Schwarzenegger's Kids Tweet Responses to Love Child News: Would You Support Your Dad?
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It didn't take long for Arnold Schwarzenegger's kids to speak out on behalf of their father, and though they're understandably frustrated and hurt by the news -- not just of Schwarzenegger's illegitimate child, but also of their parents' divorce -- they're still managing to stand by him, if indirectly.
Here's 17-year-old Patrick's tweet:
And 21-year-old Katherine's:
You might notice that Patrick signed his tweet with his mother's last name, evidently making sure the public knows whose side he's ultimately on.
Here's 17-year-old Patrick's tweet:
some days you feel like s---, some days you want to quit and just be normal for a bit, yet i love my family till death do us apart. Patrick Shriver
And 21-year-old Katherine's:
This is definitely not easy but I appreciate your love and support as i begin to heal and move forward in life. I will always love my family!
You might notice that Patrick signed his tweet with his mother's last name, evidently making sure the public knows whose side he's ultimately on.
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mad legal every form of Sexual deviation and will now be teaching it in their schools.
The state that made such a hero Of Charlie Sheen and his recent antics with Prostitutes, drugs, gambling and porn stars.
The State where they have a Nude Bike Day every year where hundreds of people ride Nude in a parade through San Francisco. I could go on in this vein for many more paragraphs, but you get the picture.
I would think in that state a simple act of infidelity and a natural sex act that caused a child to be born would not even make a 3 line entry on page 10 of any newspaper.
See "Shriver" !!!
The Schwarzenegger California Debacle was well planned in advance.
GOP the Grand Hypocrisy Party.
So many hypocrites so little time!
Are Arnold's kids now having to deal with - - "What? Wait a minute. Our old babysitter had our half brother? Ten years ago?"
That has to be a special kind of hell.
Arnold openly supported Kurt Waldheim, Former UN chief and a former Austrian politician who participated in Nazi atrocities during World War II. Schwarzenegger's name remained on Waldheim's campaign posters, even after allegations of Waldheim's war crimes were brought to light. Waldheim was even invited to Arnold's wedding.
His father was a member of the Austrian Nazi Party who volunteered for the infamous SA and became a ranking officer. In the early '90s, Spy Magazine printed his father's Nazi Party membership in their magazine.
After several public claims of racism were made against him that could effect his career and long-term political chances, Schwarzenegger donated substantial sums to the Simon Weisenthal Center in Los Angeles and commissioned an "audit" of his father's nazi past, essentially buying off potential criticism. He never distanced himself from Kurt Waldheim, however -- quite the opposite. He made a statement to friends , saying "My friends don't want me to mention Kurt's name, because of all the recent Nazi stuff and the U.N. controversy, but I love him and Maria does too, and so thank you, Kurt."
March 1992 Spy Magazine article mentions a ...
Arnold openly supported Kurt Waldheim, Former UN chief and a former Austrian politician who participated in Nazi atrocities during World War II. Schwarzenegger's name remained on Waldheim's campaign posters, even after allegations of Waldheim's war crimes were brought to light. Waldheim was even invited to Arnold's wedding.
His father was a member of the Austrian Nazi Party who volunteered for the infamous SA and became a ranking officer. In the early '90s, Spy Magazine printed his father's Nazi Party membership in their magazine.
After several public claims of racism were made against him that could effect his career and long-term political chances, Schwarzenegger donated substantial sums to the Simon Weisenthal Center in Los Angeles and commissioned an "audit" of his father's nazi past, essentially buying off potential criticism. He never distanced himself from Kurt Waldheim, however -- quite the opposite. He made a statement to friends , saying "My friends don't want me to mention Kurt's name, because of all the recent Nazi stuff and the U.N. controversy, but I love him and Maria does too, and so thank you, Kurt."
March 1992 Spy Magazine article mentions a story confirmed by "a businessman and longtime friend of Schwarzenegger's" -- that in the '70s Arnold "enjoyed playing and giving away records of Hitler's speeches."
Schwarzenegger reportedly said on-camera during the filming of "Pumping Iron" that he "admired" Hitler. The footage was not used in the final version of the movie.
He has also talked of dreaming of being a dictator - " I didn't think about money. I thought about the fame, about just being the greatest. I was dreaming about being some dictator of a country.."
Two black bodybuilders have come forward claiming that California Schwarzenegger has a history of making racist comments. Schwarzenegger has allegedly said ."If you gave these blacks a country to run, they would run it down the tubes."
Arnold was tapped for the Gubernatorial run at the occult-entrenched Bohemian Grove and rubbed elbows with the Rothchilds family home.
The following Schwarzenegger quotes sum up his elitist attitudes that have so enamored globalist onlookers:
"I wanted to be part of the small percentage of people who were leaders, not the large mass of followers. I think it is because I saw leaders use 100 per cent of their potential.... I was always fascinated by people in control of other people."
"My relationship to power and authority is that I'm all for it." -- Arnold Schwarzenegger at 44 to US News and World Report in 1990.
"People need somebody to watch over them... Ninety-five percent of the people in the world need to be told what to do and how to behave." -- Arnold Schwarzenegger at 44 to US News and World Report in 1990.
That has to be shocking and numbing. How do they even talk about that with their Mom?
Lots of angst and grief there. That has to change all their relationships forever.
I have no idea what the status of that situation is now.