I don't like Santorum - for no really good reason at all.

Update:  I still do not care for Santorum,  but in the interest of fairness,  he was on Greta, tonight (Wednesday),  and defended himself against the "anti-contraception charge,"  His point?  "Just look at my record.  I served in the House and the Senate.  Under President Santorum,  a woman's contraception is safe."  Great  -  so quit talking about it and start talking about the real issue,  freedom from government imposition.  




He voted to support Arlen Specter  -  probably the only person in congress I disliked more than Nancy Pelosi.  

Santorum voted to double the size of the Department of Education - so, just how much damage will he do to the Marxist edifice built over the past 30 years?

In this picture,  he hardly looks presidential,  but worse,  
Why in the h - e - double L is he talking about the evils of birth contraception?    He is not going to get elected if he thinks he is going to ride this "principle" to the barn.  Without this,  he could be a winner,  I suppose.  But there is no hope if he has decided to fight this battle before he gets elected.  He is allowing Obama to frame the debate,  and you never, ever, fight a man in his own backyard.  

Santorum's decision to make a big deal out of contraception rather than the  "freedom of religion" issue that Obama handed us "on a platter,"  last week,  means  he is not "the man" for us.  He has fallen into the hands of Obama,  and would take the party down if the candidate.  Very disappointing. He has no political instinct and no one can beat Obama without that particular trait.    


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  1. GO SANTORUM!!

    An apt representative of the religious right..

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