Mark Sanford will speak to the public
September 8th, 2009 by Cheris Hodges in NewsThe Associated Press is reporting that S.C. governor Mark Sanford will be taking calls from the public today at 5 p.m. on a Columbia radio station.
WVOC 560 AM is called the voice of Columbia, but I wonder how will these calls be screened. (803-978-9862 if you want to try and talk to the gov.)
Will the people of South Carolina tell Sanford what they really think of him? That he needs to step down, that he’s the biggest embarrassment to South Carolina in a really, really long time?
How can Sanford keep his job when he was the first one to call for former President Bill Clinton to step down after his affair? Will the interviewer ask questions like that or is this going to be a soft ball interview that gives Sanford a chance to try and snow the people of South Carolina again?
I will be listening online to figure out how I can do something very bad and keep my life intact.



















September 8th, 2009 at 10:53 am
Nothing like amore updates on something happening in another state.
More coverage of our own screw ups would be nice.
Why would SC need to hear from people in NC?
How many articles have been made detailing this guy in another state versus are own guys?
September 8th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
“How can Sanford keep his job when he was the first one to call for former President Bill Clinton to step down after his affair? ”
– its called politics.