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Drachen
04-10-2012, 01:32 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/10/politics/campaign-wrap/index.html?hpt=hp_c1


On TV right now discussing the suspension of his campaign.

Magua
04-10-2012, 01:35 PM
I'll miss the nightly comedy:lol

Drachen
04-10-2012, 01:36 PM
At my wife's work they have it on CNN with no volume and she said "Santorum is out, we are going to have to watch the news tonight!"

News = Daily show. :lol

Goran Dragic
04-10-2012, 01:38 PM
lol he's still whoring his kids as a means to create voter sympathy even after suspending his campaign

hater
04-10-2012, 01:40 PM
who will defend the country from the Devil now?

Goran Dragic
04-10-2012, 01:43 PM
Why did god tell Santorum, Bachmann, Cain and Perry to run only so they could all lose to a Mormon?

God has a pretty sick sense of humor.

Venti Quattro
04-10-2012, 01:43 PM
:lmao :lmao :lmao

baseline bum
04-10-2012, 01:47 PM
:cry Who will be there to protect me from the University of California now? :cry

jack sommerset
04-10-2012, 01:49 PM
The party is over. Now on to business. It's going to get a ugly for Obama and his flock. I pray for them. God bless.

Spurminator
04-10-2012, 01:50 PM
One long national distraction is finally over.

fraga
04-10-2012, 01:50 PM
Wow...who would've thought...I was certain Gingrich would bow out way before Santorum...now Gingrich is just gonna look like an ass if he stays in...more so than he already does...

baseline bum
04-10-2012, 02:35 PM
Since he's Catholic he has zero chance getting picked for the VP slot too. Frothy's only real option now is Fox News.

LnGrrrR
04-10-2012, 02:39 PM
Cmon Santorum, give us one for the road... don't you want to blurt out something like, "In all honesty, I'd really like to thank the black and Mexican community for coming out. I've never been around more than 3 or 4 of you at the same time, so it was quite an experience. I want you to know, even though I'm leaving this race, we'll always have tacos and Kool-aid!"

DarrinS
04-10-2012, 02:50 PM
@Goran Dragic

Saw this in your sig
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/533688_10151432364960072_713215071_23566998_154964 4158_n.jpg


Snopes is your friend
http://www.snopes.com/politics/santorum/taliban.asp

SA210
04-10-2012, 02:50 PM
Viva Porn! :lmao

Drachen
04-10-2012, 02:50 PM
Cmon Santorum, give us one for the road... don't you want to blurt out something like, "In all honesty, I'd really like to thank the black and Mexican community for coming out. I've never been around more than 3 or 4 of you at the same time, so it was quite an experience. I want you to know, even though I'm leaving this race, we'll always have tacos and Kool-aid!"

Eh, we'll probably just have to make do with a greatest hits album.

DarrinS
04-10-2012, 02:55 PM
Cmon Santorum, give us one for the road... don't you want to blurt out something like, "In all honesty, I'd really like to thank the black and Mexican community for coming out. I've never been around more than 3 or 4 of you at the same time, so it was quite an experience. I want you to know, even though I'm leaving this race, we'll always have tacos and Kool-aid!"



Just claim that he said it and tell boutons to spread the word.

Or, send it to your local NBC affiliate.

LnGrrrR
04-10-2012, 03:02 PM
@Goran Dragic

Saw this in your sig
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/533688_10151432364960072_713215071_23566998_154964 4158_n.jpg


Snopes is your friend
http://www.snopes.com/politics/santorum/taliban.asp

If you look at the bottom of the picture, it says "Americans for a More American America."

Pretty sure the picture is satirical.

LnGrrrR
04-10-2012, 03:03 PM
Tbh, he was obviously brought down by the Porno Industry Illuminati.

boutons_deux
04-10-2012, 03:09 PM
Rick Santorum's Greatest Hits


His scorched-earth assault on Romney, even as it became increasingly clear he had no chance at winning.

His shock-and-awwwwwww campaign against abusive puppy mills.

His complete and total reversal on campaign finance.

The wrestling journalist who described his 1989 conversation with Santorum as "asshole central."

This quiz.

His principled opposition to human–jellyfish hybrids.

His defense of anti-sodomy laws.

His love of coal.

His bizarre attack on single mothers—and equally bizarre end-times theory about Iran.

The fact that Obamacare was designed to help families like his—whether he admits it or not.

His traveling roadshow, which included the aforemention dude with the pickup truck, and the overwhelming majority of the Duggars.

His bizarre assault on prenatal testing, which he called a coordinated effort "cull the ranks of the disabled in our society."

His tendency to get sidetracked by arguing with college kids about gay marriage.

And...his Google problem.

http://motherjones.com/mojo/2012/04/rick-santorum-drops-out-greatest-hits

There are sure to be other summaries. The guy is An American Classic running as a hard-core Papist, an intrusive, authoritarian theocrat.

Slutter McGee
04-10-2012, 05:24 PM
Thank God. I was afraid I was going to have to vote for Obama to keep this dipshit out of office. Now I can vote for a Republican that isn't a theocratic dumbass who would probably start world war 3 in an attempt to bring about the end times....and even worse...ban my porn.

Sincerely,

Slutter McGee

SnakeBoy
04-10-2012, 07:48 PM
Finally something I can support Santorum on.

spursncowboys
04-10-2012, 08:02 PM
His son got real sick. I hope he gets better. He is a great American and would have been a better President than the present.

baseline bum
04-10-2012, 08:52 PM
His daughter got sick and he is a piece of shit American who would have been a ridiculous embarrassment to this country.

Jacob1983
04-10-2012, 11:20 PM
Did any of you have a party when you heard the news? I swear people are too hardcore when it comes to politics. I hear people say how they hate Ron Paul, Romney, Santorum, or Obama but I mean, do you know them personally? Have they personally screwed you over in some way? I guess I could understand in a way if people had bad feelings toward Bush and Obama over their loved ones dying in Iraq and/Afghanistan. I could also understand how the families of 9/11 victims or Hurricane Katrina victims have bad blood with Bush. Other than that, I just don't get it.

Did you honestly think that even by some mystical chance that Santorum became president that he would do all of the shit he promised?
Do you really think he would stop people from looking at internet porn? Do you think he would stop gay people and straight people from having anal sex? Do you think that he would stop people from being atheists, Jews, or Muslims? Do you think he would have banned abortion?

Winehole23
04-10-2012, 11:44 PM
Did any of you have a party when you heard the news? I swear people are too hardcore when it comes to politics. I hear people say how they hate Ron Paul, Romney, Santorum, or Obama but I mean, do you know them personally? Have they personally screwed you over in some way? I guess I could understand in a way if people had bad feelings toward Bush and Obama over their loved ones dying in Iraq and/Afghanistan. I could also understand how the families of 9/11 victims or Hurricane Katrina victims have bad blood with Bush. Other than that, I just don't get it. Some posters get all emo about politicians, others get more emo about what other posters say.

Level of emotionality is pretty high generally. Fear, envy and resentment are biggies, but impatience, annoyance and overconfidence do a lot of heavy lifting too.

Jacob1983
04-11-2012, 12:05 AM
I've been rooting for Ron Paul but I'm not going to cry if he doesn't get the nomination or doesn't run as a 3rd party candidate. It's just politics. After this election, people will still have sex and gay sex. People will still be able to read whatever kinds of books they want to read. People will still be able to look at porn. Dudes will still be able to be chicks and chicks will still be able to be dudes. Women will still be able to kill their unborn babies legally. People will still be buying shit that they don't need but are only really buying it because they think it will make them happy and have worth. Adam Sandler will still make shitty movies. Madonna will still be on stage shaking her old lady ass and legs. Life will go on no matter.

Winehole23
04-11-2012, 12:40 AM
For months, Santorum failed to raise money, failed to hire a campaign staff, failed to create a campaign structure, failed to create a base of supporters, and failed to impress in the endless stream of candidate debates. A couple of weeks before the Iowa caucuses, Santorum was in the low single-digits in national GOP polls -- he was neck and neck with Huntsman -- and was generally considered an afterthought, when he was considered at all.


And yet, despite having very little money, no staff, no organization, few endorsements, an unimpressive legislative record, and a weak message, Rick Santorum managed to beat Mitt Romney 10 times during the Republican nominating race (Iowa, Colorado, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kansas, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana). The total reaches 11 if you include Missouri's pseudo primary in February.
http://maddowblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/10/11123870-santorum-stands-down?lite

DUNCANownsKOBE
04-11-2012, 01:02 AM
Not really all that impressive given that Santorum appeals to the religious right far more than Romney does.

Wild Cobra
04-11-2012, 03:01 AM
Not really all that impressive given that Santorum appeals to the religious right far more than Romney does.
I think you give the religious vote too much credit.

Winehole23
04-11-2012, 03:15 AM
wrt Santorum in these primaries, he's spot on

SnakeBoy
04-11-2012, 03:25 AM
Did any of you have a party when you heard the news? I swear people are too hardcore when it comes to politics. I hear people say how they hate Ron Paul, Romney, Santorum, or Obama but I mean, do you know them personally? Have they personally screwed you over in some way? I guess I could understand in a way if people had bad feelings toward Bush and Obama over their loved ones dying in Iraq and/Afghanistan. I could also understand how the families of 9/11 victims or Hurricane Katrina victims have bad blood with Bush. Other than that, I just don't get it.

Did you honestly think that even by some mystical chance that Santorum became president that he would do all of the shit he promised?
Do you really think he would stop people from looking at internet porn? Do you think he would stop gay people and straight people from having anal sex? Do you think that he would stop people from being atheists, Jews, or Muslims? Do you think he would have banned abortion?

Nice lecture. What exactly in this thread inspired it?

You haven't been so nice towards Santorum yourself...


Santorum is a joke. He's the "homo hunter" in my book. He's care more about gay sex, gay people, and Muslims than the economy. Who the fuck cares about gay guys doing each other and Muslims doing their thing? I mean seriously, isn't the economy an important issue?

Santorum is a dumbass. North Dakota would probably be one of the safest places in America to be at if there was a big terrorist attack or war in America.

Santorum claiming to be a conservative is like Stern saying that Donaghy was the only dirty ref. It's a big ass lie.
Ron Paul is the most conservative candidate in the GOP field.

SnakeBoy
04-11-2012, 03:30 AM
wrt Santorum in these primaries, he's spot on

I think the TEA Party vote played as much or more of a role in Santorum's limited success than the religious right. They were the ones who worked their way through the not Romney candidates until they had to go with Santorum for lack of another choice.

Wild Cobra
04-11-2012, 03:31 AM
I think the TEA Party vote played as much or more of a role in Santorum's limited success than the religious right. They were the ones who worked their way through the not Romney candidates until they had to go with Santorum for lack of another choice.
Think they will now support Paul?

SnakeBoy
04-11-2012, 03:41 AM
Think they will now support Paul?

No chance, they'll get on board with Romney. The talk radio guys who they listen to are already talking up Romney after bashing him for months. Like the saying goes Dems fall in love Republicans fall in line.

Wild Cobra
04-11-2012, 05:23 AM
No chance, they'll get on board with Romney. The talk radio guys who they listen to are already talking up Romney after bashing him for months. Like the saying goes Dems fall in love Republicans fall in line.
Hard to say in my view. I do know quite a few Tea Party type people. They are more libertarian than the average republican. Some of the Santorum may go to Gingrich as well. I guess we will see in the next few elections.

boutons_deux
04-11-2012, 05:33 AM
InSaneTorum won state delegates when a state polled as 50%+ evangelicals, more proof how screwed up, anti-democratic, extreme fringe, and theocratic the religiously nutty evangelicals are.

How Rick Santorum Moved the GOP Primary to the Right

Romney will be as moderate as he can get away with, to maximize his chances of winning the general election. But being so lacking in principle, he will also, when necessary, swerve far to the right to appease conservatives. And that is what he has to do repeatedly to fend off Santorum’s challenge.

It was hard to imagine, even when staunch social conservatives such as Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry led the Republican field, that the primaries would become dominated by contraception. Few living politicians have made a point of decrying the immoral behavior that they believe contraception encourages. But Rick Santorum is one of them.

Prior to this campaign Santorum’s political identity was dominated by two concerns: a social conservatism that could veer into homophobia, and a hawkishness that could veer into paranoia.

Santorum has been beating the drum for a confrontation with Iran for years. His incessant fear-mongering on the campaign trail and in Republican debates—like his bizarre assertion that the United States faces a socialist/Islamist/terrorist threat from Latin America—has helped the GOP find its voice on foreign policy. President Obama has prosecuted the war against Al Qaeda much more effectively than did President Bush. That has left Republicans in a bind, unsure of whether they should follow their reflex to characterize Obama as weak, as they typically denigrate Democrats, when they lack any evidence to support such a claim. Especially with Ron Paul’s isolationist candidacy picking up enthusiastic support, Republicans were left flailing, attempting to somehow criticize Obama from the left and right simultaneously on issues such as Libya. Santorum, the most reliable proponent of neoconservative belligerence on the Middle East, argued forcefully with Paul in the debates and showed the way forward on foreign policy for other Republicans. The GOP message—that Obama has shown weakness towards adversaries such as Iran, China and Russia—may be absurd on the merits, but at least it’s a tangible concept. And it fits nicely with the Republican tendency to treat foreign policy as merely a swaggering expression of domestic nationalist identity politics. Romney has recently pivoted towards painting President Obama as weak on national security.

On social issues, Santorum gave the religious right a reason to get out of bed. In recent years they had been supplanted by the Tea Party as the voice of right-wing populist anger. With Perry and Bachmann they had unserious candidates. When Santorum emerged in Iowa as a legitimate contender, religious conservative leaders had someone to coalesce around. Santorum ultimately won the majority of their endorsements.

His candidacy also demonstrated the ongoing political importance of evangelicals. In state after state, Santorum, a Catholic, won evangelicals, along with overlapping groups such as “very conservative” voters. Romney, a Mormon, won non-evangelicals, including Catholics. While some commentators have suggested this is a sign of social progress because it means voters no longer reflexively favor their co-religionists, it has a whole other implication. What Santorum’s strength shows is that evangelical Christian Republicans continue to hold a strong preference for candidates who are intensely conservative on social issues and overtly religious. They alone are not quite large enough to single-handedly give such a candidate the Republican nomination, but their cohesive voting behavior means they remain a powerful force in the party.

http://www.thenation.com/blog/167317/how-rick-santorum-moved-gop-primary-right

Goran Dragic
04-11-2012, 08:58 AM
I do know quite a few Tea Party type people.
you mean like yourself?

Drachen
04-11-2012, 09:52 AM
I think the TEA Party vote played as much or more of a role in Santorum's limited success than the religious right. They were the ones who worked their way through the not Romney candidates until they had to go with Santorum for lack of another choice.

AT THIS POINT the tea party is pretty much the religious right.

I will admit that it didn't necessarily start out that way though.

Wild Cobra
04-11-2012, 03:38 PM
AT THIS POINT the tea party is pretty much the religious right.

I will admit that it didn't necessarily start out that way though.

Absolutely no.

The Tea Party includes people of the religious right, but that's a small part of them.

boutons_deux
04-11-2012, 03:42 PM
the tea party is dying force. Their pinnacle was 2008 and they got a few of their assholes into Congress.

I don't think they'll make a lot of noise for Willard Gecko, or maybe the tea party really does like and support the 1% over Real America after all.