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To: marsh_of_mists
I think most of his conservative reputation is built on the fact the Left savaged him that one time when he suggested (quite correctly) that homosexual marriage would lead to other deviances being similarly accepted. The Left biliously hates him for that and says he's a "radical, extremist right-wing nut".

There was a time when Santorum was a House member and during his first term in the senate when he either was as conservative as I am or he was an excellent actor (take your pick) but I happen to believe he was conservative because he lives his life that way. When reporters or anyone thought they were nailing him, he answered them with truly conservative answers that they used because they believed they could hurt him with his own words, but most normal people thought what he said was appropriate which made him popular because he not only had the right answer, but he wasn't afraid to give it in an "in your face" manner. Sometime after his 2nd term began, he started to be just a little less conservative and since '04 when he campaigned for Specter, he has become truly embarrassing IMO. All I can figure is some fool has sold him on the idea he can be reelected appealing to the same people Specter does (HA!) or he just has the most dreadful instincts of anyone I've ever seen who is in a panic.

71 posted on 11/13/2005 4:55:25 PM PST by penowa
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To: penowa
"There was a time when Santorum was a House member and during his first term in the senate when he either was as conservative as I am or he was an excellent actor (take your pick) but I happen to believe he was conservative because he lives his life that way. When reporters or anyone thought they were nailing him, he answered them with truly conservative answers that they used because they believed they could hurt him with his own words, but most normal people thought what he said was appropriate which made him popular because he not only had the right answer, but he wasn't afraid to give it in an "in your face" manner."

This is correct. The only incorrect part is your assumption that Santorum has changed. No, he hasn't, but what is different is that the media/Democrat complex is smelling blood here due to good poll numbers for Casey jr, and so they are going after Santorum with everything they've got. You may be aware that an article that circulated where Santorum criticized the USSC ruling Lawrence v Texas, that cgot a lot of media play ... That was quite recent. The journalist who did that was married to a Democratic staffer. You are correct, Santorum is unafraid to boldly say the kind of conservative things freepers say every day; and the PC crowd is horrified. The liberals want his head on a pike and will stop at nothing to destroy him.

Rick Santorum is about as pro-life as they come. His advocacy of limited government may never win him any Libertarian votes, but it’s good enough not to lose him conservative votes. The NRA gives Rick an A+. In terms of taxes, he supported Bush’s tax cuts and is one of the few who understand that tax cuts belong to those who pay the most in taxes. In terms of numbers, Rick has a lifetime ACU rating of 87 and a rating over 2002 and 2003 of 95 and 90 respectively. Although an admittedly small sample, these numbers would indicate that he’s improving his track record. Thus, by any objective measure, Rick Santorum deserves the support of conservatives.

This year, Santorum hasn't changed. But the media has, they will be hounding Santorum for the next year until they defeat him.

Annoy the media. Support Rick Santorum in '06.

310 posted on 11/13/2005 10:31:09 PM PST by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com/)
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