another sanford quote
by E.D. Kain on June 25, 2009
“The 2008 uprising of Birchers, hippies, and raw-milk enthusiasts that fueled Ron Paul’s quixotic bid for the White House was looking for a leader, and Sanford seemed to fit the bill. Now he’ll instead spend his days doing who knows what—he’ll write a book or play golf or maybe smoke a bowl while cradled in the arms of some dark-eyed South American siren. Which, when you think about it, doesn’t sound that bad.” ~ Reihan Salam

E.D. Kain is a blogger and freelance writer. Currently he serves as Editor-in-Chief of The League of Ordinary Gentlemen and writes a tech blog at Forbes. Visit his politics blog here. He can be found occasionally composing 140 character cultural analysis on Twitter. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The National Review, The Washington Examiner, and the now-defunct True/Slant.
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Four sons who despise you and refuse to have any contact with you for the rest of your life, though – that could be some pretty huge suckage.
Is that what they’ve said?
Dang. Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.
You’d think that, eventually, *SOMEBODY* in power would notice the whole “there are downsides to fooling around” thing.
(Aside: One comment I read today that made me laugh and laugh was “you’d think Republicans would be thrilled that their politicians are back to being caught cheating with their mistresses.”)
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