Sanford Considered Resigning, But He Won't

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South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford gestures as he talks outside his Sullivans Island home Sunday, June 28, 2009. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)

SULLIVANS ISLAND, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford gave thought to quitting, retreating from public scrutiny to rebuild his life as the scandal of his extramarital affair with an Argentinian woman came out, he told The Associated Press Sunday.

Close spiritual and political associates urged him to instead fight to restore his constituents' _ and his family's _ trust and finish out the 18 months left in his last term.

"Resigning would be the easiest thing to do," he said he thought.

He's sticking it out and faces endless questions about the affair, whether he used public money to visit his lover and whether his 20-year marriage will continue. Add to it a barrage of criticism from South Carolina politicians who think the two-term Republican should step down.

"Part of walking humbly is you've got to listen to your critics out there," the 49-year-old Sanford said. "And all of us will have critics, and the higher you go, I suppose, the more critics you have."

Sanford spoke exclusively with The Associated Press outside his family's beach house on Sullivans Island. He, his wife, Jenny, and sons were in separate cars, headed to his family's farm _ where his 83-year-old mother lives _ in Beaufort, an hour south.

The governor admitted last week to a yearlong affair with the woman from Argentina whom he says he's known for about eight years. Later Sunday, 41-year-old former television reporter Maria Belen Chapur acknowledged in a statement that she had been having a relationship with the governor.

Sanford looked like a man of leisure in faded khaki shorts, T-shirt and bare feet. But behind the casual attire, he appeared contrite and spoke of falling from grace and rebuilding his life.

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"I am sorry," he said. "I apologize for letting everyone down."

The Sanfords say they will try to reconcile. One person they've sought help from is their spiritual counselor, Warren "Cubby" Culbertson, whom Mark Sanford thanked during the news conference in which he admitted his affair.

Reconciling with fellow lawmakers and constituents also lies ahead. Some lawmakers want his resignation because he secretly visited his mistress during a state-funded 2008 trip, and because he was out of touch with his staff during his recent weeklong visit to Argentina to see her. His staff had told the public he was hiking the Appalachian Trail before the real story of his mysterious absence came to light.

Sanford has agreed to reimburse the state for some of the more than $8,000 in taxpayer money spent on the Argentina leg of the economic development trip to South America last year. On Sunday, he repeatedly said he never used public money to see the woman.

Chapur, a divorced mother of two sons, said in a statement to news network C5n of Buenos Aires that said she will not talk about her private life, which has already been the focus of intense media scrutiny in the U.S. and Argentina.

Chapur, a graduate in political science from the Catholic University of Buenos Aires, said someone accessed her Hotmail account without permission late last year and leaked e-mail correspondence that described a relationship with Sanford to the South Carolina newspaper The State.

"I have decided to send this statement to clear up certain incorrect things that are being reported, and put an end to a matter that, as you imagine, is very painful to me, my two children, my entire family and close friends," she said in the statement addressed to anchor Eduardo Feinman, who read it on camera. Feinman was Chapur's editor when she worked briefly as a television reporter in 2001.

When it comes to his critics _ most notably Republican state Sen. Jake Knotts _ and their calls for him to step down, Sanford said he understands where they are coming from.

"I don't begrudge the Jakie Knottses of the world," Sanford said. "He's going to do what he's going to do. I gotta do my part."

The governor's efforts to stay in office appear, in the minds of some lawmakers, to hinge in part on his ability to salvage his marriage. While several critics wants a criminal probe and others want him to step down, reconciling with the first lady does have sway among legislators.

"That's almost become a proxy for how some are looking at this. They're looking at Jenny," said state Sen. Tom Davis, a Beaufort Republican and former Sanford chief of staff. "In large measure, it depends on how things work and how people see things are working out between the governor and first lady."

As far as his marriage, Sanford said he and his wife are working on it.

"If there wasn't healing going on, I wouldn't be here," he said, pointing to his beach house, where he had dinner with his family Saturday night and where he took a run at sunrise on the sand with one of his sons.

Sanford added that he has been overwhelmed by the support he's received.

"It's only in the hard times you get a sense of how blessed you really are," he said.

Regardless of what politicians in the Statehouse think, his Sullivans Island neighbors are supportive.

During Sunday's interview, several folks stopped to say hello as they strolled by on their morning walks. One man, driving a golf cart festooned with red-white-and-blue decorations, paused to invite Sanford and his family to a Fourth of July celebration.

"How are you?" the man asked Sanford.

"Considering the circumstances, all right," Sanford replied with a wan smile.

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Associated Press Writer Jim Davenport in Columbia and Eduardo Gallardo in Buenos Aries, Argentina, contributed to this report.

SULLIVANS ISLAND, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford gave thought to quitting, retreating from public scrutiny to rebuild his life as the scandal of his extramarital affair with an Argentin...
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- JISantiago I'm a Fan of JISantiago 19 fans permalink

Resigning would be an easy way out. Yes Governor. But then, resigning is the only way out for you, Sir!

You cannot throw your own moral standard that you so trumpeted throughout your career to the garbage now!

What is good the goose is also good for the gander. If you thought resignation was the only right thing for President Clinton to do over the Lewinsky scandal, then Governor, that should also be your only option after your own extra-marital affair. We can't have two sets of standards here, Sir.

Just do the right thing and get on with your life, I mean, what ever is left of it for you Governor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 06/28/2009
- DrToketee I'm a Fan of DrToketee 13 fans permalink

That's great news. The longer he stays, the more South Carolinians who will be voting for Democrats in 2010 and 2012. Thanks, Mark!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 06/28/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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You would think...... but again i say no they won't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 06/28/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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Oh boohoo and blah blah. I see he has a person of color as a chauffeur. Interesting.
So he doesn't want to take the "easy" way out and resign. He wants to make it tough on his little self by staying there stealing money until he's booted out. Whatever. Beach bumming is so way hard work, too - it's almost as hard as saying "no" to stimulus for a ruined state economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 06/28/2009
- redsongia I'm a Fan of redsongia 90 fans permalink
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But it was his opinion that President Clinton should have taken the easy way out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 06/28/2009

I, for one, agree. Yes. Resigning would be the easy way out. For the state of South Carolina. Accepting the stimulus aid is another easy path for its citizens to follow. Sanford has chosen on both occasions the most difficult of options for his constituency to travel. I would dare say few, if any, other politicians in recent memory sent their constituency down a rocky road for personal gain as proudly as Sanford has.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 06/28/2009
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 166 fans permalink
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Did he get an email from Maria stating
she has a new boyfriend?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 06/28/2009
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Dude, c'mon now. You've got to be kidding, right? You "spoke with close spiritual and political associates who advised him to fight to restore the public's _ and his family's _ trust in him?" You need to watch who you get advice from, because they, like you, aren't living in the real world. Your political career is toast!! Do the honorable thing, though I don't know if you'd recognize what that means, cheating and lying and all that, just step off and don't bring yourself, your family or the good people of South Carolina further embarassment.

By the way, Dude. Aren't you the Sanford who supported having Clinton impeached back in the day? The one trumpeting the "family values" mantra? The moral: Oops, there isn't one in this story...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 06/28/2009

He's now as harmless as a ladybug. Let him stay...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 06/28/2009
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 166 fans permalink
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But shouldn't he be branded with the Letter "A" on his forehead
and on the front of his Tin Foil Hat?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 06/28/2009
- redsongia I'm a Fan of redsongia 90 fans permalink
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A giant letter "H" will issue from his mouth in a puff of smoke before every word he ever says from now on. It's gonna look like hypocrite sesame street down in S. Carolina for the next 18 months.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 06/28/2009
- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 198 fans permalink
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If he stays, what's his motivation to NOT be a crook? He's already gotten away with one huge scandal, he can do anything.

That's the conservative movement- move from one outrageous scandal to the next, and never give people time to catch up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 06/28/2009
- smchp I'm a Fan of smchp 75 fans permalink
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Hey Sanford, no the 'easy way out' is to quote the bible and talk about how 'your faith' will guide you.

How has that worked for you so far.....hmmmm?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 06/28/2009
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Why resign when you can stay on payroll as a lame duck? Makes perfect gop sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 06/28/2009
- redsongia I'm a Fan of redsongia 90 fans permalink
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Thrown in a few 6 or 7 day weekends and I'm sold!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 06/28/2009
- HLL I'm a Fan of HLL 76 fans permalink

Let's recap, shall we Governor:

You went MIA for 5 days and neither your aides nor your family knew where you were, thereby abandoning South Carolina to her fate should any emergency arise. You stole public funds to pay for your trips to your mistress in Argentina. You refused stimulus money which would benefit South Carolina because you don't like President Obama.

Alrighty then: You abandoned your state, committed theft and lied about it. Why haven't you resigned yet? No matter what you say - gone you already are you just don't realize it yet - but everyone else does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 06/28/2009
- mayan2012 I'm a Fan of mayan2012 3 fans permalink

resign

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 06/28/2009
- delta7777 I'm a Fan of delta7777 10 fans permalink
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.So, Guv....

Precisely what is wrong with taking the easy way out??

Or must you make everything in your life duplicitous and difficult??
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 06/28/2009
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"But Sanford said he spoke with close spiritual and political associates"

This a$$ and his spiritual associates....is he talking about Ensign?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 06/28/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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I'm sure it was a seance he meant. King David was probably there, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 06/28/2009
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I'm glad that Sanford is sticking to his guns. It's nice to have someone of principle in the South Carolina governor's office. Wait a minute. What? Oh, my bad, I was talking about Fred not Mark. Never mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 06/28/2009
- CJWebber I'm a Fan of CJWebber 22 fans permalink

What a toool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 06/28/2009
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 166 fans permalink
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And he must have been given an all clear from his Doctor.
No STI.

Whew! Clean At Last!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 06/28/2009
- Flavor I'm a Fan of Flavor 65 fans permalink

If you did not use taxpayers money why would you be paying that much back, okay if he is allow to stay in office, then round up everyone of the past governors who were voted out or stepped down for similiar practices and allow them to be back in office. Allow every one of the past infidelity senators, governors, mayors, ect.... back in office because morals, integrity, character means nothing. This is who we have running political office and they wanted to throw Clinton under the bus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 06/28/2009
- XLintLuvR I'm a Fan of XLintLuvR 30 fans permalink
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The fact is, there's unfortunately, nothing wrong with him staying in office. What he is going to do however is force the legislature to impeach him then throw him out. If you think B-Rod had issues cuz he was caught on tape, wait till you see this guy. He's admitted to the infidelity and there's tons of video of him saying that Bill should step down. For someone that wants to do the right thing by his constituents, he sure isn't trying to save them any money and embarassment. Oh, and after all the problems that B-Rod had, SC doesn't wanna lose that moral label by allowing an admitted adulturer to stay in office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 06/28/2009
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