To: Utmost Certainty
He projects an image of being a good little Christian family man, which makes them feel good inside and thats enough. Oh, so the character of the candidates doesn't matter to you
Santorum is a good family and it is absurd to attack him or conservatives for finding that to be an admirable quality.
Your comments sound a lot like the one Obama made about conservative voters clinging to their Bibles and guns. It's absurd these sort of comments are being made here.
58 posted on
03/10/2012 3:37:42 PM PST by
Kazan
(Mitt Romney: The greater of two evils)
To: Kazan
Oh, so the character of the candidates doesn't matter to you
Of course character matters, but there's more to good character than simply being a Christian and having a familyI am not attacking those qualities, just pointing out that they're an insufficient standard by themselves.
For instance, I'm not exactly keen on the leadership character of a person who staunchly boasts about being a "principled conservative", and then simultaneously makes excuses for inconsistencies in his 'conservative' record by saying that, "well, sometimes you have to be a team player." Not admitting to one's own hypocrisy is a characterological defect in my view. Whereas if he'd just came out and said, "yes I did this, it was a mistake" I'd have respected him for owning up to it.
66 posted on
03/10/2012 4:02:32 PM PST by
Utmost Certainty
(Our Enemy, the State | Gingrich 2012)
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