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Why Women Want Rick (There is more to Rick’s support by Middle American Moms than meets the eye)
Townhall ^ | 03/08/2012 | Gina Loudon

Posted on 03/08/2012 10:20:32 AM PST by SeekAndFind

The Lame Stream Media circle like sharks in a blood pool over Rick Santorum’s Catholicism. Funny, they asked conservatives if they were against Romney because they are “anti-Mormon” but no one is asking those attacking Santorum if they are doing it because they are “anti-Catholic.” Do we want a POTUS candidate who doesn’t believe his own faith? We already have that, don’t we?

Rick Santorum is laughing all the way to the ballot box as women swoon, and it isn’t over his good looks. Women like Rick for a lot of reasons. He is every woman’s husband. He is every girl’s dad, complete with the sweater vest. He is every businesswoman’s handy banker. He is every school girl’s slightly geeky, but deliciously smart favorite math teacher. He is the Sunday School teacher we wish we had—the one who actually fights for his faith rather than cowering for church attendance and tithes. He has courage.

Women feel the financial strain created by this administration’s $1 trillion per year spending habit more than our sexier counterparts. We are the ones who have to abandon our choices and go to work. We have to clip coupons, stretch dollars, walk the tightrope between what our kids want and what our struggling budget allows, and we know we couldn’t do it without our spiritual strength. The press’ contention that the social issues don’t matter smack of government constrained churches to us, and we won’t have it. Women need the freedom to worship where they want, how they want, and they don’t want this government threatening their spiritual freedoms. Women understand what Sarah Palin said when she proclaimed that social issues and economic issues are not mutually exclusive-- They are inextricably linked, and women know that because we use the spiritual strengths guaranteed to us by “social issues” to survive the fiscal stresses every day under this imperial President’s reign.

There is more to Rick’s support by Middle American Moms than meets the eye. In the states where he has campaigned and delivered a message, women are feeling emboldened to support this hubby-daddy-slightly geeky teacher-type; they know things the media and GOP establishment wish they could dust away.

Moms like him. Rick and Karen have 7 living children. Karen is an attorney, nurse, and author. Rick knows firsthand what it means to run the carpool, pick up the kids from soccer, help with homework, and drop them at a friends’ house, all while trying to get to work on time or spiff up the house before dinner with the family.

Businesswomen like him. Santorum sponsored and passed the Women’s Business Centers Sustainability Act that established numerous initiatives to support small businesses owned by women.

Work at home moms like him. He has been outspoken and boldly spoken up for women to have the choices they deserve—to work outside the home, or not. He even placed the blame for taking away these freedoms where real women know it belongs—on the radical feminists.

Poor women like him. When he decided to take on the colossal battle of welfare reform, he invited 8 women on welfare to co-create the legislation with him. Who does that? This shows such cool creativity and cutting edge leadership, it would give a sweater vest some swag!

Pro-life women like him. He is an unquestionable champion of life. This means that unborn women probably like him, too. They just won’t be able to say so until about 2013.

Pro-choice women like him. He is the only candidate who has declared that he would not criminalize birth control, unless killing babies is your “method of choice.”

Libertarian women like him. The Cato Institute had rave reviews for the Senator while he was serving in D.C.

Victimized women like him. Unlike Obama, he doesn’t label them victims (AKA: Useful idiots). He empowers crime victims with his tough law for trafficking victims (Trafficking Victims Protection Conference Report) and Aimee’s Law. He co-sponsored the National AMBER Alert Network Act to strengthen alert capabilities and assist state and local law enforcement in catching those who would kidnap a child.

Academic women like him. His mother was the first woman to graduate from Yale. She was the primary breadwinner for his family growing up. His wife, Karen, is a lawyer, nurse, and author. He understands the importance of education and more importantly, the personal satisfaction that comes from women meeting their full potential. His life is living proof of that.

Moms of special ability children like him. As a mother of a child with a Trisomy 21, I can assure you that this hidden, but adamant voting block will move heaven and earth to get to the polls to support someone who loves and understands all the extra joy and challenge in raising a special child. His love for his baby, Gabriel who died, and later for his precious little Bella with Trisomy 18, is all most moms like me need to know the man has a heart the size of Texas, and he wears it on his sleeve for our special little ones.

Mr. Moms even like him! He championed initiatives to encourage participation of fathers in the lives of their children, and provide families with relief from the marriage penalty tax.

While esoteric, overeducated liberals stand in awe as Senator Santorum survives the ravages of the socialist attacks, we Middle American Women quietly smile to ourselves. We know where our vote will be in 2012.

-- Dr. Gina Loudon is the host of the PM drivetime show The Dr. Gina Show heard in 8 states across the Midwest and the South.


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To: itsahoot

We have Barry - you think voters are voting from knowledge and truth? LOL!!


101 posted on 03/08/2012 3:06:52 PM PST by presently no screen name
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To: SeekAndFind

In elections Santorum does terribly with women.

In his 2006 reelection effort for his Senate seat, he got 39% of the female vote.


102 posted on 03/08/2012 6:09:59 PM PST by ansel12
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To: ansel12

RE: In elections Santorum does terribly with women.

WHICH ELECTIONS? He won several and lost one.

You’re only showing the 2006 elections, a terrible year for Republicans where they lost BOTH houses by a huge margin.

What about 1994 and 2000? and his two congressional elections? All of which he won.


103 posted on 03/08/2012 6:41:56 PM PST by SeekAndFind (question)
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To: SeekAndFind

You tell me how Santorum did in 1994, the year before he started campaigning in support of making the Republican party pro-abortion, 3 years before campaigning for the pro-abortion Whitman, or how he did in 2000, after he and Specter had lost that fight to make Republicans pro-abortion, and 4 years before he was fighting for Specter again.

Santorum was destroyed in 2006, the election after his never ending support for the radical pro-abortion Specter over the pro-life conservative.

No republican lost like Santorum, most of them lost by 1 or 2 points. Santorum broke records with an incredible, massive, 18 point loss.


104 posted on 03/08/2012 6:55:24 PM PST by ansel12
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To: Lauren BaRecall

Thanks, Lauren!


105 posted on 03/08/2012 11:14:55 PM PST by Yaelle (Santorum 2012 - we need a STEADY conservative President)
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To: ansel12; SeekAndFind

Nobody WON, like Santorum:

“Two years later, he (Santorum) won 61 percent of the vote even as President George H.W. Bush lost his district by 22 points — an astounding result, really.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/the-case-for-rick-santorum/2011/04/14/AFhEhpdD_blog.html

And Rick Santorum won 4 out of 5 races.

btw, Reagan won in a landslide AFTER losing a race.


106 posted on 03/09/2012 12:39:08 AM PST by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: Sun

A lot changed from winning a good election in a Congressional district in 1992, and breaking records in a landslide loss as he was run out of his Senate seat in 2006.

Maybe it was his never ending support for liberal, pro-abortion candidates.

Three years after that 1992 election that you are so proud of, Rick Santorum was endorsing a campaign to force the Republican party to stop being pro-life.

Santorum was campaigning for a Presidential candidate running on this plank. “”“In 1996, I intend to win the other house — the White House — with ten commitments to America… including a woman’s right to choose…”” I pledge to lead the fight to strip the strident anti-choice language from the Republican National platform…””

Santorum admits that he had been pro-abortion all of his life, until he switched in preparation to launch his political career.


107 posted on 03/09/2012 12:56:57 AM PST by ansel12
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To: Sun
btw, Reagan won in a landslide AFTER losing a race.

Reagan was never kicked out of an office, or lost a general election, or failed to be reelected, you are talking about Presidential primaries which nobody refers to as losing "elections".

108 posted on 03/09/2012 1:52:18 AM PST by ansel12
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To: ansel12

RE: Whitman

Who was the alternative to Whitman in NJ? ANS: Jim Florio ( an even more pro-choice candidate). As I said, you are not always given the choice between two palatable candidates. You have to choose the lesser of the two evils. That does not make Santorum ( who was and still is a stalwart in defending the unborn) pro-choice ( as you would want to imply ).

And look what Whitman did in NJ, SHE REVERSED MANY OF FLORIO’s devastating tax policies.

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RE: Arlen Specter (again)

1) Specter SUPPORTED Santorum in ALL his candidacy, from Congress to Senate ( all 16 years ). You expect Santorum to turn traitor on someone who stalwartly supported him for 16 years? Hey, why did Sarah Palin, Tea Party darling, support John “Amnesty” McCain in Arizona over his tea party supported opponent? Same answer — LOYALTY.

That doesn’t imply that Santorum is pro-choice.

2) And let’s talk about Arlen Specter ( the pro-choice senator ).

Well, how do we like Justice Clarence Thomas? He’s about my favorite member of the Supreme Court. But it was Sen. Specter who cut Anita Hill’s testimony to pieces in the Judiciary Committee hearings in 1991. Without Specter’s evisceration of Miss Hill’s inconsistencies, it is highly doubtful that Thomas would have survived.

SO, Pro-life, originalist, Catholic, conservative CLARENCE THOMAS became Supreme Court justice partly BECAUSE Arlen Specter FOUGHT for him. And guess what? SANTORUM CITED THIS IN HIS CAMPAIGN FOR SPECTER.

I’ll never forget watching the confirmation vote on Justice Thomasthat night. Hollywood’s Ted Danson was sitting right in front of me, gripping the brass rail. His knuckles went white, and the large bald spot on the back of his head went red, as Thomas’s nomination was approved by the thin margin of 52-48. And yes, Arlen Specter VOTED and FOUGHT FOR HIM.

Later that night, Sen. Specter strode over to the den of that lion of the right, Paul Weyrich, to receive the plaudits of grateful conservatives.

So, what did Specter do after Rick Santorum endorsed him in 2004? Do we remember the 2005 hearings for John Roberts and Sam Alito? Chairman Specter skillfully guided both of those worthy gentlemen to seats on the Supreme Court.

I knew that it was by no means assured that they would get though the Kennedy-Biden-Leahy-Schumer gauntlet of the Judiciary Committee.

But they did. And we can thank Arlen Specter for that. He ruled the narrowly divided Judiciary Committee with a firm hand. He put Ted Kennedy down, sharply. That was a joy to see. And all the while, Specter was undergoing chemo and radiation for a brain tumor!

I agree with all my conservative friends. I don’t like Arlen Specter. I wish we had not had to support him ever. But Ronald Reagan backed the infinitely worse Lowell Weicker of Connecticut (who gave the state its INCOME TAX when it formerly had none ) and got nothing from Weicker in return ( and where are the condemnation of Ronald Reagan for this? NOTHING BUT SILENCE ).

So nope, ONE SUPPORT OF ARLEN SPECTER WHO DID MANY GOOD THINGS FOR THE CONSERVATIVE CAUSE ( 3 Justices of the SCOTUS owe their confirmation to his fighting for them and many other judges in the lower courts ), does not support your notion that Santorum is a fake conservative.

Sometimes, looking at things in perspective goes a long way.


109 posted on 03/09/2012 5:51:53 AM PST by SeekAndFind (question)
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To: ansel12

RE: Reagan was never kicked out of an office, or lost a general election, or failed to be reelected, you are talking about Presidential primaries which nobody refers to as losing “elections”.

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Your argument looks like this — If a Politician loses a race either the presidential race or the race in his state, his career is at an end and he is thus, un-electable.

For a refutation of that see — Nixon, Richard.

The man lost in 1960 vs Kennedy and then went on to LOSE the governor election in California in 1962. You know the rest of the story.


110 posted on 03/09/2012 5:55:49 AM PST by SeekAndFind (question)
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To: SeekAndFind
If he wants to help Mitt, he would have gotten out of the way now and made it easier for Mitt to cruise instead of losing so many states.

Wrong. Santorum has to wait until Newt is out of the water with very little chance of winning - that's their plan all along. If Santorum dropped out now, Newt would over take Mitt in a NY minute. Mitt isn't cruising anywhere as long as Newt is in it.

111 posted on 03/09/2012 7:22:52 AM PST by presently no screen name
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To: Sun

You can’t legislate people’s behavior. Their hearts have to be changed. The church does that, not the BIG gov’t candidate.

It’s the economy, stupid. Newt already balanced the federal budge 4 times with the democratic president.

I’ll take the PROVEN DOER not a BIG gov’t talker. THE GOP E will never get my vote and Santorum is/has always backed the GOP E.


112 posted on 03/09/2012 7:30:03 AM PST by presently no screen name
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To: Lauren BaRecall
I directly addressed your question, and then you threw out any old thing back at me.

You got the truth back to your 'follow the leader' approach - if some paid entertainer like Levin supported him it must be right.

So much for having a discussion.

So much for thinking for yourself. You are the media's and the advertisers who support them - dream. They do it because it works every time. The clueless masses go willingly off a cliff with their propaganda - just give them a talking head that they believe in and we got them.

And the GOP E takes care of trashing who they will (any proven conservative, Newt and Sarah) and they get what they want - NO ONE ROCKS THEIR BOAT!

And WeThePeople are defeated once again by those who 'follow the leader' instead of thinking for themselves.

113 posted on 03/09/2012 7:54:08 AM PST by presently no screen name
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To: presently no screen name

You asked the question “Who would...?”

And I answered your question “Mark Levin.”


114 posted on 03/09/2012 9:02:47 AM PST by Lauren BaRecall (I declare for Santorum)
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To: Lauren BaRecall

And I answered BIG DEAL - a sponsor paid talking head with restrictions for paycheck.


115 posted on 03/09/2012 11:20:26 AM PST by presently no screen name
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To: presently no screen name
you think voters are voting from knowledge and truth?

Not Hardly!


116 posted on 03/09/2012 12:15:47 PM PST by itsahoot (Stolen Elections, Not Just For Democrats Anymore.)
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To: presently no screen name
"Newt, however, one could sit and chat with about anything."

Ain't that the truth...

See Newt sit...

See Newt chat...


117 posted on 03/09/2012 12:26:33 PM PST by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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To: SeekAndFind
Even Nixon was never defeated in a history making landslide as an incumbent, so I don't know what your point was.

Santorum was a sitting Senator running for reelection, and he was dumped in a history making 18 point rejection.

Santorum is the guy who endorsed this party platform in 1996.

"In 1996, I intend to win the other house — the White House — with ten commitments to America… including a woman’s right to choose.” "I pledge to lead the fight to strip the strident anti-choice language from the Republican National platform"

118 posted on 03/09/2012 12:34:07 PM PST by ansel12
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To: ansel12

RE: Even Nixon was never defeated in a history making landslide as an incumbent, so I don’t know what your point was

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My Point was 2006 was an ABERRATION.

I’m not at all confident that Pat Toomey could have carried Pennsylvania that year, as President Bush was losing the state to John Kerry.

When we ask what Reagan would do, it might be helpful to
recall what Reagan actually did. So now, if we get Rick Santorum in the White House, Pat Toomey in the Senate, and Arlen Specter in retirement, why can’t we conservatives be happy?


119 posted on 03/09/2012 12:38:39 PM PST by SeekAndFind (question)
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To: SeekAndFind

Who was the alternative to the rabidly pro-abortion Specter in 1996, and 2004?

Would you support this agenda? Watch the video.

This is the video of Specter’s announcement and platform, Santorum is there on stage endorsing it.

http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/64281-1

Santorum is seen nodding and applauding at Specter’s side:

3:46 mark: “In 1996, I intend to win the other house — the White House — with ten commitments to America… including a woman’s right to choose…

13:22 mark: “Even though we have this historic opportunity for these achievements, there are those in our party who would lead us down a different path — and squander this unique moment in our nation’s history — by using our political capital — to pursue a radical social agenda — that would end a woman’s right to choose…

13:48 mark: “When Pat Robertson says there is no constitutional doctrine of separation between Church and State, I say he is wrong…

14:31 mark: “When Ralph Reed says a pro-choice Republican isn’t qualified to be our President, I say the Republican Party will not be intimidated or blackmailed by those kinds of threats.I, and millions of other pro-choice Republicans, will not be disenfranchised and made second class citizens.

15:33 mark: “… it is not Christian, or religious, or Judeo-Christian to bring God into politics; or to advocate intolerance and promote exclusion.

15:54 mark: “I want to take abortion out of politics. I want to keep the Republican Party focused on the vital economic and foreign policy issues — and leave moral issues such as abortion to the conscience of the individual. I believe abortion is an issue to be decided by women…

16:40 mark: “I pledge to lead the fight to strip the strident anti-choice language from the Republican National platform…”


120 posted on 03/09/2012 12:39:07 PM PST by ansel12
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