Mark Sanford: Cheating SC Gov Says God Will Make Him Better

SEANNA ADCOX | 07/19/09 04:13 PM | AP

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, still clinging to office after admitting to an extramarital affair, wrote in an opinion piece released Sunday that God will change him so he can emerge from the scandal a more humble and effective leader.

"(W)hile none of us has the chance to attend our own funeral, in many ways I feel like I was at my own in the past weeks, and surprisingly I am thankful for the perspective it has afforded," Sanford wrote in the opinion piece widely published online Sunday by South Carolina newspapers.

Sanford, a two-term Republican, returned from a mysterious, nearly weeklong disappearance last month to reveal a romance with a longtime friend in Argentina. In a series of Associated Press interviews, he described the woman as his "soul mate" but said he would work to repair his relationship with his wife, Jenny, the mother of their four sons.

Some lawmakers have called for Sanford to resign, and one state senator plans hearings on whether state money was used to facilitate the trysts. A criminal probe found nothing illegal.

Sanford and his wife left the state earlier this week for an undisclosed location and are expected to return Sunday evening, spokesman Joel Sawyer said.

In the opinion, Sanford vows to work with lawmakers he's long fought and cites scripture and his faith in God – just as he's done in his few public appearances since admitting the affair.

"It's in the spirit of making good from bad that I am committing to you and the larger family of South Carolinians to use this experience to both trust God in his larger work of changing me, and from my end, to work to becoming a better and more effective leader," he wrote.

The promise comes as the term-limited governor approaches his final legislative session. Even before the scandal, he admitted the session would offer him little chance of success in pushing a small-government agenda that sought to give his office more authority. The possibility of a White House run in 2012 has all but disappeared.

He's known for slamming fellow Republicans who control state government – once by carrying two piglets to the door of the House chamber to protest spending. More recently, a court order forced Sanford to seek federal stimulus money he refused to accept because of his libertarian principles, despite warnings from education officials of massive teacher layoffs.

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Legislators said the governor's previous pledges to work together always quickly disintegrated.

"We've heard it every year," said House Labor Commerce and Industry Chairman Bill Sandifer, R-Seneca. He said he told the governor, "You have gone out of your way to make enemies. You've done absolutely nothing to make friends, and now you want us all to be your friends? That's a pretty tough pill to swallow."

Sanford, who has long fought to give the governor's office more control in the legislatively strong state, wrote that he would continue to push his agenda. And although he said his approach needed to be "less strident," critics said Sanford's contrition came 6 1/2 years too late.

"His love letters show he's a helluva writer," said Sen. Jake Knotts, R-West Columbia, a frequent adversary who made public that Sanford was missing. Sanford worked to get him ousted in the last election. "He's a helluva writer and a promise maker, but he doesn't keep promises to the state of South Carolina like he doesn't keep promises to his wife."

Senate Minority Leader John Land, also frequently at odds with Sanford, doubts the governor can change or knows how to compromise.

"If he didn't get his way, he'd take his balls and go home, so he left a lot of things on the table," the Manning Democrat said.

"You don't all of a sudden have a mid-life crisis and suddenly get along with people."

But Rep. Kris Crawford, a Sanford ally, said legislators should be willing to believe Sanford will change his tactics, though he added Sanford must "match his words with actions."

"Should we now not try to pivot and all go forward together?" the Florence Republican asked.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, still clinging to office after admitting to an extramarital affair, wrote in an opinion piece released Sunday that God will change him so he ca...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, still clinging to office after admitting to an extramarital affair, wrote in an opinion piece released Sunday that God will change him so he ca...
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BlueZoo   07:30 PM on 7/20/2009
150 years ago, when SC seceded from the Union just before the Civil War, a prominent politician of the time said: "South Carolina! Too small for a Republican and too big for an insane asylum!" Nothing's changed, has it?
ramblinrick   03:34 PM on 8/11/2009
NO SIR-NOTHING
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EquesLignite   04:37 PM on 7/20/2009
Sanford is not a Rethug conservative, he's a libertarian
Divide and conquer, when all the really bad Rethugs are attacking Sanford now, we should help him to defeat these people. The GOP has always been divided between libertarian conservatives (Sanford, Friedman, Goldwater) and religious wingnut Republicans (Robertson, Shrub, Huckabee). The former is actually better than the latter.
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Kathryn Maver   10:05 AM on 7/21/2009
Wait a minute! Sanford is a religious wingnut libertarian! More than that, he's a philandering religious wingnut libertarian! Worst possible combination!
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EquesLignite   01:04 PM on 7/21/2009
Better than a religous wingnut warmonger anti-libertarian big borrow-and-spend Republican, aka Shrub
josephdluna   04:14 PM on 7/20/2009
Getting Some... Spiritual Advice, That Is.

If you're a married man, and you are thinking you want to get some on the side, you might want to get a spiritual advisor. That's how Governor Mark Sanford rolls.

More at http://sharpmoon.blogspot.com/

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CeeCee   02:22 PM on 7/20/2009
God won't do anything for Sanford. Sanford has to do it for himself. God doesn't interfere with people's lives. What with free will and all. I am so sick and tired of people like him putting it all on "God." How very convenient. And what if "God doesn't change him?" Then what ? I guess it will be God's fault.
Take responsibility for your actions, Mr. Sanford. And remember Silence is Golden.
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zendem1   01:31 PM on 7/20/2009
Notice how they all call G-od with when they get caught with their winkies in their hands
diahni   11:04 AM on 7/20/2009
Who needs soap operas? Pathetic.
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doctorwang   02:00 PM on 7/20/2009
Right- Sanford should resign immediately....and take his soap opera with him.
SCmoderate   07:11 AM on 7/20/2009
When is Sanford going to learn to keep his thoughts to himself. His problem is, when he talks (or writes), he inadvertently gives people a clear insight into how completely out of touch & narcissistic he is… If fact, he is so out of touch he doesn’t even realize how a letter such as this, will probably enrage people further based merely on the content.
And come on- His funeral? Give me a break, this statement has so many inherent flaws, I don’t even know where to begin.
And for as much as he touts God and religion, Is he just now realizing that Grace and Forgiveness matter? And does he still not understand that people can forgive & still want him to step down? … I guess he would rather people to not think about the statement he makes, choosing instead to “follow blindly” as he has been trained to think as the ideal goal for those in power.
His latest remarks still reeks of the “appointed by God to lead” complex that has been permanently ingrained in his head… It’s mind-boggling that an advisor would allow him to release this letter. And finally, when is Sanford going to realize that there is a place for religion in our personal… But not to be used conveniently by public leaders (in the complete wrong context) in a very political attempt to brain wash the citizens of SC!
houstondemocrat   06:53 AM on 7/20/2009
The only thing he is sorry about is that he got caught. If he hadn't been busted he would still be doing what he was doing. He's only saying this to hang onto his job. What a creep. Maybe he can tell us all how to live again now.
in4success   12:08 AM on 7/20/2009
-Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what one does not believe. It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief, if I may so express it, that mental lying has produced in society. When man has so far corrupted and prostituted the chastity of his mind, as to subscribe his professional belief to things he does not believe, he has prepared himself for the commission of every other crime. -- Thomas Paine, "The Age of Reason"
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SOLERSO68   11:04 PM on 7/19/2009
Im praying to MY god that mark sanford will go back to brazil and stay there.
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2smart2BGOP   09:34 PM on 7/20/2009
Brazil is where he got his bikini wax,Argentina is where he showed it off.
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Sinick   08:46 PM on 7/19/2009
IMHO, God shouldn't have made him to begin with.
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jennytaylia   08:36 PM on 7/19/2009
CNN is now quoting him as "humbled and broken". Yeah right.

Watch as your pol!t!cal career spirals the drain.........
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Yves Papa   07:22 PM on 7/19/2009
What really bristles me is how he is letting his boys down by being a spineless weasel.
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BlueZoo   06:02 PM on 8/11/2009
As a Mother of sons, I too am disgusted by Sanford's utter disregard for his four sons! I keep thinking they will be able to go back and read all of this self-righteous garbage one day and it will more than likely turn them against him permanently. That, along with their witnessing the toll this has taken on their Mother, will probably land them on a shrink's couch!
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BN2112   07:11 PM on 7/19/2009
They MUST be using colonoscopic technology to get photographs of this guy's face anymore since he is living so far up his own arse.
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bigOther   06:59 PM on 7/19/2009
His 'reflections' are out of the "C Street" playbook, according to Sharlet's book on "The Family": if you're caught out, then claim that God will change you. No news here, just the same horrendous hypocrisy.

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