image and movie roles. Now he's cashing in on that to try to win his arguments in office. Kinda lame - yeah. Easy to see why he's doing it - absolutely.

Kevin 07-19-2004 01:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by cuaphi
Lets play devil's advocate for a second. He was probably elected in large part due to the recognition of his image and movie roles. Now he's cashing in on that to try to win his arguments in office. Kinda lame - yeah. Easy to see why he's doing it - absolutely.
That and you also have to respect the man for really sticking to his guns. He's not a politician and doesn't seem to care about playing nicey-nice politics.

Are there any Californians that want to comment on his performance thus far?

Rudey 07-19-2004 10:30 AM

I can vouch on his economic performance.

So far he hasn't wavered and we were really worried about California credit ratings last year. This year they've sorta flooded the market with California paper but it's solid with decent ratings.

And I think his biggest task was that - the economic state of California. He can't touch anything else until he at least has that more under control.

-Rudey

IowaStatePhiPsi 07-19-2004 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
And I think his biggest task was that - the economic state of California. He can't touch anything else until he at least has that more under control.

-Rudey

The biggest challenge to that is that many Californians dont want to reduce their state programs but at the same time many dont want to raise taxes.
I wish I could have my cake and eat it too.

Sister Havana 07-19-2004 12:17 PM

He wants to pump *clap* them up!

Rudey 07-19-2004 06:17 PM

"The San Francisco Chronicle chided Schwarzenegger in its lead editorial on Monday: "Schwarzenegger ... shifted from brutish to boorish this weekend when he called the resisting lawmakers 'girlie-men' -- a term with an ugly history as a slur against gays." "

Ummm right.

-Rudey

Kevin 07-19-2004 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
"The San Francisco Chronicle chided Schwarzenegger in its lead editorial on Monday: "Schwarzenegger ... shifted from brutish to boorish this weekend when he called the resisting lawmakers 'girlie-men' -- a term with an ugly history as a slur against gays." "

Ummm right.

-Rudey

Divide and conquer.

IowaStatePhiPsi 07-19-2004 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
"The San Francisco Chronicle chided Schwarzenegger in its lead editorial on Monday: "Schwarzenegger ... shifted from brutish to boorish this weekend when he called the resisting lawmakers 'girlie-men' -- a term with an ugly history as a slur against gays." "

Ummm right.

-Rudey

true.

Rudey 07-19-2004 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
true.
Whats true?

-Rudey

AlphaGamDiva 07-19-2004 09:14 PM

Re: Schwarzenegger calls legislators 'girlie men'
 
Quote:

Originally posted by The1calledTKE
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) mocked his opponents in the California Legislature on Saturday as "girlie men," and called upon voters to "terminate" them at the polls in November if they don't pass his $103-billion budget.

Using tough rhetoric that borrowed from his days as a bodybuilder and actor, the governor said state lawmakers are telling "lies" and are "back to their old habits" after a post-recall burst of bipartisan collaboration.


Legislators, he said at a rally in the food court of the Ontario Mills shopping center, are "part of a bureaucracy that is out of shape, that is out of date, that is out of touch and that is definitely out of control in Sacramento."


Schwarzenegger added, "They cannot have the guts to come out there in front of you and say, 'I don't want to represent you. I want to represent those special interests: the unions, the trial lawyers'…. I call them girlie men. They should get back to the table, and they should finish the budget."


Democratic lawmakers, gay and lesbian advocates and feminist groups bristled over the governor's comments, which were greeted with sustained applause by hundreds of people who were invited to the rally through automated phone calls put out by Schwarzenegger's camp.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...orsasgirliemen

Talk about cheesy. He can't even insult people without using an old famous movie quote. How sad.

oh, c'mon, tke.....it's funny. :D he called them "GIRLIE"......HA!

The1calledTKE 07-19-2004 09:23 PM

Re: Re: Schwarzenegger calls legislators 'girlie men'
 
Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaGamDiva
oh, c'mon, tke.....it's funny. :D he called them "GIRLIE"......HA!
Well the fact some of them are women, the girlie comment is funny in that context ;)

Peaches-n-Cream 07-19-2004 09:31 PM

I think that it's funny. :p

IowaStatePhiPsi 07-19-2004 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
Whats true?

-Rudey

'girlie-men' -- a term with an ugly history as a slur against gays." "

Kevin 07-19-2004 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
'girlie-men' -- a term with an ugly history as a slur against gays." "
Wow.

He's got to be picking up the Chronicle (doubt he gets it), but if he DID get it, he'd be picking it up asking himself how in the hell they came up with the theory that he was somehow demeaning the gay community.

I guess comparing them to legislators is pretty bad though.

AlphaFrog 07-19-2004 11:03 PM

The problem is, anything is a slur against anything anymore...

If you want to find fault with someone's statement, no matter how PC it is, you'll find SOMETHING petty to call them out on...

(Ok, come on GCers...prove my point)

cutiepatootie 07-20-2004 12:14 PM

I was actually at the same mall he made that comment at. I didn't go to the rally as it was held in the food court of Ontario Mills ( i was at Jc Penny outlet....bad republican me!) but it was rather loud and could herethe cheering from where i was at .....i was told when he made that comment ppl actually
cheered it!

Rudey 07-20-2004 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
'girlie-men' -- a term with an ugly history as a slur against gays." "
Funny I never heard that as a slur against gays. It is what it sounds like though - men who act girly. If you act girly, you are a girly man. Should you wish to obliterate all semblance of gender from your life good for you though.

-Rudey
--This is just as stupid as complaining about the word niggardly.

aurora_borealis 07-20-2004 03:09 PM

My mother told me last night that it had been in the news that the California Senate President Pro Tempore John Burton, D-San Francisco, was so angry with Arnold that he won't have espresso with him anymore. Burton has an espresso machine in his office and would often share with Arnold.

Arnold may be a caffeine fiend and have withdrawls for a few days, watch out!!!

Scaramento Bee story here

http://www.sacbee.com/ips_rich_conte...0720budget.jpg

IowaStatePhiPsi 08-10-2004 02:16 PM

This was emailed to me this morning:

Governor Schwartzenegger’s Politics of Bullying
An Editorial by Warren J. Blumenfeld

During a speech a few weeks ago, Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger blasted Democrats in the California legislature for failing to ratify his state budget by calling them “girliemen,” an epithet that began on “Saturday Night Live” as a parody of Schwartzenegger’s style of hypermasculinity. Schwartzenegger has since embraced, unapologetically, this epithet as a credo of intimidation.

“Sticks and stones can break my bones, but names can never hurt me.” That was one of the lies many of us are taught growing up. We have, though, come to learn otherwise. Research has shown that name-calling in the schools and other forms of bullying behavior can leave lasting scares on young people resulting in high-risk and self-destructive behaviors. It has been shown to be, at least in part, a cause in the epidemic of suicides that take so many young people from us each year. In addition, we have found that the spate of school shootings at the close of the last decade was perpetrated by young, primarily white males in suburban communities who had, themselves, been the constant target of harassment by their peers who had determined them to be deficient in their so-called “masculinity” quotient.

As the Governor of this country’s most populous state, and as a film cult hero to tens of millions of young people, Schwartzenegger’s words and actions carry much power and weight. In this latest incident, he is communicating a message of coercion, one which calls a person’s gender performance or expression and sexuality into question, and one which insults all females and also all males who in anyway transgress the narrowly constructed confines of gender-based roles. Moreover, the explicit message Schwartzenegger is communicating is that it is acceptable to bully people into acting (voting) your way.

I was shocked to learn the results of an online poll taken by Iowa TV station, WHO Channel 13, which asked its viewers to vote on the following question: “Should Governor Schwartzenegger apologize?” An unbelievable 87 percent replied that he should not apologize, while only 12 percent stated that he should, and 1 percent replied they didn’t know. I would ask, then, what kind of message are we sending our young people when we fail to take Schwartzenegger to task? Are we not giving young people a double message by directly stating or, at least, implying that it is alright for the Governor to use insulting and demeaning language, but that young people cannot do the same?

If we are ever to interrupt the vicious cycle of bullying in our schools and in our society at large, one necessary step in the process is to make unacceptable bullying behaviors by adults, for one of the major areas they learn it is from us.

Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld
Assistant Professor
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Iowa State University
Ames, IA
(515) 232-8230
wblumen@iastate.edu

Kevin 08-10-2004 02:23 PM

I sincerely hope that this bullying by the governor leads the pansey lawmakers of California to engage in self-destructive behavior.

C'mon, them wanting an apology for this is just silly. A bunch of wimps with their panties in a twist because they have been taken to task for not having the initiative to solve the problems and make the tough decisions that they were elected for.

I wonder how many points they're winning with California voters with this whining that they were called sissies.

Rudey 08-10-2004 02:57 PM

Cry wolf and nobody will take you seriously. That is why most people really haven't made such a big deal of this.

-Rudey

AKA_Monet 08-10-2004 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
The biggest challenge to that is that many Californians dont want to reduce their state programs but at the same time many dont want to raise taxes.
I wish I could have my cake and eat it too.

When you still have to pay Californian taxes and you have not lived in the state for 2 years, then you do want the cake and eat it too...

Many of the state programs go for much progress in the state--such as Caltrans and the Chip officers. If you don't have those folks, California will stand to lose trillions of dollar a day... And with the unmedicated trying to make runs for the border, what will the news media outlets film???



As far as the Governator bullying his points across, I believe it is under the purview of the old Pete Wilsonnites, Warren Buffet and the LA Mayorial candidate telling Mr. Governator what to do and say. None of Arnold's ideas are his own... He is not THAT smart... He is smart enuf to surround himself with extremely powerhouse people that run California.

The hard part is not disenfranchising too many folks. Who wants to be the Governator when the LA Riots happenend? That's the problem with Cali, things can be bullied over, but something happens that set Californians off and the state torques off, live on American Idol, Internationally...

However, if Arnold wants to stay governor of California, he had better do something for the rich folks that lost their houses due to brush fires... That is not a voting contingent you want to piss off... The Greenlight folks will have something to say about that...

And then do not have "rolling blackouts"...

And do not live and die in LA...

I think some of his ideas will come across, but when the military personnel gets back into mainstream society, he is going to have a problem... And God forbid a terrorist attack in LA... That would not be cool, at all. Some folks have trigger fingers on nukes out there...

PhiPsiRuss 08-10-2004 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
“Sticks and stones can break my bones, but names can never hurt me.” That was one of the lies many of us are taught growing up. We have, though, come to learn otherwise. Research has shown that name-calling in the schools and other forms of bullying behavior can leave lasting scares on young people resulting in high-risk and self-destructive behaviors.
Welcome to the wonderful world of politics. If a mature adult gets all bent out of shape over a "girlie-men" comment, then that person needs see a really good therapist rather than hold a press conference.

Rudey 08-10-2004 10:48 PM

I would have just called them pussies.

-Rudey

PhiPsiRuss 08-11-2004 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
I would have just called them pussies.
Never state the obvious.


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