Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Don't Cry For Me... Gov. Mark Sanford, Admits Affair With Woman In Argentina, Resigns Top Post Of Republican Governors Association (Video)



This is unreal. The whole Appalachian Trail excuse, the adultery, the lies from a man who was an up and coming Conservative leader.

Shame on you Governor. You have lost the respect of your family, your state and Conservatives across America.



Fox News reports:

In a stunning confession, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford admitted Wednesday to being "unfaithful" to his wife during a press conference meant to account for his mysterious week-long absence.

"I've let down a lot of people. That's the bottom line," he said. "I've been unfaithful to my wife."

Sanford, who just returned from Argentina, said he developed a "relationship with what started out as a dear, dear friend from Argentina."

The governor "apologized" profusely to his family, his staff and the people of South Carolina.

The first-hand account was meant to settle mounting questions over the governor's whereabouts.

Confusion only intensified Wednesday morning after The State newspaper reported that Sanford had just returned from Argentina, even though his staff claimed the disappearing governor was hiking on the Appalachian Trail a few hours away from the state capital.

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3 comments:

  1. 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. Oh well- he wasn't going to beat Palin, Gingrich or Romney anyway.

    Thanks, stoopid- and good job

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  2. This comes at a time when Republicans can ill afford this kind of stupity. I guess its better to weed out people like this before they win a nomination to some important post. I am steadily losing faith in the Republican party. It seems that they are just as reprehensible as the Dumbocrats. Where are the strong conservative candidates?

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