Thursday, August 7, 2008

Pretty much sums up his term in office here, too

In a WSJ Review and Comment piece on the lackluster bench of potential veeps for Uncle Grumpy, our leader gets a left-handed compliment:

South Carolina's Mark Sanford, now in his second term as Governor, is unknown to most voters but is well liked among GOP activists for his reform credentials. Elected to Congress in 1994, he kept his promise to serve only three terms. As Governor, he's pushed for lower taxes, less spending and more school choice for disadvantaged kids. Mr. Sanford did stumble recently during a CNN interview, going blank when asked to name policy differences between Mr. McCain and President Bush. Still, it was a minor misstep, and Mr. McCain could do worse.

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