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by Mark Silva and updated
Gov. Mark Sanford has come clean.
Not only was he not hiking on the Appalachian Trail -- but rather cruising around Argentina -- during his recent disappearing act.
The Republican governor of South Carolina also has been having an affair during the past year, he acknowledged today, just returned from his South American adventure. He said he had wanted something more "exotic'' than an Appalachian hike.
"It began very innocently,'' the governor said of his affair with an Argentine whom he had known for eight years. Their "remarkable friendship,'' during the past year, "sparked'' into something else, he said, and he has seen her three times since "that sparking thing,'' His wife, he said, had known about it.
There goes another potential 2012 contendor
The Republican who had been viewed by some as a prospective candidate for president now is stepping down as head of the Republican Governors Association.
David Johnson, an Atlanta-based Republican pollster and strategist who campaigned for Bob Dole's presidential bid, says scandals such as Sanford's and Sen. John Ensign's recent admission of an affair mean that candidates such as Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee, "who were considered by some as boring and shopworn, may get another look for 2012,'' and could also draw more attention to Govs. Haley Barbour and Bobby Jindal, and Sen, John Thune.
Sanford, a married father of four, whose wife could not account for his whereabouts during the Father's Day weekend, emotionally apologized to his wife, staff and others after returning today from Argentina.
"What I have found in this job is that one desperately needs a break from the bubble,'' Sanford said today in a somewhat rambling confessional that started with a fond reminiscence of his hiking trips, explaining the trail ruse.
"I'm a bottom-line kind of guy,'' he said at a news conference. "I'll lay it all out, and we'll let the chips fall where they may.''
Calling his four sons "jewels and blessings'' whom he has let down, the governor said he had let his staff down as well - and he fended off tears as he apologized to longtime friends who have helped him get where he is in politics today, and he apologized to "people of faith'' in his home state and across the country.
"I've let down a lot of people - that's the bottom line,'' the governor said. "If you were to look at God's laws, they are in every instance designed to protect people from themselves... The biggest self of self is indeed self. Sin is indeed grounded in this notion of what is it that I want, as opposed to someone else.''
"The bottom line is this: I have been unfaithful to my wife,'' he said. The relationship started with "casual email back and forth,'' but then "recently over this last year developed into something much more than that... I hurt my wife, I hurt my boys... I hurt a lot of different folks... and all I can say is that I apologize.''
His staff had said the governor was hiking on the Appalachian Trail, decompressing from a rough legislative session.
The former congressman had made news with his unsuccessful fight to reject federal stimulus spending for his state's schools.
Now he has another sort of headline going.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R.-S.C.), a friend of Sanford since his first congressional campaign in 1994, said today that "the Sanford family needs time and space to work through their challenges. I hope they are afforded that opportunity... As for the future, I hope Mark will reconcile with his family and can continue serving as our state's governor."
(South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and wife Jenny, pictured above, at a White House dinner in February hosted by President Barack Obama. Photo by Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP. Sanford, pictured with family below, took the oath of office after reelection in 2006. AP file photo. )
First elected governor in 2002, the former real estate developer has more than a year remaining in his second term, but is barred by state law from running again.
Sanford's announcement came a week after another prominent Republican, Sen. John Ensign of Nevada, apologized to his Senate colleagues after revealing last week that he had an affair with a campaign staffer and was resigning from the GOP leadership. He forfeited his party's No. 4 post in the Senate.
Sanford was born May 28, 1960, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the eldest of four. He earned a bachelor's degree in business from Furman University in 1983 and a master's of business administration from the University of Virginia in 1988.
After working in the financial world in New York, he returned to South Carolina. He served in the U.S. House for three terms before honoring a term-limits pledge and leaving office in 2001.
In 2002, he defeated incumbent Democrat Jim Hodges by 4 percentage points to become governor and won re-election in 2006, defeating Democratic state Sen. Tommy Moore.
As governor, Sanford has had seemingly endless run-ins with the GOP-dominated Legislature, once bringing pigs to the House chamber to protest pork barrel spending. He also put a "spending clock" outside his office to show how quickly a proposed budget would spend state money.
The governor, his spokesman said this week, "has never been accused of being conventional.'' His office also had been unable to say where he was, before issuing a statement Monday night that he was hiking along the Appalachian Trail.
He returned yesterday via Atlanta, where he told a waiting reporter from The State newspaper of Columbia, S.C., that he had been in Argentina. He told the rest of the story at a news conference in the capital today.
Wire stories contributed to this report.









Comments
It seems he had his own stimulus.
Posted by: Kenny Bunkport | June 24, 2009 2:48 PM
It's hard to sneak out to see your chickie when she lives on another continent.
Posted by: Lesson of the Day | June 24, 2009 2:51 PM
I knew the term exotic was suspicious. He's been hiking the Appalachian Trail for so long, he was looking for something more exotic. (The Swine Flue, I suspect.) Poor wifey. Democrat or Republican-- if you're a politician you need to get your sh%t together. I mean really.
Posted by: AHHHHAHAHAHA. | June 24, 2009 2:58 PM
I feel nothing but sympathy for this guy's family, and nothing but scorn for him.
Posted by: athena | June 24, 2009 2:59 PM
Bop Bop Bop!
ANOTHER FAMILY VALUES REPUBLICAN BITES THE DUST!
and another ones gone, another ones gone, another family values Republican bites the dust.
Sing it, Freddie!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY0WxgSXdEE
Posted by: 2009 GOP - No idea's, No plan, No clue | June 24, 2009 3:01 PM
Maybe it would save time if the Republicans who aren't having affairs had press conferences instead of all the ones that are cheating? Just a suggestion!
Posted by: Taylor | June 24, 2009 3:08 PM
Damn, another "family values' Pug bites the dust. Can we put to rest forever the notion that the Republican Party is, somehow, morally superior to Indies and Dems? We already know they take the prize for hypocrisy.
Posted by: dt☢ | June 24, 2009 3:10 PM
The Party of No ( Family Values ) has struck again !! Way to go, Republicans, show the nation, all those virtues, you preach !!
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, BRING THEM HOME, ALIVE AND WHOLE.NOW.
Posted by: Don Fitzgerald, IL | June 24, 2009 3:11 PM
I hope it was worth it for him.
Posted by: Op109 | June 24, 2009 3:12 PM
What to get the Father who has everything for Father's Day. An Argentine vacation with his mistress.
I wanted to make the joke more like one of those Master Card "priceless" ads, but couldn't quite come up with anything.
Show me your creativity Swamp-heads!!
Posted by: Davey S | June 24, 2009 3:14 PM
This is all the fault of homosexuals.Gay marriages affected the sanctity of Sanford's marriage.
Posted by: Grandblvd03 | June 24, 2009 3:14 PM
You know, if Sanford had just resigned last week he wouldn't have needed to humiliate his family like this. Shows you where his priorities are.
Larry Craig. Mark Foley. David Vitter. John Ensign. Mark Sanford. Clearly, the GOPer's are the anti-family party
Posted by: Lori | June 24, 2009 3:15 PM
Sanford adds a whole new meaning to the Republican mantra of "drill, baby drill"!
Posted by: dt☢ | June 24, 2009 3:15 PM
What an idiot- the DNC has been tracking his every move since he embarassed Chairman O with his rejection of porkulus funds.
Anybody with a dozen brain cells could tell you he would get caught.
Thanks, stooopid- good job
Posted by: Reaganite Republican | June 24, 2009 3:16 PM
Yea; well; but Obama is really the guy who will destory the family unit in the country. He's a democract for chrissake!
Posted by: South Side Realist | June 24, 2009 3:17 PM
When will politicians learn? They all have such massive egos, left or right. Do they really think they can pull it off without getting caght? What a waste.
BTW, Kenny Bunkport - very funny- thanks for that laugh!
Posted by: K | June 24, 2009 3:21 PM
this has nothing to do with which party he belongs. we are all fallen. we all have demons to deal with. as the good book says "for all have sinned and fall short..."
Posted by: logic | June 24, 2009 3:29 PM
My question is - where's Bruce???
Not posting anymore - where did he go???
Hmmm,,,,another scandal in the making.
Posted by: gus | June 24, 2009 3:31 PM
Yea; well; but Obama is really the guy who will destory the family unit in the country. He's a democract for chrissake!
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Please tell me that's sarcasm. If not, I don't know who's a bigger idiot -- this Sanford guy, or you.
Posted by: nic | June 24, 2009 3:31 PM
Sanford was on an International Booty Call!
Turns out the naked hiking thing might have actually been the better option. And that's when you know things have gone bad.
Diapers David Vitter and Jon Ensign must be thinking God really hates them right about now....just what they need, another Republican sex scandal. Ha ha ha!
Posted by: LoveBuzz | June 24, 2009 3:33 PM
Darn, it's immoral for the media with their liberal adjenda to out a good ole boy who's just trying to get some.....what a bunch of hypocrites these holier than thou right-wingers..
Posted by: Jack Shemash | June 24, 2009 3:38 PM
Bruce is busy phoning in a Republican about the need to switch to carrier pigeons. It might not make the bad news go away, but it'll sure slow it down enough to hide. Mark Silva, why didn't you use a carrier pigeon when you called on that Republican? Any pigeon, Mark? Just. use. pigeons.
Posted by: Good question, gus. | June 24, 2009 3:42 PM
Sanford not only wanted the stimulus money he earmarked it for paying off debt that he and his GOP cronies incurred in SC. When we have the WORST public schools, terrible unemployment and crumbling infrastructure and no public safety oversight. When Obama told him to go pound salt, he actually tried to sue the government. Yes, the man is certifiable!!!
The SC senators (excluding his buddy Lindsay Graham) had enough of his idiocy and went around him to get the money.
Yep, the GOP really know how to run a state right into the ground. And to think that these bible-thumping robots actually voted for this poor-excuse-for-a-man with great family values!!!!
Posted by: M. Kenney | June 24, 2009 3:47 PM
What an idiot- the DNC has been tracking his every move since he embarassed Chairman O with his rejection of porkulus funds.Anybody with a dozen brain cells could tell you he would get caught.Thanks, stooopid- good job
Posted by: Reaganite Republican | June 24, 2009 3:16 PM
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No wonder Sanford was rejecting the stimulus money - he already had his own stimulus package!
Posted by: Reagan was an idiot and Republicans are morons | June 24, 2009 3:50 PM
Sanford/Ensign 2012!
Posted by: Support Family Values | June 24, 2009 3:51 PM
Who now will wear the GOP clown crown?
Posted by: Erik | June 24, 2009 3:52 PM
Well, it looks like he was "someone's daddy" on Father's Day, after all.
Lori, don't forget to add to list of Repugs of Shame: Joe Scarborough, Newt Gingrich, John Huffington, Rush Limbaugh, Dick Parsons...they're all despicable. Including the Demos in this category as well: Clinton, Spitzer, Edwards, Hart, Villariogosa, and Newsom.
Posted by: BrwnSknGurl | June 24, 2009 4:10 PM
The issue doesn't require comment.
Posted by: j | June 24, 2009 4:11 PM
Yes, Brucy and Johny need to chime in here. All the garbage about the left wing media and crap. This also just goes to show good ol Johny that the Jesus people can truly be some of the most munipulated folks out there.....by wolfs in sheeps clothing nonetheless. I hope to alah that I never here another peep about who has the moral athority in the land from the pugs. Maybe there should be a pole done to see which party has cheeted more on their spouces.....now that would be a good one.
Posted by: Xcellentform | June 24, 2009 4:15 PM
I see Mark Silva didn't bother to interview a Republican for this story again!.....uh......hmm.....wait a second.....uh.....nevermind. =)
Posted by: little bruce | June 24, 2009 4:18 PM
His wife is a little hottie...but, being from Brazil, I understand why he fell in love with a So. American :)
Posted by: Rubes | June 24, 2009 4:20 PM
So, his wife "knew about the affair before his trip to Argentina and that they had been "working through this for the last five months." And yet she wasn't concerned when he disappeared. Hmm...somehow things don't seem to add up. BTW, why is it always groups of Dems or groups of Republicans that are having affairs, and never both simultaneously. Is there some sort of rule I don't know about?
Posted by: DHK | June 24, 2009 4:26 PM
He was just building up his foreign relations experience for his run for President in 2012. If he has an affair with a woman on each continent no one will be able to say he doesn't know anything about diplomacy.
Posted by: Working for world peace, one woman at a atime. | June 24, 2009 4:30 PM
$2,000 for a late night flight to South America
$2,000 for wine, dinner, a love bungalow.
Being a role model to your four sons and having your affair made public on Father's Day Weekend... Priceless
Posted by: Ski Anderson | June 24, 2009 4:33 PM
So, Newt Gingrich might now get a new look. The thrice-married New Gingrich who had an affair the entire time he Speaker of the House and still married to wife #2?
Posted by: Linda Tinjum | June 24, 2009 4:35 PM
Republican bid went from : "Very big on procreation, not so much on recreation." to "Very big on recreation, not so much on procreation."
Posted by: toothfairy | June 24, 2009 4:42 PM
This article is pretty screwed up to hold up Newt Gingrich as a model of marital probity....
Posted by: LizDexic | June 24, 2009 4:43 PM
So when is everyone going to start attacking Mrs. Sanford for not going public about the affair like they attacked Elizabeth Edwards?
Posted by: Liz | June 24, 2009 4:46 PM
So, Newt Gingrich might now get a new look. The thrice-married New Gingrich who had an affair the entire time he Speaker of the House and still married to wife #2?
Posted by: Linda Tinjum | June 24, 2009 4:35 PM
Yes, who also had an affair with wife 2 before she became wife 2 while his wife 1 was in treatment for cancer.
Posted by: JustSteve | June 24, 2009 4:51 PM
My hypothesis, considering the current economic collapse on the horizon for the US, is that Gov. Sanford took time to understand and research the economic collapse of Argentina which happened much like the current events in the US.
"Argentina quickly lost the confidence of investors and the flight of money away from the country increased."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlDNMB6wYmI
Posted by: none | June 24, 2009 4:55 PM
"I wanted to do something exotic" has a whole different meaning now, doesn't it?
Posted by: Rarrrrr! | June 24, 2009 5:06 PM
See pics of Sanford's affair in Argentina here:
http://photosfilmss.blogspot.com/
You just have to do a little survey then it should take you right to the pics! Another politician...
Posted by: Shawn | June 24, 2009 5:22 PM
What a pathetic loser.
Posted by: Janstress | June 24, 2009 5:33 PM
Coming from a broken home, with a father who cheated on my mother repeatedly but who never was honest and repentant about it, i admire Mark Sanford's openness and humility.
What i find troubling is that there is a black woman behind him who is smiling, it seems, with glee. And the white woman next to her who is also smiling, though not as often. It seems as though they are delighting in this man's sin. How pathetic. Who are they? Does anyone know?
Posted by: jasmine hauser | June 24, 2009 5:34 PM
So when is everyone going to start attacking Mrs. Sanford for not going public about the affair like they attacked Elizabeth Edwards?
Posted by: Liz | June 24, 2009 4:46 PM
Absolutely!!!!!!!!!! and Hillary!!!!!!
Posted by: bill r. | June 24, 2009 5:37 PM
Yes, Brucy and Johny need to chime in here. All the garbage about the left wing media and crap. This also just goes to show good ol Johny that the Jesus people can truly be some of the most munipulated folks out there.....by wolfs in sheeps clothing nonetheless. I hope to alah that I never here another peep about who has the moral athority in the land from the pugs. Maybe there should be a pole done to see which party has cheeted more on their spouces.....now that would be a good one.
Posted by: Xcellentform | June 24, 2009 4:15 PM
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You probably got all you're gonna get from John D in the previous Sanford story, the one where he was just an irresponsible runaway but not yet an adulterous lying skank:
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"Well, no doubt Stanford did himself some real damage with this little escapade. But while we have several Swamp items on Sanford's "disappearance," I am wondering why there is no Swamp item regarding the brouhaha over Democratic Virginia Gov. Kaine jetting all over the U.S. for the Democratic party's business but on the dime of the Virginia taxpayers? What Sanford did certainly was goofy, but it pales to the ethics problem and possible crimes committed by the Virginia Democratic governor and the Democratic party. But, of course, Mark Silva shows an inability to honestly report and to report the misdeeds of Democrats.
Posted by: John D | June 24, 2009 9:24 AM"
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(But, of course, John D OMITTED all the allegations that Sainte Sarah of Palin was flying her kids all over and taking personal trips on taxpayer bucks, apparently perfectly above-board when you're a Republican. That's TOTALLY different. It's "crimes" if you're a Democrat, but it's not even worth mentioning if you're a Republican, huh?)
Posted by: SinceUAsked | June 24, 2009 5:40 PM
Ok, but why disappear like this...couldn't he have broken it off with an email?
Posted by: vettech | June 24, 2009 5:43 PM
Love to hear from these posters again:
Mark Sanford is probably the best governor of any state in this country. His integrity is something that our current governor can only dream about. We need someone like him in Springfield.
Posted by: eBob | June 24, 2009 9:43 AM
Who cares he went on a trip, not that interesting. Its not like he tried to sell a Senate Seat. Leave that to the Democrats of Illinois!
Posted by: KB | June 24, 2009 10:15 AM
I admire the governor for his free spirit in going on a sudden adventure.
South Caroline survived his short absence.
Being from Illinois and Chicago I believe we would be better off here if nearly all are legislators and elected officials left for South America permanently.
Posted by: chimack | June 24, 2009 1:20 PM
Posted by: bill r. | June 24, 2009 5:44 PM
Ahh outside of a few rational comments here, most of the posts are from the deranged, demented Loony Left and they seem all aflutter to read what Bruce or myself have to say about this. Since you loons have no lives and need to know what I think and do, here it goes:
Sanford is an idiot. He is dead politically, which is a shame. He had done the right thing in rejecting the failing stimulus package. That so-called stimulus package is destroying this country rather than helping it. Sanford is a smart fiscal conservative, but he let his lower brain get in the way of his actual brain.
The real tragedy in this is not Sanford or his political career, but what this has done to his wife and kids.
Posted by: John D | June 24, 2009 5:59 PM
I think everyone has just about covered anything I would say. Too bad for his kids though that they do not have a role model. I guess he did not pay attention to Obama's speech last week about fatherhood.
Posted by: lochnesssmonster | June 24, 2009 6:04 PM
As a conservative republican, all I can say is this guy is really stupid when it comes to his family.
to the liberals who are posting things about republican hypocrisy etc. I just want to know, how is Barnie Frank's live-in Aid progressing with his home business?
Republicans profess to try for the right values that support the family. They do not profess to being perfect and always succeeding.
Posted by: billthered | June 24, 2009 6:26 PM
What is wrong with people in general....whether you are a Democrat or Republican? Why are so many people cheating on their spouse? Are morals a thing of the past? No wonder there are so many messed up children and young adults when they have scum bags for parents.
Posted by: dktlw | June 24, 2009 6:31 PM
What a role model as father to his children and husband to his wife. Another dishonest, disloyal, Republican hypocrite. Hiking the Applachian Trail. Right.
Ha Ha Ha!!
Posted by: Doug R. | June 24, 2009 6:33 PM
rep. or dem...a pig is a pig, who cheats on his wife, in front of the whole world. he wants forgiveness? that's for God to decide. what a selfish man, on fathers day weekend he is cheating, lousy dad! his poor wife and 4 small little boys. how does a child recover from such a deceitful father. never. the gov. just screwed up his family. was it worth it governor? pig!
Posted by: jan | June 24, 2009 6:46 PM
He is lying about the affair. Where is pictures of the woman? I don't believe it. There's more to this story. He flaked out and he was in argentina but then he is lying it just looks like it.
Posted by: Lie detector | June 24, 2009 6:55 PM
Don't cry for him, Argentina,
The truth is he ne-ver left you,
all through his wild days,
his bad existence,
He kept his promise,
Media, staff, and family, keep your distance.
Posted by: Jeff M | June 24, 2009 7:04 PM
So, what I get is that:
1) He blames the stimulus package, and
2) created a fiction.
Never heard a lie called that before..........
Posted by: Wendy | June 24, 2009 7:23 PM
Sweet. Hilarious (TM). Some days it's just worth getting up and turning on the news. Can't wait to hear what Colbert makes of it.
Here's Sanford, the poster boy for the 'moral' Republican party, and his whole house of used condom packages comes tumbling down around the Grand Olde Donner Party.
It just doesn't get any better than this. The Grand Inquisitor, the self appointed moral watchdog, the defender of traditional family values, caught with his pants down.
There's a real lesson here for cons, Christian conservatives, Republics;
Your politicians are cretins and liars and they have been screwing you as well as their hottie girl and boy friends for a long long time.
Enjoy, America. The truth rarely comes across so clearly.
Posted by: C.Morris✧ | June 24, 2009 8:41 PM
This Sanford affair makes the Obamas' NYC date look pretty good, hey Repimplicans?
And Lie Det. may be on to something. There may be more to this than a little strange on the side in BA.
Posted by: TheReamer | June 24, 2009 8:46 PM
WoW,
John D, Terry, and John W must be really machine gunning down the Zoloft right about now.
Posted by: Allajoke | June 24, 2009 8:48 PM
This is only part of the emails though.. they have all of the emails downloadable over at http://jjpeg.com/file2018451.html if you want to see them, but WARNING: they're *really* cheesy haha
Posted by: karla | June 24, 2009 9:41 PM
What does Rushinola have to say about this?
Hannity???
Drudge??
There has to be more.
There has to be defalcation of government monies.
Argentinian junkets are expensive.
That Gov. in NJ gave his boyfriend a state job.
What did this one give?
Letterman's writers must be working overtime in overdrive.
Posted by: ornery | June 24, 2009 11:12 PM
Not only ain't he resignin'.
He's hiring Abate as his new chief of gubernatorial security.
If his wife gets too nosey, Abate will flatten her like a pancake.
O, wait----that might be a violation of his "probation".
Nevertheless, Abate is looking for work and will work cheap.
Posted by: ornery | June 24, 2009 11:21 PM
Come on, crack Swamp reporters!
We want PICS!!!
Of the Argentinian Firecracker.
In any state of dress or undress!
This is great!
FRONT PAGE stuff.
Posted by: ornery | June 24, 2009 11:27 PM
I love how the Reamer calls Republicans, Repimplicans. Reamer, the only true pimp in the political world I am aware of is Barney Frank, who had a prostitution ring conducted in his home.
Once again, the Loons on the Left have no clue. Truly the biggest waste of humans in the history of mankind.
Posted by: John D | June 25, 2009 12:10 AM
"Once again, the Loons on the Left have no clue. Truly the biggest waste of humans in the history of mankind."
Hmmm. Since when is the Governor of South Caroina a Loon on the Left?
LOL!!
Posted by: David | June 25, 2009 7:36 AM
Posted by: John D | June 25, 2009 12:10 AM
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ROFLMAO!!
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We're back to the argument "Well, let's not MENTION Republicans -- here's misdoings by Barney Frank to take your mind off! PLEASE take your mind off Republicans, okay??"
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This must've hurt Der Party BAD for John D to admit there's anything wrong at ALL.
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Republicans profess to try for the right values that support the family. They do not profess to being perfect and always succeeding.
Posted by: billthered | June 24, 2009 6:26 PM
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Republicans profess to be in a position to judge what values are or are not good -- for everyone ELSE. Which makes them -- wait for it -- YEAH, it's there! -- HYPOCRITES!
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As for Barney Frank -- if the people of Massachusetts keep electing him, with all his dirty laundry having been out for everyone's inspection for years, he must be doing something they like, and something they want him to KEEP doing. Wouldn't that be their right? Or don't you approve of free elections now?
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Republicans. Yeah, ya ARE by far WORSE than any Democrat ever was.
Posted by: SinceUAsked | June 25, 2009 7:52 AM
alla,
Zoloft? I think it will take a regular dose of ecstasy to keep the Republic good vibes rolling.
Posted by: C.Morris✧ | June 25, 2009 9:56 AM
I thought it was VIRGINIA that was for lovers, not South Carolina! In any event, it's easy to confuse Appalachia with Argentina...they both have vast expanses of unexplored wilderness, like Sanford's soul. Here, this is a good lesson: http://www.zazzle.com/south_carolina_gov_mark_sanford_shirt-235949377168700857
Posted by: Tom H | June 25, 2009 10:21 AM
well a least he was with a women. and women when they have 4 kids dont seem to what to have sex anymore with there husbands that why the man has to look somewhere else .
Posted by: rodolfo ramirez | June 27, 2009 7:39 PM
Was the woman he cheated with hot looking? His wife is pretty hot for a MILF, but if the woman in Argentina was hot, then who could blame him? If it's ok for a president to lie under oath about his sexual affairs and get away with it, then what's wrong with this. At least Hillary stood by him, huh? Do you think the sex was hot with this Argentine chick? I am getting hot just thinking about it.
Posted by: TV | June 27, 2009 7:42 PM
SPARKED??? He knew what he was doing from the start. My beef is....he's not even good looking....geezeeee. I hope Jenny gives him the boot & finds her a REAL MAN...not a weasel in the woods.
Posted by: Janice Smith | June 28, 2009 11:07 AM
Marriage sucks...
Posted by: mrmannn | July 4, 2009 1:22 AM