
It's time for Mark to leave his position before he makes himself a big buffoon that he what he is.
The State:
Did you notice the subtle change in the way Gov. Mark Sanford described his June trip to Argentina this week? The Buzz did.
The State:
Did you notice the subtle change in the way Gov. Mark Sanford described his June trip to Argentina this week? The Buzz did.
As part of the Sanford Offensive, he has taken to describing his infamous June disappearance to Argentina as a “weekend” trip in an effort to downplay what is likely the strongest possible impeachment charge against the governor — that he abandoned his post without telling staff.
But really, governor, a weekend?
For most South Carolinians, five days in Argentina is the whole trip and not just a weekend. And Sanford originally planned to be in South America for 10 days before he was forced to cut the jaunt short.
Couple that with his telling The Washington Times last week that he told a “white lie” about misleading his staff on his whereabouts and The Buzz is starting to doubt the sincerity of Sanford’s ad nauseam apologies to South Carolina civic groups.
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Nothing will change those two words that sealed the issue " SoulMate". Yes Jenny didn't stand a chance when Mark used those words. Every woman would love to hear her man say those words in public. Now he owes people favors and will be in trouble if he doesn't pay up. These Law Makers have been brought and paid for. Mark will soon tell a story of how he never left South Carolina and all this was the Twilight Zone.
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