Sanford Returning To Work Wednesday, "Taken Aback" By Attention: Spokesman

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BY JIM DAVENPORT | June 23, 2009 07:11 PM EST | AP

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FILE - In this April 3, 2009 file photo, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford fields questions during a news conference in Columbia, S.C. Sanford's wife Jenny said, Monday, June 22, 2009, she did not know the location of the two-term Republican chief executive. Sanford's staff declined to disclose where he was. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain, file)

COLUMBIA, S.C. — After a political mystery _ "Where in the World is South Carolina's Governor?" _ Mark Sanford's aides said he was stunned by all the fuss over his five-day absence and would cut short a secretive hike along the Appalachian Trail.

State officials and even his wife said they had no idea where he went over Father's Day weekend, and not everyone is buying his explanation. His disappearance has left some in the Palmetto State wondering: Is this any way for a governor to act?

Sanford's spokesman said the governor was hiking to clear his head after the legislative session, during which he lost a key battle.

But critics of the two-term Republican _ and there are many _ wondered why it took nine hours after reporters started asking questions for the governor's staff to say what the state's chief executive was doing. Sanford was expected back in his office Wednesday, but his aides stopped answering questions about his trip, including where he was on the 2,175-mile trail, whether he was with security and if anyone else could confirm his whereabouts.

"If you're not skeptical, then you have to think the governor's office is in complete chaos," said Carol Fowler, chairwoman of the state Democratic Party.

The episode could squelch talk of a 2012 presidential bid that only grew after months spent building credibility with conservatives as he battled legislators over taking the state's share of $787 billion in federal stimulus cash.

"If he were thinking of a presidential run, this is all the more puzzling," said Mark Rozell, a George Mason University political scientist. "Any opponent would try to capitalize on this and easily could do so."

Rumblings about Sanford's mysterious departure began Monday, three weeks after he failed to block federal bailout money for South Carolina schools. A court order June 4 forced him to take the $700 million.

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Republican state Sen. Jake Knotts started asking questions about a rumor that Sanford had disappeared in a state law enforcement vehicle.

His wife, Jenny, told The Associated Press on Monday that he needed time away from his four sons to write something. For hours, his staff would only say he was vacationing. It wasn't until 10 p.m. Monday that they allowed he was hiking.

Jenny Sanford drove past three reporters outside the family's beach house Tuesday and said only: "Leave us to our privacy."

Fowler said she was surprised to learn Sanford's office said he was hiking "since this whole thing was he wanted to get away from the kids to write things. Strolling down the trail writing?"

Knotts, a frequent critic, said he accepts Sanford's story but doesn't believe it.

"That's his story," Knotts said. "If it's true, it's true."

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. State Sen. Tom Davis, a Beaufort Republican and Sanford's former chief of staff, said he visited with Sanford last Wednesday and could tell the governor was ready for a break.

"It's not unusual to take off and kind of be by himself," Davis said. "It's part of what makes him him."

Another former chief of staff also wasn't surprised to learn about Sanford's disappearing act.

"Mark Sanford is an original," Fred Carter said. "He will never conform to your expectations or mine. And that's the beauty and the tragedy of this administration."

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.

This time, Sanford had been untethered from staff since Thursday, apparently out of state. The Appalachian Trail passes through 14 states, but not South Carolina.

How his office handled it was a problem, said Rozell, the political scientist.

"The citizens who elected him have the right to know that someone there is in charge of the executive branch," Rozell said.

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 as a temporary absence would give the lieutenant governor full authority in the state. But the temporary absence has never been defined.

Senate President Pro Tem Glenn McConnell, a Charleston Republican, says the state's law needs to be clarified. He said state residents want important decisions to be made by elected leaders who take oaths.

"In an emergency," he said, "it should be those people who consult with staff to make a decision and not the other way around."

COLUMBIA, S.C. — After a political mystery _ "Where in the World is South Carolina's Governor?" _ Mark Sanford's aides said he was stunned by all the fuss over his five-day absence and would cut...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — After a political mystery _ "Where in the World is South Carolina's Governor?" _ Mark Sanford's aides said he was stunned by all the fuss over his five-day absence and would cut...
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- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 198 fans permalink
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Just read, Sanford's first stop in South Carolina will be shopping at a Jewelry Store.

Hmmm
A little something for the forgotten wife or ........................................

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 06/23/2009
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 198 fans permalink
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I hope when he returns from his "secretive getaway" he finds the time to open his Father's Day Cards and Gifts from his children.

PROBABLY WONT SINCE HE PRACTICES
GOP FAMILY VALUES.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 06/23/2009
- den1953 I'm a Fan of den1953 58 fans permalink
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If a South Carolina Gov falls in the woods do you hear it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 06/23/2009
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 198 fans permalink
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No.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 06/23/2009
- indy100 I'm a Fan of indy100 26 fans permalink
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LOL. Do you even care??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 06/23/2009
- TheGuide I'm a Fan of TheGuide 6 fans permalink

"But Carol Fowler, chairwoman of the state Democratic Party, said the governor was "irresponsible" for being inaccessible."

You think? If he had only delegated authority to the Lt. Gov. it would never had gotten out of hand as it did. You just don't up and leave when you're running an state, or a company for that matter! And this man wants to be president?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 06/23/2009

Oh, please. This guy packed a knapsack to look like a hiker and spent four days with some chick. Bet ya five.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 06/23/2009
- Martha12 I'm a Fan of Martha12 121 fans permalink
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That's why they tracked his phone the GPS locator had him in Atlanta?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 06/23/2009
- frixx I'm a Fan of frixx 4 fans permalink
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That's right. His office says he on a remote trail. Wife has no idea. His phone GPS is tracked to Atlanta. Something fishy going on here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 06/23/2009
- indy100 I'm a Fan of indy100 26 fans permalink
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Or some guy..........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 06/23/2009
- Citizen13 I'm a Fan of Citizen13 21 fans permalink
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It's inconceivable that this is acceptable on any level. He is an elected official and he's thinking he's royalty. This is only going to prove what a nut this guy is. As if we didn't already know. The level of arrogance is barely tolerable for us but his wife should be embarrassed. I guess she's one of those ladies satisfied by a credit card and a few luxuries. If that is not the case then Sanford should try thinking about his family every now and then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 06/23/2009
- trunk65 I'm a Fan of trunk65 32 fans permalink
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Wandering in the wilderness, seeking the burning bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 06/23/2009
- SENCvoter I'm a Fan of SENCvoter 7 fans permalink
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He can kiss his presidential ambitions good-bye. If the duties of a governor makes him so stressed out that he has take a hike by himself for a few days without wanting anyone to know where he was, imagine how long he would have to take off if he were the president. I can just see other contenders bringing that up. LOL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 06/23/2009

The governor may be just another undercover lover seeking quality time with his S.O. Love those Boy Scouts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 06/23/2009
- DeBartolo I'm a Fan of DeBartolo 51 fans permalink

The National Forest Service advises against hiking into the A.T. alone. There are only a few locations where one can spend the night...and they shouldn't plan on staying over night ALONE. Something fishy with this entire event...and his south Atlanta (near the airport) only cell phone ping in 5 days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 06/23/2009

It seems as if his staff and his wife/family are not on the same page regarding where he is, which is the curious thing about it to me. If he takes off every year for some R&R, and doesn't contact his family during that time, perhaps that is the arrangement he has with them. I see no problem with it. However, he DOES have a responsibility to the state and should make contingencies for his absence when he is gone. As to his absence on Father's Day, I'd have no problem with my husband being gone that day - it's a MADE UP HOLIDAY designed to sell cards, gifts, etc. to consumers. Kids find it to be a fun thing, but have no problem celebrating the day whenever their father returns. Some parents are not home on the "made up" day due to military service, work commitments, etc. I think appreciation for one's family members should be expressed on a regular basis, not just on some silly day made up by Hallmark.
Like all things, it only has as much meaning as one wants to give it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 06/23/2009

Best post so far!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 06/23/2009

Not that this says anything about his judgement, no sir. Unless he carried a portable radio, anything could have happened to his state while he was gone, and he would have been the last to know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 06/23/2009
- MJinCanada I'm a Fan of MJinCanada 123 fans permalink

And vice versa.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 06/23/2009
- indy100 I'm a Fan of indy100 26 fans permalink
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Hmmmm. Wonder if he happened upon any attractive young women on his "hike"? His wife is far more understanding than my husband would be if I disappeared for four days. And he's a Governor, if he wants privacy GET OUT OF PUBLIC OFFICE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 06/23/2009
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I normally do not subscribe to conspiracy theories but in these lunatic times, I will wager he is meeting with a secret cabral of super patriots plotting the overthrow of the Obama administration. This is entirely believeable given the very warped view of these people. Please, Janet Napolitano, please investigate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 06/23/2009
- ABbabypol I'm a Fan of ABbabypol 3 fans permalink

This story just reeks of fish!!!
It is incomprehensible that a Governor of a state would take temporary leave of his duties without some sort of official announcement, at least to the staff. A Governor is responsible for everything that happens in his/her state, unless the control has temporarily been transferred to the successive official. It does not appear that Gov. Sanford exercised this prudent act.
Additionally, to disappear over the Father's Day holiday, without notifying his family is completely bizarre, and to hike on a trail celebrating the "Naked Day Hiking" is really amusing, given this Republican Govenor's propensity for moralizing.
The official word is that Gov. Sanford is always with his security forces when he leaves the state of South Carolina, yet he didn't appear to have his security detail with him. The Appliachian Trail does NOT run through the state of South Carolina.
It will certainly be interesting to see the spin on this one!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 06/23/2009
- DeBartolo I'm a Fan of DeBartolo 51 fans permalink

The baptist republicans are already likening Sanfords hiking trip to the A.T. as "Moses in the Wilderness" and "Chrst going into the wilderness to encounter satan"...this is going to be a spiritual awakening for Sanford...the Christian Republican leader who DID NOT COMMUNICATE with his 4 young sons on Father's Day because he needed some ME TIME to deal with the pressures of his 6th year as the Gov.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 06/23/2009
- indy100 I'm a Fan of indy100 26 fans permalink
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I'm thinking his "me time" was about something else. Father's Day huh? Who's your daddy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 06/23/2009
- bsc I'm a Fan of bsc 12 fans permalink

this was so weird and stupid. why didnt he just tell his wife and staff where he was going?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 06/23/2009
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