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Posts Tagged ‘Rick Santorum’
October 14th, 2011 at 2:12 pm
Finally, Holder’s Perfidy Meets Campaign Notice

Follow the links. Rick Santorum is right.

September 8th, 2011 at 11:34 am
Reminder: Santorum is My Guest Tonight on Radio

You can listen in here, from 9-10 Eastern time. Other presidential candidates coming soon.

September 6th, 2011 at 5:44 pm
Mitt Romney’s Economic Recovery Plan

I’ve taken my share of shots at GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney for all the usual conservative misgivings about his candidacy.  And while this post is in no way an endorsement of him or his campaign, I do think it worth sharing a link from the Boston Globe to Romney’s newly unveiled economic plan.

Thankfully, it’s all about how to achieve economic growth.  Quin mentioned previously that Rick Santorum, one of Romney’s rivals for the nomination, also has some good ideas.  As conservatives get down to the business of eyeballing the candidates, we’d better get as informed as we can be.  Republican or Democrat, we can’t make another presidential level mistake.

June 16th, 2011 at 10:18 am
London Likes Santorum

No, not London, England.  Herb London, one of the wisest and truest conservatives in the conservative movement, goes against the “Romney vs. Bachmann” storyline of the week to suggest that the man conservatives really should embrace for president is Rick Santorum: “I can assert with confidence that if he is the nominee, the Republican party flag will wave with pride. A genuine patriot and a fiscal conservative will give the faithful a real shot at winning the highest office in the land.”

Interesting perspective.

April 8th, 2010 at 1:30 pm
The Persistence of Pat Toomey

Six years ago, then Rep. Pat Toomey (R-PA) angered the GOP establishment by running against incumbent Republican Senator Arlen Specter in the primary.  Toomey lost, in no small part to conservative GOP Senator Rick Santorum’s support for the very liberal Specter.  Since then, Specter won and switched parties, Santorum was defeated by Democrat Bob Casey, Jr., and Toomey ran the Club for Growth.

Now, Toomey is the odds-on favorite to be the Republican nominee to knock off Specter in this year’s general election while Santorum nurses plans for a presidential run in 2012.  With Toomey outpolling Specter and Santorum counting on conservatives like Toomey to make him electorally viable, it’s nice to see a limited government politician winding up in the driver’s seat.