Puleeze: why does Will emphathize with Sanford?
by
lloyd667
07/02/2009, 10:30 AM #
First, Sanford is, according to Will, a pretty noble guy for "confessing" honestly. Really? He "confessed" only when caught by the press. Even then, he refuses to release records that would show if he had his trysts on the taxpayers dime. (Here is a prediction: The records will come out, and they will show he did charge the taxpayers for his love trips.)
Now, Sanford is all soul, finding his inner emotions but being unable to act. Such horse****. Sanford could have done what real people do all the time: told his wife and family that he loved someone else, left them, and moved in with the love of his life. Why didn't he? My guess is his political ambitions. So, here we have a guy cheating on his wife, but who can't do anything about it because, what, he had an outside shot at the GOP presidential nomination.
Will's attemps to make Sanford a sympathetic figure are as pathetic as Sanford himself.