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Not only hypocritical, but THIS IS FUNNY!  Mark Sanford will hike up the Appalachian Trail with Fixed News! 

From Media Matters:

Fox Hires "Serial Liar," "Laughingstock," "Early Brain Donor" As Contributor

October 25, 2011  9:45 am ET by Ben Dimiero

On Friday, Fox News confirmed that they had hired former Gov. Mark Sanford (R-SC) as a paid contributor. The move that could make things slightly awkward at the network. During  their coverage of the affair that tarnished Sanford's political future,  Fox News hosts and contributors labeled their new coworker (among other  things) a "serial liar," a "laughingstock," and an "early brain donor."

During the June 24, 2009, broadcast of On the Record with Greta Van Susteren, Van Susteren bristled at her guest referring to Sanford as having "misled" people, clarifying that "it's lying. I mean, misled is a nice word, but the guy lied. He lied to his constituents. He lied  to his staff. He lied to his wife, not on just one occasion. It's  multiple - I mean, he's a serial liar." (And now he can lie to Fox  viewers.)

 

Fox contributor Tammy Bruce suggested Sanford was an "early brain donor":

 

On July 4, 2009, edition of Fox News Watch, host Jon Scott  asked his panel if the press should "just stop listening to the  governor." Fox contributor Judy Miller explained, "as long as he is  governor, we have to cover him. But clearly the man is having a nervous breakdown, and that's sad to watch." Guest  Marisa Guthrie chimed in, "he's clearly a narcissist. He can't shut  up."

 

On Fox News Sunday, Brit Hume wasn't sure if Sanford would be able "to ride this out." The  "problem" for Sanford, according to his new coworker, was that "he's a  laughingstock."

 

Several months after news of his affair died down,  Sanford apparently started calling conservative media figures out of the blue to apologize.

In November of 2009, radio  host and Fox News contributor Mike Gallagher hosted Fox anchor Chris  Wallace on his radio program. Gallagher revealed that Sanford had  "called out of the clear blue." After Wallace joked that Sanford was  calling to invite Gallagher to Argentina, Gallagher revealed that  Sanford told him, "I let you down. I really blew it. I made a terrible  mistake and I wanted to let you know I was sorry." Wallace informed  Gallagher that Sanford had already called him two months prior, leading  Gallagher to say "he must have called a lot of people."

 

His move to make amends to Fox News figures was a smart one, because he might be running into them in the break room soon.





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Rocky,

 

Nice rant, Fox probably got him cheap.  As b50m stated, he'll be one of many.

 

Now, if Media Matters and you are sincere in your outrage, please point me to your links on the Cooked News Network's hiring of Eric Spitzer and giving him his own show.  Then, I'll give the matter more consideration.  Surely, a governor hiring hookers is a more outrageous act, than falling for a woman outside of marriage.    Not only immoral and dumb, but illegal.

 

Personally, I have a grudge against Spitzer.  I used to frequent the Town and Country Lounge at the Mayflower, for both business and pleasure.  Sam the bartender is an old friend from Cambodia.

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