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Don't Cry For Me Argentina

Posted: June 24th, 2009, 11:34 pm
by still.trucking
I love this story.
"S.C. Gov. Sanford Admits to an Affair"

Sanford (R) disappeared from his state for nearly a week, including Father's Day, infuriating lawmakers in Columbia and leaving behind befuddled staff members who said they thought their boss was hiking on the Appalachian Trail. But he actually had left the governor's mansion in a state-issued SUV and jetted to Buenos Aires, where he spent five days with the woman.

Sanford, 49, a Bible-quoting social conservative and rising star in the Republican Party who harbors presidential ambitions, returned home yesterday after being spotted at the Atlanta airport to face a national television audience for 20 minutes. He offered a rambling and at times tearful apology for his extramarital affair.
washingtonpostdotcom

Posted: June 25th, 2009, 12:00 am
by still.trucking
I know I Know I KNOW

schadenfreude

Posted: June 25th, 2009, 11:28 am
by still.trucking
The missing govenor story was getting a lot of ink before he turned up in the Atlanta airport.

The mystery is solved.

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Did Obama Murder Stimulus Critic Mark Sanford?



In a chilling story that seems more at home on a television police drama than in a conservative political blog, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford has gone missing. The South Carolina Governor emerged as an early and outspoken opponent of President Barrack Hussein Obama’s stimulus funding and even refused to take federal money. The Republican Governor was last seen on Thursday when he was sighted in a South Carolina Law Enforcement Vehicle. His wife has no idea where he is.

There is no doubt that Sanford’s opposition to Obama’s stimulus plan made him a very powerful enemy with a powerful motivation to silence him. While, I won’t accuse the President of foul play myself, I certainly hope that state and federal law enforcement officials are building a case already

http://thatsrightnate.com/2009/06/22/di ... k-sanford/

Posted: June 25th, 2009, 12:09 pm
by mtmynd
It's all the fault of the Democrats, you know...
they bought that Argentinian woman with
DNC funds to make Gov Sanford have sex
with her so his run for the Presidency in
2012 would not happen because the Governor
was an automatic shoe-in for the next President
because of his Bible thumpin' ways is exactly
what his lord and savior Jesus H. Christ wanted
him to be but now those damned Dems screwed
things up so bad for him he doesn't have a chance
and the RNC will let you know all about it on Faux News.

Posted: June 25th, 2009, 10:27 pm
by Arcadia
mmm...it looks like an slight counseling corporated GPS alteration in a holy day...!!!!

(and following the appalachian trail : what a coartada!!!! :lol: )

Posted: June 26th, 2009, 12:04 am
by still.trucking
I am glad you got a kick out of the story Arcadia.
I thought about you when I saw the story but I figured it couldn't have been you he went to see. :wink

South Carolina republicans are a vile lot. One of them compared Michelle Obama to a gorilla.
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Hurts my head to go there Cecil.

Posted: June 26th, 2009, 1:33 am
by mtmynd
Hurts my head to go there Cecil.
Yes.

Posted: June 26th, 2009, 3:29 am
by still.trucking
I hope Arcadia don't mind the dumb joke.

Posted: June 26th, 2009, 11:31 am
by mtmynd
Veronica has far too much class to be associated with a South Carolina Republican Governor whose married and has children and lies and cheats. Who would want a person like that..?

I'm also sure she knows this is a joke... I hope. Foreign language sometimes get misconstrued, eh?

((winkie winkie))

Posted: June 26th, 2009, 12:04 pm
by still.trucking
Exactly so, as if she would have anything to do with a man like that.

A joke in poor taste.

I have trouble respecting peoples space.

I think it is part of my autism.

But I also think I am a hypochondriac.

Of course when he was in congress he voted for Clinton's impeachment.

Posted: June 26th, 2009, 2:28 pm
by Arcadia
hey!, why are you both suddenly too serious? :roll:

s-t: dumb joke? which one? :lol:
cecil: there is an old adagio here that says "nunca digas de esta agua no he de beber" that translated is more or less "never say never" or "never say I won´t drink from this water"...but don´t worry, it´s somehow an intrinsic tricky adagio! :wink: :wink:

Posted: June 26th, 2009, 2:45 pm
by Nazz
His smile is crooked.

I normally don't have much to say about these issues-- personal/private versus the public domain and all that. But I show no mercy to any GOP holier-than-thou hack who goes around preaching "family values" and excoriating others (Edwards, etc.) for sins that he himself regularly commits-- a zenith of hypocrisy.

Posted: June 27th, 2009, 2:19 pm
by still.trucking
I don't have much to say about them either. This one speaks for itself.

I did think about you when I saw the story Arcadia. No kidding I even looked to see where she was. B.A. not Rosario.

I guess I was wishing I could jump on a plane to Argentina myself.

Posted: June 28th, 2009, 11:47 am
by hester_prynne
What I want to know is why do they do it? What's the point/payoff for them to be so dishonest? Are they so stupid to think that their preaching is some sort of viable cover-up for their actions? I just don't get it, but feel like I am seeing alot of it!!
H 8)

Posted: June 28th, 2009, 12:48 pm
by still.trucking
I always liked Robin Williams comment:

"God gave gave men both a penis and a brain, but unfortunately not enough blood supply to run both at the same time."

Best article I have seen on Sanford from Maureen Dowd NYTIMES

As in all great affairs, Mark Sanford fell in love simultaneously with a woman and himself — with the dashing new version of himself he saw in her molten eyes.

In a weepy, gothic unraveling, the South Carolina governor gave a press conference illustrating how smitten he was, not only with his Argentine amante, but with his own tenderness, his own pathos and his own feminine side.

He got into trouble as a man and tried to get out as a woman.

He wanted to get his girlfriend a DVD of the movie “The Holiday,” presumably the Cameron Diaz-Kate Winslet chick flick about two women, one from L.A. and one from England, who trade homes and lives. He was fantasizing about catapulting himself into an exotic life where stimulus had nothing to do with budgets.

With Maria, he was no longer the penny-pinching millionaire Mark, who used to sleep on a futon in his Congressional office and once treated two congressmen to movie refreshments by bringing back a Coke and three straws.

No, he was someone altogether more fascinating: Marco, international man of mystery and suave god of sex and tango.

Mark was the self-righteous, Bible-thumping prig who pressed for Bill Clinton’s impeachment; Marco was the un-self-conscious Lothario, canoodling with Maria in Buenos Aires, throwing caution to the e-wind about their “soul-mate feel,” her tan lines, her curves, “the erotic beauty of you holding yourself (or two magnificent parts of yourself) in the faded glow of night’s light.”

Mark is a conservative railing against sinners; Marco sins liberally. Mark opposes gay marriage as a threat to traditional marriage. Marco thinks nothing of risking his own traditional marriage, and celebrates transgressive relationships. He frets to Maria in e-mail that he sounds “like the Thornbirds — wherein I was always upset with Richard Chamberlain for not dropping his ambitions and running into Maggie’s arms.”

Marco, the libertine, wonders how they will ever “put the Genie back in the bottle.” And in the sort of Freudian slip that any solipsistic pol like Mark would adore, Maria protests in Spanglish: “I don’t want to put the genius back in the bottle.”

Mark is so frugal for the taxpayers that he made his staffers use both sides of Post-it notes and index cards, and once brought two (defecating) pigs named “Pork” and “Barrel” into the statehouse to express his disgust with lawmakers’ pet spending projects.

Marco is a sly scamp who found a sneaky way to make South Carolina taxpayers pay for a south-of-the-border romp with his mistress.

Mark is so selfish he tried to enhance his presidential chances by resisting South Carolina’s share of President Obama’s $787 billion stimulus package, callously giving the back of his hand to the suffering state’s most vulnerable — the jobless and poor and black students.

Marco is generous, promising to send a memento of affection that Maria wants to keep by her bed.

Mark hates lying. As he said of Bill’s dalliance with Monica, “If you undermine trust in our system, you undermine everything.”

Marco lies with brio, misleading his family, his lieutenant governor, his staff and his state about his whereabouts, even packing camping equipment to throw off the scent from South America. He told whoppers to his wife, a former investment banker who managed his campaigns and raises his four sons (solo on Father’s Day). She put out a statement quoting Psalm 127 to snidely remind her besotted husband “that sons are a gift from the Lord.”

Jenny Sanford told The Associated Press on Friday that Mark had told her he needed time to be alone and write, so she was stunned to learn he was in Argentina on a “Roman Holiday.” Before he left to “write,” she warned him not to skip off to the other woman.

Mark, who disdains rascals, agreed that he wouldn’t. Marco, who is a rascal, skipped off.

Mark went back to work on Friday, giving his cabinet a lecture on personal responsibility and comparing himself to King David, who “fell mightily ... in very, very significant ways but then picked up the pieces and built from there.”

Actually, the one thing David didn’t do after his adulterous fall was build, because he was forbidden by God to construct his dream temple in Jerusalem.

Sanford should give his piety a rest. He told his cabinet that the Psalms taught him humility. (There’s a chance that a younger Argentine boyfriend of Maria’s also taught him humility, by jealously hacking into her e-mail account and leaking the governor’s missives.)

Sanford can be truly humble only if he stops dictating to others, who also have desires and weaknesses, how to behave in their private lives.

The Republican Party will never revive itself until its sanctimonious pantheon — Sanford, Gingrich, Limbaugh, Palin, Ensign, Vitter and hypocrites yet to be exposed — stop being two-faced.