Top South Carolina Republican: Sanford Should Resign

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JIM DAVENPORT | 06/25/09 08:07 PM | AP

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South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford wipes his tears as he admitted to having an affair during a news conference in Columbia, S.C Wednesday, June 24, 2009, and said he is resigning as chairman of the Republican Governors Association. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A top South Carolina Republican leader says philandering Gov. Mark Sanford should resign and practice the philosophy he's preached of holding GOP leaders accountable. Glenn McCall is one of the state's two national representatives to the Republican National Committee. He's also a county party chairman and said Thursday that party members want Sanford out.

McCall says Sanford repeatedly has said party leaders should be held accountable for not upholding the GOP's principles. And McCall says the married father of four should be held to the same standard.

The governor returned Wednesday from an international trip to see his mistress in Argentina. Hours later he publicly revealed that he's been having an affair for the past year.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford was with his family Thursday as legal and ethical questions swirled over his secret trip to see a woman in Argentina with whom he admitted an affair.

The state's top senator questioned whether Sanford broke the law when he disappeared for several days on a trip to South America and didn't transfer power to the lieutenant governor.

"I would think that if the evidence indicates that there is a willful effort to circumvent the constitution, I think there would be a chorus of calls for him to resign," said state Sen. Glenn McConnell, a fellow Republican.

McConnell said Sanford needed to answer questions about whether taxpayer money was used during the affair, but stopped short of calling for an investigation. Sanford's spokesman has said no state resources were used.

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His wife said in a statement Wednesday that she had kicked him out two weeks ago and asked him not to speak to her while she came to terms with his infidelity, but spokesman Joel Sawyer said they were together at the family's beach house Thursday. The Sanfords have four sons.

"The governor is in Sullivans Island with his family," Sawyer said. "He's also going to be spending some time today and spent some time last night as well touching base with other elected officials."

Sanford was a three-term U.S. House veteran who once cited "moral legitimacy" when he was a congressman voting for President Bill Clinton's impeachment, but he has taken a swan dive from the moral high ground.

By admitting to an extramarital affair, the Republican governor makes the already-difficult end of his term-limited administration nearly untenable.

Sanford was raising his national political profile with his outspoken fight against using federal cash for anything but paying down debt. As chairman of the Republican Governors Association, he was raising money for candidates and deflecting talk he was planning to run for president in 2012.

The speed of his collapse was shocking. Even his former chief of staff and friend of 30 years, state Sen. Tom Davis, said he didn't know about the affair until Wednesday.

"I think that South Carolinians, in particular Americans, have tremendous capacity for forgiveness. That said, they can also recognize hypocrisy. I think the tale of the tape will be the next few days, whether or not Governor Sanford is sincere in his repentance," Davis told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Thursday.

About three weeks ago, Sanford lost a court battle to reject the federal stimulus money. A few days later, his wife, Jenny Sanford, kicked him out of their home to begin a "trial separation" with hopes of reconciling.

Then on Monday, lawmakers and reporters started questioning where the governor had been for five days, including Father's Day weekend. His aides said the outdoorsman was hiking the Appalachian Trail to wind down from a grueling legislative session.

But Wednesday the governor held a rambling, tearful news conference in which he finally revealed the truth: "I've been unfaithful to my wife." His family did not attend.

The 49-year-old ruminated on God's law, moral absolutes and following one's heart. He said he spent the last five days "crying in Argentina."

Sanford described the woman as a "dear, dear friend" whom he has known for about eight years and been romantically involved with for about a year. He said he has seen her three times since the affair began, and his wife found out about it five months ago.

Sanford denied instructing his staff to cover up his affair. He said he told them he thought he would be hiking on the Appalachian Trail and never corrected that impression after leaving for South America.

"I let them down by creating a fiction with regard to where I was going," Sanford said. "I said that was the original possibility. Again, this is my fault in ... shrouding this larger trip."

The State newspaper in Columbia published steamy e-mails between Sanford and the woman. Sanford did not identify her, nor did he answer directly whether the relationship with her was over.

"What I did was wrong. Period," he said.

Now the people of South Carolina and national GOP leaders are picking up the pieces.

Davis, Sanford's longtime friend, said he expected the governor to stay in office.

"We're all human, we all have failings and all we can do when confronted with those failings, is to own up to them and acknowledge the hurt you've cause others," Davis told CBS' "The Early Show."

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour took over leadership of the Republican Governors Association after Stanford resigned from the post. In little more than an hour after his announcement, other Republicans were backing away from him: the Value Voters Summit dropped him from the lineup for its September roundup of GOP notables.

Political experts expect little from his last 18 months in office, and certainly not with the Legislature he's fought with for years. A lame duck session looms for Sanford.

"Truth be told, over the past few years, he has soured his relationship with the Legislature so much that he hasn't been particularly effective at getting an agenda through," said Scott Huffmon, political scientist at Winthrop University. "And with the stimulus fight, pushing it all the way to the state Supreme Court, that affirmed the governor's subordinate position in this state."

For now, Sanford's looking at the basics.

"Over the time that I have left in office, I'm going to devote my energy to building back the trust the people of this state have placed in me," Sanford said.

It will be a tall task. While some South Carolinians said they appreciated Sanford's eventual candor in admitting to his affair, the tawdry news surprised many.

"I was shocked, shocked," said Tom Daly, 42, a magazine editor in Charleston. "First of all he's a Republican golden boy and he's a strict, staunch conservative. I'm so shocked. It was something I did not expect."

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Associated Press writers Meg Kinnard and Susanne M. Schafer in Columbia and Bruce Smith in Charleston contributed to this report.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A top South Carolina Republican leader says philandering Gov. Mark Sanford should resign and practice the philosophy he's preached of holding GOP leaders accountable. Glenn McCa...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A top South Carolina Republican leader says philandering Gov. Mark Sanford should resign and practice the philosophy he's preached of holding GOP leaders accountable. Glenn McCa...
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"McCall says Sanford repeatedly has said party leaders should be held accountable for not upholding the GOP's principles."

I thought Sanford upheld the Republican principles of hypocrisy very well. He fits right in there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 06/27/2009

I harbored a certain satisfaction that another republican “family values” politician was in trouble. I fell easily into calling him a hypocrite, which is probably true but too easy. My guess is that if we all examine ourselves, each of us is guilty of telling others to not do what we ourselves do. But I cannot take satisfaction that Sanford and his family will be experiencing emotional turmoil for years to come because of his philandering. But these are private matters. I am mostly troubled by Sanford’s apparent dereliction of duty. He left the state for several days and without notifying the Lt. Governor and emergency and public safety personnel. This is a lapse in judgment that put the lives of the citizens of his state in potential danger. He did not uphold the constitution and laws he was sworn to defend. Governor Sanford broke the law. He may have broken his wife’s heart, but the only thing relevant here is that he broke his commitment to the state. I am not a citizen of South Carolina, but if I was, I would demand his resignation. He broke one of the most important loyalties that a public official has, which is the loyalty to the law. Governor Sanford is a hypocrite, yes; he is a philanderer, yes, but above all he is a politician who likely broke the law. For that he should be punished by being removed from office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 06/26/2009
- TaxDayMan I'm a Fan of TaxDayMan 9 fans permalink

Lets see here, republican "hypocrisy" justifies bad behavior by democrats, ok,, Right? Libs, LoL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 06/26/2009

Read my post again, Sparky. It's the hypocrisy. A Webster's might be helpful. Usually reddish in color and pretty thick. Few obscurants have any use for such silly things......CFF

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 06/26/2009
- Deepblu I'm a Fan of Deepblu 2 fans permalink

Welcome to utopia USA where everyone must be perfect, politically correct and asexual. Othewise we burn you at the stake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 06/26/2009
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That would be the Reighwing Utopia your talking about, they set the bar with their Hyp0crisy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 06/26/2009
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Dereliction of his Duty as Governor of the State of South Carolina knows no party, no color, no creed.

He will go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 06/26/2009
- roudy I'm a Fan of roudy 28 fans permalink

Nothing wrong with getting a little of the strange on the side. Unless, of course, you have made a fool of yourself in the past by criticizing others for the same behavior. Oops.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 06/26/2009
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Bill Clinton once said, "Whatever they accuse you of, they are guilty of themselves."

One of my favorite quotes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 06/26/2009
- PWM I'm a Fan of PWM 238 fans permalink
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So true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 06/26/2009

PROGRESSIVES AND LIBERALS HAVE NO RIGHT TO HIGHER GROUND. Now, before you explode before your desktop, let me explain. Many, many years ago I heard Bill Buckley say that the Right had full dominion over virtue and rightiousness. "They" had captured it long ago and it was "theirs" alone to drag out, spit and polish, and allow the citizens of the world to gaze upon what they had captured. Needless to say, I was stunned to hear this. Especially from a learned man. Soooo, Bill, what does that leave for the rest of society to choose from? Debauchery? Fornication? Betrayal? Drunkardness? What crumbs under the table of life are left for the rest of the world's thinking people? Oh, that's right. Ducky can't read this. He's gone, but the not so learned followers are in a death spin. And to tell the truth, it's a joy to watch. Much like the moment when authorities drug PTL's Jim Bakker out, kicking and screaming. These stories are not about mythical heroes fallen from grace and position, but hypocritical polishers of a stolen ideas....CFF

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 06/26/2009
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Can anyone imagine the non stop cpverage both Ensign, and Sanford, would be getting on FOX NEWS, and right wing radio, had they ben Democrats?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 06/26/2009
- TaxDayMan I'm a Fan of TaxDayMan 9 fans permalink

According to HuffPo five democrats (including two important committee chairs) are under investagation by the ethics committee and you Lib bloggers are to busy here. So whats the difference?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 06/26/2009
- GJR227 I'm a Fan of GJR227 4 fans permalink

That should be 'too' not 'to'. Learn how to spell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 06/26/2009
- chicagurl I'm a Fan of chicagurl 53 fans permalink

The difference is the hypocrisy. Democrats don't run around saying they're pillars of the community, they have values, morals and ethics, while the "other" party doesn't. Some Democrats do have it all, some don't - but they don't practice the hypocrisy that Republicans do. Republicans keep whining about Hollywood values, and they're the ones with the Hollywood politicians (Reagan, Bono, Arnold). They go on about homosexuals, while Larry Craig is hanging out in bathrooms, etc. Question answered?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 06/26/2009
- Nomccain I'm a Fan of Nomccain 35 fans permalink
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Do the Republicans have any viable candidates left for POTUS who aren't exposed adulterers or outright crooks?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 06/26/2009
- Nomccain I'm a Fan of Nomccain 35 fans permalink
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If history is any judge, he won't resign and will have to be impeached. Republicans who get caught seldom resign, unlike democrats who seem to resign. Why is this no surprise for the party of so called "moral values"? Greedy hypocrites are what they are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 06/26/2009
- roudy I'm a Fan of roudy 28 fans permalink

Not sure how much more of the republican family values we can handle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 06/26/2009
- mamala4 I'm a Fan of mamala4 52 fans permalink
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Beat it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 06/26/2009
- rockinrod I'm a Fan of rockinrod 10 fans permalink
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Where is their sense of honor. Why didn't Craig or Ensign or now Sanford do the right thing and simply resign? Sanford brandished his sense of "moral legitimacy" when going after Clinton, why not assert your "moral legitimacy" by resigning now that you've been caught in a tawdry, tax payer financed affair with a woman in Argentina?
"'I'm going to devote my energy to building back the trust the people of this state have placed in me,' Sanford said." Oh great! Is that really what the people of South Carolina want and need or is that yyour own vanity speaking? Get out now you bum and spend the rest of your time on Earth pondering the hypocrisy of people like yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 06/26/2009
- GJR227 I'm a Fan of GJR227 4 fans permalink

What a great role model. Abandon your family and job for 5 days to fly to another country, have sex with your mistress .... at the tax payers expense.

Seems unreasonable to think a person should resign for such small infractions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 06/26/2009
- dadw5boys I'm a Fan of dadw5boys 270 fans permalink
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Another Sluttpuppy bites the dust !

His 15 min of fame are over bye bye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 06/26/2009
- Roxanna I'm a Fan of Roxanna 31 fans permalink

These kind people live in such denial of themselves and of human nature. They lack the compassion and understanding towards others with rules they can not follow themselves because they subscribe to brain washing organized religion and become in love with power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 06/26/2009
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