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To: jmaroneps37
The first thing Rick has to do is shut up with his Bush bashing comments on Imus.

I hadn't heard about him Bush bashing. In fact, hadn't even heard about him making an appearance in Imus' radio program. So I googled it. OMG, LOL funny. Below snippet from a liberal website, not my views, but made me laugh.

Wednesday, November 2. 2005

WHOA. We're not sure where to even begin with this one. Rick Santorum called in unannounced to Imus today after Imus apparently referred to Rick as a "suit dummy." Rick wanted to refute Imus' characterization of him. We don't believe he was successful.

Here's the audio of a large chunk of the interview.

In the clip Rick does the following:

Besides pointing out the problem with Rick's comparison of Baghdad to Philadelphia in 1778, Imus has at least two great lines during the interview. Almost 5 minutes into the audio clip, in response to Rick's analysis of the situation in Iraq Imus says, "you have an IV of the neo-con Kool-Aid, don't you?" One minute later in the clip Imus accuses Rick of being "so misguided it's almost disturbing."

"Suit dummy" sounds much nicer in comparison.

http://santorumexposed.com/serendipity/index.php


Nov 2, 2005
By: Phil Singer, DSCC

This morning, Rick Santorum appeared on Imus in the Morning and defended the Bush Administrations motivation for going to war in Iraq. When pressed by Imus to comment on whether Scooter Libby, Vice President Cheney and the rest of that crowd lied about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, Santorum launched an all out defense of the Bush Administration. These misguided comments come just days after Libby was indicted for his role in the CIA leak case and after the total number of U.S. casualties topped the 2,000 mark.

http://www.dscc.org/news/roundup/20051102_santorumbush/


When Rick Santorum went on Don Imus' morning show on MSNBC this week, he received an unlikely de facto endorsement. Imus, who is known for disliking Republicans, particularly incumbent politicians, said: "I like Senator Santorum and I think you ought to be re-elected."

Imus' co-hosts, Charles and Bernie, backed up Sen. Santorum as well, with Charles saying the Imus team should all "hang" with the Senator. Bernie questioned Bob Casey, Jr., the likely Democrat opponent in the race, "I think we ought to stick with our guy [Santorum]. Just because he's [Casey] the governor's son, he's going to be a senator? That's nepotism." (MSNBC's "Imus in the Morning," 9/28/05)

http://richardksimon.redstate.org/


43 posted on 11/22/2005 4:02:12 AM PST by Cboldt
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To: antonius
In the clip Rick does the following... Says that Imus' wife called him and said she wanted to "do a threesome."

I figured that since you can square Santorum's various government projects with the notion that he is a "conservative", you were the go-to guy for an explanation of how this statement squares with the notion that he is an advocate of "traditional morality".

50 posted on 11/29/2005 9:16:02 AM PST by steve-b (A desire not to butt into other people's business is eighty percent of all human wisdom)
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