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Davis Behind Schwarzenegger Slime
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Report Accused Davis of Battery
While the Los Angeles Times wallows in slime about Arnold Schwarzenegger's alleged groping and Gray Davis suggests that Arnold has committed "crimes," the paper has been strangely silent about charges that Davis himself had a nasty habit of physically abusing his staff.
The charges have been around since 1997, when reporter Jill Stewart first published them in the now defunct New Times Los Angeles, in Nov./Dec 1997 under the title "Closet Wacko vs. Mega-Fibber."
Stewart wrote she had "this file, labeled Gray Davis" and was stuffing it "with all the bizarre little tales that are quietly shared among journalists and political insiders about the man who, though probably viewed as a blandly pleasant talking head by most Californians, is in fact one of the strangest ducks ever elected to statewide office."
The stories, which she said had long been ignored "by editors at the Los Angeles Times -- who have nixed every story Times reporters have ever tried to develop about Davis's storied history of physical violence, unhinged hysteria and gross profanity -- the baby-faced, dual personality Davis has been allowed to hold high public office with impunity."
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Davis Campaign Operative Behind Smears
The insanely pro-Democrat Los Angeles Times has been exposed once again. LA Weekly has found plenty of holes in the rag's story Saturday about three more women accusing Arnold Schwarzenegger of sexual misconduct.
The Times, which also specializes in leftward-biased polls, claims that none of Schwarzenegger�s opponents prompted the accusations.
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Mel Gibson's Film Can't Get a Distributor
It seems no major studio wants to touch Mel Gibson's latest film, "The Passion," a controversial movie about Jesus' death that has inspired more hostile attention than any movie in recent history.
"It's not worth the aggravation," says a studio head. "Even if it makes money, it's not going to be 'Titanic.'" Studios are worried about protests, hate mail and boycotts.
"Even if it doesn't deserve it," says another film executive, "it's going to be used as a political football."
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