This morning I received a robocall from Mark Sanford apologizing for his infidelity -- to me personally, to my entire family, to the staff of our apartment building, asking me to apologize on his behalf to the Christopher Street Block Association.
He appears genuinely remorseful that he's hurt his wife, his four sons, his mistress, his constituents and pretty much everyone in the western world, explaining that an innocent friendship of eight years with a woman in Argentine took a turn last July and flared up into something more. He and his wife are continuing to try to work things out so I urge everyone to blog lightly.
Sanford will be apologizing this fall at the 92nd Street Y.
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LMAO!!!!!!!!
Would you be kind enough to decode "LMAO?" If you do, I'll tell you anything you want to know.
LMAO = Laughing My A$$ Off and
ROTFLMAO = Rolling On The Floor Laughing My A$$ Off
I sure hope he wasn't using the taxpayers' money to make these calls. Talk about adding insult to injury! Not to mention poor judgement all around.
Apparently the whole affair was on the public dime. Not to worry... Sanford says he'll pay it all back. Just as soon as his wife gives him his weekly allowance.
She'd better raise his allowance.
Mark Sanford shouldn't resign because he had an affair. That shows bad judgment in his personal life, but is none of our business (unless he's passing on classified information). He should resign because he disappeared with no warning for six days, leaving his family, his staff and his state without leadership.
I think the man has a screw loose.
Leaders should be role models, he has proven himself to be self-serving, and perpetually dishonest.
I believe he should resign the governorship, he is preoccupied.
To say nothing of holier-than-thou and sickeningly preachy.
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