Er, you mean like when Rick put out this ad in 2006 touting his bipartisan collaboration with Joe Lieberman, Barbara Boxer and Hilary Clinton on pro-welfare, pro-environmentalism and pro-censorship legislation? Except instead of sitting on a couch, he staged this ad in a wrestling ring...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCyU5I43_Hc
Santorum sought to portray himself as someone who worked with Democratic colleagues to get things done.
Too often, this is what it seems like in Washington, narrates then-Senator Santorum over images of muscular costumed fellows beating each other. But to get things done, youve got to work together.
He continued: I teamed up with Joe Lieberman to make college more affordable for low income families. And Barbara Boxer and I wrote a law protecting open space [Open space generally refers to undeveloped land or water area.].
Im even working with Hillary Clinton to limit inappropriate material for childrens video games, Santorum said as the wrestlers all stop for a moment, seemingly stunned, because it makes more sense to wrestle with Americas problems than with each other. Im Rick Santorum and I approved this message.
That's gonna leave a mark.
More and more handwriting on the wall regarding Rick Santorum's Daddy State big government "compassionate" conservatism. Dubya 2.0.
OWCH!!! Well done, JedJo!
Interestingly, Santorum early in his legal career played a key role in the rise of pro wrestling.
As a young associate attorney for Kirkpatrick & Lockhart in Pittsburgh in the 1980s, Santorum lobbied in Harrisburg on behalf of the World Wrestling Federation in a successful effort to de-regulate pro-wrestling, arguing that pro wrestling was entertainment, and not a sport, and, as such, should be exempted from federal steroid regulations, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported in a 1994 profile.
Now somebody please tell me God doesn't have a sense of humor! LOLOL!! {^)