“I’m not a manager. I’m not a visionary ...
... and I don’t know why the hell I’m being there, trying to convince you that I’m not fit to lead and manage an administration, the American economy and great challenges to accomplish for America’s future prosperity.”
Santorum says little about economy during Phoenix speech Santorum, a staunch Roman Catholic and “tea party” supporter, drove home a message of limited government and family values as the featured speaker at the Maricopa County Republican Committee’s primary-election lunch. He was there with wife Karen and three of their seven children.
Entering as his alma mater Pennsylvania State University’s fight song played, Santorum appealed for votes to about 500 Republicans at the El Zaribah Shrine.
“You need to speak loudly on Tuesday that you want someone who’s going to stand up and fight the insiders,” Santorum said, calling himself a candidate who has “a track record of cutting spending and taking on the big problem of entitlements, a track record and a vision to fight against the radical Islamists who threaten our country and threaten our freedoms, someone who has a track record of sticking up for the foundational pillars of our society: faith and family.”
At the lunch, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said he spent about 20 minutes speaking privately with Santorum. An endorsement by the nationally known sheriff would have given Santorum a major boost among conservative voters.
But Arpaio stayed neutral.
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You can say that again, Ricky.
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