Posted on 12/27/2004 5:41:20 PM PST by nickcarraway
"Are you, like, the governor?" a second grader asked Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger during a visit to his school.
"That's a really loaded question," Shriver answered with a smile, the San Jose Mercury News reported.
all that loaded it seems. The governors wife is seen as a force to be reckoned with in the California state capitol, the News explained.
Theres nothing new about the glamorous TV reporter working alongside her husband. The News says shes long been a full partner in Arnold Schwarzenegger's business affairs.
"I've always been interested in helping Arnold with whatever he was doing. I want him to do well. I want him to succeed. I've always looked at that as part of my job," Shriver told the News in an interview this month.
Shriver has already played a pivotal role. She was said to have been the key broker in getting the Democratic legislature to back Arnold's fiscal plan for the state.
In his administration, the News says, "her fingerprints are everywhere, from the Impressionist landscapes that hang in his suite of offices, to the content of his speeches, to the people he hires, to his position on issues like stem-cell research and hybrid cars.
"Her reporter-like grilling of unprepared aides is affectionately nicknamed the Full Maria by the governor's advisers."
Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez views Shriver as a diplomat who helps him work with Schwarzenegger. "People underestimate the role Maria is having in the administration," he told the News. "She is going to go down in history as the most powerful first lady in California."
When Núñez successfully sought Shriver's help to persuade the governor to back off budget cuts to the disabled, Schwarzenegger told him, "If you're talking to her, it's like talking to me," Núñez recalled. "It's almost like a team."
And although Schwarzenegger has joked, "When you're married to my wife, you're never your own boss," he doesnt always toe the line she advocates.
Shriver, who the News describes as "a Democrat to the core and proud of her husband's bipartisan image," did not want him to campaign for President Bush in the critical state of Ohio, according to Schwarzenegger advisers.
Schwarzenegger tepidly went to Ohio for his one and only campaign effort for Bush - a two hour campaign appearance in Columbus, Ohio.
Other than the Ohio visit and his prime time Convention speech, Schwarzenegger made no additional campaign appearances outside of California for Bush.
Some Washington pundits believe that Schwarzenegger's close relationship with Teddy Kennedy, Shriver's uncle, prevented him from strongly backing Bush in what was expected to be a tight race. Kennedy was considered the most influential Democrat backing Kerry's election.
Shriver plays down her role in her husbands administration "It's all Arnold, all the time."
"I try to kind of bring him as much as I can," she told the News, "And then, let it go."
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Social policy from the wife, fiscal from the Governator...
Welcome to California!
Did she, like, learn that from her teacher?
A vote for Arnold is a vote for the Kennedy's!
Surprising though it is they are at the root of all our problems, to date 1960 to now!
noooooooooooooooooooo..... *sob*
Get the Kennedys out of California, now!
More like the opposite. He is not pro-life like Maria is. And his fiscal policy is straight from Teddy's playbook.
This sort of reminds me of the Dems claiming that Rove is manipulating Bush. It's bunk. Schwarzenegger is not being manipulated. He really is a liberal.
Maria can dominate me anytime she wants....
i was standing in the supermarket to check out and there was the vanity fair cover with mr and mrs california on a bike and the ocean behind.
the message seemed to me to be all about them, and not the state.
the state of the state of california is in trouble, and has nothing to do with the glamour pusses on the cover of that liberal mag.
LOL...snorted my fine California Merlot thru my nose. You owe me a new keyboard. LOL
>Did she, like, learn that from her teacher?
She probably learned it from her parents, given that this is Valley Girl land and all the Valley Girls now have young school age children. I still use slang from my teen years and God forbid my child ever got quoted using that oh so southern, "I reckon..." her father says frequently, LOL.
That is putting it mildy.
At least she's probably the most likeable Kennedy of them all.
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