Santorum: Our founding documents say that rights came from God, therefore, if you're an atheist you're not American.
Santorum: Thanks to my wife's book, many innocent babies have been saved. I hope they're not leaching off of government welfare programs.
Santorum: My wife had a wonderful career that she walked away from to be with a piece of shit like me.
Santorum would like to remind America
that we are too poor to dream.
Abandon all hope, ye who balance budgets here.
Rick Santorum advocates assassinating nuclear scientists: ”I think we need to send a very clear message — that if you are a scientist from Russia or North Korea or Iran and you’re going to work on the nuclear program to develop a nuclear bomb from Iran, you are not safe. And if people say you can’t go out and assassinate people, well, tell that to Al-Awlaki. We’ve done it. We’ve done it for American citizens. We can certainly do it for someone who’s producing a nuclear bomb that can be dropped on the state of Israel, or provides a nuclear shield for a country that will spread terrorism with impunity and change the face of the world.” Not much to add to that. (via John Ness)
Okayyyy
Rick Santorum
Just called the Latino vote the Illegal vote. Gaffe or Freudian slip?
If you don't get why this is hysterical, you just need to google "Santorum."
OUR ABORTION WAS DIFFERENT: WHEN THE ANTI-CHOICE CHOOSE Rick Santorum, former Pennsylvania senator and likely presidential candidate, wants all abortions outlawed. He has even said that abortion providers should be “criminally charged.” Clearly, his compassion for zygotes, fetuses, and other squishy, jelly-like substances not fully alive is without question. When it comes to actual human beings, however, there is some doubt. He voted to cut every social and welfare program that came before him as senator, and not just those helping women and girls, but those helping the poor, immigrants, children in general, and, of course, education. Mr. Santorum doesn’t hate all people, however. As a Republican, he loves rich people, white people, business people, and Christians. The real Americans, he calls them. There’s one other person he loves, too: his wife, Karen Santorum. He loves her so much, in fact, that in 1997 when she became seriously ill during the 2nd trimester of her pregnancy, he didn’t want her to die. In the 19th week of her pregnancy, Karen discovered during a routine exam that the fetus she was carrying had a fatal defect and was going to die inside of her. A long-shot surgery was performed that required cutting directly into the womb. It carried a high risk of infection and was performed not to save the fetus, but to reduce Karen’s complications while she attempted to go full term. Two days later, she became severely feverish. She was rushed to the hospital and placed on intravenous antibiotics, which reduced her fever and bought her some time, but could not eliminate the source of infection: the fetus. Karen was going to die if her pregnancy was not ended, if the fetus was not removed from her body. So, at 20 weeks, one month before what doctors consider ‘viability’, labor was artificially induced and the infected fetus was delivered. It died shortly thereafter. They named it Gabriel Michael Santorum. The event is obviously tragic, especially for Karen, who, like her husband, opposes any and all forms of abortion, even when it saves a woman’s life. As her fever subsided, she realized what was happening and asked for drugs to stop the labor, saying, “We’re not inducing labor. That’s abortion. No way.” But it was too late. Today, hindsight being 20/20, Karen says she would have authorized the procedure after all, justifying the saving of her own life by explaining that her other children would have lost a mother. Indeed. The procedure, whereby labor is induced to remove the fetus before it has any chance of surviving on its own, is considered by Mr. Santorum to be a ‘partial-birth abortion’, and he is correct. He also personally authorized one to save his wife, whom he loves. Mr. Santorum is opposed to any and all forms of abortion. Incest? Too bad. Rape? Too bad. Twelve years old? Too bad. Wife, mother, daughter, lover, friend dying? Too bad. This hypocrite needs to be kept out of all elective offices for the rest of his life. “Abortion in any form is wrong,” said Santorum in 2000, three years after the tragedy. “Except for my wife. If your wife’s life was at stake and the only thing that could save her was an abortion, well, too bad. Your wife will have to die. It was different with my wife. You see, I love her. I don’t even know your wife’s name.” share on Facebook sources: Raw Story, New Yorker, NOW, Our Silver Blog
Roughly 10 people are about to message me "tu quoque."
On Meet the Press today, GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said doctors who provide abortions should be criminally charged, even in cases of rape and incest.
GREGORY (Meet the Press): Do you believe that there should be any legal exceptions for rape or incest when it comes to abortion?
SANTORUM: I believe that life begins at conception, and that that life should be guaranteed under the Constitution. That is a person.
GREGORY: So even in the case of rape or incest, that would be taking a life?
SANTORUM: That would be taking a life, and I believe that any doctor that performs an abortion, I would advocate that any doctor that performs an abortion, should be criminally charged for doing so.
Rick Santorum thinks that WW2 was fought over healthcare.
On Friday there was a Tea Party event in the Capital of my home state of NH, featuring Pawlenty, Santorum (don't know who Santorum is? Google it and hit I'm feeling lucky) and other ho-hum Presidential candidates.
About 500 people showed up.
Trust me, it's really not hard to get 500 people to show up in Concord. This is a really low number. I'm not thinking that New Hampshire, home of the Free State Movement though it is, is a Tea Party hot spot.
Rick Santorum's Santorum problem.