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Friday, March 30, 2012
Rick Santorum Finally Calls President Obama A Nigga.
There are few people on this earth that I love more than Abena Agyeman-Fisher, the editor at NewsOne.com. A consummate professional and arguably the leading online journalist in the country, Abena is never someone I would accuse of being a liar. But this morning, after rolling out of bed and sitting at my desk in my gym shorts, I really thought my colleague might have been hitting the crack pipe.
“Dr. Boyce. Rick Santorum has a video up in which he refers to President Obama as a n*gger,” she said to me.
“What did you say?” I said, as my face twisted up like a newborn baby eating a piece of broccoli. Even I couldn’t believe what my editor was telling me, and I thought she’d lost her mind.
Then, I saw the video. Yes, he said it. I’m sure the Rick Santorum campaign team is strategizing faster than Homeland Security after a terrorist attack to find any BS excuse to convince us that we’re not actually hearing what we can clearly hear. But the evidence shows that Rick Santorum is running head first into the word “n*gger” as he describes the first black president.
I’ve watched this video 14.5 times. I’ve meditated on it, prayed over it, laid hands on it, and sent it to my mama. I had to take a moment to thank God that Rick Santorum, in his conservative brilliance, has finally released videotaped evidence of the kind of smoking gun that many millions of us can use to prove that he is every bit as racist as we’ve always known him to be.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Rick Santorum Says Trayvon's Case Should Be Left To Southern Justice
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says the shooting of an unarmed teenager in an Orlando, Fla., suburb was "horrible" and that the case is, in his words, a "chilling example of the horrible decisions made by people in this process."
Seventeen-year-old Trayvon Martin was fatally shot Feb. 26 while walking through a neighborhood in the suburb of Sanford.
The admitted shooter, George Zimmerman, 28, has claimed self-defense and invoked Florida's' "Stand Your Ground" law. The law gives people wide latitude to use deadly force instead of retreating during a fight, and explains why Zimmerman has not been arrested.
Said Santorum: "Stand your ground is not doing what this man did."
But when asked if the Justice Department should investigate, Santorum said that should be left to local and state authorities.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Pastor Preaches Klan Like Christian
"I don't care what the liberals say, I don't care what the naysayers say, this nation was founded as a Christian nation...There is only one God and his name is Jesus. I'm tired of people telling me that I can't say those words.. Listen to me, If you don't love America, If you don't like the way we do things I have one thing to say - GET OUT. We don't worship Buddha, we don't worship Mohammad, we don't worship Allah, we worship God, we worship God's son Jesus Christ."
In a revival type speech, Greenwell Springs Baptist Church pastor Rev. Dennis Terry introduced Family Research Council president Tony Perkins and 2012 Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Christians, according to Rev. Terry, are the conscience of the state and even the key to turning the economy around. The pastor offered some pointed words about abortion, gay marriage, and prayer in schools, shouting about 'sexual perversion' and putting God back in Washington, D.C., as Senator Santorum was seen clapping, if not cheering, in the background.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
College Is An Indoctrination Mill, So Be A Dummy Like Rick Santorum.
Making the rounds of the Sunday news shows, Rick Santorum reaffirmed his criticism of President Barack Obama as "a snob" for supporting a platform of universal higher education.
The former Pennsylvania senator argued that Obama's encouragement of students to go to college ignored both the reality and ambitions of those who wanted to pursue more technical careers. In an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press," he sounded a more conspiratorial note. Two days after calling colleges "indoctrination mills," Santorum suggested that the president's encouragement of college degrees was a back-door effort at philosophical base building.
"Barack Obama is a person of the left," he said. "He is someone who believes in big government. He believes in the values that are, unfortunately, the dominant values, and political values, and overly politicized values, and politically correct values that are on most college and university campuses."
Read More http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/26/rick-santorum-barack-obama-higher-education_n_1302386.html
Saturday, February 25, 2012
GOP Will To Put Anyone In White House Beside President Obama.
With the Republican presidential nomination still up in the air, the
possibility of a brokered convention is looking
increasingly likely. Under the party’s rules, the delegates won by Mitt
Romney, Rick Santorum, and the others in the primaries and caucuses are
obligated to vote for their assigned candidate only on the first ballot. If no
candidate wins the required number of votes, the delegates can throw their
support to anyone. There’s speculation that party insiders, unhappy with the
current field, might float the candidacy of someone not now in the race, like
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie or Jeb Bush.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
President Obama Takes The High Road Above GOP Mud.
President Obama’s used to it, to going silent on us that is. Conventional
political wisdom suggests that he just sit back and let the Republicans continue
down the path of self-destruction. It’s a scene depicted in a New
Yorker front-cover cartoon, in which the President is watching the GOP
candidates bloody each other up on-screen. But Obama’s lips aren’t just sealed
because of campaign strategy.
Obama also stays quiet because he’s always been a man who observes others fighting but often says nothing. He was relatively speechless at the beginning of the battle between the Wisconsin governor and the state employees. He refrained from jumping in defense of unions. He also let weeks go by before confronting BP for their oil spill in the Gulf.
Read more: http://ideas.time.com/2012/02/22/the-price-of-obamas-continued-silence/?iid=op-main-lede#ixzz1nAsYOrHj
Obama also stays quiet because he’s always been a man who observes others fighting but often says nothing. He was relatively speechless at the beginning of the battle between the Wisconsin governor and the state employees. He refrained from jumping in defense of unions. He also let weeks go by before confronting BP for their oil spill in the Gulf.
Read more: http://ideas.time.com/2012/02/22/the-price-of-obamas-continued-silence/?iid=op-main-lede#ixzz1nAsYOrHj
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Rick Santorum Is Now Running For The Pastor-in-Chief
Republican presidential contender Rick
Santorum stood by his assertion Saturday that Barack Obama supports a "phony
theology not based on the bible," according to the Washington Post.
“It is a new low,” he told reporters at the luncheon. “The president has reached a new low in this country’s history of oppressing religious freedom that we have never seen before. And if he doesn’t want to call his imposition of his values a theology, that’s fine. But it is an imposition of his values over a church who has very clear theological reasons for opposing what the Obama administration is forcing on them.”
Read More http://www.theroot.com/santorum-obama-bible-theology-americans
Friday, February 17, 2012
Santorum And Romney Afraid To Face Newt In His Backyard.
Newt Gingrich had a message for rivals Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney at a campaign event in his native Georgia Friday: bawk bawk bawwwk.
After two people dressed in chicken suits entertained the crowd, holding a sign reading "I'm Chicken to Debate Newt," Gingrich hit his rivals for backing out of a CNN-sponsored debate that had been scheduled for March 1 but was canceled after Santorum, Romney and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas said they would not attend.
"I'm going to ask them to reconsider and come to Georgia. It'll be just fine," Gingrich told an audience of about 400 gathered in an airplane hangar in Peachtree City for an evening rally. "We'll be hospitable, and frankly there's something wrong when someone tries to buy their way to the presidency."
The frequently cash-strapped Gingrich campaign has relied heavily on his solid performances in the national televised events. After the event, talking with reporters, Gingrich said, "All I can tell you is that the average Georgian and the average Ohioan is going to say, 'Let me get this straight, they're not willing to come here to debate but they want my vote?'"

Read Morehttp://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57380707-503544/gingrich-to-rivals-youre-chicken/
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Rick Santorum Talks Down To The 99%
Republican presidential contender Rick Santorum clashed with Tacoma Occupy protesters Monday night during his first visit to a state he said would be a "momentum changer" heading into Super Tuesday.
Minutes into Santorum's speech, protesters began chanting and shouting. They rarely stopped over the next half-hour.
"I think it's really important to understand what this radical element represents," Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, told hundreds of supporters gathered outside the Washington Historical Museum. "What they represent is true intolerance."
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Friday, February 10, 2012
Santorum Says Woman Not Strong Enough For Front Line, But Good For Support.
For a candidate with virtually no staff and who tends to talk off the cuff, Rick Santorum has been nearly gaffe-free. However, this evening might have been his first, and it comes at a time when he is trying to convince voters he is more than “just” a social conservative.
When asked about the Pentagon’s plan to allow women to serve in some combat roles, Santorum told CNN’s John King: “I want to create every opportunity for women to be able to serve this country . . . but I do have concerns about women in front-line combat.
“I think that could be a very compromising situation, where people naturally may do things that may not be in the interest of the mission because of other types of emotions that are involved. It already happens, of course, with the camaraderie of men in combat, but I think it would be even more unique if women were in combat,” Santorum added. “And I think that’s not in the best interests of men, women or the mission.”
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Mitt Romney Wins Over The Rest Of The Stooges.
Mitt Romney secured an overwhelming victory in Saturday’s Nevada caucuses, giving the former Massachusetts governor his second consecutive win of the year as he tightened his claim to dominant front-runner status in what had been a turbulent Republican presidential race.
After his easy victory in Florida on Tuesday, Romney’s win in Nevada, where he also emerged on top four years ago, will provide additional momentum heading to Tuesday’s caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota and set him up for more significant primaries in Michigan and Arizona at the end of the month. The outcome will increase pressure on his rivals to demonstrate how and where they plan to stop him, if they can.
Turnout was far below that of the primaries in Florida, South Carolina or New Hampshire and less than in Iowa’s caucuses.
Romney was far ahead of his closest rivals. Former House speaker Newt Gingrich and Rep. Ron Paul (Tex.) were battling for second place. Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum was running fourth. Counting in Clark County was extremely slow late Saturday, delaying final results.
Addressing cheering supporters in Las Vegas, Romney largely ignored his opponents and focused on President Obama’s handling of the economy. “America needs a president who can fix the economy because he understands the economy,” he said. “I do and I will. This president began his presidency by apologizing for America. He should now be apologizing to America.”

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Saturday, February 4, 2012
Romney Is Winning With Republicans, But Not With The American People.
Las Vegas may be the American capital of gambling, but the odds aren’t very
exciting in Saturday’s Nevada Republican caucuses: Election stat guru Nate
Silver projects a 100% chance that Mitt Romney will win
again, dispatching Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul, while solidifying
Romney’s status as the near-certain Republican nominee. Yes, there are caveats. Very few actual delegates have
been awarded. Super PACs mean that an Sheldon
Adelson here and a Foster
Friess there can help keep Romney’s rivals afloat for a while longer. And
Romney keeps making
comments borrowed from the script of a Dickens villain. Still, the primary
circus is getting ready to leave town.
Romney must be feeling good about his path thus far. It wasn’t always smooth. But overall Romney designed and executed an impressive, corporate-style campaign plan that overcame some massive structural weaknesses, like his past moderation on social issues and the fact that his Massachusetts health care plan closely resembles Obama’s version. He established himself in early 2011 as the presumptive front-runner by methodically raising cash, building a crack campaign team, and sharpening his own speaking and debate skills. When some political analysts assumed the Tea Party would disembowel him with his health care record, Romney mounted an articulate and confident defense that parried the attacks well enough. His defense also averted a new flip-flop that would reignite the narrative that he abandons any politically unprofitable position. And all that preparation–not to mention, let’s be honest, the blessing of some inept and self-destructive primary rivals–will be on display when Nevada hands him a near-certain victory on Saturday.
Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2012/02/03/romney-set-to-advance-in-nevada-but-is-he-falling-behind-obama/#ixzz1lQrLwBq6
Romney must be feeling good about his path thus far. It wasn’t always smooth. But overall Romney designed and executed an impressive, corporate-style campaign plan that overcame some massive structural weaknesses, like his past moderation on social issues and the fact that his Massachusetts health care plan closely resembles Obama’s version. He established himself in early 2011 as the presumptive front-runner by methodically raising cash, building a crack campaign team, and sharpening his own speaking and debate skills. When some political analysts assumed the Tea Party would disembowel him with his health care record, Romney mounted an articulate and confident defense that parried the attacks well enough. His defense also averted a new flip-flop that would reignite the narrative that he abandons any politically unprofitable position. And all that preparation–not to mention, let’s be honest, the blessing of some inept and self-destructive primary rivals–will be on display when Nevada hands him a near-certain victory on Saturday.
Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2012/02/03/romney-set-to-advance-in-nevada-but-is-he-falling-behind-obama/#ixzz1lQrLwBq6
Monday, January 23, 2012
Rick Santorum says to woman that are rape should accept baby as a gift from God.
GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum explained his opposition to abortion even in cases of rape during an interview Friday, saying that women who face such circumstances should "make the best out of a bad situation."
Asked by CNN's Piers Morgan what he would do if his own daughter approached him, begging for an abortion after having been raped, Santorum explained that he would counsel her to "accept this horribly created" baby, because it was still a gift from God, even if given in a "broken" way
Read more http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/23/rick-santorum-abortion-rape_n_1224624.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003
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