SC governor's whereabouts unknown, even to wife

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Postby pepsified thinker » Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:24 pm

I read the wife's having publicly said she didn't know where he was as an expression of anger--or some form of hostility.

Seems like if she really didn't know where he was, and was on his side, she'd have said something non-committal, or just said no comment--or given a non-denial denial.

So maybe she's steamed just because--in their relationship--expectations for being in touch/communicating, were not met AND it was a holiday.

Or maybe there's a long-term issue of some sort (a Haggerty 'gaycation' might fill the bill)--but I agree with whoever said his story is just going to get weirder.

I'll bet there's a lot of money for whichever reporter gets the 'true' story.
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Postby Jeff » Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:19 am

Car believed to be Sanford's found at South Carolina airport

COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) – The black Chevy Suburban believed to have been used by South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford to leave town has been found in the parking lot of Columbia Metropolitan Airport.

CNN was alerted to its location by a law enforcement official.

Sanford is expected to return to Columbia tomorrow after a mysterious six-day absence. His office has said the governor, a possible 2012 presidential candidate, has been hiking the Appalachian Trail to clear his head after a tough legislative session.

The SUV is outfitted with blue police lights and two-way radio. Inside the vehicle: A baseball cap, running shoes, sunscreen, a pair of shorts, a canvas bag and a sleeping bag.

A parking permit for the school attended by Sanford’s children is visible on the windshield.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 ... a-airport/
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Postby Jeff » Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:43 am

Wilbur Whatley wrote:This is a super-weird story that is probably going to get even weirder!


Sanford 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 - gnsmith@thestate.com

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.

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.

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http://www.thestate.com/local/story/838823.html
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Postby bks » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:24 am

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.


Not good enough. Account for your time, or be ready for enduring suspicion that the true purpose of your trip is being shielded from constituents.

Makes me think of this:

http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200403/mann
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Postby Jeff » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:27 am

According to a post on DU, he told a reporter he was alone on his trip but refused to provide the name of his hotel.
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Postby Gouda » Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:43 am

...says he cruised along the coast of Buenos Aires to unwind after stressful legislative session

I'm not familiar with Argentina, but this MSNBC update takes that account to task:
Sanford told The State he was alone on the trip to Argentina. He declined to give any additional details about what he did other than to say he drove along the coastline.

Trying to make such a drive could frustrate a weekend visitor to Argentina. In Buenos Aires, the Avenida Costanera is the only coastal road, and it's less than two miles long. Reaching coastal resorts to the south requires a drive of nearly four hours on an inland highway with views of endless cattle ranches. To the north is a river delta of islands reached only by boat.
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Postby Jeff » Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:56 am

Buenos Aires is becoming a popular gay travel destination. Is probably one of the most open-minded cities in Latin America.

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Clive Sanders website editor of London Gay Times Travel says: "Buenos Aires is probably the most liberal and gay friendly city in Latin America. Here you will find a large and sophisticated gay scene.

We were very impressed with Buenos Aires which has a gay scene that we felt compared very favorably to any similar sized city in Europe or North America. There are loads of gay bars, restaurants and clubs, several saunas and even a raunchy sex club. the only down side is that being a Latin country everything is of course really late and most bars don't get started until well after midnight. .... Recent liberalization in the laws effecting gays and lesbians plus the devaluation of the Peso has prompted a boom in gay tourism particularly from the United States."


http://www.thegayguide.com.ar/

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Postby Jeff » Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:06 am

Sanford's scheduled to hold a news conference at 2:00.

The governor said he had been traveling alone. Ms. Smith said she asked him if he had been staying at a hotel, but he wouldn’t answer her question.

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2009 ... entina/?hp


In Macho Argentina, a New Beacon for Gay Tourists

BUENOS AIRES — Home to the sexy tango and strapping meat-eaters, this South American capital has long been thought of as a bastion of macho attitudes. But a new hotel here is adding to the city’s growing image as a bastion of gay-friendliness.

The Axel Hotel, a Spanish import that opened in November, has come to symbolize Buenos Aires’s increasingly aggressive effort to court gay dollars and euros. It is Latin America’s first luxury hotel built exclusively with gay customers in mind.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/03/world ... ntina.html

still sayin'
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Postby Gouda » Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:09 pm

well, if we're sayin' ...

SC: overseas campaign to attract gay tourism yanked

The ad & the irony:

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Sanford government yanks it.

The award:

As you see, the bunched-panties reaction by Sanford and company provided great publicity for SC Pride, so it plans to honor the governor with this award:

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Ryan Wilson, president of the SC Pride Movement, says a framed version will be delivered to Sanford's office. Perhaps it should be sent along with a fruit basket for good measure.

Delicious.
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Postby Jeff » Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:54 pm

Source: Sanfords Having Marital Problems

By fitsnews • on June 24, 2009

S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford and his wife, first lady Jenny Sanford, are having marital problems, sources tell FITS.

The couple have reportedly been in marital counseling for several weeks now, although it is unknown what the issues are between them or whether or not those issues had a hand in the governor’s mysterious six-day sojourn in Argentina - on Father’s Day weekend, no less.

This information would certainly explain the perceived coolness in Mrs. Sanford’s answers to reporters’ questions this week about her husband’s whereabouts.

It may also explain why she answered those questions in the first place.

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http://www.fitsnews.com/2009/06/24/sour ... -problems/


and

Source: "There Is Some Evidence [Sanford] Was Not Alone"
By Zachary Roth - June 24, 2009, 12:31PM

Things are still murky on the Mark Sanford story. But it's looking increasingly likely that Sanford's trip to Argentina was about more than a scenic drive down the coast.

"There is some evidence he was not alone," a source in South Carolina politics told TPMmuckraker. "The other shoe's gonna drop. I believe there's a reason he wanted to drop his SLED detail."

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http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.c ... ?ref=fpblg
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Postby barracuda » Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:03 pm

Soon to become a euphemism near you - "Hiking the Appalachian Trail".
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Postby yathrib » Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:16 pm

I've always wondered what would happen if a prominent political figure or head of state went bats**t crazy and did something bizarre and inexplicable, or simply picked up a gun and killed a bunch of people. Perhaps this is my answer...
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Postby Jeff » Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:28 pm

Source: Evidence Exists Of Sanford Affair

S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford is allegedly having an extramarital-affair, evidence of which may have been obtained prior to his mysterious trip to Argentina by at least one South Carolina news outlet, sources tell FITS.

The woman with whom Sanford is allegedly involved was reportedly with the governor on his recent trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina - a trip the governor appears to have lied about to his wife, his staff and his security detail.

Sources tell FITS that The (Columbia, S.C.) State newspaper is in possession of materials which may confirm the governor’s affair, although a source at the paper declined to comment on that report.

http://www.fitsnews.com/2009/06/24/sour ... rd-affair/
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SC gov resurfaces after mystery trip to Argentina

Postby beeline » Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:38 pm

SC gov resurfaces after mystery trip to Argentina

By JIM DAVENPORT, Associated Press Writer Jim Davenport, Associated
Press Writer – 1 hr 46 mins ago

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Gov. Mark Sanford told a newspaper he was in Argentina, not hiking the Appalachian Trail as his staff had told the public to explain his sudden absence. He said he "wanted to do something exotic" to unwind after losing a fight over federal stimulus money.

The State newspaper reported that Sanford arrived Wednesday morning at Atlanta's international airport on a flight from Buenos Aires, where he drove along the coast of what he called a "beautiful" city.

The Republican governor told the South Carolina newspaper he considering hiking, but at the last minute changed his mind.

"But I said 'no' I wanted to do something exotic," Sanford told the newspaper.

Sanford's spokesman Joel Sawyer declined to immediately comment to The Associated Press, and the governor did not return cell phone messages.

Sanford planned a news conference at 2 p.m. Wednesday at his office in Columbia.

Critics slammed his administration for lying to the public.

"Lies. Lies. Lies. That's all we get from his staff. That's all we get from his people. That's all we get from him," said state Sen. Jake Knotts, R-West Columbia. "Why all the big cover-up?"

On Monday, Knotts raised questions about where the governor was after hearing reports from security officials that the governor could not be contacted and his whereabouts were unknown. The governor's wife, Jenny Sanford, told The Associated Press she had not seen him since Thursday but was not concerned because he'd told her he wanted to get away and do some writing.

Later Monday, Sanford's staff said he was hiking the Appalachian Trail. A day later, they said he had called and planned to cut his trip short and return to work Wednesday because of all the attention his absence was getting.

Sanford said he has taken adventure trips for years to unwind. He has visited the coast of Turkey, the Greek Isles and South America, sometimes with friends and sometimes by himself. "I would get out of the bubble I am in," he told the newspaper.

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

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

Sanford said he tried to return through Atlanta to avoid the media attention his absence.

He declined to give any additional details about what he did other than to say he was alone and that he drove along the coastline.

Trying to drive along the coast could frustrate a weekend visitor to Argentina. In Buenos Aires, the Avenida Costanera is the only coastal road, and it's less than two miles long. Reaching coastal resorts to the south requires a drive of nearly four hours on an inland highway with views of endless cattle ranches. To the north is a river delta of islands reached only by boat.

A spokesman for Argentina's immigration agency wouldn't comment Wednesday on whether Sanford entered the country, citing privacy laws.

When The State asked Sanford at the airport 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.

Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer said he was concerned that the governor's staff lied about Sanford's whereabouts, adding that if they didn't know where he was they should have said so.

"For his staff to lie to the people of South Carolina and say he was one place when in fact he wasn't, that concerns me," Bauer said.

Sanford was in Argentina a year ago as part of an economic development trip to South America. In more recent months, he was rumored as a potential presidential contender in 2012. His critics brushed that aside Wednesday.

"Unless he runs for president of Argentina, I think he has no chance of becoming president. The rest of the country wouldn't have taken him seriously anyway," said Dick Harpootlian, a former South Carolina Democratic Party chairman who rapped Sanford for "apparently taking off to run away from home like some hormone-infused adolescent."

Thad Beyle, a political scientist and expert on governors at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, said Sanford's missteps require restoring credibility at the staff level. "My guess is they've got to do a lot. It shows they didn't know what he was up to and what was going on" Beyle said.

Sanford, a trim, 49-year-old former real estate investor and Air Force reservist, is typically drained at the end of a legislative session, former aides said.

"It's not unusual to take off and kind of be by himself," said state Sen. Tom Davis, a Beaufort Republican and Sanford's former chief of staff. "It's part of what makes him him."

The governor has long been known as a loner — bucking GOP leadership during three U.S. House terms and casting the only dissenting vote on Medicaid coverage for some breast and cervical cancer treatment. He clashes often with the Republicans who control both chambers of his state Legislature, once famously carrying two piglets to the door of the House in opposition to what he said was pork-barrel spending.

But past vacations never left Sanford completely out of touch, said Chris Drummond, Sanford's former spokesman. At worst, Sanford would call in daily or would respond to voice mails.

Who was in charge became the political and practical question.

Essentially, Sanford's staffers said they'd decide who to call if an emergency popped up and the governor couldn't be reached. The state's constitution says a temporary absence would give the lieutenant governor full authority in the state. But the temporary absence has never been defined.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090624/ap_on_re_us/us_sc_governor_where
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Postby Col. Quisp » Wed Jun 24, 2009 2:33 pm

He just said he had an affair with "a very dear friend" in Argentina and the relationship began via email.

Good intuition, guys!
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