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post #101 of 109
Yeah, I think that's her picture right there.

Man, Argentina should get ready for more tourism from the US! Talk about government sponsored economic stimulus.
post #102 of 109
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Andrea Rincon is the name of the stripper.
Not to be shallow, but based on her picture and Clinton's previous choices, I'd say this is a significant upgrade for him.
post #103 of 109


Viva Argentina!
post #104 of 109
Thread Starter 
^ Oh Moma!

Back on Topic: Sanford is now admitting to previous relationships with other women, though he only "went over the line" with his missy from Argentina.

Choice quotes from the latest AP story:

This time, he said, he wanted to "lay it all out."

After days of assuring the public he was firmly in control after admitting a scandalous affair, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford detailed other encounters with his Argentine "soul mate," dalliances with women before her, and his struggle to salvage his 20-year marriage.

"I don't want to blow up my time in politics," he told the AP. "I don't want to blow up future earning power, I don't want to blow up the kids' lives. I don't want to blow up 20 years that we've invested. But if I'm completely honest, there are still feelings in the way. If we keep pushing it this way, we get those to die off, but they're still there and they're still real."


This guy is fast changing from "pathetic mid-life crisis" mode to "full on psycho"
post #105 of 109
Look I'm sure he's being completely honest and these are thoughts and issues he's having to grapple with... But grapple with them in your PRIVATE life, not on camera for the nation to witness.
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Viva Argentina!
Holy Jesus my all! I had no idea how empty my life was til now.....
post #107 of 109
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Meet Top Economic Advisor to talk about unemployment? SCREW THAT

Gov Sanford is the gift that keeps on giving...



COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford headed out of state Wednesday for personal time with his wife, as the two try to reconcile, and skipped a meeting with a top economic adviser ahead of what's expected to be more bad economic news including rising joblessness.

Sanford spokesman Joel Sawyer refused to say where the Sanfords were headed or how they were getting there, but allowed they won't be traveling with their four sons. Sanford is in the midst of trying to reconcile with first lady Jenny Sanford after a tearful confession of an affair with an Argentine woman, Maria Belen Chapur.

"This trip is personal in nature, and we're not going to offer any further comment," Sawyer said. "The governor remains committed to repairing the damage he's done to his marriage, and so it shouldn't be any surprise that spending personal time with his wife is a part of that process."

Sawyer said meetings skipped this week will be rescheduled.

A month ago when the state's unemployment numbers came out and set a record, Sanford was with Chapur in Argentina. He later called her "the love of his life" and his "soul mate."

Sanford had no public schedule this week, but had private meetings planned, including one with John Rainey, the chairman of the state Board of Economic Advisors. That state revenue oversight board is expected to reduce its forecast Thursday and likely trigger across-the-board spending cuts at agencies. The state's spending has fallen by more than $1.2 billion in the past 12 months, or nearly a fifth.

On Friday, the state's unemployment numbers are expected. South Carolina's jobless rate in May was 12.1 percent, a record for the state and the nation's third highest behind Michigan and Oregon. That news broke a day after Sanford slipped his security detail and headed to Argentina.

Legislators aren't criticizing his effort to repair his marriage, but question his timing and ability to keep his eye on the state's affairs.

The reconciliation effort "doesn't negate the fact that we've got some serious, critical problems in the budget that is hemorrhaging every day because of the employment situation and the weak economy that requires our best efforts," said state Sen. Larry Martin, a Pickens Republican who has called on Sanford to resign.

"I think his preoccupation with his personal life right now is certainly expected but doesn't serve the state very well," Martin said.

Senate Minority Leader John Land is happy Sanford is working on his family problems, but noted the economy's ills demand his attention, too. "I think he does need to be here to manage that and to do whatever he can to improve the unemployment rate and the decline in revenue we're suffering in the state," said the Manning Democrat.

Sanford, who said he intends to remain in office and repair the damage he's caused, has had virtually no public schedule since details of his affair emerged from extensive interviews with The Associated Press two weeks ago. The Republican chief executive tearfully described details of the Chapur affair and disclosed dalliances with other women without providing details beyond saying they stopped short of sex.

Sanford had disappeared for six days in June to visit Chapur even though first lady Jenny Sanford had told him not to see the woman again. She had discovered the affair in January and allowed her husband to visit Chapur in New York City to break off the relationship. The Sanfords would later go through weeks of sessions with other couples to save their marriage.
post #108 of 109
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What's amazing about this ^ is that the retarded populace of South Carolina seem to think it's A-OK for the Governor to ditch his responsibilities (twice now!) to tend to his libido.

But then again, these people don't believe that government can help them anyways....
post #109 of 109
Sanford and Ensign prove that people on the left have a handicap when it comes to staying in power: shame. The right is not so burdened.
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