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"You know, this guy has been in so much trouble," he blabbered on his April 25 show. "He's got sagging poll numbers. He's got political groups criticizing his every move. And now the governator is making all his enemies' job easier.



According to the London Evening Standard , Arnold recently went on Howard Stern's radio show and offered his theory on how to end premenstrual syndrome, saying -- quote -- 'If we get rid of the moon, womens, whose menstrual cycles are governed by the moon, will not get PMS. They will stop bitching and whining.'



"Hey, Governor," Scarborough continued, "way to make 50 percent of California's voting population turn frigid towards you.I don't know how it works in Austria, but let me tell you something, friend,jokes about such matters -- not laughing subjects to women in America."



Great point, Joe! Except -- not to throw stones here -- Schwarzenegger never said those things. Scarborough (and apparently the London Daily Mail, not the Evening Standard) got duped. Howard Stern apparently has a Schwarzenegger impersonator on his show regularly, and he was the one rat-a-tat-tatting on about the dreaded PMS.



As a result, MSNBC tells us that Scarborough planned to right his wrong on last night's show and that it had taken 10 days to address it because, well, they were unaware of the mistake until we called. However, the Guv's office tells us that they called the show the day after it aired and pointed out the error. Hmm.

It took a little longer than CALIFORNIA Gov. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER's staff wanted, but WESTWOOD ONE and MSNBC host JOE SCARBOROUGH was scheduled to apologize THURSDAY for an APRIL 25 TV rant in which SCARBOROUGH criticized SCHWARZENEGGER for comments actually made by an ARNOLD impersonator on HOWARD STERN's radio show.



The fake GOVERNATOR told STERN he wanted to blow up the moon to end women's premenstrual syndrome symptoms, and SCARBOROUGH, according to the WASHINGTON POST, said "Hey, Governor, way to make 50 percent of CALIFORNIA's voting population turn frigid towards you. I don't know how it works in AUSTRIA, but let me tell you something, friend, jokes about such matters -- not laughing subjects to women in AMERICA."

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Yes, he was a decent congressman from Florida, but that doesn't mean he belongs on the air. He isn't doing conservatives any favors with this sloppy work, either.A seasoned, well-prepped, thinking host would never allow himself to be duped by an Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonator on the Howard Stern Show:10 days and repeated prodding, for Scarborough to apologize for such a mammoth error, on national television? When he blows off the governor's office and waits until the Post gets on his case, you know there's aproblem.Typically, hosts blame their producers for these types of mistakes, but if you're smart enough to do a talk show, shouldn't you have some kind of ability to wonder whether a story that bizarre is actually true?Even the laziest on-air personality can do a Google search to determine if a rag like thehas it right.Wasn't it strange, Joe, that nobody else was talking about this amazing story? Wouldn't every talk show, newspaper, television program and politician have been all over this?We've all made mistakes on the air, but one this big should not have taken so much effort to get corrected.Would Limbaugh ever fall for a "story" like this? How about Savage, Hannity, or major local talk show hosts? I don't think so. Scarborough comes across here like an unprepped fool.Joe's radio show was cancelled last year. Meanwhile, this has become one of theall time most popular posts!