Rick Santorum, like most Republican candidates, fashions himself the one true conservative running in 2012. If the thought of big, intrusive liberal government offends you, he might just be your man. And if you favor a big, intrusive Republican government, he’s unquestionably your candidate.
People are taking a look at Santorum. Important people. People in Iowa. Even New York Times columnist David Brooks recently celebrated his working-class appeal, newfound viability and economic populism, noting that the former Pennsylvania senator’s book “It Takes a Family” was a “broadside against Barry Goldwater-style conservatism” — or, in other words, a rejection of that Neanderthal fealty for liberty and free markets that has yet to be put down. Santorum’s book is crammed with an array of ideas for technocratic meddling; even the author acknowledges that some people “will reject” what he has to say “as a kind of ‘Big Government’ conservatism.”
Santorum grumbles about too many conservatives believing in unbridled “personal autonomy” and subscribing to the “idea that people should be left alone, be able to do whatever they want to do … that we shouldn’t get involved in the bedroom (and) we shouldn’t get involved in cultural issues.”
Perhaps Santorum confuses libertinism with libertarianism, but for him “cultural issues” go way beyond defending the life of the unborn or opposing gay marriage. Santorum believes that conservatives should recognize “that individuals can’t go it alone,” which sounds a lot like the straw-man justification for nearly every state expansion in memory. Why does Santorum, a conservative, believe that getting government out of our lives means a person must “go it alone,” anyway? Maybe it means that person can go to his local church or his family or his community or his local bar to seek help — or maybe he can figure things out himself.
Opposing Barack Obama’s presidency and lamenting Washington’s lurch left are not great acts of bravery. When it mattered, Santorum was nearly always there for the establishment — most (in)famously backing professional opportunist Arlen Specter over conservative favorite Pat Toomey in the 2004 Republican Pennsylvania primaries when an endorsement may have had some consequences.
Santorum also claims that “budgets began to explode” after he left Washington. I suppose that’s all relative. As Club for Growth pointed out, Santorum could be a fiscal conservative with the election far off, but “there is a troubling part of Santorum’s record on spending, which is found in the years sandwiched between these periods of fiscal restraint.”
Today, Santorum tells voters that Medicare is “crushing” the “entire health care system.” In 2003, Santorum voted for the Medicare drug entitlement that costs taxpayers more than $60 billion a year and almost $16 trillion in unfunded liabilities. Santorum voted for the 2005 “bridge to nowhere” bill and was an earmark enthusiast his entire career.
These days, Santorum regularly joins a chorus of voices claiming that he would greatly reduce the role of federal government in local education. When he had a say, he supported No Child Left Behind and expanded the federal control of school systems. In his book, in fact, Santorum advocates dictating a certain curriculum to all schools. The right kind. It’s not the authority of government that irks him, but rather the content of the material Washington is peddling today.
This week, tea party favorite Sen. Rand Paul called Santorum a “warmongering moderate.” The opposite of Rand’s father, Ron Paul, Santorum makes an unequivocal case for putting Americans in the middle of military confrontations across the world — and putting us there forever. Why not export American social engineering? After all, Santorum seems to think it works so well at home.
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Comments (71)
Casmige
Jan. 4, 2012 at 5:07pmI Say,
Damn the Torpedo’s.
Smug-snug as a kitten in a liberal mitten Romulan Romney is nothing more or less than a White O’Bama Lite..
Can’t vote for evil, sorry, Did it LAST time for McPain-”My Friend”-in-the-Arse to “Close Repugnican’t Ranks” & it got O’Bama the “good small handsome one”.
Can’t vote for Gingrich who would steal an election because of his factual record.
Cain?, that hubris soon left the building along with Elvis’s Monogamy it would seem.
I’d go for a Bachmann but the deck & the DICKS are just too stacked against her unfortunately…****-blocked at every turn instead of being supported & protected.
Santorum is OUT since if it walks like a Duck & Writes in a Book like a Duck, & Votes like a Duck, well, oh well.
That leaves Perry, but old school liberal turn-coat Gardasel mandate cronyism aside, he’s nothing but a shystering mud-slinger without facts or decorum.
Leaves a Close down the borders & CEASE all Foreign Aid to ANY & ALL & lets concentrate on our OWN problems at home “vote”.
I think the Holy Writ states something about if one cannot take care of the affairs of their OWN home & family FIRST, they have NO BUSINESS being about the Business or affairs of others.
Time to bring it back home & if some-one starts a fight FIRST, to lay-waste to them with finality.
I’m voting Dr. Ron “2nd Reagan” Paul this time & I’m voting my conscience.
A lesser of the 2, 3 or more “evils” is STILL “EVIL”.
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mamatango
Jan. 4, 2012 at 9:36pmYou should have watched GBTV today! Glen explains WHY what Santorum did ended up being a GOOD thing!
He also used his trusty blackboard to show all 11, that’s ELEVEN of Ron Paul’s connections to none other than GEORGE SOROS!!!
I already knew of those connections, and it made me RUN from Ron Paul quickly!!! And just in time!
Over and over we were told: “BE NOT DECEIVED!” You are being deceived. Do your homework!
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Partygirl
Jan. 4, 2012 at 10:39pmI agree Ron Paul 2012! He is truly the only candidate who wants to abide by the constitution and dimish the governments role and intrusion into our lives. The day the dep of ed, epa and all the other illegal unconstitutional departments are gone will be the day I celebrate.
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Angela
Jan. 5, 2012 at 1:43amYou could not be more right. People are sick of the 2 choices they stick in front of us…people are going outside the mainstream to get the real news. I couldn’t have said it better.
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ClassicalLiberal
Jan. 5, 2012 at 9:57amMAMATANGO
Ron Paul is anti-imperialist, non-interventionist in foreign policy. This is no surprise and should be no surprise that many people from different ideologies support this policy, including modern progressives (remember, older progressives greatly favored war and war socialism as a way to unite and collectivize the economy and society)
Rexford Tugwell is a well known progressive economist who deemed the war “an industrial engineer’s utopia” and was part of FDR’s “Brain Trust” who were the designers of the New Deal. He loved war because it allowed for a “great experiment in control of production, control of price, and control of consumption.” After the first world war, he said that “We were on the verge of having an international industrial machine,”He was happy about the second war for it allowed the government to take greater control of society. He later said that “Fascism was “the cleanest, neatest, most efficiently operating piece of social machinery I’ve ever seen. It makes me envious.”
Soros is opposed to Paul’s stance on economics and the role of government but he and other progressives may still support his foreign policy. Again, no surprise. Defense, yes. Militarism, no.
Paul co-sponsors bills to audit the Fed with Bernie Sanders (independent democratic socialist). Does that make Paul a socialist? Of course not! Even other Republicans like DeMint have added themselves to the Audit bill.
Stop trying to twist things. He is no So
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A Doctors Labor Is Not My Right
Jan. 5, 2012 at 7:51pmRick Santorum ADMITS he’s for big government.
See here.
Stunning! Judge Nap and guest stunned by Santorum remarks
http://www.dailypaul.com/200336/stunning-judge-nap-and-guest-stunned-by-santorum-remark
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Casmige
Jan. 4, 2012 at 5:02pmI Say,
Damn the Torpedo’s & Vote for O’Bama.
Smug-snug as a kitten in a liberal mitten Romulan Romney is nothing more or less than a white O’Bama Lite & only a lesser of 2 “evils” than O’Bama.
Can’t vote for evil, sorry…Did it LAST time for McPain-”My Friend”-in-the-Arse to “Close ranks” & it got O’Bama the “good small handsome one”.
Can’t vote for the Gingrich who would steal the election because of his factual record.
I was for Cain, but that hubris soon left the building with Elvis’s Monogamy it would seem.
I’d go for a Bachmann but the deck & the DICKS are just too stacked against her unfortunately…****-blocked at every turn instead of being supported & protected.
Santorum is OUT since if it walks like a Duck & Writes in a Book like a Duck, & Votes like a Duck…well, oh well.
That leaves Perry…but old school liberal turn-coat Gardasel mandate cronyism aside, he’s nothing but a shystering mud-slinger without facts or decorum.
that leaves Close down the borders & CEASE all Foreign Aid to ANY & ALL & lets concentrate on our OWN problems at home.
I think the Holy Writ states something about if one cannot take care of the affairs of their OWN home & family FIRST, they have NO BUSINESS being about the Business or affairs of others.
Time to bring it back home & if some-one starts a fight FIRST, to lay-waste to them with finality.
I’m voting Dr. Ron “The 2nd Reagan” Paul this time & I’m voting my conscience.
A lesser of the
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flataffect
Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:49pmSantorum will not appeal to the independents and swing voters. He doesn’t even want to.
He’s backed by the same people who have smeared Mitt Romney as a liberal and pushed the meme that he’s a RINO. This attitude is a recipe for permanent minority status for the GOP, right at the moment when it has the chance to rout the Democrats.
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Lawrence7
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:02pmAh, Santorum. Let the character assassinations commence.
We can’t attach your conservatism so we have to attack something…
Anyway…. so, Our choice is Big Goverment Populist Romney, or Big
Government Conservative Santorum…. hmmm…
I don’t see how painting Santorum as “big government” hurts him in this.
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Shane74
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:10pmBecause to the left, big government goes to communism. To the right, fascism.
So you support creating a fascist police state.
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SacredHonor1776
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:26pmFascism is the “Third Position” somwhere between left and right… A mix of marxism, and a mix of far right policies…
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SacredHonor1776
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:43pmFascism is more or less like state capitalism (kinda like China’s ‘communism’) or corportatism… There is a reason why Roosevelt loved Mussolini’s system, and even based some of his own ideas on it… It’s completely opposed to free market capitalism…
“Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.”
- Benito Mussolini
“Our path would lead inexorably into state capitalism, which is nothing more nor less than state socialism turned on its head. In either event, [whether the outcome be state capitalism or state socialism] the result is the bureaucratization of the economic activities of the nation.”
-Benito Mussolini
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ClassicalLiberal
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:52pmSACREDHONOR1776
In addition to your postings, see my blog with many more quotes on fascism from progressives.
http://traditionalliberalism.blogspot.com/2010/09/fascism-keynesianism-socialism.html
Mussolini said “Fascism has taken up an attitude of complete opposition to the doctrines of Liberalism, both in the political field and in the field of economics”
Economic liberalism= free markets.
Rexford Tugwell is a well known progressive economist who deemed the war “an industrial engineer’s utopia” and was part of FDR’s “Brain Trust” who were the designers of the New Deal. He loved war because it allowed for a “great experiment in control of production, control of price, and control of consumption.” After the first world war, he said that “We were on the verge of having an international industrial machine,”He was happy about the second war for it allowed the government to take greater control of society. He later said that “Democracy was the problem, and Fascism was “the cleanest, neatest, most efficiently operating piece of social machinery I’ve ever seen. It makes me envious.”
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Wyatt's Torch
Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:03pmIt’s not that I condone fascism….or any “ism” for that matter. “Isms” in my opinion are not good. A person should not believe in an “ism”, they should believe in themself. I quote John Lennon, “I don’t believe in Beatles…I just believe in me.” A good point there. After all, he was the walrus. I could be the walrus, I’d still have to bum rides off of people! –Ferris Bueller
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antrancher
Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:06pmHe is Anti-Gun!!!
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istatue
Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:10pmLeftists are smearing Santorum. He isn’t for high taxes or a welfare state, etc. See http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2012/01/04/mantra_santorum_is_a_big_government_conservative
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ClassicalLiberal
Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:23pmISTATUE
The left are the only ones saying that? Get real.
The Club for Growth says, as I said below:
“In the 2003-2004 session of Congress, Santorum sponsored or cosponsored 51 bills to increase spending, and failed to sponsor or co-sponsor even one spending cut proposal. In his last Congress (2005-2006), he had one of the biggest spending agendas of any Republican — sponsoring more spending increases than Republicans Lisa Murkowski, Lincoln Chafee and Thad Cochran or Democrats Herb Kohl, Evan Bayh and Ron Wyden.” –Club for Growth
Rush provided no sources. Nothing and the Club for Growth is not a left wing organization. Get real. He is a big government progressive Wilsonian foreign policy neocon.
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WakingSheep
Jan. 4, 2012 at 8:28pmOur choice is Ron Paul and the U.S. Constitution.
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SacredHonor1776
Jan. 4, 2012 at 9:14pmOnce you go around the circle, far right or far left they meet down the middle… There is very little difference between marxist right and the marxist left…
Of course Obama and his ‘new nationalism’ speech was about as creepy as you could go… since he was more or less expousing fascism/national socialism/state capitalism.
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100 Million Patriots Standing
Jan. 5, 2012 at 6:56amThe NWO ( being pushed by the UN via global warming crises management ) absolutely supports the combining of ‘public/private partnerships’ otherwise known as NGO “non government organization”. Our very own government bows to corporatism wealth over the individual voice.
In addition to using corporate money to support a particular program the UN also allows the non elected corporation to attend and hold seats and voting rights at policy meetings.
Obama has embraced the NGO’s by his bluring the lines between government, GE, GM, Google, and many of the wealthiest individuals in the nation.
Placing rich people and big business in positions of power over the general population creates a situation in which they don’t have to respect the will of the people, and there is no way for the people to remove them as they are not elected in the first place.
The UN has been building this scheme for years and most of the mega corps are on board. If we don’t stop this very soon then it will be forever unstoppable, as we all become enslaved to the desires and directives of the world policy and procedure book.
ANY candidate that supports business meddling in the affairs of government must be denied a postion of power and influence. Under the ‘sustainability’ rationale just remember that EVERYTHING can be deemed unstainable and subject to regulation – including, free speech, gun ownership, voting, people over 60, the handicapped, property ownership, and more than 1 or 2 ch
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ssbstspd
Jan. 5, 2012 at 1:33pmHow is Santorum big government, when he was riding around in a truck going to events ? The truck was not even his. Don’t you think a big government establishment type would have a little more pull and most likely would be riding around with a Chauffeur ?
Answer that one ?
anybody ????
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A Doctors Labor Is Not My Right
Jan. 5, 2012 at 2:40pm@100 Million Patriots Standing,
“ANY candidate that supports business meddling in the affairs of government must be denied a postion of power and influence.”
This is going to sound pithy, but it’s an important distinction I’d like to make.
You have this backwards. There is absolutely nothing wrong with big business, per se, or even the corporate structure (so long as government isn’t protecting them).
Big government is a FANTASTIC thing – IF it became big in a free market; Alcoa was big before the government got involved and enacted so-called anti-Trust legislation.
See here.
Anti-Trust and Monopoly (with Ron Paul)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C4gRRk2i-M
And here.
Do Corporations Exist Because of State Privilege?
http://www.tomwoods.com/blog/do-corporations-exist-because-of-state-privilege/
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guido.cavalcanti
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:00pmTo understand more about Rick Santorum’s ideology, look into Theonomy. He would never put it out there but if you study his positions on the role of government in our personal & moral lives along with his writings in the book noted above, he is a firm subscriber of this ideology and as a Christian I find Theonimism entirely spooky and Biblically unsupported, however, there is a large sect in Christianity who have no problem with this ideology.
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florida123
Jan. 4, 2012 at 2:56pmEvangelical leader Chuck Baldwin former Moral Majority Leader, just endored Ron! Ron is very electable and if you love your Freedoms given to you by the Creator, Rons the only guy in the race!!!
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ClassicalLiberal
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:16pmIt’s nice to see others like you here. Baldwin endorsed the true constitutionally conservative candidate.
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istatue
Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:07pmRon Paul is only 1/2 perfect. If Reagan were an isolationist like RP, the USSR & Berlin Wall wouldn’t have fallen. A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama. Just like a vote for Ross Perot was a vote for Clinton.
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KTsayz
Jan. 4, 2012 at 6:49pm@Istatue When did Reagan bomb the USSR? There was no intervention in ending the cold war. Reagan actually MET with the guys – you know, used ‘diplomacy’? That word the neo-cons fear more than Iran?
Every country knows our military is spread out all over the world. A a country cannot protect itself when its military is stationed thousands of miles away. Reagan buils a strong defense AT HOME and use public diplomacy to end the Cold War. That is EXACTLY Ron Paul’s foreign policy ideas. If it can work for Reagan, it can work now.
Read and learn:
http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2007/09/public-diplomacy-and-the-cold-war-lessons-learned
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WakingSheep
Jan. 4, 2012 at 8:34pm@KTsayz
Well he was trying to use diplomacy while supplying arms and money to the organization that would later be called Al-qaeda.
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WakingSheep
Jan. 4, 2012 at 8:38pm@KTsayz
Reagan was good, but after what has been going on to the Constitution for the past 100 years; Ron Paul would be Revolutionary.
Ron Paul 2012!
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samuelwcordrey
Jan. 11, 2012 at 4:10amthe talking happened after we blockaded Cuba, and the Soviets fell because they couldn’t keep up with our military growth and might. Reagan scared the Devil out of them.
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ravinginfidel
Jan. 4, 2012 at 1:47pmOne of my litmus tests is 2nd amendment rights. Santorum is very fuzzy on the issue. Shame Bachmann left.
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logos
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:59pmAccording to this independent website: ■In 2006, the National Rifle Association assigned Santorum a grade of A+.
http://www.livefreeordiealliance.org/PoliticalSpotlight/LFDADirectoryof2012PresidentialCandidates/RickSantorum/tabid/1902/Default.aspx
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Froggey
Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:48pmSantorum is not “fuzzy” on the 2nd Amendment at all! That’s a a lie spread around by Ron Paul supporters.
http://www.thepoliticalguide.com/Profiles/Senate/Pennsylvania/Rick_Santorum/views/The_Second_Amendment
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Love_John_Galt
Jan. 4, 2012 at 6:02pmIf MB bails at the first sign of a struggle, how good of a president would she have made? Good endorsement Mr. Beck! Guess your prodiction meter was a bit off on that one. Meanwhile keep trashing the only candidate that completely lives and breaths the constitition. Isn’t that EXACTLY what you’ve been looking for all these years? Or is it? humm I think we need to shine the light on some of your reasons.
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Cause4Liberty
Jan. 4, 2012 at 1:33pmGlenn’s nothing more than a mad PTA parent who whines his kid didnt get the Terrific Kid award.
He is also like the PTL club from the 70s and 80s. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lLh7aVEh2o
Here’s a spoof on the PTL club: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QJYjHVgLUI
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martinez012577
Jan. 4, 2012 at 1:15pmSantorum is about to cut to shreds this week and he wont survive it past NH. Romney will do well in NH but will never gain support in the Evangelical Christian. Gingrich is a waste of space. Perry is banking on this and going to go after the south vote, but since his stance on most things is to much like the same old thing he wont go anywhere.
Ron Paul is our only real choice. I will be casting my vote for him even if I have to write his name in. Alot of you will say “that is a vote for Obama” but honestly I feel a vote for any of the rest of them is a vote for Obamas agenda minus “Obamacare”. More wars, more spending, same disaster in the end.
Ron Paul 2012
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techengineer11
Jan. 4, 2012 at 2:01pmWell I’m really impressed to see the extent to which the evangelicals stuck together. I believe they are wrong on their selection but they certainly were able to separate the wheat from the chaff in terms of selecting the most socially conservative candidate. Personally I don’t have much fault with Santorum’s social agenda. I even believe that our Christian Founders even went as far as to incorporate their Christian biases into the laws of that day. There’s absolutely no way in a million years that they would have ever consented to abortion or homosexuality in that day and that’s a fact!
With that being said and an understanding that the US Constitution has already been completely undermined, I find myself falling in strongly with Dr. Paul in his quest to return as much power as possible back to the states even if that means foregoing Federal laws against such highly contentious and controversial subjects as abortion, homosexuality, and drugs. We’ve lost these battles on the Federal front. Please let’s move on. There’s no way in hell that we are going to win these fights at the Federal level now. A wise General knows when to retreat and live to fight another day. Dr. Paul is trying to help you win on these issues which mean so much to the family and are so deeply rooted in our faith.
Furthermore, Santorum’s interventionism is entirely antithetical to the Constitution! We have absolutely no place in the Middle East or anywhere else on the globe. Bring’e
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CJHames
Jan. 4, 2012 at 1:08pmWell, I got to the part of the story that said “David Brooks” and stopped right there. No need to go any further. This is about the same as reading Judas’s portrayal of Jesus.
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Watchingtheweasels
Jan. 4, 2012 at 1:05pm…and so begin the Romneyite attacks on Santorum.
Whether or not Santorum is fit to be president of the United States, one thing is absolutely clear: Romney certainly isn’t.
The Mitt Romney Report: http://massresistance.org/romney/
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diablamonkey
Jan. 4, 2012 at 12:44pmI find it very interesting that all of a sudden Santorum is the golden child- I liked Michele and wish she would have stayed in the race-she brought some good issues to the table for discussion-although some of the candidates did’nt make it -they are bringing out somethings that this country really needs to have adult conversations about. Sanitarium is not my guy- I like RP- I don;t know if his foreign policy is right or wrong but it is different and we need different right now-what we have been doing isn’t working so why would we keep on doing it? Cuz the inmates are running the assylum. I for one am breaking out of this looney bin and voting for the man who seems to have a clue. RP
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teapartyconservatism
Jan. 4, 2012 at 12:38pmRick or Ron vrs NoBama?
Georgia judge denies president’s motion to dismiss eligibility challenge. Obama must meet constitutional qualifications to be on 2012 ballot!
Even assuming Obama was born in HI despite allegations by numerous experts that his birth certificate and social security number are fraudulent, his Kenyan father precludes Obama’s eligibility as a natural born citizen in violation of Article 2, Section 1.
This is confirmed by a logical reading of the Constitution; the 3rd Congress, “An act to establish an uniform rule of Naturalization; and to repeal the act heretofore passed on that subject,” 1/29/1795; 14th Amendment framer Rep. John Bingham; Supreme Court rulings; Senate Res. 511, 4/3/08; expert opinion of constitutional scholar and 30 year professor of constitutional law, Harvard graduate Dr. Herbert W. Titus; field grade military officers such as Major General Paul Vallely, U.S. Army, Ret., Col. Lawrence Sellin Ph.D., U.S. Army, Ret., former U.S. Army Lt. Col. Terry Lakin, MD.; Dr. Alan Keyes, US Ambassador, Ret.; and a host of concerned attorney’s such as Leo Donofrio, JD., Esq., Mario Apuzzo, JD., Esq., Dr. Orly Taitz, DDS., JD., Esq., and Van R Irion, JD., Founder Liberty Legal Foundation.
Glenn Beck needs to wake up! Since he thinks ignoring the Constitution is so damn funny, I decided canceling my subscription was funny too! How about you?
See http://www.obamabirthcertificate.net for details.
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jawakisser
Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:11pmHonestly I don’t think Glenn thinks it’s funny. I think he believes the entire issue to be a setup to marginalize those who go after it and make them look crazy. Obama has full control over the issue and can lead people along with this issue on the side while he uses the other hand to pass all sorts of wicked stuff. It’s called picking your battles. That battle is not a good pick. Glenn has exposed many many other more substantive problems with Obama that go to the root of the problem(people voted for this guy!). Just imagine we spend the rest of the term proving Obama has no BC and the ones he released were Photoshopped etc. The American people meanwhile continue to believe in their Marxist socialist crap more than ever and just vote for a true American Communist. What then? It’s not the place to be taking the fight to them. Hit them at the point of Liberty and decimate the Lefty’s attempts to enslave the America and the world. Come on man. Look at everything else Glenn does and tell me if that doesn’t make sense? He has said it a million times too so I am surprised you don’t get it. Lets make proving citizenship very clear in every state for the next time around etc. But lets really spend our time attacking Progressives or whatever they want to call themselves, IDEOLOGY. Lets replace it with an IDEOLOGY of Liberty and freedom as defined under the original Constitution, bill of rights etc. I hope that helps man. We don’t need to cannibalize each oth
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Angela
Jan. 5, 2012 at 1:53amRight on…I’m right there with you after his disgusting attack on Ron Paul…Now that I think of all of the things GB has done and said at key moments to go against Liberty and the constitution, I feel he is being framed. He never goes all the way with the globalists true agenda. He only tells you bits and pieces to make his message still relevant. He says he spit himself out of the system, I don’t see any difference in his neo-con message..what I see is him, Rush, Sean H. , Mark Levin all trying to keep themselves relevant by telling some of the truth. I am done.
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jackal
Jan. 4, 2012 at 12:37pmWow!Now while Gingrich had a nice speech last night all I could remember was how back in 96/97 he talked about how the Constitution had seen better days and needed to be scraped! I say every every past politican we have now running for our vote has something to hide in a past vote for whatever reasons and none are as clean as the wind driven snow.All of these guys have a rock hurling at there glass house and we as voters need to realize that and get over it and pick who we like warts and all.I had written Gingrich off after watching that video but the speech tipped my ear.Santorum’s speech was okay but still need to learn more and can he win?Romney gawd may be the plate we all eat from but it is infinitly better than Obama’s plate.We are our own worst enemy looking for that perfect candidate in that shining armour…
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SoCalStar
Jan. 4, 2012 at 1:22pmGingrich has a record from hell from a real Conservative perspective. Read his record here
http://www.westernjournalism.com/is-newt-gingrich-a-conservative-
you-decide/
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Babeuf
Jan. 4, 2012 at 9:31pmYou can also check out this artice on Newt.
http://spectator.org/archives/2011/12/28/the-case-for-newt-gingrich
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ClassicalLiberal
Jan. 4, 2012 at 12:30pmSantorum and Romney are both big government progressive technocrat neocons. Santofum has signed more spending bills in his last years than Democrats!
How so called “conservatives” can support him or Romney is beyond me.
To others: Say what you want about Ron Paul and his supporters but he truly represents the Old Right conservatism. Something I will vote for and no one else comes close.
Santorum is fascistic. It is not difficult.
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refinder
Jan. 4, 2012 at 12:26pmhow you guys can hold that one little article with such high esteem is beynd me. do some more research on your own and listen to the tough questions he is asked by true conservatives and then you will learn what santorum is all about.
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Ballot_Box_Revolution
Jan. 4, 2012 at 1:28pmI have done my own character watching on this Rick, and what i have noticed is something that no one even mentions. I have watched every single debate, and very much into politics in general (i even watch cspan…haha) But anyways, the point is that this Rick is not the same Rick that started at the beginning of this primary.
At first he was a c0 cky little punk, that I could not stand….NOW he portrays himself as this calm collective guy, who takes things as they come….He is fake…I don’t trust him. People can change, but that much that fast? Sorry he’s a politician. Maybe he is so good at being fake, that’s how he gets “bi-partisan” things done.
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avbsoftworks
Jan. 4, 2012 at 12:08pmNot being a santorum voter, but an interested bystander, I tried googleing his campaign web site and nothing but an interview he gave saying people have no right to privacy in their bedroom came up, that seems like it could be a problem when trying to raise money from the web!!!
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Leperus
Jan. 4, 2012 at 11:54amThis really should be on The Blaze front page. Great article, David.
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Mr. Oshawott
Jan. 4, 2012 at 11:49amThanks for bringing up Rick Santorum’s history and voting record. It’s utterly disheartening that so many people would refuse to take any time to study a candidate’s past and would vote for a candidate based merely on party line. It’s the reason why our country has gotten into the dire state that it’s in over the past century.
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BobfromTN
Jan. 4, 2012 at 11:32amThank you for pointing out actual right-wing social engineering. The one criticism from conservatives, as a libertarian, that drives me crazy is that we are morally bankrupt for leaving people alone with a most basic framework to pursue their interests and happiness. Whether those pursuits are to marry whomever they please, choose where and how they are educated or begin a business. People should be left to do these things as long as they do not infringe on another person’s rights or property. How is this not the more moral course for society to take?
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SamIamTwo
Jan. 4, 2012 at 11:21amThey need to streamline government, clear up the intent of public laws, de-regulate, repeal all EOs , drill baby drill, and repeal ObamaCare.
They do need to look into GPO or there will be a massive craziness from the retirees or those who know about the IRS GPO regs.
There is no such thing as SS or women who are married to men who’s pay did not contribute funds to SS for their retirement…the Wife when the husband dies is put into POVERTY…causing her to rely on government subsidies…She can’t in 80% of the cases get any SS for the years she worked…ZERO…nada…It was done to cure the SS short fall way back when…and there are many court cases, plus a bill in the house drafted up by republicans to repeal this unequal treatment. Severability.
In a few years there will be over 6M of these women who will be snuffed out.
All of you missed the boat in 1977. And no one informed anyone of the IRS rules till around 2003 and fully disclosed in 2007…and it was used to balance the bloody budget as it allowed presidents to rob retirement systems which in a major way contributed to the SS failure…study up.
And why are they trying to keep the interest rates down…so you will contribute more in taxes…your mortgage deduction will be less…it’s a squeeze of another color.
You have no ideal, the hands of a government man are passing amongst you, did you see it, did you miss it?
It’s becoming inelastic, no matter who gets elected. JIMHO
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just happy
Jan. 4, 2012 at 2:37pmwhat are you talking about .I am a widow and draw on my husbands SS as long as I want or can change when mine is higher than his?? I don’t get what you are saying.
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hobbybreeder
Jan. 4, 2012 at 10:53amAnd don’t forget, Santorum was responsible the PAWS legislation that would have made being a hobby dog breeder nearly impossible. He kowtows to Animal Rights Extremists and is as Progressive as they come. He is a Big Government lover and anyone who believes differently is just fooling themselves.
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jmiller_42
Jan. 4, 2012 at 10:13amWhy is this not front page news???
Finally someone talking about his record, rather then some media surge.
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PossumRoadkill
Jan. 4, 2012 at 10:51amI agree ! I think Fox News and Glenn are both in the tank for Santorum because of their dislike of Paul and Gingrich and Romney. Santorum is NOT a true conservative, he is a pro-lifer and anti-gay marriage BIG Government Republican.
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ClassicalLiberal
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:06pmPOSSUMROADKILL
He is a social conservative, fiscal liberal.
Both=BIG GOVERNMENT in the worst ways.
“In the 2003-2004 session of Congress, Santorum sponsored or cosponsored 51 bills to increase spending, and failed to sponsor or co-sponsor even one spending cut proposal. In his last Congress (2005-2006), he had one of the biggest spending agendas of any Republican — sponsoring more spending increases than Republicans Lisa Murkowski, Lincoln Chafee and Thad Cochran or Democrats Herb Kohl, Evan Bayh and Ron Wyden.” –Club for Growth
If tea partiers start favoring this guy, they are total Hypocrites.
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Okie from Muskogee
Jan. 4, 2012 at 9:53amThank you for the great article. Santorum is not a conservative and anyone who HONESTLY vets him will see just that. Thank you once again.
Ironically, Santorum is and supports the very style of Government his Grandfather was trying to escape, fascism…
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WD0331
Jan. 4, 2012 at 12:22pmhere is some vetting of Santorum:
http://www.citizensforethics.org/index.php/press/entry/crew-releases-second-annual-most-corrupt-members-of-congress-report/
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jackal
Jan. 4, 2012 at 12:56pmFunny 95% of the members listed there in 2006 have an R by there name?
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PauliD
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:31pmHe is not a fascist, in order to be fascistic, one must possess the charisma, and he does not have that
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major11
Jan. 4, 2012 at 6:01pmWas he found guilty of anything? No. However, in the coming days and weeks I’m sure all of this will come out. Let’s not trash the guy before his time. Moreover, let’s make sure all the sleuth’s out there are doing as good or even a better job against Barrack Obama.
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MarketsClear
Jan. 4, 2012 at 9:43amThanks for the column. Its great to see someone talking about Santorum’s actual record and positions. I’m pretty sure that when you have central planning on culture and economics, we can call it legitimately call it fascism without hyperbole. If that is the case, Santorum is truly a fascist.
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PauliD
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:33pmThe fascist is Ron Paul.
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ClassicalLiberal
Jan. 4, 2012 at 3:55pmPaulid.
That is truly an incoherent remark.
Mussolini said “Fascism has taken up an attitude of complete opposition to the doctrines of Liberalism, both in the political field and in the field of economics”
Political and economic freedom are the opposite of Fascism.
The American classical liberal writer, John T. Flynn wrote in his book As we go marching,
“the New Dealers … began to flirt with the alluring pastime of reconstructing the capitalist system … and in the process of this new career they began to fashion doctrines that turned out to be the principles of fascism.”
Flynn, in another penetrating examination of the “creeping revolution” in the U.S.A., The Road Ahead, stated
“. . . the line between Fascism and Fabian Socialism is very thin. Fabian Socialism is the dream. Fascism is Fabian Socialism plus the inevitable dictator.”
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