Girlie men
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"Girlie men" is a pejorative term, notably used by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to characterize opponents in the state legislature of California over the state budget.
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[edit] History of the phrase
Schwarzenegger borrowed the term from a series of Saturday Night Live sketches in which Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon played bodybuilders named Hans and Franz, large men with Austrian accents. The two characters, for obvious comic reasons, were characterized as cousins of Schwarzenegger's. The inverted usage provides an element of irony to the comedy and the term, as well. [1]
The phrase was used to deride those who were not as bulked up as Hans and Franz were (their "bulk" was due to padding underneath sweatshirts and sweat pants, but this wasn't "real", as the point was making fun of people obsessed with their musculature).
[edit] Schwarzenegger's usage
The term was first used by Schwarzenegger in the 1988 Presidential election, accompanied by then Vice President George H.W. Bush. He was shown attacking Bush's opponents, saying “They all look like a bunch of girlie men, right?" He repeated it in the 1992 election, then campaigning for President Bush, again applying it to the Democratic candidates, as seen in the documentary Feed (1992) by Kevin Rafferty and James Ridgeway. He used the phrase again on July 17, 2004, where he stated "[i]f 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."[2] He would use the term twice in the speech.
Schwarzenegger would later use the term at the 2004 Republican National Convention, where he implored the audience not to be pessimistic about the economy, saying "Don't be economic girlie men."[3]
Schwarzenegger received some criticism from various gay rights and feminist groups. California State Senator Sheila Kuehl, who is a member of the legislature's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus, claimed that the governor had resorted to "blatant homophobia," stating that the phrase "uses an image that is associated with gay men in an insulting way, and it was supposed to be an insult. That's very troubling that he would use such a homophobic way of trying to put down legislative leadership."
[edit] Other public uses
The term, popularized initially by the Saturday Night Live sketch, received new life following Schwarzenegger's usage. New York Times opinion columnist Maureen Dowd quoted a Democratic insider who claimed that 2004 Presidential candidate John Kerry had "turned into a girlie man." [1]
Jack Kemp, former Republican Congressman and Vice Presidential Nominee, used the phrase in criticizing Democratic economic policies in his column "Don't be economic girlie-men." [2]
[edit] References
- ^ Saturday Night Live clip on www.schwarzenegger.com
- ^ Nicholas, Peter. "Schwarzenegger deems opponents 'girlie-men'", San Francisco Chronicle, July 18, 2004. Retrieved on 2008-05-17.
- ^ Schwarzenegger: No country more welcoming than the USA. www.cnn.com (August 31, 2004). Retrieved on 2008-05-17. Transcript of address at the 2004 Republican National Convention.