Arnold Schwarzenegger

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California recall smackdown
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.
Family values, down the toilet
Republican women rationalize that Arnold Schwarzenegger "supports family." Mark that endorsement the death knell of GOP claims to represent traditional family values.
Florida all over again? Florida all over again?
Partisan infighting, a crucial election, dubious voting machines -- now it's California, and the Rehnquist gang may decide this one, too.
California GOP -- slow-mo implosion
Purists say Schwarzenegger is too liberal. Moderates say a conservative can't win. It's meltdown time for the Republican Party.
"Pumping Irony" "Pumping Irony"
Recall Pictures presents a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a top bodybuilder candidate.
 Would you let your sister vote for this man? Would you let your sister vote for this man?
From groping the breasts of TV hosts to making crudely sexist comments, Arnold Schwarzenegger has given machismo a bad name.
"They can dish it out, but they can't take it" "They can dish it out, but they can't take it"
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.
Arrogant Arnold or capable Cruz?
The giggle factor might propel a Jesse Ventura wannabe into management of the world's sixth-largest economy.
Arianna's campaign diary
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?
Contender, or spoiler? Contender, or spoiler?
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.
Joe Conason's Journal Joe Conason's Journal
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.
The California shell game
However you feel about Gray Davis, if you're a small "d" democrat, a no vote on the recall is an obligation.
Joe Conason's Journal Joe Conason's Journal
While Arnold avoids interviews, Arianna roars. Plus, a preview of her attack on Arnold's pals in the White House.
The Fix The Fix
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!
George Bush's Terminator problem George Bush's Terminator problem
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.
Joe Conason's Journal Joe Conason's Journal
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.
My big fat mea culpa My big fat mea culpa
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.
The Fix The Fix
Kidman canoodles with Kravitz, Hamptonians raided by cops and Gwyneth hates Bonnie Fuller! Plus: Nader says he would have prevented 9/11.
It's Arnold vs. Arianna after all
Dianne Feinstein tells Democrats she won't run, Schwarzenegger tells Jay Leno he will -- and Huffington jumps in, too.
California Democrats' days of chaos California Democrats' days of chaos
Top state and national Democrats have insisted they will back Gov. Gray Davis against the recall. But their unity is quickly dissolving.
The Fix The Fix
Bravo the new boy station? Michael Caine to hang with Will and Grace, and the new Harry Potter director says Bush is like Voldemort. Plus: Arnold says he won't run.
Arianna vs. the Terminator? Arianna vs. the Terminator?
By most accounts, California Gov. Gray Davis' days are numbered. Beyond that, pundits say, the October recall vote is totally unpredictable.
The Fix The Fix
Alec Baldwin wants animals to enjoy life, Washingtonian wants Dems to have more facial hair, and Colin Farrell wants to date everyone! Plus: New poll says Americans trust Eminem more than Bush.
Abs-olution Abs-olution
Kerry Kennedy and Arnold Schwarzenegger have the family formula down: Play to win and look good doing it.
Turning against the "liberators"
As they roast in the Baghdad summer, Iraqis who had learned to survive under Saddam find the American juggernaut incomprehensible -- and increasingly oppressive.
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