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To: Reaganite Republican

I get the feeling that you don’t like Santorum. If all the other candidates implode, it’s really not his fault.

Attacking the guy who is probably the most decent candidate in the race, after Palin dropped out, won’t help your cause—whatever it is.


9 posted on 02/16/2012 11:04:31 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero

You call Santorum decent? He’s a member of the Senate’s corrupt bastards club. He was a political whore who sold his political worth to the highest bidder. And he did it over, and over, and over...

1. Santorum’s charity “Operation Good Neighbor” (2001-07), doled out just 36% of income as grants, far less than the 75% of responsible causes. It can only be coincidence the charity which spent most of its money on lobbyists, aides and fundraisers closed after he was defeated for reelection.

Note: Santorum’s charity, “Operation Good Neighbor” (2001-07), doled out just 36% of income as grants, far less than the 75% usual for such causes. It can only be coincidence the charity which spent most of its money on lobbyists, aides and fundraisers closed after he was defeated for reelection. It was never registered with the State of Pennsylvania as required by law.

2. Santorum’s “leadership PAC,” called “American’s Foundation,” was worse—just 18% went to actual candidates. That’s well below similar PACs. The rest went into overhead like trips to Starbucks for staffers.
3. The $500,000 mortgage for his Leesburg mansion came from a private bank run by a big campaign donor. By all appearances, Santorum was not eligible for the closed program since it was for high-wealth investors in the trust.

4. Santorum bilked a Pennsylvania school district out of $72,000 to pay for home “cyberschooling” of five of his kids ... in Virginia. (He makes a great Tea Party candidate, don’t you think?)

5. As the third-ranking Republican, he worked closely with House majority leader Tom DeLay, now felon, on the “K-Street Project” to grow ties between the GOP and major lobbyists. Twenty-three of his own staffers landed well-paying jobs at lobbying firms. When he was fired by the PA voters? Santorum turned to lobbyists.

6. This supporter of Medicare Part D was so important to this culture of crony capitalism, an internal memo at pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline said his loss “creates a big hole that we need to fill.”

7. Before anyone heard of Solyndra, on behalf of a major supporter Santorum was securing $100 million federal loans for a coal-to-liquids plant that was never built. The project’s lobbyist was PA’s top GOP power broker, Bob Ashner, and paid nearly $1 million.

That’s seven places just to start. Besides his unheard of 18-point loss for reelection, putting electability in question there’s also his hypocrisy of campaigning on requiring health insurance in 1994, on his public tort reform position vs. his testimony in his wife’s own legal case, his “problem” with working women, his union pandering and more. Lots more.

What has this failed lawyer and career politician really done? What credibility does he bring to reform, what does he propose to “drain the swamp” he help create as project point-man while part of the leadership?

We all know what Romney is.

Newt’s been vetted for more than a decade. He’s the most honest person in the race.

Can you honestly say you know all there is you need to know about Rick Santorum? The Democrats do.

Don’t fall for his “family values” cover; open the book on Santorum and start reading.

The idea the former third-ranking Republican is some how not part-and-parcel of the establishment is ludicrous on its face. He made his choice for traitor Spector over conservative Toomey in the senate GOP primary. The result?

Specter provided the 60th vote for Obamacare.

Courtesy of newzjunkey at Free Republic


85 posted on 02/16/2012 12:06:08 PM PST by SatinDoll (NO FOREIGN NATIONALS AS OUR U.S.A. PRESIDENT)
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To: Cicero

Considered as a whole, Gingrich a far superior candidate imho

That’s my agenda


108 posted on 02/16/2012 12:30:47 PM PST by Reaganite Republican
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