RICK SANTORUM IS FINALLY GONE!

by minimus 122 Replies latest jw friends

  • NewChapter
    NewChapter

    Can you imagine if all Americans had Santorum's birth control views? Just one thing---college education would go out of style. Parents that can help with tuition for one or two kids would only be worrying about feed 6 or more kids. It's a ridiculous stance. How can any parent hope to give the best to their kids when they simply have too many? It's irresponsible. But it certainly would keep women at home changing diapers.

    I've told this story before, but I knew a woman who was deeply offended that her husband didn't trust natural birth control because she was an expert on it, taught classes, and knew what she was doing. They had 9 children. Stupid husband.

    NC

  • tootired2care
    tootired2care

    While we're on the subject here is what the Obama white house thinks of the hard working women in their ranks. So much for being the party of "equality".

    OBAMA WHITE HOUSE PAYS WOMEN LESS THAN MEN, RECORDS SHOW

    http://freebeacon.com/hostile-workplace/

  • Frozenout
    Frozenout

    Keep dreaming. It was a setup. Reps think they stopped something by getting Santorum out but they didn't. Obama set this up ahead of time to have Rosen be the fall guy and get Romney by going after his wife.

    VIDEO: OBAMA LAYS GROUNDWORK FOR ROSEN'S ATTACK ON ANN ROMNEY

    The Obama campaign would have us believe that last night on CNN Obama advisor and frequent White House guest, Hilary Rosen, spoke out of turn with her indefensible attack on Ann Romney and every woman who chooses to stay home and raise her family. But in a speech last Friday at “The White House Forum on Women and the Economy,” President Obama seemed to be laying the groundwork for exactly this attack.

    By last Friday, it was already apparent that the only thing stopping Mitt Romney from becoming the GOP presidential nominee were mere formalities, and talk had already begun among Obama's media allies that Ann Romney, the wife of our likely nominee, was going to be a huge asset for the Republican ticket. Attractive, charismatic, warm, well-spoken, intelligent, and likable on sight, she would do much to not only soften her husband's edges but also to help shore up the so-called gender gap.

    As we've all seen since President Obama stabbed the Catholic Church in the back a couple of months ago, Obama is cynically plotting a path to re-election through a phony "war on women." Because he can't run on a failed record, the White House and the media are hoping this divisive tactic will scare enough women into voting against Romney.

    When that's your sinister plot, a woman like Ann Romney is a serious problem.

    So last night on CNN, Hilary Rosen attacked Ms. Romney. But almost immediately afterwards, the Obama campaign assured us Rosen doesn’t speak for them.

    Baloney.

    Obama might suck as a president but when it comes to campaigning and message discipline, this White House knows what it's doing (it doesn’t hurt to have the MSM carrying your water, either). Speaking of his wife Michelle just a few days prior to Rosen's attack, President Obama launched a little theme that should sound familiar after last night's fireworks:

    "And once Michelle and I had our girls, she gave it her all to balance raising a family and pursuing a career--and something that could be very difficult on her, because I was gone a lot.

    “Once I was in the state legislature, I was teaching, I was practicing law, I'd be traveling,” he said. “And we didn't have the luxury for her not to work."

    Oh, boo-hoo for the Harvard graduates

    Anyway, in tone and delivery, what Obama said might not sound like Hilary Rosen, but "he would look like my son" doesn’t sound like Al Sharpton either.

    The message is the same, though, and Obama is once again the primary messenger of the very worst kind of politics.

  • james_woods
    james_woods

    Isn't Hilary Rosen a lesbian mom? If so, then why can't she appreciate the value of being a mother?

    Also, doesn't Ann Romney have MS?

    Even David Axlerod is calling for Rosen to back down and retract this...it may become a showpiece in an Obama war on women.

  • minimus
    minimus

    JAMES WOODS SAYS STAY ON TOPIC!

    ok, I told them, James.

  • james_woods
    james_woods

    I tried to say it too, Minimus - look back up the thread.

    But in all fairness, how can you stay on the simple topic "Santorum is out of the race" for SIX PAGES?

  • minimus
    minimus

    It's a Minimus, thread, James.

  • designs
    designs

    Rick Santorum is demanding Mitt Romney promise to endorse his conservative agenda before he endorses Mitt, Mitt will absolutely say Yes!

  • minimus
    minimus

    Mitt will lie for whatever it's worth.....

  • james_woods
    james_woods

    Minimus, did you say that Santorum has dropped out of the race?

    Somehow, I kind of lost the theme of this thread...

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