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“I wouldn’t kick him out of my bed.”… Did Bonnie Garcia really say that?

Sometimes you just can’t make this stuff up.  Did I miss this in the FlashReport before, or did we all miss it?

I’ll let Riverside FR Correspondent Barry Nestande weigh in with an analysis of the impact, if any, on the AD 80 race, but we can’t ignore it in the meantime. The Desert Sun runs a piece today alleging that Assemblywoman Bonnie Garcia told a class of high schoolers that she wouldn’t kick the Governor out of bed.

Hey, I’m the first to hold off on something before I hear the other side, but it looks as if Bonnie isn’t denying the quote, just accusing those making hay out of it as trying to smear her (see follow-up article).

OK, I know that if she really said it she was only joking…with a group of underagers, but perhaps Arnold’s previous hot-blooded comments about her were on target.

Someone tell me this is nothing but a Steve Clute conspiracy, and I’ll pull this post.

2 Responses to ““I wouldn’t kick him out of my bed.”… Did Bonnie Garcia really say that?”

  1. hoover@cts.com Says:

    When he was an active movie star, it was widely understood many women flocked
    to his films because they liked Arnold’s looks and winning charm.

    So… it’s not a state secret that women find him appealing.

  2. tkaptain@sbcglobal.net Says:

    I thought you were going to use Bonnie’s hot blood as an excuse. Just my opinion, but considering the current state of our education system, I doubt the teenagers were too shocked.