Schwarzenegger admits to admiring Hitler's abilities
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[quote]Arnold Schwarzenegger has long combated rumors alleging that he praised Adolf Hitler. In [URL="http://news.yahoo.com/video/losangelescbs2-15750780/fans-gather-for-arnold-schwarzenegger-book-signing-in-la-30797260.html"]his new autobiography, "Total Recall,"[/URL] the former California governor admits to praising the Nazi leaders speaking style but says he always opposed Hitler's policies.
"I philosophized that only a few men are born to lead, while the rest of humanity is born to follow, and went from that into discussing history's great conquerors and dictators," Schwarzenegger writes in his book. "I admired Hitler's speaking ability, though not what he did with it."
Speculation and criticism over Schwarzenegger's 1977 seminal bodybuilding film, "Pumping Iron." The Hitler exchange was ultimately edited out of the film by director George Butler. While acknowledging the exchange, Schwarzenegger says it was essentially a ruse often employed by the actor, 65, to draw attention to himself.
"Coming up with outrageous things to say was easy because I was always thinking them to keep myself entertained," he writes in Total Recall.
Nonetheless, the Schwarzenegger camp takes issue with the way the quote has been framed by the [URL="http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/arnold-admits-expressed-admiration-hitler-article-1.1177364#ixzz28jZ390K1"]New York Daily News[/URL], in a story titled "Arnold Schwarzenegger admits he once expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler after publicly denying it for years."
"This is a totally misleading and irresponsible headline," Schwarzenegger spokeswoman Ashley Robinson said in a statement provided to Yahoo News. "The governor wrote about something he said over 30 years ago that was reported countless times during his election for governor, that he had strong oratory skills that were abused for power. The headline is a shameless, reprehensible attempt by a tabloid to get attention and web traffic."
During Schwarzenegger's first run for governor of California in 2003, Butler quoted the actor in a book proposal, citing a transcript from "[I][URL="http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/schwarzenegger-admits-expressing-admiration-hitler-memoir-190128101.html#"]Pumping Iron[/URL][/I]," during which he asked Schwarzenegger to list his heroes.
"I admired Hitler, for instance, because he came from being a little man with almost no formal education, up to power," Schwarzenegger reportedly said at the time.
However, the Schwarzenegger election campaign [URL="http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/04/national/04BOOK.html"]pointed out in 2003 that the full transcript of Schwarzenegger's quote shows he clearly distanced himself from any alleged "admiration" of the Nazi dictator[/URL].
"Yes, in Germany they used power and authority but it was used in the wrong way," Schwarzenegger said, according to Butler. "But it was misused on the power. First, it started having, I mean, getting Germany out of the great recession and having everybody jobs and so on and then it was just misused. And they said, let's take this country, and so on. That's bad."
Schwarzenegger has been actively involved with pro-Jewish and pro-Israel groups over the years, including the [URL="http://www.wiesenthal.com/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=lsKWLbPJLnF&b=4442247&ct=5850981&printmode=1"]Simon Wiesenthal Center[/URL].'
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[I]A 2003 photo of Schwarzenegger and Simon Wiesenthal (Art Waldinger/Tru-Dimension Co.)[/I][/quote]
And ofcourse the post must come from you.
[quote=book]"I admired Hitler's speaking ability, though not what he did with it."[/quote]
Fair enough...
I gotto admit I do it myself.
oh starpluck, how does it feel to be admired by arnie?
Hitler did have his positives. Denying he had any just because he did horrible things is retarded, as is condemning someone for saying he admires the positives Hitler had.
I actually agree with him, Hitler was a really good orator.
He's a fucking terrible writer though
I don't think any rational person could disagree.
his surname is still racist though.
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Well, that's fair enough. His speaking abilities were what frenzied an entire nation into a world war.
Who doesn't admire Hitler's speaking ability?
The fucker could spit like nobody's business.
[video=youtube;-vi3nIqUhfY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vi3nIqUhfY[/video]
Hitler was indeed a genius, perhaps his ideals weren't genius, but with speaking, art, writing, among other things were quite nice.
He does great paintings!
I admire his excessive flatulence.
[QUOTE=Mr_Awesome;37963273]Hitler was indeed a genius, perhaps his ideals weren't genius, but with speaking, art, writing, among other things were quite nice.[/QUOTE]
His writing was garbage, hell even the stuff he said in his speeches was complete garbage, he was just did it all in a way that got everyone riled up and hyped.
And? It's a well known fact that Hitler was an amazingly good speaker.
I wouldn't really generalize and go as far to say that Arnold 'admired Hitler' but moreso, 'admired Hitler's public speaking skills'. Needless to say, it is interesting to note that Hitler did get public support and popularuty from his speech skills, much like some of our elections where outward appearance matters to many people...
-snip- title change, my bitching is no longer required.
Hitler was an amazing leader and a brilliant speaker, no problems with this.
Hitler circlejerk.
Yeah I admire his determination and speech skills too, I see nothing wrong with it. Big difference between that and supporting his ideals.
he was a terrible writer.
Hitler was a good painter too.
Conclusion: Hitler was a great and funny guy.
to everyone saying hitler was a great artist I have bad news, hitler was a very mediocre painter and only painted landscapes due to his knowledge of shapes thanks to his architec studies.
Personally I admire his oratory skills and Mein Kampf, even while promoting some negative ideals, was a pretty good read.
[QUOTE=Radley;37963633]Mein Kampf, even while promoting some negative ideals, was a pretty good read.[/QUOTE]
Dear lord you think Mein Kampf a good read?
That overwrote badly disjointed ramblings of a book?
Obligatory:
This thread is literally Hitler.
[QUOTE=NoDachi;37963649]Dear lord you think Mein Kampf a good read?
That overwrote badly disjointed ramblings of a book?[/QUOTE]
I liked it from a psychological studie perspective. Hitlers personallity and views are quite interesting to wonder about, especially since we know how the story ended.
[QUOTE=Mr_Awesome;37963273]Hitler was indeed a genius, perhaps his ideals weren't genius, but with speaking, art, writing, among other things were quite nice.[/QUOTE]
His writing is pretty crappy actually, the editors note at the beginning of Mein Kampf (I started to read it but I wasn't that interested so gave up quite quickly) says that he writes like a speaker, which isn't necessarily conducive to good writing.
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