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British press reports Schwarzenegger’s groping and affair with former child actress

by Jackson Thoreau Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2003 at 7:19 AM
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The British media reports on Schwarzenegger's gropings and affair with a former Little House on the Prairie actress. Meanwhile, the U.S. media continues to ignore reports of the Groping Governor Wannabe’s extramarital affairs and groping sessions.

By Jackson Thoreau

Say what you want about the British media’s fascination with sexual scandals, but at least the press there is consistent, giving fairly equal coverage to the extramarital affairs by both Republicans and Democrats. Meanwhile, the U.S. media continues to ignore reports of California Gov. Wannabe and Groper Arnold Schwarzenegger’s extramarital affairs and groping sessions.

That gives more credence to the notion that the American media reports on such aspects of a politician’s character mostly if they involve Democrats. If Schwarzenegger was a Democrat running for office and not a Republican with the blessing of the White House, CNN and Fox and MSNBC and others would be doing 24-hour coverage on his extracurricular sexual activities.

The London Evening Standard laid out Schwarzenegger’s history of groping and sexual harassment against women nicely on Monday [see http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/showbiz/articles/6270067?source=Daily%20Mail]. The Standard was one of many newspapers I contacted and sent information after I wrote some columns on that same subject for various Internet sites [such as at http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2003/08/1634503_comment.php#1634648] about a week ago. Has anyone seen any other similar stories in U.S. newspapers? I have not.

The Standard’s story is by Wendy Leigh, author of Arnold: An Unauthorised Biography. It’s important to note that TV cameras actually recorded Robot Man putting his hand on Terminator 3 co-star Kristanna Loken’s butt while they waved to the crowds from a balcony with Maria close by them a mere few weeks ago. Not even Packwood would be that bold. And Republicans and some Democrats still think this “family man” is fit to be governor of California?

Leigh says that when Robot Man came to London in 2000, his behavior led insiders to label him “the octopus.” When TV interviewer Anna Richardson interviewed Schwarzenegger about his recent movie, he reportedly asked her pointblank if her breasts were real. “He then pulled her onto his knee, circled her nipple with his finger, squeezed it and announced: ‘Yeah, they are real,’” Leigh reported.

And when Denise Van Outen interviewed him, Robot Man “slapped her bottom, then brushed his arm against her breast. Afterwards, he smirked: ‘It was a handful. I never know if my wife’s watching. I’ll tell her it was a stuntman,’” Leigh reported.

There was another interesting bit about Schwarzenegger’s alleged affair with Gigi Goyette, who Leigh says was a former Little House on the Prairie actress [I couldn’t find another report confirming that – did Goyette change her name? I’m not exactly an expert on that TV series]. In 2001, the National Enquirer [see http://www.nationalenquirer.com/stories/feature.cfm?instanceid=11259] reported on this affair, naming Goyette. That report said the couple met when she was 16 and he was 28 and unmarried, and they had sex. That would be a crime, I believe, to have sex with an under-aged girl, even in California. They separated, only to meet again in 1989 and continue the affair for some seven years.

Schwarzenegger and his handlers have denied such affairs and even the on-camera gropings, which are recorded for all to see. To them, the gropings are just friendly banter.

Still, Robot Man soon dropped out of the California governor’s race after that report, which was not exactly over-covered by the mainstream media [the New York Post was among the few to mention it]. To keep Shriver from leaving, Schwarzenegger reportedly gave her a Mercedes SUV, a convertible Lexus, a diamond bracelet and spa treatments worth tens of thousands of dollars.

Of course, Kennedy women are used to such treatment and bribes to stay married; Leigh says that Jackie Kennedy accepted a whopping $1 million from Joe Kennedy to stay with JFK after she tired of his extramarital affairs. For the record, I didn’t like the Kennedys doing that kind of crap and covering up their affairs with bribes – that at least borders on criminal behavior. [See, I’m actually criticizing a Democrat.] But not even JFK was brazen enough to hold another woman’s butt in front of his wife, as Schwarzenegger has done on camera.

The 2001 National Enquirer did not have Goyette confirming the affair, as Leigh’s story and a column a week earlier in The Guardian did. The latter British newspaper’s column at http://football.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,4284,1015989,00.html said Goyette made the claim on a TV program called “Arnold Schwarzenegger - Made In Britain.”

On that show, Goyette described herself as not so much a mistress, but as Robot Man’s “avenue of relaxation.” She also explained Schwarzenegger’s fondness for groping this way: “Sure, he will sometimes grab a woman’s ass and say, like, ‘Hey, you’ve got a nice ass.’ But it is just, like, his way of making them feel better. Every woman likes to get a compliment from time to time.”

I’ve never tried giving a woman a “compliment” by grabbing her butt myself, but the men I know who do usually get slapped or scolded – real fast. Some states even arrest men for sexual assault for doing that.

Leigh says that the roots of Schwarzenegger’s attitudes on women date to his Austrian teen-age years. His father, Gustav, worried about Robot Man’s sexuality since he was obsessed with bodybuilding, an activity that, rightly or wrongly, has gay connotations. [As a former high school and college hoopster, I have been in my share of gyms without turning gay. But I admit I received my share of propositions from gay men while there.]

So Gustav encouraged his son to bring girls to their home in Graz. That paid off, Leigh reported. “By the time Arnold was 19 and had come to England to compete in the Mr Universe contest, his appetite for women was well-developed — as was his crude approach to them. Newcastle bodybuilder John Citrone told me: ‘Any time we were in hotels or bars, he’d ask girls straight out: ‘Do you want to come to bed with me?’ He was very forward,’” Leigh reported. So again, why should I care if the Republican candidate for governor of California is a hypocritical adulterer and groper? Isn’t that only the business of Schwarzenegger and Maria and God, as we Clinton defenders said during the Monica days?

For one thing, the accusations against Schwarzenegger include some that are not just extramarital affairs between consenting adults. Some involve sexual harassment towards women who wanted nothing to do with Robot Man; at least one report involves him slamming the woman against a wall after she said no. That’s a crime in most states, even California.

That’s the most important reason for me pursuing this. Then, I repeat what I wrote in an earlier column: If Schwarzenegger wasn’t hypocritically campaigning as a good family man, taking Maria and the kids with him on campaign stops, I might give him a break. If he was running for mayor of Brentwood, not the most populous U.S. state with the most electoral votes in the life-and-death 2004 presidential race in which we HAVE to kick Bush out of the White House, I might cut him some slack.

If Republicans hadn’t wasted millions in the 1990s investigating President Clinton’s private life and trying to oust him over lying about an affair, I might say “hasta la vista” to my campaign to publicize Republican Schwarzenegger’s extramarital affairs and bold gropings that at least border on sexual assault. If we knew something about what Schwarzenegger might do as California governor, I might back off. If Schwarzenegger would – or could – tell us his vision for the state or speak about exactly how he will solve California’s earthquake-sized budget woes, I might stop writing right here.

If Bush racketeer Rove hadn’t cynically and secretly engineered this recall after their guy, Richard Riordan, lost in 2002, I might keep my nose in Texas. You really think arch-conservative Rep. Darrell Issa wanted to drop out of this race after spending $2 million of his own bucks to get the damn recall election?

You really think Riordan just decided on his own not to run, especially after Schwarzenegger burned him by giving him indications he might not run and lied about how they both supposedly worked together to maintain suspense? You really think people like former Gov. Pete Wilson just happen to become this political neophyte’s campaign co-chairman? Fox News even reported that Republican leaders – they mentioned Rove in the story but mostly blamed a Republican California politician in the story at http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,94955,00.html - are pressuring more conservative Republicans like Bill Simon, who was the Republican nominee last year against Gov. Gray Davis, and state Sen. Tom McClintock to get out of the race to make it easier for Schwarzenegger. So far, they have resisted the strong-arm tactics, but you wonder how long they can put up with cell phone calls by Rove and others who do his dirty work.

After my columns on Schwarzenegger ran, I have received many emails and read many other reports from people who say they know women who were sexually harassed or had an affair with the Terminator. Someone who contacted me is trying to organize a group that will speak out publicly. If you know a woman who has been sexually harassed by Schwarzenegger and would like to join others in speaking out, contact stoparnold@aol.com.

Finally, it was expected that someone like Rob Lowe, who once video-taped a sexual session of him in bed with two women – one of whom was under-aged - during a Democratic National Convention, would join Schwarzenegger’s campaign. After all, they can go out together hunting for under-aged girls to grope. [See, I’m criticizing a Democrat twice in the same column – a record for me.]

But Oprah Winfrey is considering endorsing Robot Man, which would really help his support among women. If you don’t think she should, contact the Oprah Show at http://www.oprah.com/email/tows/email_tows_main.jhtml.

And you can also sign a petition to totally recall Schwarzenegger at http://www.petitiononline.com/schwarze/petition.html. More than 600 people already have signed it in the first few days. If Robot Man does get elected governor, I plan to forward the petition to California Democrats who hopefully will initiate a real recall effort themselves. To sign a petition to oppose the recall, go to http://involve.progressivemajority.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=11167.

While some support me on this campaign, even fellow progressives have told me to lay off this sex stuff and focus on issues like Iraq and the economy. My response is that enough people are focusing on Iraq and the economy. Polls show that most American voters support what Bush is doing in Iraq but not on the economy. So if anything, we should be focusing more on the lousy economy and Bush’s inability to do anything to improve it as he takes another month-long vacation. Oh wait, that’s how Bush is improving the economy, by getting the hell out of the White House and going on vacation. That might work better than tax cuts for the super wealthy.

And I still think that if voters know that Republicans like Schwarzenegger have extramarital affairs and might have even committed assault while publicly acting like good family men, it will affect the way most Americans vote more than most other issues. That’s just the way the game is played these days. I’m not making up the rules, I’m just trying to take full advantage of them.

Jackson Thoreau is an American writer and co-author of We Will Not Get Over It: Restoring a Legitimate White House. The updated, 120,000-word electronic book can be downloaded on his Internet site at http://www.geocities.com/jacksonthor/ebook.html. Citizens for Legitimate Government has the earlier version at http://www.legitgov.org/we_will_not_get_over_it.html.

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Another great article

by newsjunky Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 at 4:50 AM

Jackson,I agree totally. This is just another Repuke scam to overturn legitamate elections. Why do Republicans hate our democracy so much?
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In other words...

by tpfkamw Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 at 4:55 AM

..."Why are Republicans so disruptive of our efforts to turn America socialist?"

You guys are complaining about Arnold's indiscretion?

How hypocritical can you get?

Let's play word assosciation.

Clinton...

Cigar...

Fellatio...

Blue dress...

Any of that ring a bell?
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a few facts

by fresca Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 at 5:05 AM

"This is just another Repuke scam to overturn legitamate elections. Why do Republicans hate our democracy so much? "

Typical ill-informed response from the whining left.

First of all, the recall process is an integral and wholly justified process in any democratic society. But you already knew that.

Secondly, there are more democrats running in the recall election then there are Republicans.

Please. Before you type, get your head out of your ass and think about what you're about to say.

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So in other words

by Sherry Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 at 5:42 AM

Just because Clinton did what he did it is now ok for a candidate to start out with a history of indiscretions.It seems the best person for the job now is a person with a tainted history, preferably a criminal record. Being a republican now means accepting anything being fed to you, even when it is not in your best interest.
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No, Sherry...

by tpfkamw Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 at 5:57 AM

...I was merely pointing our the massive hypocrisy of the Left.

A president had sex with a woman not his wife in the White House (yes, it was sex, no matter what he said).

The Left said nothing.

A candidate for governor intimately touched a woman not his wife during an interview.

the Left howls for his blood.

Oh, by the way...the president was a Democrat, the candidate is Republican.

Hypocritical? You tell me.
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MR

by Mike Gehrt Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 at 6:39 AM
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Clinton had an affair with an intern. This behavior was wrong. Arnold seems to have a history of sexually molesting women, as well as affairs. This behavior is also wrong.

If It was wrong for Clinton, and he was condemned by the GOP, then the GOP should also condemn the similar behavior of Arnold.
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Out of interest...

by just wondering Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 at 7:01 AM

... has Arnold had extra-marital affairs, and if so, has he denied it?

This report give one rumored affair (Gigi Goyette) which was not confirmed by her at all. Where are all the bimbos dropping out of the trees like with Clinton?
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Arnold 's movie persona bites back

by Vicki Poggioli Sunday, Aug. 24, 2003 at 4:33 AM

Hey, I admit it.... I like watching Arnie's movies... they are pure escapism and sometimes that's ok.
But Ive noticed that in almost every movie... he is portrayed as some kind of " gentle giant ". He has some kind of protective and supportive relationship with a child in every movie of his I have ever seen. One minute he is kicking ass.... the next minute he is protecting or hugging some little child.
This is a deliberate attempt to make this man seem to be concerned with children, and family and
the " apple pie " virtues. This is the crafting of an image, a persona, by Hollywood for a long term purpose..... which happens to be a political purpose as we now see.
I think it is both sad and hilarious that the affair Arnie was alleged to have, began with an underaged female... a child as it were. Whodathunkit ? Is he going to be the " Education President " ????
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Left-wing hypocrits?

by Sam Watt Sunday, Aug. 24, 2003 at 7:22 AM

So, the left are hypocritical for calling that lovable bufoon to the carpet for his possible indiscretions, huh, because Clinton happened to also have (very real, very reprehensible) indiscretions of his own?

Huh.

It's like the article said. We have to learn to play by the rules set down by the far right. Dig up dirt about our opponents and hammer it home until the whole world is tired of hearing about it.
I gotta say, every time I hear about the media's so-called liberal bias, I have to repress a chuckle. I have NEVER seen the media turn such a blind eye to so much criminal activity as they have with this administration. It's simply incredible. And you want to call us to task for criticizing Arnie for possibly having sex with a minor? Jesus. What if it had been YOUR 16-year old daughter?
Remember when Bill Bennet declared in all his pious outrage, "We're trying to raise children here, Mr. Clinton"?

Don't talk to ME about hypocritical.

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Sam

by Derrick Sunday, Aug. 24, 2003 at 8:00 AM

"I have NEVER seen the media turn such a blind eye to so much criminal activity as they have with this administration."

We must be watching different broadcast. Everytime I watch the news, whether it be Dan Rather, Tom Brokaw, or Peter Jennings, their opening line is:

"Today, once again, the evil Satan-worshiping Republican Bush Administration did things to take away more freedoms and that would allow more people to die. We're lucky that we're not all currently boiling to death in a pot of scalding oil.

In other news, the Democrats who are as pure as the wind-driven snow are out to save the word. Here with a report on how caring and concerned Democrats are about the livlihood of each and every creature on Earth, is ............."

So, yeah, they're liberal. All you're saying is that you're so far to the left, you believe the left is the right.
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How soon you forget

by Historian Sunday, Aug. 24, 2003 at 8:19 AM

"If It was wrong for Clinton, and he was condemned by the GOP, then the GOP should also condemn the similar behavior of Arnold."

The Clinton saga was not due to the fact that he simply had sexual relations with an intern. The scandal was due to the fact that he commited perjury when interrogated about the affair in connection with the Paula Jones sexual harrassment case. He commited a crime. That is the scandal.

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Wow!

by Derrick Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003 at 5:20 AM

I just realized that I'm so far to the right, I believe that the right is the left. Somebody help me!
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I'm so stupid

by smashtheright Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003 at 5:22 AM

Right and left is not determined by corporate vs. non-corporate. Until I get a grasp on that, I am deligated to only preaching to the choir.
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^

by smashtheleft Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003 at 5:26 AM

That was me. I like to make things up. I'm a conservative.
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^

by smashtheleft Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003 at 5:57 AM

Actually, that wasn't me. I'm the smashtheleft imp.

I am also in denial that the vast majority of the American people do no divide the right and left politically along the lines of "corporate vs. non-corporate". I am told that most Americans (both those who consider themselves as "liberal" as well as those who consider themselves as "conservative") regard the Democrats as being "liberal" and the Republicans as being "conservative", but I see both of them as being "corporate" and theirefore to the "right". But regardless, I will continue to address the issue of "liberal" and "conservative" from my own viewpoint, and in effect, deligate myself to preaching to the choir.

Should I ever determine to use the terms in the way most American define them, I might be able to more effectively communicate. But, the ability to comprehend that is beyond my capabilities. I am a liberal.
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by smashtheleft Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003 at 6:13 AM

I like to make unsubstantiated allegations. I'm a conservative.
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ms

by numpeg Monday, Sep. 01, 2003 at 11:25 AM

Robot Man's attitude of women is like going back to primal times. By the sounds of it he hasn't learned anything. It's amazing to me that Maria puts up with it...but then, that river called Denial is very deep!
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ms

by numpeg Monday, Sep. 01, 2003 at 11:41 AM

Robot Man's attitude of women is like going back to primal times. By the sounds of it he hasn't learned anything. It's amazing to me that Maria puts up with it...but then, that river called Denial is very deep!
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Republicans got sleeziest candidate they could

by uninspired Tuesday, Oct. 07, 2003 at 7:34 AM

Looks like the Republicans have picked a duzy. This may torment them forever. The said part is, people will always use this as an example, and now anything will go. Its a double standard for wealty politicians, who will deliver the goods for the big corporations like Enron. People who think he is going to help will the illegal immigrant problem will probably be fooled, where his father-in-law, Shriver, is an attorney that works for a big immigrant law firm. Course, the only thing I heard him say is he would required them to get background checks. Looks like Arnie failed his.
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Let's stop gropers.

by No More Friday, Dec. 19, 2003 at 1:36 PM

Either Republican or Democrat let's http://64.33.59.128/cgi/quit/";> stop gropers taking power!
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BULLSHIT

by Nathan Lundholm Wednesday, Apr. 20, 2005 at 8:57 AM
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YOU ACTUALLY THINK ARNOLD WOULD DO THAT?

THE PRESS TEARS DOWN GOOD PEOPLE ON PURPOSE! THAT IS THEIR JOB! THE GOVERNMENT PAYS THEM TO MAKE GOOD PEOPLE LOOK BAD!

AND YOU QUOTED THE NATIONAL FRIGGING ENQUIRER, THE BIGGEST LIARS ON THIS PLANET!

Oh, if I could meet you in person I'd show you just what happens to people who insult celebrities I like and know would never do this stuff you accuse him of.

Go die.
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