Santorum has consistently voted in favor of family busting social programs and largess for many other idle bureaucrats. His voting record shows that he’s a follower of Hillary Clinton and her fans.
Barry@Kabul, er Patton@Bastogne:
This drivel from a FreeRepublic dinosaur? Aren’t you special.
It really pains me to witness the forum degrade from a genuine marketplace for conservative ideas to this crap. If this is what you pass off for intelligent discussion, go join Myth Romney’s or RuPaul’s campaign; we’re being bombarded by similar rhetoric in Ohio by their PACs against Santorum.
Both Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum are good candidates. By every conservative measure of voting record/campaign positions, both are worthy of our support. Rick and Newt have made their share of mistakes too.
Yet, I would vote “for” either one as POTUS, as opposed to hold my nose and vote someone else “against” 0bama. Yes, I lean toward Santorum because Gingrich chose to attack Bain Capitol instead of Myth’s solid as muck positions. Could have been a tougher choice between the two without that Bain bash faux paux.
Frankly, the last “perfect” candidate to walk this planet was rejected by voters and crucified. So as I told Perry supporters: stick to what’s good about your candidate, don’t tell me what’s bad about the other candidates.
OLA
Of course she knows it, she is his closest political ally, and he cosponsored more bills with her than anyone else.
Have you ever noticed whenever Gingrich has slipped in the polls, Pelosi comes out and says something against him, that is sure to inflame conservatives to support him? Yet, when her office is questions, she denies it? Why is she helping him out in this way?
I predict before Super Tuesday, Pelosi will once again come out and say she has dirt on Gingrich, or something like that, so it will boost his conservative creds.
Steyn and Limbaugh are RINO statists to the core.