Some random thoughts on Mark Sanford

So you may have heard that yet another prominent Republican politician, Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina, admitted to having an affair today.

** Insert snark about Republican leaders “defending” marriage here **

Then go read Shark-Fu’s post on the subject. (It’s actually about Nevada Sen. John Ensign, but the sentiment applies to Sanford, too.)

Sanford has been booted from the speakers line-up at the uberconservative Values Voter Summit this year. And speaking of values, I have to quote my colleague Tim Fernholz, who makes an important point:

It took an admittedly sensational story about Governor Mark Sanford’s personal life to get the national press to converge on South Carolina and declare his political career “over” due to “values” issues. (Whatever, he wouldn’t be the first southern governor to be a come back kid after marital infidelity). But when he attempted to deny much needed unemployment funding to people suffering under the recession while cutting school funding and the social safety net, in the name of an economically-baseless austerity policy that involved telling his weakest constituents to effectively drop dead, well, those decisions didn’t threaten his political career or reflect on his values. That made him a “star” in the GOP. Priorities, priorities.

Word.

Finally, I was glad to see neither Ensign’s nor Sanford’s wife did the ol’ “stand by your man” routine at the mea culpa press conferences. Hope this is a new trend of politicians standing on their own when they apologize for their personal indiscretions.

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