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Thursday, June 25, 2009

a little tooting of my own horn nere - i was NOT agog

i don't know very much at all about him. i know a couple of things and i didn't like those things at all. then when i heard he was missing and no one knew where he was i rather smacked my forehead and said ''hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm". then they all knew he was on the 'appalachian trail' "hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm". I EFFING KNEW HE WAS OUT SOMEWHERE BOINKIN' SOMEONE (other than the missus that is). i've been on the appalachian trail and i knew damn well governor sanford was NOT on it (yeah, felt it in my bones).

by the way, it's NOT a republican thing. it's not a democratic thing. (although the republicans make a giant stink about the sanctity of marriage and how evil and sinful it is to cheat on your spouse (and most of 'em are doing it any damn way. lyin' weasels and no offense to weasels). it's a person (men usually, unfortunately) of power thing. no one gives a flying fuck if a person of 'lesser consequence' gets caught cheating. it's no big deal. BUT A PERSON OF POWER. wow! we all go apeshite. well, i for one have this theory. what you ask is it? i'll tell you. MOST (not all) MOST men in power have someone on the side

agog indeed. if after hearing the lame-ass excuses about the lame ass gov you didn't get an inkling of what he actually was doing, you are NOT on my christmas card list

SC agog over Gov. Sanford's confession of affair
By SUSANNE M. SCHAFER
The Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Gov. Mark Sanford has always painted himself as a family man, a red state conservative whose annual Christmas cards featured pictures of his wife and their four sons.

So when he tearfully confessed a yearlong affair with a woman he visited on a secret trip to Argentina, reaction ranged from embarrassment over his behavior to pity for his family. But there was a common theme: surprise that the man named as a possible 2012 GOP presidential contender had been cheating on his wife.

"I was shocked, shocked," said Tom Daly, 42, a magazine editor in Charleston. "First of all, he's a Republican golden boy and he's a strict, staunch conservative. I'm so shocked. It was something I did not expect."............


not to worry though, faux 'news' is setting us straight (ONCE AGAIN)!!!!

Fox flubs again, declares Sanford a 'Democrat'
Source: MediaMatters.org

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