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There's always the possibility that "some" voters will be a bit creeped out when they hear that when the Santorum's baby died (or was stillborn, I don't recall which) they took him home (dead), introduced them to the other kids, "this is your brother..." and then spent the night with him!
I know mothers who lose babies need some "adjustment" time, but this is just creep-city.
He'll have already wrapped up the loony vote by then anyhow.
We've lived through Santorum and Specter and now Casey jr. That doesn't speak highly of our voting standards. With all bad choices, somebody still gets elected.
But it won't be Santorum.
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Originally Posted by Icy Tea
>>> He had guts to take on the public knowing he was going to get kicked around that way. I'll give him credit for toughness, but he's still arrogant in thinking he had some chance of holding his own on this issue. His poll numbers falling apart shows this.
As it's been for 30 years.
Don't like the guy, but Santorum hasn't a chance; neither does Toomey.
There is a reason Santorum didn't make it in the re-election... I'll give you a minute to figure it out... or maybe a decade... you're right, maybe never... keep your ideology that all Repubs are like that... it's with the help of the Repubs that didn't re-elect him, if you didn't realize it... which would be never...
Come on, people. How can it get any worse than the two choices we had last november. Frankly, I'd be happy to have somebody who doesn't fit the southern evangelical populist template that the GOP has been following for the last 20 years.
Santorum is from PA, he's catholic and what exactly does he hate?
Gay people, for openers.
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