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Mark Sanford: Where Is He? "Hiking"

BY JIM DAVENPORT   06/23/09 12:52 AM ET   AP

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has been hiking along the Appalachian Trail, a spokesman said Monday night, explaining a dayslong absence that perplexed fellow state leaders.

Sanford hadn't been at work for several days and his office hadn't been in touch with him. The lieutenant governor, other fellow lawmakers and even his wife said they didn't know where he was, leading critics to question who was in charge of South Carolina.

"I cannot take lightly that his staff has not had communication with him for more than four days, and that no one, including his own family, knows his whereabouts," said Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer. Bauer said he'd been rebuffed by the governor's staff when he tried to find out where Sanford was.

The Republican governor left town on Thursday, his spokesman Joel Sawyer said, with plans to hike the trail, which passes through 14 states but doesn't cross South Carolina. Sawyer said he didn't know where exactly Sanford was along the 2,200-mile trail and declined to discuss Sanford's travel arrangements or who, if anyone, was hiking with him. The governor is expected back later this week.

"He's an avid outdoorsman," Sawyer said. "Nobody's ever accused our governor of being conventional."

Sanford, who's also chairman of the Republican Governors Association, earned a reputation as the nation's most vocal anti-bailout governor by refusing $700 million in federal stimulus money for schools until he lost a court battle earlier this month.

"He's just up there to kind of clear his head after the legislative session," Sawyer told The Associated Press in an interview. Sawyer wasn't aware that anyone on Sanford's staff had spoken to the governor since Thursday.

Sawyer said if there were an emergency, the office would consult with other state officials before making any decisions.

"We knew he would be difficult to reach, and that he would be checking in infrequently," Sawyer said in a statement.

First lady Jenny Sanford said earlier Monday she had not spoken with her husband for several days, including Father's Day. The Sanfords have four sons.

"He was writing something and wanted some space to get away from the kids," Jenny Sanford told The Associated Press while vacationing at the family's Sullivans Island beach house. She said she didn't know where he was, but wasn't concerned.

A message left for her wasn't immediately returned after the governor's hiking plans were disclosed.

Law enforcement officials who handle his security declined to comment and Sawyer wouldn't say whether Sanford had a security detail with him. Sanford is known for taking walks and runs without security, but flight logs show he seldom leaves the state without it.

Sanford typically is open about his whereabouts, and his office has in the past made no secret of time spent on vacation or out of state.

But politicians, including the lieutenant governor, said they did not know Sanford was taking time away from his office. Bauer said he had not been put in charge.

State Sen. Tom Davis, a Beaufort Republican, Sanford confidante and former chief of staff, said his calls to Sanford were going straight to voice mail. Calls from The Associated Press to the governor's cell phone also went to voice mail.

Sanford's critics were quick to criticize the governor.

"It's one thing for the boys to go off by themselves, but on Father's Day to leave your family behind? That's erratic," said Senate Minority Leader John Land, D-Manning.

Sanford's unannounced absence was a cause for concern because the National Guard and the state's top law enforcement agencies report to him, Land said.

"And when those officials can't get in touch with the commander, it's really weird. That's not responsible," he said.

Sen. Jake Knotts, a Lexington Republican and a persistent Sanford critic, said the state needs to know where its governor is.

"The way things are in the world today and homeland security, we need the governor to be fingertips away," Knotts said. "Somebody's got to be in charge."

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Associated Press Writers Bruce Smith in Sullivans Island and Michael R. Baker in Raleigh, N.C., contributed to this report.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has been hiking along the Appalachian Trail, a spokesman said Monday night, explaining a dayslong absence that perplexed fellow state leaders. ...
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smurrayesq
My Micro-bio isn't empty, it is secret
09:03 PM on 06/26/2009
His staff simply misheard what he said. He said he was going on the A*s Elation Trail.
08:55 AM on 06/26/2009
Hey honey, I'm going for a hike for a few days...
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DogTown
your micro-bio is empty
03:12 PM on 06/25/2009
LEAVE HIM ALONE!
This is between his family and him!
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Poorsarah
11:50 PM on 06/25/2009
Sorry, too late, Sanford brought it upon himself to make it all of our business.
08:45 AM on 06/26/2009
And I suppose you said that same thing when President Clinton got caught.
01:45 PM on 06/25/2009
Maybe now Sanford understands why "offshore drilling" is not "politically correct".
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David Campbell
01:17 PM on 06/25/2009
I am going to address the women readers here. His email letters to Maria will be familiar to most men for we all keep a dark secret which we are not allowed to express. It could be Sanford, Clinton or Edwards but we all consider sex the most exciting and wonderful experience in our otherwise routine, boring llives of chores, work and responsibilities. What we desperately miss is that wonderfull woman we married who was always interested in us and sex. Both genders are well matched in their teens and twenties but many women lose interest well before us. Just ask hookers whose clients are mostly married men. He is not allowed to express his frustration and humiliation as he is turned away-over & over. She is too busy, not interested and resents that he didn't paint that room or take out the garbage. He is then vulnerable to any woman who is interested. Understand now?
11:42 AM on 06/26/2009
WOW. how arrogant to think that that your superficial and fabricated analysis based of NO personal knowledge of the parties involved in this situation could speak for half of the population--let alone this relationship in particular.
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Yves Papa
11:55 AM on 06/25/2009
I did not know that the Appalachian Trail was in Argentina?
09:42 AM on 06/25/2009
What a difference 48 hours makes , remember on Tuesday when the biggest concern was if the Gov was hiking on hike nude day ROFL
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americanalien
Veteran Commenter
01:23 AM on 06/25/2009
I know where Republican Mark Sanford is. He is in Argentina cheating on his wife. What a low-life!
11:52 PM on 06/24/2009
If we do some "Sanford" checking..I'm sure we'll find he wasn't trekking..The Appalacians like he claims...Seems more like trekking shady games...This needs to be investigated.... for a Governor is not emancipated...........from duties of his state in times of trouble...He couldn't come back on the double...If no one knew what he was doing...There could be some trouble brewing...I hear this isn't his first dissappearing act...with whereabouts unknown and that's a fact..Could it be a laison or two??? Why all the secrecy???Hypocrisy brews????He was a contender for White House splendor...is this the antics he will render...???Dissappear and return like a drunken sailor...Without a word...and without a waiver??Not to be trusted this "Slim Shady" guy..Opps..I mean "Shady Sanford" OH my oh my....Will the truth be known???Before his next trist...Tell the truth Governer ....or opportunity....MISSED..
Janina Jayme-PoeticCommentator
01:30 AM on 06/25/2009
Apologists for this irresponsible and devious professional politician are easy to discern. They're virtually all hypocritical Republicans who are so afraid of losing yet another elected official that they would unconvincingly continue to cling to their hypocritical demonization of Clinton while searching for some creative sophistry to find Sanford's culpability less meaningful within their self-righteous ethical philosophy. This man is nothing more than "a pretty face with naught behind". He left his job as governor, disappearing and abandoning his post without telling anyone, an act that trumps Clinton's infidelity in spades. Kenneth Starr single-handedly brought the White House to it's knees (pun intended) over what amounts to a peccadillo compared to Sanford's actions. How many neo-conservative hypocrites are still out there committing acts that far exceed those of the opposing party that they accuse so sanctimoniously. Carter proved that ethical righteousness isn't enough to make an effective leader, but not only are this man's infidelities equal or greater than those that brought down members of the opposing party, but his provincial "y'all" language and his effete and disastrous Bush-like political views make this guy clearly not worthy of keeping the office he holds.
06:39 PM on 06/24/2009
He's "hiking the Appalachian Trail"? Is THAT what they're calling it nowadays?
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One more Thing
08:18 PM on 06/24/2009
Correction, He's hiking the "Argentina Tail."
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BigPictureReg
05:10 PM on 06/24/2009
Hmmm....how does using state property for personal business, particularly while not on the state clock, play in the SC Ethics rules?

SC, if you'll stand for that, you'll stoop for anything.
04:11 PM on 06/24/2009
I've heard it called a lot of things but this adds new meaning to the phrase 'hiking the appalachian Trail"
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SherryIndianapolis
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04:08 PM on 06/24/2009
Told y'all he wasn't hikin'.......
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celloswiss
58yo European male
03:54 PM on 06/24/2009
Here we go again: Another unfaithful Republican. And these same folks keep on preaching Christian bible values and all that crock. This just reconfirms my belief in this party of liers and cheaters.

My suggestion to Governor Sanford: Take another hike, but this time for good!
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expired
03:12 PM on 06/24/2009
http://www.thestate.com/news/

One local newspaper in SC . . . apparently, they don't care. No mention of Sanford.