How about we come up with a better plan than butchering the guy?
He needs to step down. His emotional state has led him to make some less than stellar decisions.
I don’t know what the law in SC is, but governors do not routinely turn over the governance of their state to the Lt. Gov when they go off to say the Republican Governor’s meetings. I don’t think many do so when they leave the country. Communications are a beautiful thing.
This talk of putting his state in jeopardy is insane. Rules are clear that if a governor can’t be reached in an emergency, he’s considered incapacitated and the Lt. steps in. What kind of danger can a governor possibly avert anyway?
But instead of throwing him under the bus or pretending this didn’t happen, how about we encourage him to make some right decisions, continue marriage counseling with his wife and get some personal counseling as to why he decided to self-destruct? Like maybe we behave like a community instead of a pool of piranha?





