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Movie industry women are working to expose the actor's sexual misbehavior, while men are protecting him. Their efforts have led at least some of his victims to come forward, but will voters care?
By Kathleen Sharp
October 6, 2003
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Arnold's army says his sordid sexual history doesn't matter -- and GOP honchos just want to close their eyes and win.
By Tim Grieve
October 6, 2003
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The online enemy of the Clinton White House has found a new target: The bumbling Bush administration.
By Noah Shachtman
October 1, 2003
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National Review pundits go on the defensive over CIA-gate, Krauthammer sizes up the Bush haters, and Suzanne Fields hopes macho Arnold can halt the "homosexualizing" of America.
By Mark Follman
October 1, 2003
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We're all familiar with Arnold the actor, but who writes the script if he wins?
By Robert Scheer
October 1, 2003
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With Arnold the Barbarian at the gates of Sacramento, Huffington ends her campaign in hopes of derailing the Gubernator.
By Tim Grieve
October 1, 2003
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With the vote to oust Gov. Gray Davis less than two weeks away, Arianna uses a prime-time debate to stage a relentless attack on the Terminator.
By Tim Grieve
September 24, 2003
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Republican women rationalize that Arnold Schwarzenegger "supports family." Mark that endorsement the death knell of GOP claims to represent traditional family values.
By Robert Scheer
September 24, 2003
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Partisan infighting, a crucial election, dubious voting machines -- now it's California, and the Rehnquist gang may decide this one, too.
By Tim Grieve
September 16, 2003
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Purists say Schwarzenegger is too liberal. Moderates say a conservative can't win. It's meltdown time for the Republican Party.
By Max Blumenthal
September 15, 2003
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Recall Pictures presents a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a top bodybuilder candidate.
Cartoon by Mark Fiore
September 4, 2003
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From groping the breasts of TV hosts to making crudely sexist comments, Arnold Schwarzenegger has given machismo a bad name.
By Tim Grieve
August 30, 2003
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Al Franken talks about his big victory over the Fox News bullies, why Bush can be thrown out in 2004, and comedy as a political weapon.
By Laura McClure
August 27, 2003
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The giggle factor might propel a Jesse Ventura wannabe into management of the world's sixth-largest economy.
By Robert Scheer
August 27, 2003
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I knew when I ran for governor my critics would throw mud at me, but I never expected to be called a bad mother. What year is this, anyway?
By Arianna Huffington
August 22, 2003
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Democrats insist Arianna Huffington can't be the next governor. She says she can beat Schwarzenegger -- and Gray Davis, too. If she gets close, watch things get ugly.
By Tim Grieve
August 16, 2003
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The GOP strategists behind the California recall include some fairly unsavory characters. No doubt they'll be eager to help Arnold "clean house" if he wins.
August 14, 2003
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However you feel about Gray Davis, if you're a small "d" democrat, a no vote on the recall is an obligation.
By Robert Scheer
August 13, 2003
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While Arnold avoids interviews, Arianna roars. Plus, a preview of her attack on Arnold's pals in the White House.
August 13, 2003
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Jerry says Mick is sick, Kate Hudson says being pregnant is a turn-on and fashionistas say Madonna is a sellout. Plus: Nader eats pie and Kerry eats cheese steak!
August 13, 2003
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Arnold Schwarzenegger may be the GOP's best shot yet at a California comeback. But his playboy ways and pro-choice politics make him anathema to the president's allies on the Christian right.
By Tim Grieve
August 12, 2003
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When Arnold Schwarzenegger gets around to attacking Gov. Gray Davis for the state's energy fiasco, someone should ask why he appointed Pete Wilson his campaign chairman.
August 11, 2003
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I haven't decided to vote for Howard Dean, but after 10 days watching his campaign, I promise never to say he's unelectable again.
By Joan Walsh
August 11, 2003
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Kidman canoodles with Kravitz, Hamptonians raided by cops and Gwyneth hates Bonnie Fuller! Plus: Nader says he would have prevented 9/11.
August 11, 2003
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Dianne Feinstein tells Democrats she won't run, Schwarzenegger tells Jay Leno he will -- and Huffington jumps in, too.
By Tim Grieve
August 6, 2003