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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    Palin Praises Santorum and Trump

    In Monday afternoon Fox News interview, ex-Alaska Guv praises Santorum again and adds "Donald Trump has a lot to offer."
    Palin: "I did praise Rick Santorum and I'll praise him again...

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    Surging Santorum
    Rick Santorum, consistently lagging behind the top tier candidates until a jump in the polls last week, claimed the momentum as he traveled across Iowa making final arguments and trying to bolster turnout ahead of tomorrow's Iowa caucuses. Santorum is peaking at the best possible time, emerging from the pack as a conservative alternative to Romney after Perry, Newt Gingrich and Michele Bachmann have fallen in recent polling. Santorum joined Sean on the NewsMaker Hotline to discuss his campaign and his chances of winning at the Iowa caucuses. "We're out here working hard," Santorum told Sean. "We have five Town Hall meetings today which will put us over 380 Town Hall meetings in the state of Iowa. I think the people of Iowa, as they've looked at the candidates, we've stacked up well and we have a good chance in Iowa."

    Gingrich: 'I Feel Romney-boated'
    Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich joined the last hour of Monday's program and discussed the Iowa caucuses. Gingrich remained steadfast in his determination not to run a negative campaign. In fact, earlier today Gingrich said he felt he had been "Romney-boated," referring to the millions of dollars of ads Mitt Romney has run "smearing" Gingrich's reputation. Gingrich even went so far as to suggest Romney would buy the presidency if he could. "Romney is a moderate from Massachusetts who has tried to hide behind negative ads to avoid having to defend his own record," Gingrich told Sean. Gingrich was asked over the weekend what his greatest weakness was. "It's probably that I'm too reasonable," Gingrich replied. "And I should've responded to the negative ads sooner."
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    • clint404
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      • Jul 2011
      • 317

      #3
      None of this will bring Ron Paul down.

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      • GoVegan
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        • Oct 2009
        • 5603

        #4
        Originally posted by clint404
        None of this will bring Ron Paul down.
        Your right. He shouldn't need any help with that.

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        • clint404
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          • Jul 2011
          • 317

          #5
          LOL...good one. We'll see...

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          • wa3zrm
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            • May 2009
            • 4436

            #6
            Top Iowa Mormon shuns Romney to stump with Santorum

            ORANGE CITY, Iowa — As GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum spent Sunday stumping in northwestern Iowa, it was he — and not rival Mitt Romney — who had Mormon Secretary of State Matt Schultz at his side.
            Instead of backing Mr. Romney, a fellow Mormon, Mr. Schultz chose to support Mr. Santorum early last month while the devoted Catholic was still lagging near the bottom of the pack. He pointed to “core values” the two share, offering the former Pennsylvania senator another endorsement based not on his religion, but his positions.
            Mr. Santorum has been pocketing endorsements from non-Catholic social conservatives, despite spending most of the campaign season overshadowed in a Republican field that includes three evangelicals, two Mormons and one fellow Catholic.
            He recently won highly sought-after endorsements from prominent Iowa evangelical leader Bob Vander Plaats, head of the Family Leader, and Chuck Hurley, president of the Iowa Family Policy Centre.
            And earlier in the month, he won a nod from Mr. Schultz, who became the only Iowa statewide elected official to endorse a candidate so far. Mr. Schultz traveled the campaign trail with Mr. Santorum on Sunday afternoon, greeting voters at the Daily Grind in Sioux City and at Northwestern Bank in Orange City.

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            • clint404
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              • Jul 2011
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              #7
              Santorum is an openly racist bigot who calls for profiling of every muslim and immediate bombing of iran and has absolutely no economic experience. That and the fact he just lost in his last election.

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              • sgreger1
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                • Mar 2009
                • 9451

                #8
                What boggles my mind is that we live ina country where one party actually runs on the platform:

                1. I will bring jesus into the whitehouse
                2. I will bomb iran immediately.
                3. No rights for gays.


                And that all of these candidates are more "electable" than Ron Paul. Boggles my mind.

                Meanwhile, Obama signed NDAA yesterday so we're all ****ed anyways, not that it gives him any powers he iddn't already have but it just kinda put it down on paper. Not only did he not veto it, but he used a signing statement to make it into law as well. Of course the republicans packaged it in with defense spending like the scum they are so it was either pass it or don't let the troops get paid, but if it were me I would have vetoed that shit and made a big PR mess over it, and say "Look, the republicans are willing to stop paying the troops just to make sure they get NDAA passed". But he is a spineless coward shill so that won't be happening.

                Next up is SOPA baby, it's an all you can eat buffet of ****ing the constitution and individuals this year for us!

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                • EricHill78
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                  • Jun 2010
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                  #9
                  Is Santorum latin for sanitarium?

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                  • clint404
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                    • Jul 2011
                    • 317

                    #10
                    He's the next mike huckabee. In way over his head. He's gonna get grilled over an open flame in the next debate.

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                    • clint404
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                      • Jul 2011
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                      #11
                      Palin warns not to marginalize ron paul

                      http://www.therightscoop.com/palin-g...is-supporters/

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                      • wa3zrm
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                        • May 2009
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                        #12
                        Rick Santorum Explains Why He Wears Sweater Vests

                        During an interview with conservative radio host Laura Ingraham, Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum explains his penchant for sweater vests:
                        Audio at link. 4 minutes.

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                        • EricHill78
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                          #13
                          A candidate that would wear Cosby sweaters at all times..



                          Now that is change I can believe in.

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                          • wa3zrm
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                            • May 2009
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                            #14
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                            • AtreyuKun
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                              • Aug 2009
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                              #15
                              “[Gay marriage] threatens my marriage. It threatens all marriages. It threatens the traditional values of this country.”

                              - Speaking to The New York Times Magazine, May 2005

                              **** him.

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