But nowadays, even the wrong media coverage is better than no coverage."
About 20 members of the group had planned to protest the governor's speech today. He s trying to drum up support for his proposition requiring school teachers to pay for their students' books. But when Gov. Arnold heard about the protest, he called the state's attorney general. The governor knew that no one would pay attention to his speech if there were topless women nearby.
The attorney general told the group that their "display" would cause multiple auto crashes and corrupt innocent, wide-eyed children. He said that if they dared to go topless, they would be hauled off to jail.
"We have held fifteen protests statewide and have yet to cause one accident or corrupt one innocent child," scoffed Boxer.
"These are wonderful ladies, but they do not understand. Some day they will understand," said Gov. Arnold. "Everything I do, l do for the people."