What the Sanfords Didn't Sayby Tina Brown
Tina Brown decodes the Governor and First Lady’s statements about his sexual escapade. MORE >>
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Sanford May Have to Take a Hike, After Allby Kathleen Parker
Anyone with a heartbeat felt for the South Carolina governor during his awkward, drawn-out press conference. But his lying to the public and going AWOL might add to up a quick exit from office. MORE >>
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Sanford's Dereliction of Duty Trumps His Hypocrisyby Paul Begala
That the South Carolina governor stepped out on his wife is his business, writes Paul Begala—though it does underscore the GOP’s culture of hypocrisy. Stepping out on his job, however, is the business of the people of South Carolina. MORE >>
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Sanford Should Resignby Mark McKinnon
After his disastrous press conference, the South Carolina governor ought to pack his bags, The Daily Beast’s Mark McKinnon writes. Now who’ll be GOP savior in 2012? MORE >>
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Sanford Should NOT Resignby John Avlon
As Governor Sanford’s former constituent in South Carolina, I understand how angry residents feel. But like Spitzer in New York, hounding him out of office now would prompt resignation remorse later. MORE >>
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GOP Lothario Losersby John Batchelor
The twinned disasters of Mark Sanford and John Ensign expose the Republican Party apparatus for the laziness, pettiness and emptiness of what is left of the leadership. But the crash of Sanford—much higher on the 2012 list—eclipses that of Ensign. MORE >>
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We'll Miss Mark Sanfordby Reihan Salam
Before his career went down in flames, South Carolina’s governor was a wonderfully strange character who could have led a national movement. An elegy for a Southern original. MORE >>
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Time for a Male Anti-Sex Pillby Matt Miller
In the wake of the Sanford scandal, the only hope for American public life not becoming an endlessly embarrassing comic opera now lies with Big Pharma. The nation needs a new Manhattan Project—and this one should have bipartisan support. MORE >>
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News Shrink: The Lovesick Statesmanby News Shrink
The release of Gov. Mark Sanford’s emails to his mistress prove he’s not a Spitzer, a Clinton, or an Edwards—he’s a lovesick adolescent. The Daily Beast gets a psychologist to shrink America’s latest love guv from afar. MORE >>