Diesel_dyk
Object in mirror will feel larger than it appears
+178|6288|Truthistan
A republican having an affair? With a woman???? now that is a surprise
maybe the chick is a tranny, then I wouldn't be as surprised.

I know conservatives will have a cow over this, but its his personal life, he should have the freedom to screw it up anyway he wants. Screwing things up is the only way people ever really learn anything.
Masques
Black Panzer Party
+184|7016|Eastern PA
I don't particularly care about the affair and the expense incurred by taxpayers, while bad, was not all that much in the grand scheme of things. The major issue is that in his capacity as chief executive of his state Sanford was incommunicado for a full week and no one, not even his Lt. Gov. or state law enforcement officials knew of his whereabouts.

That is a serious breach of professional responsibilities. More so I'd argue than using a few grand of state money on personal travel.

Timeline

Thursday, June 18
• Governor Sanford takes a State Law Enforcement Division Suburban and leaves the governor's mansion in Columbia.

• A cell phone tower near Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, picks up a signal from Sanford's cell phone, before his phone is apparently turned off for the next few days.


Friday, June 19
• South Carolina law enforcement officials call and send text messages to Sanford's cell phone, with no response.


Saturday, June 20
• The governor's office issues a statement to the police saying there is no reason for concern.

• State Sen. Jake Knotts -- a Republican but frequent Sanford critic -- calls SLED chief Reggie Lloyd. According to Knotts, Lloyd says the security details knows Sanford's location.


Sunday, June 21
• Lieutenant Governor Andre Bauer -- who would take over from Sanford in an emergency -- discovers Sanford's whereabouts are unknown.


Monday, June 22
• c. 2:30 p.m: Knotts issues a statement asking who is in charge of South Carolina if Sanford is gone.

• c. 2:40 p.m.: The State newspaper publishes an article saying Sanford has been unreachable for four days.

• c. 2:50 p.m.: The governor's office issues this statement: "[Sanford] is taking some time away from the office this week to recharge after the stimulus battle," and to "work on a couple of projects that have fallen by the wayside."

• c. 3 p.m.: Sanford's wife, Jenny, tells the AP that she does not know where her husband is, but she's not worried. Vacationing with her four sons at the Sanfords' Sullivan's Island beach house, she says "he was writing something and wanted some space to get away from the kids."

• c. 3:40 p.m.: Lt. Gov. Bauer's office tells reporters the governor's office has said it has spoken to Sanford and knows his location.

• c. 5:00 p.m.: Sanford spokesman Joel Sawyer denies that the office ever told Bauer's office they had spoken to Sanford.

• c. 10:00 p.m: Bauer's office issues a statement suggesting it has been misled into believing that the governor's office had spoken with Sanford, when in fact it hadn't. Bauer says he "cannot take lightly that his staff has not had communication with [Sanford] for more than four days." A Bauer spokesman later tells TPMmuckraker that the statement was prompted when Bauer had asked to speak to the governor on the phone and the governor's office had been unable to make this happen.

• c. 10:05 p.m.: The governor's office issues a statement saying Sanford is hiking on the Appalachian Trail, but gives no specifics about what part of the trail or if the governor is alone.


Tuesday, June 23
• c. 9:40 a.m: The governor's office issues a statement saying Sanford has called the office and is "taken aback" by the reaction to his disappearance. The statement adds that Sanford will return to the office Wednesday.

• c. 4 p.m.: Jenny Sanford tells CNN she still hasn't heard from her husband. She says, "I am being a mom today. I have not heard from my husband. I am taking care of my children."

• c. 5 p.m.: Local news channel WYFF4 reports that a missing state vehicle was tracked down to the Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta. Sources tell the TV station that Sanford was seen by federal agents boarding a plane there, without security. The governor's office stands by the Appalachian Trail story.

• c.10 p.m.: CNN reports that a black Chevy Suburban believed to be used by Sanford was found at Columbia Metropolitan Airport. "A parking permit for the school attended by Sanford's children is visible on the windshield," said the report.


Wednesday, June 24
• Early morning: Sanford arrives at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta on a flight from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he says he has been for the last few days. He tells a reporter from The State that he considered hiking the Appalachian Trail, but decided he "wanted to do something exotic" instead. Sanford says he went alone, and that he spent time driving along the coast. He also says he changed his return itinerary to fly in to Atlanta, not Columbia, in order to avoid the media.

Last edited by Masques (2009-06-25 09:31:02)

Lai
Member
+186|6445

Masques wrote:

I don't particularly care about the affair and the expense incurred by taxpayers, while bad, was not all that much in the grand scheme of things. The major issue is that in his capacity as chief executive of his state Sanford was incommunicado for a full week and no one, not even his Lt. Gov. or state law enforcement officials knew of his whereabouts.

That is a serious breach of professional responsibilities. More so I'd argue than using a few grand of state money on personal travel.

http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/06/the_missing_governor_a_timeline.php?ref=m1 wrote:

(...)
Clear, agreed.

However, if you just forget about the fact he left wife, kids and career, or rather not, there is quite a romantic touch to the story.

Last edited by Lai (2009-06-25 12:16:11)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6875|SE London

Ilocano wrote:

Cybargs wrote:

Sighs... During Jefferson's days, he was pimping it up in France and everyone loved him.
Seriously.  I still don't get why someone has to resign just because of some personal indiscretions.  Yes, an affair is wrong, but how does that affect ones ability to do his job?
I agree with this.

Why is an affair wrong though? Seems like his wife knew about it. If she's ok with it and he's ok with it and his mistress is ok with it, what's wrong about it?
Macbeth
Banned
+2,444|5879


I don't know, I would hit it but not sure if it's worth the risk.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7055

Bertster7 wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

Cybargs wrote:

Sighs... During Jefferson's days, he was pimping it up in France and everyone loved him.
Seriously.  I still don't get why someone has to resign just because of some personal indiscretions.  Yes, an affair is wrong, but how does that affect ones ability to do his job?
I agree with this.

Why is an affair wrong though? Seems like his wife knew about it. If she's ok with it and he's ok with it and his mistress is ok with it, what's wrong about it?
because people dont like people who preach one thing then do another?  especially when you pay his or her salary.  and he or she controls your life in that state.  i dunno.  just a thought.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6699|North Carolina
Argentinian women are often hot, that's for sure...  like Ines Palombo
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6831|Long Island, New York
Say hello to your 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate: Newt Gingrich

Macbeth
Banned
+2,444|5879

Poseidon wrote:

Say hello to your 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate: Newt Gingrich

The GOP might as well collectively off itself in 2012 if Newt gets the nomination.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6895|132 and Bush

Poseidon wrote:

Say hello to your 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate: Newt Gingrich

That is a stretch.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6831|Long Island, New York

Kmarion wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

Say hello to your 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate: Newt Gingrich

That is a stretch.
We'll see...I'm hoping for Crist or Romney but I think Gingrich or Palin might get it.

Which would be lol'ful in so many ways.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6699|North Carolina

Poseidon wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

Say hello to your 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate: Newt Gingrich

That is a stretch.
We'll see...I'm hoping for Crist or Romney but I think Gingrich or Palin might get it.

Which would be lol'ful in so many ways.
Who knows...  maybe Jindal or even Sonny Perdue will make some waves.  Of course, Perdue is probably way too moderate for the nomination.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6945|USA

Ilocano wrote:

Cybargs wrote:

Sighs... During Jefferson's days, he was pimping it up in France and everyone loved him.
Seriously.  I still don't get why someone has to resign just because of some personal indiscretions.  Yes, an affair is wrong, but how does that affect ones ability to do his job?
No it doesn't, but the argument can be made that if he will lie to someone he knows and loves, ( supposedly) you can rest assured that he is not above lying to the those he does not. It goes toward his credibility
Ajax_the_Great1
Dropped on request
+206|6940

usmarine wrote:

"its only a blowjob"
At least he had the "balls" to just "come" out and admit it straight away.

No pun intended.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6699|North Carolina

Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:

usmarine wrote:

"its only a blowjob"
At least he had the "balls" to just "come" out and admit it straight away.

No pun intended.
Let's see if Sanford has the balls to apply his previous logic on Clinton's impeachment toward himself.

Let's also see if John Ensign does.
13rin
Member
+977|6773

Turquoise wrote:

Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:

usmarine wrote:

"its only a blowjob"
At least he had the "balls" to just "come" out and admit it straight away.

No pun intended.
Let's see if Sanford has the balls to apply his previous logic on Clinton's impeachment toward himself.

Let's also see if John Ensign does.
Who knows.. -Maybe he's grown as a person and learned over the years that infidelity is acceptable in big time government as (long as you're a dem).  Maybe he can get a big house like John Edwards so that he won't have to see his wife anymore.

*I really do think he should go -but more to the reason of the people picking up his tab for his romps...  Meh, screw that... He betrayed the trust of his family, State and Party.  He should step down.  Then he should be investigated for improper use of state funds.

Last edited by DBBrinson1 (2009-06-26 16:33:36)

I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6699|North Carolina

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:


At least he had the "balls" to just "come" out and admit it straight away.

No pun intended.
Let's see if Sanford has the balls to apply his previous logic on Clinton's impeachment toward himself.

Let's also see if John Ensign does.
Who knows.. -Maybe he's grown as a person and learned over the years that infidelity is acceptable in big time government as (long as you're a dem).  Maybe he can get a big house like John Edwards so that he won't have to see his wife anymore.
That's not a good example, because Edwards's infidelity helped end his political career.  Regardless of whether or not Edwards has learned his lesson, his behavior had a pretty immediate consequence.  In other words, it clearly wasn't accepted by his party.

DBBrinson1 wrote:

*I really do think he should go -but more to the reason of the people picking up his tab for his romps...  Meh, screw that... He betrayed the trust of his family, State and Party.  He should step down.  Then he should be investigated for improper use of state funds.
Agreed.

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