In the couple of years I have written Internet columns for progressive
Web sites, I have done my fair share of criticizing the mainstream U.S.
media for not being aggressive enough in taking on Republican politicians.
Well, it's only fair I commend the members of the press when they do
their jobs. And the Los Angeles Times did its job in sparkling fashion
with its investigation of Arnold the Groping Liar published this week.
It was an excellent, explosive story, the kind of which American
journalism needs more. It was not so much a story about sex, as the
age-old abuse of power. And the Times showed that Arnold the Would-be
Emperor really has no clothes - or morals or conscience.
The Times is about the only U.S. mainstream newspaper that has really
investigated Schwarzenegger's history of sexual harassment, which as the
paper showed includes incidents as recent as 2000.
Schwarzenegger's campaign is trying to say Gov. Gray Davis was behind
the story, but that's not the case. As John Carroll, the editor of the Los
Angeles Times, told the San Francisco Chronicle, the newspaper had
collected even more examples but had not included those incidents in the
story because reporters had not had time to corroborate them.
One of those victims I put in touch with a Times reporter several weeks
ago a woman now in her 50s who said Schwarzenegger went so far as to
sexually assault her in 1997 at a now defunct Planet Hollywood in Atlanta.
She contacted me out of the blue after I wrote one of numerous columns and
posts about Schwarzeneggers history of sexual harassment and said I
was interested in hearing from others who experienced the Terminators
"charms."
She had nothing to do with the Davis campaign. As she wrote in her
first email to me, she said she had "been through emotional 'Hell'
since the attack, including nightmares and fears I can't get rid of. I see
that liar's smile everywhere I look today. It may, somehow, help me to
finally talk about the terror of being attacked, and how it affected me
and my life since. My speaking up will certainly wipe that big smile off
his face."
The victim said that she did not pursue charges against Schwarzenegger
because she simply wanted to forget the attack. She didnt think
Schwarzenegger would come after her again, and she didnt want to
complicate her life at the time. But she found the nightmares and
Schwarzeneggers smile have not gone away. So she, like other victims,
is willing to talk.
I wont release her name, although she is willing to do so to a
reporter. To me, its not necessary. I have heard enough similar
stories to know there is a lot of truth to hers. Perhaps someday soon, her
story will be told, and I pray it helps her find some solace. She sure
wont find that by any half-apology Schwarzenegger issues. His
semi-apology this week in response to the Times article included a
statement that he thought the women involved enjoyed his
"attention." Think again, steroid-brain.
Since the evening two months ago that I sat stunned on my couch
watching Leno yuk it up with Schwarzenegger and his inane comments about
bikini waxes and pumping up Sacramento, I have searched for the truth
about this guys past. What I have found has not been pretty. I have
tried to tell it as honestly as I can. I have tried to not pull any
punches. I have tried to give him at least as much of the benefit of the
doubt as Republicans gave Clinton when he was president.
And I can say this: I do not work for Davis campaign. Davis
people wont even return my emails. I just work for myself in this
unpaid Internet columnist job, trying to write the angels and demons from
my mind.
Hell yeah, I get a certain satisfaction in seeing Schwarzeneggers
campaign unravel before our eyes. Hopefully, we can stop this guy before
he emulates one of his heroes, Adolph Hitler. Itd be great if
Schwarzeneggers political career ended Tuesday, rather than began in
the California governor's office. But thats not the only reason I
labor at this task.
The above-mentioned woman said as Schwarzenegger was about to leave her
six years ago, that he did not mention his wife or kids. But he issued a
directive, declarative, proclamatory, one-sentence statement to the effect
of: "Dont try telling this to anyone - no one would ever believe
you."
In that statement, I see the soul-less vacuum that occupies
Schwarzeneggers innards. And I also see the courage inside this woman
in defying the powerful Terminator to now come forward.
And something about that situation gives me reason to be optimistic and
pessimistic about our human condition and future at the same time.
Something about it makes me search on, read on, write on..
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