Yes, it's better than Newt's record, including fiscal and economic issues. For example, In the last two years of his Senate career, he had an average Club for Growth rating of 77%, compared to an average of 73% for all Senate Republicans over that same time period, so Santorum is 4-points better on free market policies than the average Senate Republican. On taxes, for his lifetime score, Santorum accumulated an average score of 76% on the National Taxpayers Union scorecard. This compares to a 71% average among all Republicans so Santorum is 5-points better on taxes than the typical Republican. By contrast, Newt Gingrich voted to to his left and had an average lifetime score of only 61% (100% being a perfect record of supporting lower taxes and limited government). Santorum opposed Bush's TARP, Obama's "stimulus" bills, the auto bailout, and the Fannie-Freddie bailout. In fact, Rick Santorum went on record and strongly OPPOSED TARP and the Wall Street bailouts while MOST of the GOP politicians -- including "fiscal conservative" Newt Gingrich -- supported it.
Those are some undistributed facts. It paints a far clearer picture of their records than some Newt fans claiming Newt is "more conservative" by virtue of the fact he had a "100% rating" from the ACU during his last year in office, when the Speaker traditionally doesn't vote on legislation so Newt probably got his "100%" rating that year by voting the right-way on two Republican bills.
I'll trust what the National Taxpayers Union and Club for Growth say about Santorum's fiscal record over some pro-Gingrich freepers bashing him, thanks.
>> http://www.redstate.com/erick/. Read this and decide if you want this guy in charge of trying to bring this country back to economic prosperity. <<
I started reading it and I'm not sure why the heck is your point. The article that appears when the page opens is blabbering on about "Evangelicals" and whining about how they "they slander and attack Romney". Boo hoo. Why should I care what Evangelicals do? I'm a Catholic and so is Rick Santorum. That's why the article is particularly amusing when it says evangelicals are for Santorum because they want "one of their own the nomination Huh? That's like saying "Jews vote for Obama because they want one of their own for the nomination". Is writer even aware Santorum is Catholic? I doubt it. The only thing that article proves is the writer's own ignorance.
I've had enough of that page, the splashy ad with Donald Trump touting his new book is getting on my nerves, so I headed back to FR. I'm sorry Erick Erickson buys into the mainstream media speak and has devoted his website to getting more "red states". I'd prefer more conservative states and don't want to be "red". Thanks but no thanks, Erick.
This country had the alternative to choose a real conservative--Rick Perry-but they'd rather have a very weak conservative and it doesn't matter which one we're talking about. They're all weak compared to Perry.