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Julia Reed | 06/25/2009 10:45 am

Mrs. Mark Sanford Is No Silda Spitzer, by Julia Reed

Julia Reed
My first thought, looking at the puffy, bloodshot eyes of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, was, "Do these guys NEVER learn from the mistakes of their elders?" Although there are legions of examples of pols who strayed and got caught they could choose from – I’m not referring to Bill Clinton or Gary Hart or … pick a name – in this case, there is a particularly fitting example Sanford should have been mindful of: Wilbur Mills.

I have quoted the wise words of Mills, the late representative from Arkansas and the powerful chairman of the House Ways and Means committee, many times before: "Never drink champagne with a foreigner." Mills was referring to Fanne Fox, the stripper known as "The Argentine Firecracker" with whom he was discovered cavorting in the tidal basin. Apparently, Sanford drank in a lot more than that from Maria, the Argentine chauffeur, a woman he has considered a "friend" for eight years. Man, these guys never fail to disappoint – ridiculous cover stories (hiking alone on the Appalachian trail? Really?) are always blown, and we are left with hilarious images and bits of info: Monica’s blue dress; Spitzer’s black socks; and now, Sanford’s e-mail, leaked to The State newspaper, in which he praises the curves of his lover’s hips along with her "erotic beauty" and "magnificent gentle kisses," and describes himself as a man bound up in "a hopelessly impossible situation of love."

In addition to seriously pissing off his wife, who apparently found out what was going on a few months ago and asked for a separation two weeks ago, he has further narrowed the Republican field of 2012 presidential contenders. (Nevada Sen. John Ensign’s chances bit the dust after his longtime affair with an aide was revealed only a week ago.) Sanford has already resigned from his post as chairman of the Republican Governors’ Association, where he will be succeeded by my good friend Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, who is already running and who is one of the smartest people I know.

But back to the Sanford saga: the most refreshing thing about his news conference yesterday was that Sanford was the only one crying. There was no dutiful wife, in dress and pearls, standing shell-shocked and red-eyed beside him á la Silda Spitzer. Jenny Sanford says she requested the separation in order to maintain her "dignity and self-respect." In response to their troubles, the couple had been attending an intense Bible study group, and Jenny, a tad too predictably, says she’ll take her husband back, but only "in time" and only "if he continues to work toward reconciliation with a true spirit of humility and repentance." It must be said, she is giving herself a lot of outs on that one. And I would not characterize quickie trips to Argentina as exactly in keeping with "the true spirit of repentance." From the looks of things (not to mention the video of his distraught, stream-of-consciousness press conference) no amount of praying is going to mend Sanford’s broken heart over this present-day Argentine Firecracker.

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MK P
C Hardy — why don’t you take your rant to deber B and Libra Lady — they have made it very political…………..
By MK P on 06/25/2009 1:01 pm
C Hardy

Mk maybe b/c they have not posted to me telling my that I am wrong…I posted on here and got responses…from what I have read LL and Deber have also stated it doesnt matter what political party they are associated with, he is a man who cheated.  And if I remember correctly, neither one of them took it to the political side until someone else did.

But then again I dont have to explain it to you…I can and will respond to whom I want saying what I feel and his my opinion…dont need you or anyone else to tell me who I can and cant post to.  But thanks for the "concern".

I dont see you stepping in w/ DeB or Caj…

By C Hardy on 06/25/2009 1:11 pm
MK P
C Hardy — I wasn’t "concerned"………..I’m always interested in WHY posters feel as they do — I was curious why you were going at Caj so hard and not deber and LL………silly me, I thought maybe there was actually a reason.   Sorry, my bad.
By MK P on 06/25/2009 1:25 pm
C Hardy

Yes silly you for thinking I have any sense or reason to make comments.  Shame on you, dont you know by now that I dont.  I am paid to post how I feel on this website.  :(

By C Hardy on 06/25/2009 1:38 pm
MK P
Doesn’t take any sense or reason to go after someone, C Hardy.
By MK P on 06/25/2009 1:43 pm
C Hardy

Mk I didnt post to Deber or Libra Lady b/c I didnt have anything against what they said…You post to them b/c you do and you dont post to DeBurca or any other Democrate on here b/c ya’ll are on the "same side"…I may not agree with everything that is said on this site but I can tell you that I have never been attacked or put down by either one of those ladies and never will regardless what I say to them, some of the Dems on this site I can’t say the same about.  I dont go after them it just so happens when I post they are the one’s, and yourself, that respond to me.  I got personally attacked again by Belinda Joy last night, thankfully WOW took her comments off as they were once again harsh and just nasty coming from a lady.

Plus I thought we could respond to who ever we wanted to, its still a free country, people dont get to tell me, yet, who I can and cant talk to.

By C Hardy on 06/25/2009 6:32 pm
MK P
Hi C Hardy — like I said, I just honestly wondered WHY you were so adamant about going after Caj when others were also politicizing the situation.    To me, it is interesting to know why people think and do the things they do — I suspect that is why I really do have a bit of symphathy for Sanford, it appears he really painted himself into a corner politically and that emotionally he really cared for the "other" woman.   And, while I don’t agree with his political philosphies — I do think that sometimes "falling off the pedestal and having to climb back up again can bring out more emphathy in a person.
By MK P on 06/25/2009 7:35 pm
C Hardy

MK, I can say that in my younger days I was in love with 2 men, they were completely opposite of one another and so I know how easy that can be.  They both knew about one another and of course like an idiot I chose the wrong one.  Thankfully I am still friends with the one I didnt choose and NOT friends with the one I did choose. 

I was trying to joke with you when I posted about being paid to post but I guess that wasnt a good joke. 

I guess Caj first iniated the conversation with me so it kept going…I dont have any other answer.  I dont alwasy agree with what everyone this site says and I just pick and choose my "battles".  Like we all do.

I also wonder what makes people tick, I wonder why people say what they do or act a certain way.  All of my friends are totally different people and I like it that way.  I have a variety of thoughts, conversation and friendships around me and its great.  I dont hang out with people who always agree with me but I can say that I never argue with friends, we discuss and then move on.  We can have a heated arguement and then turn around hug and be done with it.  Here it just goes on and on and on and on with some and it just takes the wind out of my sails.  Some people have to be right all the time and can’t open up and see that others dont think or feel the same way & b/c of that, it doesnt make someone wrong, it just makes them unique. 

Disrespect is where I draw the line.  There are a couple of bloggers that I will never have any communication with and that is b/c of their lack of respect not just for me but many others on this site. 

MK it was nice chatting, Im off to check on the sleeping daughter.  Talk again soon!

By C Hardy on 06/25/2009 7:57 pm
MK P

Thanks, C Hardy — yeah, that’s the problem with not being able to see a poster’s facial expression and intonation (which is why you’ll notice I often use emoticons) — I took the joke as mocking me.   I also am lucky to have friends of every different persuasion — they give me balance, and I think I help give them balance. 

To me, there is no right or wrong on opinion — no one’s opinion is any better than anyone else’s.   Opinions and facts are very different………some here post opinions from other sources as though those opinions were facts……..no one’s opinion is a fact.   

Lucky you to have a sleeping daughter check on — they are so precious at that age, enjoy it while you can.   Those teenage years are going to bite you.   =)

By MK P on 06/26/2009 6:59 am
C Hardy

MK I dread the teenage years.  I wasnt a bad teenager but my hubby wasnt the best teenager so I am not sure who my daughter will model after.  Right now she is 3 and those 3’s are really more terrible then the 2’s.  When she gets in trouble she screams at us which gets her in trouble even more and she screams even louder…so I can’t even image what the teenage years are going to be like.  And heaven forbid when she starts to date, my hubby’s co-workers and friends have already said she wont be able to venure out without someone following her or "accidentally" showing up where her and her date are. I feel for her…she will have Uncle’s she didnt know existed.

 I agree that opinions are not fact and that is why I try not to take them as such.  I do apologize you thought I was mocking you, that was not my intention. 

By C Hardy on 06/26/2009 7:09 am
deber B
C Hardy, teeenagers can also be wonderful.   I had a freshman, sophomore and a junior in high school at the same time.  We had alot of hormones bouncing off the walls in my house.  I loved those years watching them hone their pre-adult skills. 
By deber B on 06/26/2009 7:28 am
C Hardy
Deber, I am looking forward to her teenage years just not too quickly.  I love now that she is learning so much and gets so excited about it.  My parents had me and my sister, we are only 18 months apart but totally different in everyway. 
By C Hardy on 06/26/2009 7:58 am
deber B
I absolutely adore children…..especially my grandchildren,  16 months, 3 and 8 years old!
By deber B on 06/26/2009 8:07 am
C Hardy

Oh I hope your grandchildren live close and your able to see them…I know my parents adore my daughter as does my husbands parents and they are really robbed of time with them.  She is always asking about them and she "talks" to them on the phone but its not the same.

By C Hardy on 06/26/2009 8:43 am
MK P
Oh…..and duh…….since no one’s opinion if fact, I am always really interested in "why" someone has the opinion they do.
By MK P on 06/26/2009 7:01 am