Cotton Boll Conspiracy argues the importance of Sanford's reform agenda ought to survive it's messenger's implosion.Second, perhaps it is time to rethink the idea of constantly electing middle-aged heterosexual men to positions of high importance.
Third, although the governor-run-amok thing is worrisome, South Carolinians can take comfort in the fact their state gives its chief executive slightly less power than a game warden.
Earl Capps says message, schmessage, stick a fork in him, Sanford's reduced himself and the state to a punch line.
The Herald-Journal says the gov's gotta go, but isn't sure Andre Bauer will be any better. The State's not sure yet.
The Other Woman has been outed. We're remembering the last Argentine Firecracker to roil US politics (has it been that long?)
State rep. Nikki Haley's yanked the governor's photo from her campaign website.
If it involves adultery and governors, a McGreevy is sure to turn up on Today.
A Canadian paper says, "Their friendship blossomed and became romantic after the woman separated from her own husband; Mr. Sanford claimed he had originally counselled the woman to reconcile with her husband for her children's sake." The Times says he offered, in one of his less literary emails, to introduce her oldest son to "film guys that might help his career etc." Maybe there's another research gig open at the RNC....
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