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Gov. Mark Sanford goes crazy, disappears

Started by Caliga, June 23, 2009, 07:52:35 AM

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Neil

Quote from: grumbler on June 23, 2009, 12:06:34 PM
If it is managed, then it isn't a wilderness.  I think we would agree that parks cannot be really called a wilderness.
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CountDeMoney

Yeah, he was on a trail, alright;  but it wasn't Appalachian.  It was pussy.

fhdz

and the horse you rode in on

Razgovory

I can imagine BB down in the Everglades beating his chest about the lack of wilderness as an alligator eats him.
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grumbler

Quote from: Razgovory on June 23, 2009, 06:50:30 PM
I can imagine BB down in the Everglades beating his chest about the lack of wilderness as an alligator eats him.
An alligator whose tag he reads as he slides down its gullet...
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Habsburg

Quote from: CountDeMoney on June 23, 2009, 05:46:43 PM
Yeah, he was on a trail, alright;  but it wasn't Appalachian.  It was pussy.

I was thinking white powder and a kitty.  :yes:

Caliga

LULZ

QuoteSanford met in Atlanta after returning from South America
Governor says he never hiked Appalachian Trail; says he cruised along the coast of Buenos Aires to unwind after stressful legislative session

By GINA SMITH - [email protected]

ATLANTA -- Gov. Mark Sanford arrived in the Hartsville-Jackson International Airport this morning, having wrapped up a seven-day visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina, he said. Sanford said he had not been hiking along the Appalachian Trail, as his staff said in a Tuesday statement to the media.

Sanford's whereabouts had been unknown since Thursday, and the mystery surrounding his absence fueled speculation about where he had been and who's in charge in his absence. His emergence Wednesday ended the mystery.

Sanford, in an exclusive interview with The State Media Company, said he decided at the last minute to go to the South American country to recharge after a difficult legislative session in which he battled with lawmakers over how to spend federal stimulus money.

Accounts of Gov. Mark Sanford's four-day walkabout from his public duties remain unclear and, in some instances, contradictory. A look at what is known and how accounts by Sanford's staff have changed as word of his mystery trip became known and public officials became alarmed:

Thursday

Sanford leaves the Governor's Mansion in a black State Law Enforcement Division Suburban assigned to his security detail. A precise time is unavailable.

A mobile telephone tower in Atlanta near Hartsfield airport picks up a signal from Sanford's phone. It is the last signal before his phones are turned off for days.

Friday

Law enforcement officials get no response to phone and text messages sent to Sanford.

Saturday

The governor's office reports to police that there is no reason for concern but provides no details.

State Sen. Jake Knotts, R-Lexington, calls SLED chief Reggie Lloyd about rumors that no one knows where Sanford is and no one can reach him. Lloyd confirms that Sanford's whereabouts are known

Sunday

Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer learns Sanford's whereabouts are unknown.

Monday

Monday morning — Reporters hear rumors that Sanford's location is a mystery.

2:30 p.m. Knotts issues a statement raising questions about Sanford's absence, asking who is in charge of the executive branch of S.C. government.

2:40 p.m. The State newspaper posts an online article saying Sanford has been out of reach for four days.

2:50 p.m. The governor's office issues a statement that Sanford "is taking some time away from the office this week to recharge after the stimulus battle. ... We are not going to discuss the specifics."

3 p.m. The Associated Press reports that first lady Jenny Sanford says she does not know where her husband is, but he is taking time away from their four boys, "to write something." She says she is not worried.

Midafternoon Sanford security officials are told by the governor's office that he is OK. No details are provided.

3:40 p.m. The lieutenant governor's office says Sanford's office says it has spoken to Sanford and knows where he is.

About 5 p.m. Sawyer denies that Sanford staffers told Bauer's office that someone had spoken with the governor.

5 p.m. As media inquiries escalate to include national news outlets, Sanford spokesman Joel Sawyer issues another statement. It says in part, "Before leaving last week, (Sanford) let staff know his whereabouts and that he'd be difficult to reach." He declines to elaborate. Sawyer also doesn't know whether Sanford is still in the country.

10:05 p.m. The governor's office issues a statement saying Sanford is hiking on the Appalachian Trail. Staff members do not know where Sanford is on the trail and will not say whether he is hiking with anyone.

Tuesday

9:42 a.m. The governor's office issues a statement saying staffers have spoken with Sanford and he will return to work today.

Sanford said he had considered hiking on the Appalachian Trail, an activity he said he has enjoyed since he was a high school student.

"But I said 'no' I wanted to do something exotic," Sanford said "... It's a great city."

Sanford, in a brief interview in the nation's busiest airport, said he has been to the city twice before, most recently about a year and half ago during a Commerce Department trip.

Sanford said he was alone on the trip. He declined to give any additional details about what he did other than to say he drove along the coastline.

Sanford, who was wearing a blue and white button down shirt and brown denim pants, said he left for Buenos Aires on Thursday night from Columbia International Airport and had originally planned to come back tomorrow.

Media reports said a SLED SUV the governor drove that night was spotted in the airport's parking lot.

The governor said he cut his trip short after his chief of staff, Scott English, told him his trip was gaining a lot of media attention and he needed to come back.

When asked why his staff said he was on the Appalachian Trail, Sanford replied, "I don't know."

Sanford later said "in fairness to his staff," he had told them he might go hiking on the Appalachian Trial.

Sanford said he decided not to return via the Columbia airport to avoid the media. The State Media Company was the only media who greeted Sanford this morning.

"I don't know how this thing got blown out of proportion," Sanford said.

Sanford said he has taken adventure trips for years to unwind. He has visited such places as the coast of Turkey, the Greek Isles and South America. He was with friends sometimes and sometimes by himself.

"I would get out of the bubble I am in." Sanford said.

Sanford said the legislative session was a difficult one for him, particularly losing the fight over whether he should accept stimulus $700 million in stimulus money he wanted lawmakers to spend on debt instead of urgent budget needs.

"It was a long session and I needed a break," Sanford said.

After a brief conversation with a reporter, Sanford was escorted away by an aide.

Yeah, right.  You went to Buenos Aires for an innocent vacation and didn't take your wife?  Have fun sleeping on the couch for the next month, douche.
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Caliga

Quote from: DisturbedPervert on June 24, 2009, 07:59:37 AM
This dude sounds awesome.   :)
Well, people keep saying he's a presidential wannabe, but after this there's no way in hell I'd vote for him no matter what else he might bring to the table.  He's obviously both a pathological liar and a very poor manager.  I can take the pathological liar part (as virtually everyone in politics is), but not coupled with his bad management skills.
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DisturbedPervert

I'm not saying I'd vote for him, I just think he sounds likes a fun dude.   :D

Ed Anger

I'd vote for him. Then again, I'd vote for a lump of coal.
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Caliga

Quote from: Ed Anger on June 24, 2009, 08:08:37 AM
I'd vote for him. Then again, I'd vote for a lump of coal.
:lol:  You're a hoot.
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MadImmortalMan

If I were elected to national or state office, one of my campaign promises would be that I will disappear for days at a time and nobody will know where I am. And nobody better fucking look for me. There's a Lt Gov for that shit.  :P
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alfred russel

What are the odds there is another shoe to drop, either in this story or his personal life? I say it is less than 50-50, but I won't be shocked if it comes out he was in Argentina visiting gay clubs or something.
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Valmy

Quote from: MadImmortalMan on June 24, 2009, 11:27:29 AM
If I were elected to national or state office, one of my campaign promises would be that I will disappear for days at a time and nobody will know where I am. And nobody better fucking look for me. There's a Lt Gov for that shit.  :P

I can just see it if a Languishite was elected to high office: 'Governor vanishes for marathon WoW playing session, leaves Lt Gov in charge.'
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