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Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum showed up at a campaign stop in Iowa to find only one voter waiting for him, but he called the event a success anyway.
originally posted by: ugmold
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum showed up at a campaign stop in Iowa to find only one voter waiting for him, but he called the event a success anyway.
He took the opportunity to warn her about Gay Marriage.
He took a dinner break and by that time 3 more Voters showed up.
Way to go Rick!
Raw Story
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
originally posted by: ugmold
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum showed up at a campaign stop in Iowa to find only one voter waiting for him, but he called the event a success anyway.
He took the opportunity to warn her about Gay Marriage.
He took a dinner break and by that time 3 more Voters showed up.
Way to go Rick!
Raw Story
No way. Lol
Did he also lecture the Pope on climate change?
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: ugmold
Why does his campaign remind me of Spinal Taps final tour?
Did you see the article about how he suggested the Pope shouldn't mess around with science, because, well ..... church isn't science
So is he admitting that intelligent design and creation "science" aren't science?
On Monday, presidential candidate Rick Santorum did an interview with a local talk radio host where the topic of Pope Francis came up. Santorum, who is Catholic, said he was a “huge fan” of the Pope, but disagrees with his viewpoint on climate change.
“The church has gotten it wrong a few times on science, and I think that we probably are better off leaving science to the scientists,” he said. “I think when we get involved with controversial political and scientific theories, then I think the church is probably not as forceful and credible. And I've said this to the bishops many times when they get involved in agriculture policy or things like that, that are really outside the scope of what the church's main message is.”
The thing that Santorum does not mention is that Pope Francis actually is a scientist. He has a degree in Chemistry from the University of Buenos Aires.
I think the GOPs plan is to fill the primary with the parties biggest nut bags so Jeb comes off looking like a rock star.
It's a precipitous fall from the glory days when the host posted huge ratings numbers, had affiliates clamoring to join his network, and dictated Republican politics. All of that seems increasingly distant now. With his comically inflated, $50 million-a-year syndication deal set to expire next year, Limbaugh's future seems uncertain. "Who would even want someone whose audience is aging and is considered toxic to many advertisers," asked RadioInsight last month.