[the girl he shacked up with lied to him about Santorum being pro-choice while running for Congress.]
Has anybody bothered recently to ask “the girl”?
If nothing else, this whole affair provides motivation for young couples-to-be to consider the question of unequal yoking: Neonatal nurse shacks up with abortionist doctor (who delivered her no less) and then marries anti-abortionist lawyer politician.
What kind of moral framework is ANY of that behavior operating in?
Were there any mistakes made? What was learned from those errors?
What does the character made self-evident through that learning process, or the lack thereof, imply about the character expected to be exercised as POTUS?
These are, or at least SHOULD BE, reasonable questions on the mind of the citizenry.
But then, who’s winning American Idol and Dancing with the Starz between commercials for Viagra and Sleeping pills — THAT’s what’s important to the McSheeple these days, isn’t it./s
Well, let’s see. Karen Santorum went from shacking up with a predatory geezer to getting married and being a home-schooling mom. Sounds to me like she learned her life lessons. And it seems to me that a lot of folks are tossing aside her redemption to try and score political points against her husband.