Twisted Sister lives up to name (snippets, emphasis mine):
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider, whose "We're Not Gonna Take It" has become the anthem for Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign, says the actor-turned-politician actually inspired that hit 1984 record.
... Snider was unfazed by the recent sexual misconduct charges swirling around Schwarzenegger. "He was a movie star, for God's sake!" Snider said in a phone interview with The Associated Press, in between promotional stops for his new Halloween record, "Oculus Infernum." "The fact is, men are dogs," he said. "If we took all the dogs out of jobs of importance, we'd have a lot of empty offices." The "Terminator" actor, who is seeking to become California's next governor should voters decide to recall Gov. Gray Davis in Tuesday's election, has been accused by more than a dozen women in incidents between the early 1970s until 2000. Schwarzenegger has denied some incidents but has admitted inappropriate behavior and has offered a general apology. While Snider did not condone such behavior, he said it wasn't very surprising, especially for Hollywood. He said that he ran into a Republican woman during a campaign stop with Schwarzenegger, and she told him: "In the '70s, if I wasn't groped, I was offended!" ... |
Oh really?! I think we hit the jackpot on this one, folks. Comments, please!
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