ImaFormer Governor of California and Hollywood icon, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has publicly criticized Democrats in a recent episode of SiriusXM’s “Literally! With Rob Lowe.” The Terminator star made a bold statement accusing the Democratic party of having intentions to “ruin every city in America.”
In the detailed conversation with actor Rob Lowe, Schwarzenegger didn’t mince his words about his perspective on the Democratic party’s actions. As per sources, he stated that if Democrats were asked about their core interests, they would say they are mainly interested in ruining America’s cities.
“Ruin your cities,” he said. “That’s what the Democrats would say. We are about ruining the cities. We want to f*ck up every city in America. That seems to be the theme right now.”
Schwarzenegger, who served as the Republican governor of California from 2003 to 2011, has been known for his outspoken views. His recent comments have sparked a wave of reactions across political spectrums. He made these remarks while discussing Republican and Democrat values, including strong military, low taxes, and less government.
Rob Lowe asks Arnold Schwarzenegger what it means to be a Democrat:
SCHWARZENEGGER: “Ruin your cities,That’s what the Democrats would say. It would be about ruining the cities. We want to f*ck up every city in America. That seems to be the theme right now.” pic.twitter.com/j0O9nbz2Eh
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The Austrian-born American actor, businessman, and former professional bodybuilder has a history of being vocal about his political beliefs. Despite his affiliation with the Republican party, Schwarzenegger has often crossed party lines in his political commentary, making his latest remarks all the more notable.
The “Literally! With Rob Lowe” episode featuring Schwarzenegger is set to release on Thursday, bringing more context to his statements. The podcast is known for its candid and often controversial discussions between Lowe and his guests.
Schwarzenegger’s comments have added to the ongoing debate around urban governance and the role of political parties in shaping America’s cities. The fallout of these remarks remains to be seen, but it’s clear that the former governor isn’t afraid to voice his opinions.
