Tough, astute Jenny Sanford let her man stand by himself

By SEANNA ADCOX
Associated Press
Friday, June 26, 2009



COLUMBIA — Jenny Sanford did not stand by her man.

To those accustomed to watching betrayed first ladies smile stiffly through their husbands' public confessions, the absence of Gov. Mark Sanford's wife at the soul-baring news conference where he admitted to an affair with a woman in Argentina was striking.

Instead, she issued a tough-minded statement saying she had thrown her cheating husband out and told him to stop speaking to her while she tries to deal with his infidelity.

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South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford speaks to the media Thursday as she leaves the family home on Sullivan's Island.

That came as no surprise to those who know this independently wealthy, Georgetown-educated former Wall Street executive. Around the state, Jenny Sanford is regarded as a strong-minded figure, accomplished and politically astute.

Jenny Sanford doesn't have it in her to play the "namby-pamby Tammy Wynette," said Donald Aiesi, a political scientist at Furman University in Greenville, the governor's alma mater.

"She has very strong faith, very strong family values," said Marjory Wentworth, a family friend who was appointed South Carolina's poet laureate by the governor in 2003. "There's no gray area about the things that matter to her."

Many of Jenny Sanford's counterparts have stood beside or behind their spouses for similar moments of scandal: When New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey outed himself as gay. When former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer acknowledged he was the client of a call-girl ring. When Idaho Sen. Larry Craig denied trying to elicit sex in an airport men's room.

Some of these political wives were bitterly criticized for subjecting themselves to such humiliation, as was Hillary Rodham Clinton, who stood by her husband, figuratively, if not literally, during some of the most fraught moments of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

Kendra Stewart, a political science professor at the College of Charleston, said Jenny Sanford was wise not to appear at her husband's side.

"The women receive a lot of criticism and even mocking on 'Saturday Night Live' skits, criticism from woman's groups and other folks," she said. "People doing a lot of speculation about their expressions, what they were thinking. And by not being present, she removes all of that speculation."

As for whether Jenny Sanford's absence hurt her husband, Stewart said: "I'm not really sure any more damage could be done."

In fact, the political scientist suggested that the 49-year-old governor might have helped himself somewhat by taking his lumps by himself, and not making his wife stand there the way other politicians in peril have done.

"In a way, I think the husbands took even more flak for their actions," Stewart said, "because everyone had to watch their wives humiliated while they apologized."

During the painfully frank news conference, the governor said the first lady had known about the affair for five months. In her own statement, Jenny Sanford said: "We reached a point where I felt it was important to look my sons in the eyes and maintain my dignity, self-respect, and my basic sense of right and wrong. This trial separation was agreed to with the goal of ultimately strengthening our marriage."

Unlike other political wives, "she is laying down conditions at the outset and being very specific and emphatic that he's got to toe the line," Aiesi said. "The other wives sort of stood there like submissive somehow. She didn't take that approach. She said, 'I love him. I want him back. But it depends on him.' She's holding the cards."

On Thursday, Jenny Sanford spent part of the day with her husband at their coastal home. Later, she left with some children in her car for what she said was dinner and a boat ride. Asked if she would be staying with her husband, she said: "It's a goal."

"I'm going to do my best to work on my marriage," she said. As for her husband's political future: "His career is not a concern of mine. He'll have to worry about that. I'm going to worry about my family and the character of my children."

Born Jennifer Sullivan, the first lady grew up near Chicago. Her grandfather founded the Skil Corp., a power tool manufacturer. She graduated from Georgetown University in 1984 with a degree in finance, then worked for the Wall Street investment banking firm Lazard Freres & Co., where she was a vice president in mergers and acquisitions. Mark Sanford was also working on Wall Street.

The couple have four school-age sons.

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theronce (anonymous) says...

Leave the woman alone, folks, unless she asks you for something.

June 26, 2009 at 8:53 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

843allday (anonymous) says...

I agree. I'm not a Mark Sanford supporter, but his wife and kids did nothing wrong. They should be left alone.

June 26, 2009 at 10:44 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

WhyDoIBother (anonymous) says...

Perhaps Jenny should be running the State. She's tough, smart and better looking than Hillary

June 26, 2009 at 12:56 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

zoomru (anonymous) says...

Jenny.........do NOT let these NEWSPAPER Editors do this too YOU....!!!!!!

The next time a Microphone is shoved in your face.....

SAY THIS....!!!

The thoughts and prayers are appreciated but in all reality it PALES IN COMPARISON WITH WHAT IS HAPPENING IN IRAN RIGHT NOW.....!!!!! We have women being shot in the STREET and we have a government that will not release REAL LIVE VIDEO from the DRONES we have circling to let the WHOLE World realize what is happening....!!!!! We can show a viseo of a bomb blowing up a BRIDGE from our artillery BUT we can NOT show the world what atrocities are being conducted in the streets of TEHRAN.....!?!?! MY JENNY SANFORD BACKSIDE....!!! I am fed up with the REPORTING in this state and the total lack of moral compass by our EDITORS and REPORTERS....!!!!!! All BOBBY HARRELL AND GLENN AND ROBERT AND GILDA CARE ABOUT is who my HOT Husband is messing around WITH....!?!?! WELL...I AM JENNY SANFORD and I have freakin'.... MOXIE !!!!!

JENNY....we...are....fed...up !!! GET LOUD !!!

June 26, 2009 at 3:40 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

lillycollette (anonymous) says...

What comes next for Mark Sanford?

I see a potential trip to Charleston County family court in Mark's future. Unless of course he wants to return to his marriage and Jinny accepts him. I don't see any indication that Mark wants to return or that Jinny would be stupid enough to accept him. I always gave her credit for being the brains in that union.

There is obviously no future in public life as the wife of Mark Sanford and there went any potential hopes for a family political dynasty through Mark's sons. I don't doubt that the party may consider fielding her for public office later on-but she's always going to be sporting that political black eye from Mark. Oh well :

There is divorce or separate maintenance and support if they don't return to the marriage.

Whether or not Jinny wants separate maintenance and support would be academic. Mark's children would be entitled to it-and we all know how eager the family court is to pontificate "THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILDREN".

They can of course work out an agreement on those matters. However, for any such an agreement to be enforceable it would have to go through the family court.

If Jinny thinks she has any problems trusting Mark to independently live up to an agreement (LMAO), she hasn't seen the level of corruption that family court has sunk to.

I have personal experience on the issue of agreements and extrinsic fraud upon the court by officers of the court which I have already shared with this newspaper. Perhaps they may get around to doing a story on that given what is going on with the Sanford's.

YA THINK?

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June 26, 2009 at 5:49 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

walleyedwoman1215 (anonymous) says...

While none of us knows what transpires behind closed doors, Mrs. Sanford appears to be a smart, loyal, sophisticated, roll-with-the-punches gal. She does not need Mark Sanford for anything. Why stay with a man who drags your family through hell?

June 26, 2009 at 9:09 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

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