Posted on 07/15/2012 8:14:07 PM PDT by Innovative
Former Sen. Rick Santorum was back on the stump in his home territory of western Pennsylvania over the weekend, but this time in a new role: Mitt Romney's attack dog.
"The republic is at stake," Santorum told a crowd gathered in the hot and cramped Victory Center, many of them wiping their brows. "One man is who we have to put our trust in to go out and fight that battle, and win that battle. And we must rally behind and do everything we possibly can to support Gov. Mitt Romney so he's the next president of the United States."
"This is my home stomping territory around here, and we're going to be spending some time out here doing things to help candidates and certainly [doing] whatever we can to help Governor Romney." Last week, Santorum appeared at a Romney campaign office opening in Davenport, Iowa.
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You mean I’m not alone? That is comforting. Thank you. Things have been going a little surreal around here lately, amongst all the cooperatin’ and complyin’, going on and I’m having a little trouble adjusting.
I’ve decided not to adjust. :/ Best, Rita
“If Romney swore he was going to cut the Gov’t in half, you wouldn’t believe him!”
You know nothing of the sort!
“We know what he did in Mass., but the fact is it is either him or Obama-make your pick.”
Politics in this nation works thusly: Mitt Romney asks for my vote and convinces me he is the man I should want for President.
There is nothing wrong with asking him questions about what exactly he intends to do to solve the nation’s problems BEFORE we vote. Generalities won’t cut it, either. This nation is in deep trouble socially and economically and voters want specifics.
We don’t vote THEN find out what he intends to do. That is the communist way, as demonstrated by Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the House of Reps with the vote on Obamacare.
And your bullying me into voting for a candidate, claiming I’m otherwise supporting Obama, is unAmerican.
You can ask him anything you like but the fact is it is either Obama or him.
He went through an entire primary where questions were being asked of him!
So save the nonense, you don't want to vote for him, fine, but don't give me the nonense you need to find out more about him.
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