It’s rare when I totally agree with a poster’s every word, so I will defer. I think Santorum tends toward a holier than Thou preachy style, that’s a turn on for some and a turn off for some. I also think he sometimes aims his Catholicism at his mentor, Catholic convert, Newt Gingrich, and I find that very tacky.
Every candidate is pro-life, save for the abortionist pig, Romney, and Newt Gingrich was the first to bring the issue of Obama’s attack on the Catholic Church and Freedom to light during one of the debates, so let’s not pretend that social issues are the exclusive realm of Rick Santorum.
Like most other issues, from Afghanistan and obama’s apology, Newt Gingrich is responsible for first bringing them to light.
He is the candidate with solid well-thought out solutions.
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I think that’s Apollo5600’s point, but I don’t expect him to agree with me 100% either.
You understand me perfectly. I was starting to think that maybe I’m crazy, since everybody tells me I say things I’m pretty sure I didn’t say.
Imho, Santorum would be a weak president. I’ll stop there, because I may have to vote for him, and it may make sense for Newt to choose him as VP.