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South Carolina Governor Admits to Extramarital Affair (title updated)

Re: SC governor's whereabouts unknown, even to wife

Sanford need only change his party to Democrat, screw a 20-year-old intern in a beret, and he'll enjoy 60 percent approval ratings among his party sheep.

If you view this story honestly you will notice that the balance of sexual and other types of miscreants are pretty evenly distributed bewteen boh political parties.
 
There seems to be some confusion here -- Governor Mark Sanford is a Democrat...

:doh

according to Fox News...


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On Fox, Mark Sanford "(D)" holds press conference

Maybe the "D" stood for "dumbass"? :2razz:
 
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I don't care that he ****ed around on his ole lady. I'm not even concerned about him missing father's day. I'm pissed because he gave the Libbos just one more thing to beat us up with. Whatta dick!

You reap what you sow. Deal with it.
 
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He should have had the dignity to resign. It's not the affair, it's that he was AWOL from his Governor duties. Now, they should impeach him.

And I believe he may have used state funds to travel to Argentina. So he doesn't want the federal government's money because of wasteful spending but he thinks using state money is okay.

I just cannot fathom how he thought he could ever get away with this.
 
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You must want America to fail.

I can see you won't be adding anything substantive to this message board. What a disappointment that I can see that this soon after you started posting.
 
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I can see you won't be adding anything substantive to this message board. What a disappointment that I can see that this soon after you started posting.

Please remind me to never piss you off.
 
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Sanford need only change his party to Democrat, screw a 20-year-old intern in a beret, and he'll enjoy 60 percent approval ratings among his party sheep.

Lol, you're bitter that a guy who's hypocritical about his moral position is now despised by "the moral party"? And you want him to switch to the party who likes/dislikes candidates by whether or not the candidate represents the party's wishes?

I don't think Sanford agrees with any of my politics, and I could personally care less about his personal life. However, I bet social Conservatives care about their candidates personal lives because of the morality factor. Thus, a pretty big difference in philosophy.
 
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Please remind me to never piss you off.

??? Huh?

I just find it incredibily disappointing when a new person immediately blasts the opposing party in childish ways. Why even sign up for a debate board if you're just going to call names and whine like a baby?
 
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??? Huh?

I just find it incredibily disappointing when a new person immediately blasts the opposing party in childish ways. Why even sign up for a debate board if you're just going to call names and whine like a baby?

My post was intended as a good thing. When you give people the tongue lashing they deserve, you don't mess around.
 
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My post was intended as a good thing. When you give people the tongue lashing they deserve, you don't mess around.

And I thought I was rather tame. ;)
 
I will say that I think Sanford is a scumbag. I don't know how much I would have cared if he lied to his wife. But he kept changing his story, and it makes him look like a douchebag. Come on, Sanford. You get all high and mighty about the federal spending bill but you're cheating on you wife?

Anyway, I feel so embarrassed for him about the posting of the e-mails. THAT is wrong, no matter how entertaining they are. I would be horrified if my personal e-mails were posted for all the world to see. Shame on the media who are posting them!
 
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I've got to say, cheating on your wife is one thing, but to miss father's day with your kids in order to do it is pretty low.


But it seems to me this guy wanted to get caught.


I just got home from work and am catching up on everything I missed but so far, this is where I'm at too. The guy wanted to get caught.
 
I will say that I think Sanford is a scumbag. I don't know how much I would have cared if he lied to his wife. But he kept changing his story, and it makes him look like a douchebag. Come on, Sanford. You get all high and mighty about the federal spending bill but you're cheating on you wife?

Anyway, I feel so embarrassed for him about the posting of the e-mails. THAT is wrong, no matter how entertaining they are. I would be horrified if my personal e-mails were posted for all the world to see. Shame on the media who are posting them!

Agreed on the scumbag part but that doesn't make his philosophy on the federal spending bill incorrect.
 
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Lol, you're bitter that a guy who's hypocritical about his moral position is now despised by "the moral party"? And you want him to switch to the party who likes/dislikes candidates by whether or not the candidate represents the party's wishes?

I don't think Sanford agrees with any of my politics, and I could personally care less about his personal life. However, I bet social Conservatives care about their candidates personal lives because of the morality factor. Thus, a pretty big difference in philosophy.

No, just pointing out that conservatives hold these supposed "values" conservatives to their word, whereas Clinton became more popular than ever with his actions in the "oral" office.

Clinton went on his definition of the word "is" tour, and liberals just lapped it up.
 
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No, just pointing out that conservatives hold these supposed "values" conservatives to their word, whereas Clinton became more popular than ever with his actions in the "oral" office.

Clinton went on his definition of the word "is" tour, and liberals just lapped it up.

You are assuming one has any relation to the other. The real reason why Clinton was popular was because times where good. He was popular despite his affair, not because of it.
 
Well, just looking at the last few years, at the GOP govs or senators that have had affairs: Vitter, Ensign, Sandford, Craig... Vs... Edwards.

Hardly the only one.

Do we remember Gary Condit's affair? Or Tim Mahoney, the guy that came in after Mark Foley and then admitted that he too ended up having an actual sexual relationship with a congressional aide turned staffer (but it wasn't a guy, so of course not as big of a story). Gavin Newsome, the Mayor of San Fran, with his affair? And ditto down the road in LA with Antonio Villaraigosa. Paul Patton, Kentucky's Dem governor and his mistress? Kwame Kilpatrick in Detroit with a few potential ones. The duo of "New" offenders, Jim McGreevey of New Jersey and Spizter of New York. Sam Adams, Mayor of Portland, with an 18 year old guy. Bob Wise of WVa having an affair with a state employee.

No, this isn't just a GOP thing...its a politician, or even a "human" thing, however it becomes a much bigger deal in the media when its a republican, especially a gay republican as you can see in the Foley case when compared to any press for Mahoney.

I think you know my opinions on politicians and affairs. Just in case you don't, I think it is none of our business. I actually kinda regret making this thread since it turned out to be a sex scandal.

However, the reason some of these comments are coming is because it is not just this guy, but a string recently of republicans. I think you have to admit that it looks bad.

Oh, it definitely looks bad...but I also think a lot of it is trumped up (as you can see above). However, I don't buy the "party" as a hypocrite trap that many liberals (not you) try to put out there. How many republicans that have had this happen have been supported or mostly just ignored by the party? How many of them have came out and basically defended their action and the few that have how were they treated? Again, the parties platform is "you can't make mistakes". We tell our kids CONSTANTLY in our society to strive to be better than what we did or sometimes even do, yet I don't see liberals calling for parents to be hauled off while getting Child Services or calling them out to be on stage to be demonized for how they raise their children.

I agree with you though, unless there is an issue of public funds, it happening on the publics time, or happening with a subordinate or co-worker, I generally think it should not be nearly this kind of story regardless of the side. I feel bad for someone like McGreevy who was having to live that trying of a time in his life so publicly.

Sanford need only change his party to Democrat, screw a 20-year-old intern in a beret, and he'll enjoy 60 percent approval ratings among his party sheep.

Is this kind of pointless hyper partisan hyperbole really needed or are you trying to **** up this thread like the hyperpartisans on the other side have been trying. There's some people that actually are attempting to have legitimate conversation, why don't you join us?
 
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APS said:I just find it incredibily disappointing when a new person immediately blasts the opposing party in childish ways. Why even sign up for a debate board if you're just going to call names and whine like a baby?

But, then you totally ignore posts such as these:

I'm kinda sad.
Ensign and now Sanford were caught porking adult women.

The last three Republicans caught with their pants down were either blowing men in airport stalls, chasing young boys, or wearing diapers with hookers.

So this latest stuff is kinda boring unless it turns out Sanford was actually noodling underage midget trannies.



...fingers crossed.

Oh, wait, you're both Liberals...nevermind.
 
apdst, if you look at the bottom of any post, you should see a handy button labeled "quote". It let's you quote with the name of who you are quoting, and links back to their post.
 
apdst, if you look at the bottom of any post, you should see a handy button labeled "quote". It let's you quote with the name of who you are quoting, and links back to their post.


yeah, I see it and I know what it's for. Bare with me while I get in the habit of using it. Thanks for all the preaching.
 
yeah, I see it and I know what it's for. Bare with me while I get in the habit of using it. Thanks for all the preaching.

No worries, was not sure if you had just missed it.
 
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Statement from First Lady Jenny Sanford

South Carolina's First Lady Jenny Sanford released the following statement Wednesday:

I would like to start by saying I love my husband and I believe I have put forth every effort possible to be the best wife I can be during our almost twenty years of marriage. As well, for the last fifteen years my husband has been fully engaged in public service to the citizens and taxpayers of this state and I have faithfully supported him in those efforts to the best of my ability. I have been and remain proud of his accomplishments and his service to this state.

I personally believe that the greatest legacy I will leave behind in this world is not the job I held on Wall Street, or the campaigns I managed for Mark, or the work I have done as First Lady or even the philanthropic activities in which I have been routinely engaged. Instead, the greatest legacy I will leave in this world is the character of the children I, or we, leave behind. It is for that reason that I deeply regret the recent actions of my husband Mark, and their potential damage to our children.

I believe wholeheartedly in the sanctity, dignity and importance of the institution of marriage. I believe that has been consistently reflected in my actions. When I found out about my husband's infidelity I worked immediately to first seek reconciliation through forgiveness, and then to work diligently to repair our marriage. 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. I therefore asked my husband to leave two weeks ago.

This trial separation was agreed to with the goal of ultimately strengthening our marriage. During this short separation it was agreed that Mark would not contact us. I kept this separation quiet out of respect of his public office and reputation, and in hopes of keeping our children from just this type of public exposure. Because of this separation, I did not know where he was in the past week.

I believe enduring love is primarily a commitment and an act of will, and for a marriage to be successful, that commitment must be reciprocal. I believe Mark has earned a chance to resurrect our marriage.

Psalm 127 states that sons are a gift from the Lord and children a reward from Him. I will continue to pour my energy into raising our sons to be honorable young men. I remain willing to forgive Mark completely for his indiscretions and to welcome him back, in time, if he continues to work toward reconciliation with a true spirit of humility and repentance.

This is a very painful time for us and I would humbly request now that members of the media respect the privacy of my boys and me as we struggle together to continue on with our lives and as I seek the wisdom of Solomon, the strength and patience of Job and the grace of God in helping to heal my family.

"I believe Mark has earned a chance to resurrect our marriage."

How did he earn a chance at anything?
 
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