The South Carolina Senates Budget Committee reports that Gov. Mark Latin Lover Sanford broke state law when he charged taxpayers for pricy flights. S.C. laws require the governor to fly on the cheapest flights possible. Next up for investigation, says budget committee chairman Sen. David Thomas (who, needless to say, is running for Congress or he wouldnt be doing all this work), will be new allegations that Sanford used state-owned aircraft for such things as flying to a haircut appointment, a dentists visit, and his kids sporting events.
Thomas says the legislature could consider penalizing Gov. Frugal in several ways, from demanding repayment to impeachment. South Carolina politics are notoriously unpredictable, but it seems very doubtful that Sanford will be impeached, mainly for internal GOP political reasons.
First, as weve pointed out before, Sanfords term will be up at the end of 2010, and hes never been much of a governor anyway, preferring to carp from the sidelines rather than actively participate in political horsetrading. In other words, his influence is next to nil, so why bother? Secondly, the Lieutenant Governor, Andre Bauer, isnt many S.C. Republicans first choice (to put it mildly) to be the next governor, as most GOP legislators suspect hes gay (no, this isnt a joke). Giving Bauer the office after a Sanford impeachment would give the Lt. Gov. a strong advantage going into next years GOP primary, where he will face very strong opposition from S.C. Attorney General Henry McMaster (whose career is another outrageous story well no doubt have reason to write about at some point in the future).
Who knows! Perhaps Sanford will get tired of his problems and resign. Or maybe he'll pile up petty crimes to the point that lawmakers will be forced to get rid of him before his term is up. But at this point, our guess is that it would take at least another serious bombshell (another affair, anyone?) to move S.C. legislators off their collective butts.
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