Blessed is the Lord God Jehovah who brings forth bread from heaven, water from rocks, and men like Mark Sanford from the dust of the earth. His will be done.
Ah Redstate. Ah comedy.
Yesterday:
First, we need to be clear on the facts — not the media speculation:
Sanford did tell his staff and family where he was going.
Because he was traveling without a security detail, it was in his best interests that no one knew he was gone.
His political enemies — Republicans at that — ginned up the media story.
When confronted by a pestering media, things went downhill.
Again though, at all times there was no doubt that Sanford’s staff and family knew where he was.
- Erick Erickson
Today:
We live in a fallen world and we ourselves are fallen. I am disappointed in Sanford, but not angry. The default for politicians seems to be unchaste. All we can do is work for ideas and try to find men of good character to fight for those ideas.
Blessed is the Lord God Jehovah who brings forth bread from heaven, water from rocks, and men like Mark Sanford from the dust of the earth. His will be done.
- - Erick Erickson
Must suck to trust your political hacks... See, that's the nice thing about the Democratic Party. We don't trust anybody. I think that's a strength. Helps to prevent disappointment.
Earlier this week...
For the record, Governor Sanford is hiking part of the Appalachian Trail.
- Erick Erickson
It's really sad, all that trust, wasted again. They never learn, do they? Of course, what can you expect from people who don't know the history of their religion, who think The King James Version of the Bible is the end-all-be-all unedited perfect Word of GOD?
Erick, I'm laughing at the superior intellect!
By the way, I live in Indiana, surrounded by Mike Pences and Greg Garrisons and Dittoheads and Dan Burtonites. Have Pity!