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Schwarzenegger: Democrats 'Want to F*** Up Every City in America'

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Former California Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger blasted the Democratic Party on Thursday for “ruining the cities.”

The Hollywood star made the revelation when asked what he thinks it means to be a Democrat while speaking with actor Rob Lowe on the “Literally!” podcast.

Lowe brought up former California GOP Rep. David Dreier’s stance that supporting a “strong military, low taxes, less government, more personal freedoms” makes one a Republican, with Schwarzenegger adding “strong law enforcement” to the list.

“I always ask Democrats what it means to be a Democrat in that way,” Lowe began. “And I, I think whatever anybody would say.”

Before he could finish the statement, “The Terminator” star bluntly interjected, “Ruin your cities,” causing the host to quickly add, “What would they say?”

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“Ruin your cities,” he reiterated.

“That’s what the Democrats would say,” Schwarzenegger said. “‘We are about ruining the cities. We want to f*** up every city in America.’

“That seems to be the theme right now.”

When Lowe asked why that is, he responded, “I have no idea.”

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The discussion begins around the 48:15 mark below:

WARNING: The following podcast contains vulgar language that some viewers may find offensive.

Earlier in the week, the former governor went on “The View” to state his views on immigration and said, “I believe very strongly in having a border that no one can get through.”

However, Schwarzenegger added, “What is important is that we have visas available for people that want to work in the United States so they don’t have to work illegally.”

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He has always been in between party lines, as he addressed during the podcast with Lowe.

Schwarzenegger said that during his time serving as the governor of California, he felt pressure from both parties.

Democrats were displeased with him being “fiscally conservative,” he said, while Republicans did not like him being “socially more moderate.”

While he was a Republican governor, he said, “we didn’t look at it like, ‘This is my state [California] — this is the Republican state.’ … This is our state.” 

“You do the people’s work, and not the party’s work,” Schwarzenegger said.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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