OK, it's probable just me. But I can't help it. First the shocking news about the poor judgment (understatement in the extreme) of Governor Mark Sanford of South Caroline in not only disappearing for days without notifying his staff of his whereabouts, then revelation that he was in fact not hiking in the Adirondacks as his staff first announced, but rather visiting his mistress in Buenos Aires. And now news that his trip to Argentina was paid for with state funds.
Mark Sanford
But what really gets me crazy is the statement issued be his office that reveals the greatest sin of them all (well, OK, not the greatest, but right up there)...the sentence that conclude with a preposition. Horrors! Is this the best we can expect from the leaders of the great state of South Carolina?
Here's the statement:. "I made a mistake while I was there in meeting with the woman who I was unfaithful to my wife with."
Other things can be forgiven by some. But I'm hanging on for serious punishment for that mangling of the beloved English language.
Drive him out of office if you must. But for heaven's sake, send him to a remedial grammar course. Please.
Governor Guilt
Author of I is for Intercourse: The ABC's of Conversation, Susan Bird is the visionary behind Wf360, and a sought-after speaker around the world for her views on leadership, the strategic importance of conversation, entrepreneurship, and the role of women business leaders.
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