Sanford Admits to More Trysts
Little Green Footballs —
The saga of Governor Mark Sanford descends into farce, as he admits he lied about how often he saw his Argentinian mistress.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford admitted Tuesday that he saw his Argentine mistress more times than previously disclosed, including what was to be a farewell meeting in New York chaperoned by a spiritual adviser soon after his wife found out about the affair.
In a lengthy and emotional interview with The Associated Press in his Statehouse office, the governor described five meetings with Maria Belen ...
Sanford: I 'crossed lines' with other women
News —
... South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R) said Tuesday that he has "crossed lines" with other women besides the Argentine woman he already admitted he had an affair with. Sanford t old the Associated Press that he did not have sex with the other women, though. The Republican's remarks are the latest revelation about his love life. After admitting he had an affair last week, Sanford ...
Mark Sanford: There Were More Women
Tennessee Guerilla Women —
... Mark Sanford can't stop talking about his sex life. First he confessed to seeing Maria in Argentina (and overnight in New York) more times than he admitted in his original public confession. ...
Only women?
Corrente —
AP Newsbreak: SC gov 'crossed lines' with women. Only women? That's odd. Read more…
Sanford serial sins
Political Animal —
SANFORD SERIAL SINS.... Part of crisis management is not letting a story drag out over several days and weeks. Someone really ought to let Mark Sanford know about this. South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford said Tuesday that he "crossed lines" with a handful of women other than his mistress -- but never had sex with them. The governor said he "never crossed the ultimate line" with anyone but Maria Belen Chapur, the Argentine at the center of a scandal that has derailed his once-promising political career. "This was a whole lot more than a simple affair, this was a love story," ...
The Rude Pundit — ... So now we know: Mark Sanford likes anal. Totally and completely, he loves both taking the journey down the Hershey highway and being the road. Indeed, from his interview yesterday with AP, one can only infer that as long as he kept his cock away from other women's cunts, he felt safe that he wasn't betraying his wife or his mistress: "There were a handful of instances wherein I crossed the lines I shouldn't have crossed as a married man, but never crossed the ultimate line" with everyone not Argentinean. ...
Hitting Sanford
The Atlantic Politics Channel —
Sanford, like a man in love, gushes about his 'soul mate,' confesses to other encounters
Top of the Ticket —
... In three hours of emotional interviews over the last two days, the Republican governor told the Associated Press that his affair with ...
South Carolina Democrats Join Calls For Sanford To Resign
The Atlantic Politics Channel —
... after his admission, though numerous Democratic and Republican officials issued that call as more information has come out in his scandal--notably his admissionlast
Thursday that he visited his mistress in Argentina on a
taxpayer-funded trade mission last June. He said the excursion was for
entirely
professional purposes, other than the "mistake" of visiting the woman,
but he pledged to pay back the cost of the trip, which was estimated at
$12,000.
More recently, he admitted to having "crossed llines" with other women.
Last night, six Republican state ...
Pressure Mounts on Sanford
The Atlantic Politics Channel —
In the wake of Gov. Mark Sanford's admission this week that he had "crossed lines" with other women, and the revelation last Thursday that he visited his Argentinian liaison while on a taxpayer-funded trip last June, the calls on Sanford to step down are growing. A wave of calls for his resignation were issued last night and today. According to the latest head counts, 14 of the state Senate's 27 Republicans are calling on him to resign--a list that includes Majority Leader Harvey Peeler, who orchestrated a letter signed by five of his colleagues yesterday, which ...



