South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford waxed eloquent Tuesday night about the reduced role being played at the convention by President George Bush, who addressed the delegates only by remote video.
“The end of a sentence or a paragraph or a book does not capture the whole paragraph or book. At the end of the day, one speech is a moment that represents nothing more than the period at the end of a very small sentence at the end of eight years of tumultuous times that in no way represents the totality of what he did.”