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July 07, 2006
Bob Mulholland Takes Shot At Short Shwarzenegger
Another correction: It's that kind of day. See below.
And so it goes:
Bob Mulholland, senior advisor to Democratic nominee Phil Angelides, aims for controversy this morning, saying: "With North Korea leader Kim Jong-Il back in the news, it reminds me that he and Schwarzenegger have something in common. Both have their shoes specifically made to add a couple inches of lift. What we don’t know is does Kim Jong-Il have his shoes made by Schwarzenegger’s shoemaker in Italy."
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In 2003, Mulholland warned Arnold Schwarzenegger that "real bullets" will be coming his way during his campaign to be governor.
"Schwarzenegger is going to find out, that unlike a Hollywood movie set, the bullets coming at him in this campaign are going to be real bullets and he is going to have to respond to them," warned Mulholland.
I hate to be all lookist and stuff, but really. Bob Mulholland is taking a shot at Arnold Schwarzenegger's physical specs.
Arnie's a little short. That's not really a secret. It's sort of funny that Bob thinks that dishing on someone's appearance-enhancement is going to win points in... California.
You ever see this guy? I'm sure you have. He returns like a plague every two years to stick his foot in his nasty mouth.
The tubes of the internet are conspicuously free of pics of this cat, so you'll have to settle for this really small, really grainy one. Trust me, a better picture would only make it worse.
So, that's the dude taking shots at Arnold's height. I haven't seen shoulders that narrow since my old Tyco toy racetrack.
And, for good measure, a previous quote threatening the Governor with "real bullets."
Strong. Tough.
Fat, ugly, and bald.
Talking "peace" while constantly threatening political violence.
Layers.
Pic from OCBlog.net, which doesn't seem to like Bob at all.
Correction: I originally made the "real bullets" thing the headline of this post. But I failed to notice that was a quote from the 2003 recall campaign. It's not, then, new news.
Still ugly. But not news.
Thanks to Craig for alerting me to my loose shit.