1994 ... wasn’t that back when Newt Gingrich and many other conservatives supported the individual mandate—without thinking it through—as a way to defeat Hillarycare and single-payer health insurance?
And Rick Santorum actually battled Senator Harris Wofford over the issue of “universal healthcare” and won; this was less than two years after Wofford had used the “universal healthcare” meme as his primary weapon to defeat ex-Governor and ex-U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh (the strongest GOP statewide candidate in PA at the time) in the Senate special election caused by the death of John Heinz.
But, sure, harp on what Santorum may have said in 1994 instead of what he did since that time, and ignore what Newt has said on the issue: that’s a great response to a story about how Tom Tancredo, Mr. Border Security himself, has endorsed Rick Santorum.
I was asking for a specific link, that was my question, and I wasn’t even talking to you...
Rick The Splitter Santorum cannot win, when was the last time you shook hands with reality? Vote for Newt. And think about making a donation, believe me, you’ll be glad you did..
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There is a major difference between saying “I’m a Conservative”, and voting opposite of that very thing.
Rick Santorum, who is typical of many Roman Catholics, is socially conservative but fiscally a bleeding heart liberal. He is what he is, and I accept that. For that reason alone, I will not vote for him. Why?
Becasue we need someone who will change the way Washington does business, and Rick Santorum hasn’t met an earmark that hasn’t made him swoon.