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Is Rick Santorum trying to save the GOP from Sarah Palin?
http://trueslant.com/level/2009/08/12/is-rick-santorum-trying-to-save-the-gop-from-sarah-palin/ ^ | August 13, 2009 | Michael Roston

Posted on 08/13/2009 6:15:42 AM PDT by DB9

Is Rick Santorum trying to save the GOP from Sarah Palin?

Don't get out your hedge trimmers just yet, Rick - Image via Wikipedia Rick Santorum is testing the waters in Iowa for a possible presidential run in 2012 according to Jonathan Martin in Politico. But what I think he’s really doing is a favor for his friend Mitt Romney, hoping to undercut Sarah Palin’s votes within the Republican Party’s ‘base’ of religious voters, and, in his view, possibly saving the GOP in the process.

As Jonathan explains, Santorum is probably tilting at windmills – he’s just not electable:

But having been thumped by 18 percentage points in his bid for a third term and out of office since 2006, Santorum may have a difficult time appealing to a savvy Hawkeye state electorate that is likely to have a full complement of social conservatives to choose from.

“One of the things we’ve seen from the Iowa caucuses is candidates that appeal to the base do very well,” Santorum said when asked how his conservative profile would fit the state. “I think historically that’s always been sort of a key in Iowa. Whether I do or not, I don’t know—I mean, we’ll see.”

But I think that’s not really at issue here. Santorum just wants to cockblock Palin so that religious voters in Iowa will continue to pick doughy white guys like him instead of her.

And then Mitt Romney will race past a split base in Iowa.

I guess that would be a doughy orange guy. For starters, let’s go back to February 2008 when Mitt Romney was already virtually knocked out of the presidential race because of his poor showing in early primaries. Santorum took to the radio and came out swinging against John McCain, and had this to say about Romney in an appearance on Laura Ingraham’s show:

If you’re a Republican, if you’re a Republican in the broadest sense, there is only one place to go right now and that’s Mitt Romney.

That’s a pretty strong endorsement from one man to another he knew at that time would not be the GOP’s presidential candidate. Santorum was throwing his weight behind Romney not just out of spite, but because he believes in Mitt in the long-term. He knew McCain wasn’t going to win and was trying to elect his party’s eventual standard-bearer with his big mouth.

So that takes us to Palin. I don’t think Santorum cares for her, on a personal or political level. First, let’s look at the personal. When asked about the revelation that Bristol Palin was with child, this is what Santorum told The Hill about how Palin was dealing with her family:

You don’t want to see have a child going out, and obviously, getting involved in sex outside of marriage. That’s not a good thing. … You take something that is not a good thing, which is for her to be engaged in that activity, and you take what happened, which is a pregnancy, and you turn it into the best thing possible, which is that you love her, you support her, and you love and support that baby, and that’s what Sarah and her family is doing.

So, Bristol was doing something that Santorum was critical of, but thankfully Sarah was showing love and support for her and her baby. Many other conservative pols, as that article showed, were happy to leave it at statements that Palin’s family should not be a campaign issue. Santorum passed judgment on her daughter’s pre-marital behaviors, which is his coded way of saying, “if she was a better mother, she wouldn’t have this problem.”

Next, onto the political. Santorum appeared on Greta van Susteren’s Fox News show shortly after Palin announced she would resign as Alaska’s governor, and said the following:

Her biggest fans that I know is my wife, Karen (ph), and she loves her, and she felt really bad that she quit. She felt like, number one, it hurt her, it hurt Sarah. And number two, it hurt women in politics. And although my wife is not an elected official, she was very much a part of my career and she was always trying to promote women in politics. And it looks like, you know, she couldn’t take it, and that’s not a good thing for women.

And you know, I’m — I’m speaking for my wife, not for me. I’m not — I’m not telling you how I feel about it. That’s how she feels about it, and I think that’s — that’s probably going to — going to hurt. It’s going to hurt her.

That’s a pretty rough start. Saying of Palin, “My wife doesn’t like you,” is pretty much Santorum-speak for, “You are a two-bit former sportscaster snowbunny who doesn’t belong anywhere near Washington (where I’ve lived all the time for the past 15 years even though I pretended I was a senator from Pennsylvania for awhile). If my wife, a good, common Christian Republican woman is offended at your quitting the governorship, imagine how everyone else is going to feel.”

He then added:

I think it’s — you say 70 percent, you know, but that’s a question, you know, Would you vote for her for president against a Democrat? I mean, most Republicans will get 90 percent of the Republican vote, not 70. So I don’t think that’s necessarily a strong number for her, unfortunately.

Translation: A lot of Republicans are as creeped out by you as I am. There’s no way we’re letting you run away with the nomination by putting together a psychotic populist coalition of crazed birthers, Creationists, gun nuts, and security moms.

I suspect it’s going to be a long four years for the GOP.

The proof will ultimately be in who is funding Santorum’s politcking over the next four years. If you see Santorum and Romney getting a lot of donations from the same people to whatever pre-campaign PACs they set up, their efforts will obviously be coordinated. And watch for Santorum to constantly find ways to steadily and sneakily stick shivs in Palin’s belly like he did on that Greta appearance in July. Then you’ll see why he’s really flying to Iowa on a regular basis.


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To: DB9
I think this analysis is way off, but IF Palin decides to run and IF these guys gang up on her the way the DNC did to Hillary it is not going to end well for them.
21 posted on 08/13/2009 6:45:45 AM PDT by redk
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To: Just mythoughts
Santorum I think your good friend Arlen needs you more than Sarah does.

I think you are shooting from the hip, not thinking. Bush wanted Specter. He was needed at the time to get Roberts and Alito confirmed (yes, I know they hadn't been named yet, but the openings were coming up).

Had Santorum endorsed Toomey, I think you would be looking at Senator Hoeffel, which would have been much worse. PA was not about to elect Toomey.

22 posted on 08/13/2009 6:46:30 AM PDT by Abby4116
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To: redk

They’re just showing themselves as the same elitist ilk as the elitists that infest the democRat part.


23 posted on 08/13/2009 6:48:00 AM PDT by MrB (Go Galt now, save Bowman for later)
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To: DB9

I only need saved from stupid writers who think this crap up.


24 posted on 08/13/2009 6:48:10 AM PDT by bmwcyle (Socialism is not a bad word. It is a bad concept.)
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To: DB9

I think he’s ascribing feelings to Santorum that aren’t in Santorum’s statements.

That said, do the milquetoast republicans like Sarah ? No, and they never will. Santorum is one. Bill Bennett is another example.

Americans are largely sick of the milquetoasts. Sarah has a good chance to raise enthusiasm and votes. I’d vote for her in a heartbeat, and give money and time as well.

I wouldn’t cross the street to vote for gay friendly, abortion friendly Romney.


25 posted on 08/13/2009 6:49:28 AM PDT by jimt
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To: DB9

Rick must be feeling more confident about the fact that Romney’s Dad was born in Mexico...

So much is the same with these two...

Politics:
Liberal: Barry Check, Mitt Check...
Pro-Abortion: Barry Check, Mitt Check..
Same sex marriage: Barry Check Mitt Check..
Gay Rights: Barry Check Mitt Check...
Gun Grabbing: Barry Check Mitt Check..
Big Government: Barry Check Mitt Check
Mandatory HealthCare: Barry Check Mitt Check
Trade with Enemies: Barry Check Mitt Check
Friends with Enemies: Barry Check Mitt Check
AMNESTY: Barry Check Mitt Check

Citizenship Status:
Third World born father: Barry Check Mitt Check

Family:
One wife only: Barry Check Mitt Cherck..
Good father: Barry Check Mitt Check
Polygamous family: Barry Check Mitt Check

Religion:
Mormonism: Barry Check Mitt Check..

So much the same ...so much to love about them both...


26 posted on 08/13/2009 6:50:59 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Owl_Eagle; brityank; Physicist; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; GOPJ; abner; baseballmom; Mo1; Ciexyz; ...
If Santorum wanted to make himself useful he'd stay here and support Toomey.

The only ones "creeped out" by Sarah are the snobs with 10-4 jobs.

27 posted on 08/13/2009 6:51:47 AM PDT by Tribune7 (I am Jim Thompson!)
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To: Abby4116
I should also add that it was a down and dirty campaign against Santorum - mocking him for being the only politician who went to Florida in support of Terri Schiavo. He was being pro-life in all cases, while Casey was trying to make voters think he was pro-life as his father was.

I don't think that Santorum said anything negative about Bristol. He had to put into words what most parents really think. I think he was rather supportive of the family in his remarks.

28 posted on 08/13/2009 6:52:14 AM PDT by Abby4116
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To: DB9
I was as big a Santorum supporter as anyone here but his cheap shots at Palin coupled with his previous support for Bush and Specter have totally turned me against him.

Fie on you, Rick.
29 posted on 08/13/2009 6:55:03 AM PDT by Antoninus (I hereby pledge not to allow media whores to pick the GOP candidate in 2012.)
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To: DB9
OK, how do you get from:

Her biggest fans that I know is my wife, Karen (ph), and she loves her, and she felt really bad that she quit.

To

That’s a pretty rough start. Saying of Palin, “My wife doesn’t like you,”

And still call yourself literate?

30 posted on 08/13/2009 6:55:07 AM PDT by Tribune7 (I am Jim Thompson!)
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To: DB9; rabscuttle385
RE :”Translation: A lot of Republicans are as creeped out by you as I am. There’s no way we’re letting you run away with the nomination by putting together a psychotic populist coalition of crazed birthers, Creationists, gun nuts, and security moms.

Security Moms??? Where do they fit in? I am a gun nut but the birthers, creationists and the ‘death panel-ers” make me wonder what the heck is going on here.

31 posted on 08/13/2009 6:56:37 AM PDT by sickoflibs (Socialist Conservatives: "'Big government is free because tax cuts pay for it'")
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To: DB9
So, Bristol was doing something that Santorum was critical of, but thankfully Sarah was showing love and support for her and her baby. Many other conservative pols, as that article showed, were happy to leave it at statements that Palin’s family should not be a campaign issue. Santorum passed judgment on her daughter’s pre-marital behaviors, which is his coded way of saying, “if she was a better mother, she wouldn’t have this problem.”

I'm not necessarily defending Santorum, but this interpretation is way over the top.

32 posted on 08/13/2009 6:58:50 AM PDT by Sloth (Irony: Freepers who call Ron Paul a "nut" but swallow all the birth certificate conspiracy crap.)
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To: DB9

Talk about jumping to conclusions, this article is a joke. But there is news here for former senator Santorum. In spite of your years as one of the senate’s most consistent conservatives, that means nothing. You have been found guilty of a crime from which there is no reprieve and no appeal to some here at FR: you’re guilty of having made positive statements about Mitt Romney in the past.

And now you are under suspicion of hoping for Romney success in the future.


33 posted on 08/13/2009 7:05:07 AM PDT by Will88
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To: Nathan Zachary

I heard of that Rino-Dude once - hope they keep him locked up.


34 posted on 08/13/2009 7:08:33 AM PDT by mcshot (My President will be honest, transparent, open and have a legitimate birth certificate.)
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To: DB9
Using a has been who couldn't get re-elected to submarine Sarah? Right outta ol' Mitt's playbook. But he's such a wonderful family man!

Mitt, you can count on me to do everything possible to expose your facade.

35 posted on 08/13/2009 7:10:33 AM PDT by rintense (Senior Marketing / IT / UX architect unemployed and looking for work. Freepmail me if you have leads)
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To: redk

Exactly right. Sarah has already attracted support from liberal women. If they go misogynist on her like the Dems did Hillary, well, hell hath no fury... Trust me.


36 posted on 08/13/2009 7:13:22 AM PDT by rintense (Senior Marketing / IT / UX architect unemployed and looking for work. Freepmail me if you have leads)
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To: DB9

Give it up Rick, you’re done, especially if you think you’re going to pull caucus votes away from Sarah to help your pal Romney.


37 posted on 08/13/2009 7:13:37 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

I agree “ Rick Who”.


38 posted on 08/13/2009 7:19:58 AM PDT by Destroyer Sailor
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To: DB9

Santorum was my Senator for years, he’s more of a social/Christian conservative than even Palin is. However, he’s also restrictive on people’s freedom. Sortof a Christian statist. That, and his unwavering support for the war at a time when it was incredibly unpopular, sunk him in PA.


39 posted on 08/13/2009 7:19:58 AM PDT by RAO1125 (Neoconservatism:Failed. Socialism:Failing (again). Next up: Libertarianism)
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To: DB9

It appears to be English, but it makes no sense whatsoever.

First, Sarah Palin is not in my opinion somebody the GOP needs to be saved from. Sarah Palin is, if the party and even the conservative movement fully realized what they had in her, somebody the whole lot of them ought to have been, ought to be still, fighting for the chance to defend. The fact that Governor Palin felt the need to resign and clowns like Mark Sanford and John Ensign still haven’t ought to be deeply embarrassing to the GOP and conservatives.

Second, assuming for the sake of argument that Sarah Palin is a clear and present danger to the Republican Party...as a great sportsman and entertainer might put it, in order to be the man, you’ve got to beat the woman. I’m not sure that even Mitt Romney can do that. I’m deeply skeptical that Rick Santorum can. This guy needs to put down the weed.


40 posted on 08/13/2009 7:22:32 AM PDT by RichInOC (Palin 2012: The Perfect Storm.)
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