What Will Be Schwarzenegger's Next Act?
Several Options, Many Involving The Environment, Appear Viable For The California Governor
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Will he share the stage with Al Gore as a global environmental crusader, promote green technology for a Barack Obama administration, run for the U.S. Senate? Or might he pursue political reform on a broader scale, as he has hinted in appearances with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who shares Schwarzenegger's independent streak?
Any of the options that would give him a larger platform undoubtedly would be more appealing than dealing with the gridlock inside California's Capitol.
The partisan finger-wagging has kept him wrapped up in negotiations over faltering state finances for much of the last two years, and his approval ratings have followed the decline in California's economic fortunes.
The 61-year-old Republican governor has been asked repeatedly whether he would entertain a position if offered one by the Democratic president-elect, most likely focused on alternative energy or other environmental initiatives.
He's been coy in some of his answers, but has said he will remain in office until the end of his term in January 2011. He is not eligible to run again for governor.
Schwarzenegger enjoyed a brief diversion from the budget frustrations as he mingled recently with leaders from 19 countries at the global warming summit organized by his administration.
The meeting had a lofty goal: drafting the template for the next phase of United Nations climate talks. The U.N. has a December 2009 deadline to complete a treaty to succeed the 1997 Kyoto Protocol.
While it might seem presumptuous for a governor of just one state to attempt to influence the talks, Schwarzenegger is a unique character. He has successfully branded himself as a modern environmental activist by repeating the same message: Cut emissions and invest in green technologies such as solar and wind power.
That image has held even though implementation of Schwarzenegger's signature policy the 2006 law seeking to cut emissions roughly a third by 2020 is so complex that it won't be completed until after he leaves office.
"When I think about what we're doing to address climate change and address a global issue, I think it's only fitting that Governor Schwarzenegger should be the lead," Democratic Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said during the recent global warming summit.
Schwarzenegger's name comes up as a possible U.S. Senate candidate should Sen. Dianne Feinstein decide to run for governor in 2010 or if he chose to run against Sen. Barbara Boxer. Both are Democrats.
But a governor accustomed to bright lights may be unlikely to feel satisfied in the Senate, as one actor in a cast of 100. His centrist political philosophy also could make it difficult for him to survive a Republican primary in his home state.
One of the biggest wild cards is the governor's wife, Maria Shriver. A Democrat and early supporter of Mr. Obama, she was caught off guard in 2003 when Schwarzenegger announced his intention to run in the recall election for governor.
Schwarzenegger says that won't happen next time.
"Before I make any move, the next move that I make, I'm going to go and say to Maria: `Maria, you tell me what to do,"' Schwarzenegger said in a recent Fox News interview.
A reprise of his Hollywood career seems unlikely. The film star who earned $30 million in his final "Terminator" movie now says he'd rather be an action hero on weightier matters such as alternative energy and rebuilding the nation's infrastructure.
Schwarzenegger often has said how much he admires his in-laws, who started the Special Olympics and followed a family legacy of public service.
His ambition to leave a similar legacy is a driving force. Schwarzenegger has signed partnerships with the governors of Western states and Canadian provinces to develop regional cap-and-trade systems designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Last week, he signed deals with regional government leaders from Mexico, Canada, Brazil and Indonesia in which they pledged support for climate initiatives.
After several years promoting environmental issues, Schwarzenegger told The Associated Press that combating global warming is now as ingrained in him as the career that began his rise to international fame bodybuilding.
"Everything I do is forever. I got into bodybuilding at an early age and I will be working out until I drop dead, and hopefully they will put dumbbells in my casket," he said. "I will continue promoting fitness forever and I will be an environmental leader forever."
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Posted by Hober_Mallow at 04:37 PM : Dec 04, 2008
...."thunk?".....
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Posted by runningralph
Youre listening to Alan Keyes??? He is a failure, liar, and a low-life. Keyes has no creditablity and is the biggest joke in the Republican party.
Then he and Sarah Palin can both run for the Whitehouse together.
Now that''d be a hoot
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Posted by pat1967
Well, thanks! You just saved thousands of dollars in litigation-NOT!
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Posted by TheMasses10 at 06:37 PM : Dec 04, 2008
The state of Hawaii has certified that the birth certificate displayed on Obama''s web site is legitimate. Any and all courts in the country accept the short form certificate as proof of birth. Keyes demand for the long form is without precedent, and in my view is sour grapes over losing his seat in Illinois to a man who Keyes sees as a liberal.
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Posted by runningralph at 06:44 PM : Dec 04, 2008
Your whole argument is predicated on the fact that Obama is not a natural born citizen. Since this is not true, your argument falls apart.
The lawyers won''''t like that!
Maybe Gubernator can run for Gov. of Alaska!
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Posted by jbrown88881 at 07:01 PM : Dec 04, 2008
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California is on the verge of bankruptcy thanks to Arnold''''s brilliant handling of California''''s budget.
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Posted by yongamerica at 06:59 PM : Dec 04, 2008
The California budget is approved by the state legislature. You want to point fingers, point them at the legislature.
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Posted by pat1967 at 07:04 PM : Dec 04, 2008
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Thank you. What is left of the Republican party is a bunch of pitiful whiners hanging their hat on some ludicrous conspiracy theories. Makes me tired.
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Posted by runningralph at 06:44 PM : Dec 04, 2008
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Because Alan Keyes is an idiot.
Man, seems like a million years until we (California) get rid of this brick head. Governor Arnold Salsanegra has ruined this state all by his lonesome. Another Republican ruins another state or country. Reagan''s legacy lives on.
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Schwarzenegger is no more conservative then most Kennedy''s, esp Teddy boy. If given a chance Republicans would vote then guy out tomorrow in return for a true conservative.
Now days Liberals will parade around a middle of the road Democrats or Republicans then make sharp left turn once in office.
This man is a sociopath.
No such animal, they are all extinct.
"I say Alan Keyes is credible when he says Obama is not a natural born citizen." Posted by runningralph
Your saying it doesn''t make it so. The difference between Mr. Obama and Mr. Schwarzenegger is that Mr. Obama''s BC officially says Hawaii, and Mr. Schwarzenegger''s officially says Austria.
Your choice to believe or disbelieve is irrelevant.
Arnold involved in healthcare?? His invitational bodybuilding show is no more than steroid, HGH, insulin infused mass freaks! Healthcare indeed!!
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by airboatboy1
December 6, 2008 8:13 PM EST
- He''s got California in such a f#cking mess he better go back to acting.
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