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How About Rick Santorum for President?

by 1389AD ( 135 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-Jihad, Barack Obama, Elections 2012, Islam, Islamic Invasion, Republican Party at July 29th, 2011 - 8:30 am

Rick Santorum

From Zilla of the Resistance:

I’ve said again and again how I loathe gutless dhimmi weenies in the GOP and how we need strong leadership to get America off her knees, on her feet and back to kicking ass the way we used to as the undoubted leader of the free world. I believe former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum has they type of strength and moral clarity that our country so desperately needs.

If you do a simple web search for Rick Santorum, all kinds of vile, horrible things come up in the search engines, from vicious nasty leftists, who are clearly afraid of what Rick Santorum represents: pro-life, pro-Israel, anti-sharia, anti-jihad, anti-islamocoddling, strong on immigration issues, and not afraid to speak the truth in clear no-nonsense terms. CRAPTASTIC geeks have “Google bombed” the search engine to manipulate results attached to Santorum’s name so that the very first thing to come up in results is something so vile, disgusting and explicit that I won’t even write it here, but you can go see for yourself quite easily.

Rick Santorum isn’t afraid to come right out and speak the truth about what an unmitigated disaster Obama and his leftist cohorts have been for Americans. Here’s an excerpt from an article he wrote in April of last year…

Read the rest.

Comments, anyone?


CNN Presidential Debate Recap and the Obama Magic is gone

by Phantom Ace ( 79 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, unemployment at June 14th, 2011 - 11:30 am

CNN hosted a debate for the 2012 Republican Presidential candidates last night. My observation was that they are building up Mitt Romney. Clearly the Progressive elites know that Barack Hussein Obama is a failure. They want a Republican whom they can use as a straw man against Obama. Plus if Romney wins, they know he’s not a Conservative and will not change much economically from Obama. There will be some foreign policy changes in regard to Israel, but not much else would change. He received soft ball questions all night. The key moment was when Romney downplayed the threat of Sharia law in the country, despite the fact it’s been used in some criminal cases. He also said he welcomes all faiths. Despite the fact that Islam is a totalitarian political ideology like Nazism and Communism. Imagine Reagan saying that Communism isn’t a threat and he welcomes all ideologies? Nope, because he had principles, unlike Mitt Romney.  Clearly CNN had a Pro-Romney agenda last night.

CNN went after Herman Cain and were giving him hard questions. He would answers and the host John King would twist his answer. Cain had to correct him a few times. Clearly they went after Herman Cain because he’s a proud black man who isn’t a mental slave to the left. CNN had an agenda against Herman Cain.

Ron Paul was Ron Paul. Although I agreed with many of the things he’s said, he’s still crazy!

Newt Gingrich got it right on Islam. He rightfully compared it to Communism and Nazism. During the Coldwar and WWII we didn’t coddle these two ideologies like we coddle Islam. He was right about the importance of a space program as well, but Newt is washed up and yesterday’s news like Charles Johnson.

Tim Pawlenty was boring and lame. He chickened out from going after Mitt Romney on Romneycare. This shows he would be a Bush-like Republican, scared to fight back. No thanks, we had that for 8 years. Turning the other cheek gave us Barack Hussein Obama.

Rick Santorum was sharp, but he’s damaged goods and his stance on preventing abortions for rape victims is sick.

Michele Bachmann was the surprise of the debate. She had a clear command of the issues and was quick on her feet. I was a skeptic of hers, but she was really impressive. If Bachmann keeps up the sharpness and knowledge of the issues, she will be very formidable. Clearly, she has a bright future in politics ahead of her. I would not be shocked if she runs for either the Minnesota Senate or Governorship.

Overall, it was an interesting debate, but CNN had a clear agenda to help Mitt Romney.

Update: Meanwhile Barack Hussein Obama was in Miami. He had a fundraiser in a 2,200 seat concert hall. Only 980 people showed up!

MIAMI, Fla. — A low-dollar fundraiser here Monday felt like a throwback to the 2008 campaign.

There was the same old soundtrack – including “City of Blinding Lights” by U2, the president’s 2008 anthem — the enthusiastic organizers and the abundant appeals for supporters to rally behind President Obama.

The one missing element? Overflowing crowds.

Granted, it was a fundraiser, not a free rally. But the empty seats were hard to miss.

The top level of the 2,200-seat concert hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for Performing Arts was entirely empty, as were the seats along the side of the second and third levels.

The magic is clearly gone and the fact the media is now reporting the low turnout for the Obama event indicates the cocoon is crumbling. 

Obama also might be realizing the game is up for him. He said his family would be OK with one term.

Asked about his family’s reaction to his wanting another term, Obama said: “Michelle and the kids are wonderful in that if I said, `You know, guys, I want to do something different,’ They’d be fine. They’re not invested in daddy being president or my husband being president.”

Do us a favor President Hussein and make your family happy. Don’t run for re-election please.

Santorum announces Presidential Bid

by Phantom Ace ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Republican Party at April 14th, 2011 - 12:03 pm

Rick Santorum has announced his Presidential bid last night on Greta. He’s another Dark Horse in this race. The one issue he has going against him is the perception of him being a hard core Social Conservative Ideologue. He will need to address this perception and remind people of his National Security and Economic records!

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Former Sen. Rick Santorum on Wednesday announced a fundraising committee that allows him to take the first steps toward a presidential campaign.

Santorum, a Pennsylvania Republican who served two terms in the U.S. Senate, has been busy laying the groundwork for an expected presidential bid for months. He lacks the name recognition and fundraising organization of his better-known rivals, but he is a favorite among the social conservatives who hold huge sway in some of the early nominating contests.

So far we have 5 who have declared: Bachman, Romney, Pawlenty, Cain and now Santorum. I want as many as possible to run so we can decide teh future direction of teh GOP.