Leatherman joins growing GOP chorus calling for Sanford to quit
Published: June 30, 2009
Updated: July 1, 2009
COLUMBIA - South Carolina Senate Majority Leader Harvey Peeler, Senate Finance Chairman Hugh Leatherman, and four other Republican State Senators released the following statement today calling on Governor Mark Sanford to resign his position as Governor of South Carolina:
“Crisis requires people in leadership positions to act decisively, with as much dispassionate wisdom and judgment as possible.
Governor Sanford has imposed a crisis upon our state. As members of the Senate, we have a duty to the people of South Carolina to do what is in their best interests.
We therefore have concluded that Governor Mark Sanford must resign his office. He has lost the trust of the people and the legislature to lead our state through historically difficult times.
South Carolina has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. Tens of thousands of South Carolinians cannot find jobs.
Necessary budget cuts have weakened public education and other vital services.
We must have strong leadership from a Governor who is focused and trusted.
Governor Sanford is neither.
We did not reach this conclusion in haste and we did not base it on his personal failings, but events since his news conference have forced us to act.
The recent revelation that he used taxpayer money to visit Argentina demonstrates that our state crisis will not recede while he is in office.
His own Commerce Department acknowledges the Governor requested additional economic development meetings in Argentina while on a legitimate trade mission to South America.
The Governor, through his spokesmen, deceived the media and public about where he was and what he was doing for several days.
He abandoned his office and the people who elected him with a premeditated cover-up, launching a constitutional crisis that was dangerous and reckless.
These disclosures indicate a pattern of abuse of office. Most disturbing is our belief that the Governor only admitted to these transgressions after he was caught.
The Governor’s family crisis is private and tragic. But the crisis the Governor imposed by his abuse of office is the people’s business and must come to an end.
We can only put this crisis behind us if he does the honorable thing and resign immediately.
The bottom line is that the Governor’s private matters should remain private, but his deception and negligence make it impossible for us to trust him, and for him to govern in the future.”
Harvey S. Peeler
Majority Leader, South Carolina Senate
Hugh K. Leatherman
Senator, Florence & Chairman, Senate Finance Committee
Paul Campbell, Jr.
Senator, Berkeley County
John M. “Jake” Knotts, Jr
Chairman, Invitation Committee
Larry A. Martin
Chairman, Senate Rules Committee
William H. O’Dell
Senator, Abbeville County
Reader Reactions
I don’t remember hearing about the Leathermans and McGills trip to Germany at the time but months later. I doubt if I will get an answer to how much SC taxpayer dollars they spent having a good time in Germany. Beaufort and Sullivans Island are both in SC so Governor Sanford is a real South Carolinian. Governor Sanford took the correct position in opposing the plans for a coal fired plant in Florence County. I think Leatherman is in favor of it so he can line up more campaign contributions, expand his circle of political buddies, and refer incoming people to a realtor to buy a house. There is no telling what kind of back door dealing is going on with that. Governor Sanford should serve the remainder of his term. If he resigns Andre will get it and Jenny will not.
Sentor Leatherman is paying his first wife alimony, is there a reason for that? Don’t you have an affair before you have to pay?
At least Leatherman publicizes his trips AND makes provisions for coverage while away - he doesn’t lie about them or sneak off with no contact or chain of command set up.
Sanford is NOT a real South Carolinian - his people are not from SC - and we need an honorable South Carolinian at the helm - we need to see the end of his schenanagins - Jenny Sanford would be an excellent replacement for the next 18 months!
If this didn’t come from someone as crooked as Leatherman… it might carry a little bit of weight.
So Senator Leatherman, how much did the trip to Germany with your wife and Yancey McGill and his wife cost the taxpayers of SC? Did you enjoy that Rhine River cruise? Are the two of you going to reimburse the state?

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