http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2011/10/22/20111022mark-sanford-hired-by-fox-news-ON.html



Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Former South  Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford is joining Fox News 
as 
a political  commentator through the 2012 presidential elections, a Fox Channel 
 
spokeswoman confirmed Saturday.
The network spokeswoman told The Associated Press the two-term  Republican 
governor has been hired as a contributor, though she declined  to give any 
details on his pay or when he would start.
Sanford was a rising political star before he vanished from the  state for five 
days in 2009, and reporters were told he was hiking the  Appalachian Trail. 
When 
he reappeared, the father of four admitted to  being in Argentina with a woman 
he later called his soul mate. 

The international affair destroyed his marriage, which ended in  divorce, and 
derailed his once-promising political career, which had  included talk of 
presidential aspirations.
Sanford faced impeachment hearings in 2009 after the state ethics  commission 
looked into his use of state planes, campaign cash and  first-class travel 
stemming from the affair. The GOP-dominated House issued a formal rebuke but 
did 
not impeach Sanford, who paid $74,000 in  ethics fines and reimbursed the state 
for the investigation and for  travel and personal expenses.
But Sanford, a former congressman, remained well-regarded in  conservative 
circles. He railed about spending, and his unwillingness to  compromise with 
his 
fellow GOP leaders in the Legislature resulted in  some very public 
disagreements.
He once toted squirming, defecating piglets to the doors of the  House to 
protest budget veto overrides. He also unsuccessfully sued the  Legislature to 
bar the state from getting federal stimulus money. His  persistent warnings 
about rising deficits and his opposition to federal  mandates fed what would 
become tea party mantras.
The term-limited Sanford has appeared on Fox since leaving office in  January. 
In September, he told the Associated Press his interview with  Sean Hannity was 
his way of slowly getting back to talking about the  nation's troubles.
"I think this represents me sticking my toe back in the water and  talking 
about 
things I care about," he said then. "I care passionately  about the direction 
of 
this country and deficit and debt and all the things that seem to be in vogue 
right now."
He reiterated that he had no intentions of getting back into  politics, though 
he noted he's learned "you never say never in life."
Sanford did not immediately return phone or e-mail messages Saturday.
Sanford's new job was first reported by the New York Times.

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