Just a little bit more, a win in Arizona or God willing, Michigan, and we can truly call him the GOP FRONTRUNNER. As it is, Santorum is the Conservative Frontrunner in my estimate.
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This Is Rick Santorum
Posted By Jazz Shaw On February 10, 2012 @ 12:00 am In Elections 2012,Health Care,Politics,Religion,US News | 78 Comments
Up until this week we had been faced with a few different possibilities in terms of potential challengers to President Obama in November, none of which seemed overly pleasing to clucking tongues in conservative sewing circles. It always had the appearance of a choice between Mitt Mr. Inevitable Romney and any one of a series of cracked, flawed, or otherwise questionable alternatives. Even the latest in this series, Newt Two Point Oh, brought with him worries as to whether his airport caravan sized train of baggage might allow Barack Obamas reelection team to make the race an archaeological dig into the former speakers lengthy history rather than a referendum on the wreckage left in the wake of Obamas first three years in office.
But following his impressive hat trick [1] on February 7th, we are now faced with a different possibility in the person of former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum. (Or, as he was known through the course of the first 349 debates, that guy at the last lectern who never gets any questions.) And if the seas part at precisely the right moment and he somehow becomes the nominee, we may find ourselves with the opportunity to conduct a long-awaited and fascinating experiment in American political theory.
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AiT,
As an expat in Tokyo, can you register your vote in your primary via absentee ballot?
“the GOP FRONTRUNNER”
Doesn’t matter right now. Might not even matter later. Kind of like Citizen Herman Cain. Everyone was going nuts about him. Jump on that Cain Train!!! Send that money!! Santorum will not be the nominee. To think the country will put another novice, in office like they did Obama, who doesn’t have a day of leadership experience, is absurd. Being a leader and shouting out what you would do as a leader are two different things. That’s not saying he’s not a nice guy and a good Catholic, and a good Conservative, and likeable, and all that. He’s only now making a name for himself and later he’ll have to duke it out with Rubio once the citizenship issue is settled by the Supreme Court.