  I couldn't have said it urlLink better myself &nbsp; "If they don't have the guts to come up here in front of you and say, 'I don't want to represent you, I want to represent those special interests, the unions, the trial lawyers ... if they don't have the guts, I call them girlie men," Schwarzenegger said to the cheering crowd at a mall food court in Ontario.
&nbsp; Awesome.&nbsp; And of course, those politicians with the absolutely best sense of humor and nerves of steel retorted &nbsp; Democrats said Schwarzenegger's remarks were insulting to women and gays and distracted from budget negotiations. State Sen. Sheila Kuehl said the governor had resorted to "blatant homophobia. " &nbsp; Yes. Blatant homophobia.&nbsp; Oh the horror! As if it was homophobia at all.&nbsp; But lastly, the House speaker's thirteen year old daughter was distraught &nbsp; "She's a young girl who knows the governor and really likes him a lot and didn't find the term to be a positive term, and finds it to be derogatory," Nunez said.
"It was no question a very, very insensitive comment to make. I personally am not intimidated or threatened by it, but I think it really is beneath Gov. Schwarzenegger. " &nbsp; Certainly, having alienated the girly man vote and the thirteen year old female vote, Governor Schwarzeneggar has created an uphill battle for reelection. 
