Arnold Schwarzenegger

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  • The Fix

    Why is National Enquirer head covering for Schwarzenegger? Plus: More Paris & Paris intrigue.
  • Hush money for the Gropinator?

    The Los Angeles Times says a company that entered into a business deal with Schwarzenegger paid two women to keep quiet about an alleged affair first.
  • Dershowitz vs. Finkelstein

    When pro-Israel attorney Alan Dershowitz learned that scholar and Israel critic Norman Finkelstein was writing a book that savaged him and his views, he tried to prevent its publication. Then things got really ugly.
  • Arnold goes green

    With his popularity in California sinking like a stone, the Republican governor vows to battle global warming.
  • Will he be back?

    California voters have soured on the Governator in a big way.
  • Schwarzenegger's latest action heroes

    The California governor salutes the April deployment of border vigilantes in Arizona.
  • The Terminator takes a fall

    Arnold Schwarzenegger's approval ratings dive below the president's as the Gubernator suffers a series of political setbacks.
  • About that Social Security plan...

    There've been a number of reasons in recent weeks to think that President Bush's plan is in serious trouble. Today, there's another.
  • True lies

    Why Michael Eisner is the Disneyland doppelganger of the deceptive Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • The truth about Arnold

    The movie star poses as a corruption-fighting moderate. But since taking office, he's pursued a blatantly right-wing agenda while raking in big bucks from special interests -- and ignoring his own financial conflicts.
  • Get ready for the "revolution" on the right

    Direct-mail ace Richard Viguerie is ecstatic over Bush's victory, but says it's time for conservatives to stop pandering to moderates.
  • Fear and narcissism in New York

    In trying to transfer his heroic, powerful image to Bush, Schwarzenegger reveals the deep anxieties of the GOP.
  • Green with envy

    Bush has little prospect of greenwashing his abysmal environmental record -- so his campaign is desperately attacking Kerry on the issue.
  • Whose is bigger?

    Bush and the GOP are trying to paint Kerry as a Euro-wimp and girlie man. But the Dems have a chance to show America that it's Bush who's the real 97-lb. weakling.
  • John Edwards' not-so-Super Tuesday

    In objective mathematical terms, Edwards can't hope to catch John Kerry. And that leaves political thinkers pondering the deeper questions.
  • MetroDaddy speaks!

    In an interview (with himself) the man who introduced us to the term "metrosexual" explains why it conquered the culture, bemoans his own "lesbosexual" style, and critiques "Queer Eye," Howard Dean and Schwarzenegger.
  • What's playing at the Capitol Cineplex?

    "Kindergarten Cop" -- rated L for Extreme Legislative Dysfunction -- and more!
  • Save the Earth -- dump Bush

    In a slashing interview, environmental leader Bobby Kennedy Jr. denounces the administration's "crimes against nature" and discusses the Democratic presidential pack, the dawn of Arnold's California reign -- and his own political future.
  • Arnold straddles California

    On inauguration day the new governor made nice with Democrats, but feminists still want a sexual-assault investigation and the right remains suspicious.
  • Right Hook

    O'Reilly gets medieval on NPR's Terry Gross, and David "don't-hate-Bush" Brooks celebrates the Northeast's hate-filled baseball fans. Plus: Arnold makes the GOP "hip."
  • The Dems want a War Admiral, while the GOP longs for a Terminator

    If Bush keeps evaporating in the polls, look for Karl to play the Rudy card.
  • "Recall Island": The conclusion

    Now that the voters have spoken, let's see what's in store for the winner!
  • Arnold manhandles California!

    Schwarzenegger wins a new role in a landslide. But who will he play: Jesse Ventura? Pete Wilson? Playboy predator? Or tough independent who stands up to his GOP friends?
  • The moviegoing voter

    Millions chose Arnold Schwarzenegger in the hopes of finding a happy ending for California's woes. But I won't be sleeping any better.
  • Arnold's New York Times admirer

    Columnist Maureen Dowd led the charge to pillory President Clinton. So why is she panting after the serial groper?
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