Via Heather.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Video- Rick Santorum On Right Wing Anger: Obama Wants to Change Us From Being a Judeo-Christian Nation
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Video- Rick Santorum: "I think the Democrats are actually worried [Obama] may go to Indonesia and bow to more Muslims"
Aw, Man On Dog, how we missed you. Here's hoping you'll be around for the '12 fun fest. Via Media Matters.
Monday, December 7, 2009
VIDEO: Santorum mulling 2012 run? "Absolutely". Palin? She'd have some "explaining" to do
By GottaLaff

Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum (left) is shown being mesmerized by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's prowess with his take-out order of cheesy fries. Every Friday night is cheesy fry night, and every Friday night you'll find Santorum in Frist's office, silent, staring, motionless. Well, almost motionless.
"Man on Dog" 2012!
Quoting an earlier post of mine:
Please, Ricky, please, go for it:H/t: Think ProgressIn June 2006, Santorum declared that weapons of mass destruction (WMD) had been found in Iraq.[63] [...]When the Associated Press reporter asked whether homosexuals should not then engage in homosexual acts, Santorum replied, "Every society in the history of man has upheld the institution of marriage as a bond between a man and a woman. Why? Because society is based on one thing: that society is based on the future of the society. And that's what? Children. Monogamous relationships. In every society, the definition of marriage has not ever to my knowledge included homosexuality. That's not to pick on homosexuality. It's not, you know, man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be. It is one thing. And when you destroy that you have a dramatic impact on the quality".[39] [...]And then there's this little nugget:
In 2005, four teenagers were ejected from a bookstore in Wilmington, Delaware, where Santorum was scheduled for a book signing, when they were overheard expressing critical opinions of the senator.[66]. [...]
Santorum is also a supporter of partial privatization of Social Security. [...]
Santorum nevertheless voted against the Lautenberg amendment which would have closed the loophole which allows companies like Halliburton to do business with Iran through their foreign affiliates.[68] [...]
Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, after sharing the floor with Santorum for the first three weeks of his first term in the Senate, remarked, "Santorum — That's Latin for asshole".[69]By all means run, Ricky, run.I'm not going to suggest when it comes to Katrina that there were any major errors. I don't know. This is something that I think needs to be investigated.[46]
Santorum was the sponsor of legislation proposed to prevent the National Weather Service from competing with private-sector weather services, as discussed above.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Rick Santorum Mulls Presidential Bid
By GottaLaff

Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum (left) is shown being mesmerized by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's prowess with his take-out order of cheesy fries. Every Friday night is cheesy fry night, and every Friday night you'll find Santorum in Frist's office, silent, staring, motionless. Well, almost motionless.
Rick "Man on Dog" Santorum, be our guest:
Speaking to prominent Catholic leaders Friday night, former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) was challenged to run for the Republican Presidential nomination, according to LifeSiteNews.com, and admitted that he was indeed "thinking about it."Please, Ricky, please, go for it:
Said Santorum: "Six months ago I would not have spent ten seconds on your question, but it's not six months ago. I see that, I hate to be calculating, but I see that 2012 is not just throwing somebody out to be eaten, but it's a real opportunity for success."
More proof: He's already booked several trips to Iowa.
In June 2006, Santorum declared that weapons of mass destruction (WMD) had been found in Iraq.[63] [...]
When the Associated Press reporter asked whether homosexuals should not then engage in homosexual acts, Santorum replied, "Every society in the history of man has upheld the institution of marriage as a bond between a man and a woman. Why? Because society is based on one thing: that society is based on the future of the society. And that's what? Children. Monogamous relationships. In every society, the definition of marriage has not ever to my knowledge included homosexuality. That's not to pick on homosexuality. It's not, you know, man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be. It is one thing. And when you destroy that you have a dramatic impact on the quality".[39] [...]And then there's this little nugget:
In 2005, four teenagers were ejected from a bookstore in Wilmington, Delaware, where Santorum was scheduled for a book signing, when they were overheard expressing critical opinions of the senator.[66]. [...]
Santorum is also a supporter of partial privatization of Social Security. [...]
Santorum nevertheless voted against the Lautenberg amendment which would have closed the loophole which allows companies like Halliburton to do business with Iran through their foreign affiliates.[68] [...]
Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, after sharing the floor with Santorum for the first three weeks of his first term in the Senate, remarked, "Santorum — That's Latin for asshole".[69]
By all means run, Ricky, run.I'm not going to suggest when it comes to Katrina that there were any major errors. I don't know. This is something that I think needs to be investigated.[46]
Santorum was the sponsor of legislation proposed to prevent the National Weather Service from competing with private-sector weather services, as discussed above.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Video- Rick Santorum compares Obama to Hugo Chavez
Still struggling for credibility there Rickie? Via Newshounds.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Former Bush Advisor: "Some of Santorum's behavior is just a little bizarre."
By GottaLaff
Former Bush adviser Mark McKinnon says a presidential bid by former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) is a scary prospect.Yeah, he's just a little bizarre.
"Santorum represents, in my view, much of what is wrong the in the Republican Party. While I disagree with him on some fundamental issues, I am much more concerned with his lack of character."
And then there is this little known tidbit: "I'm a pretty tolerant guy, but beyond his ideology, some of Santorum's behavior is just a little bizarre. For example, Santorum has six children. In 1996, he had son born prematurely who lived for only two hours. He and wife brought the child home and introduced the dead infant to the rest of their children as 'your brother Gabriel' and slept with the body overnight."
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Rick Santorum for President?
Oh, this is the first thing that cheered me up in a few days. I do so love Google Bombs. Via Taegan.
Politico adds former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) to the list of potential 2012 Republican presidential candidates after learning that he will visit Iowa later this year "for a series of appearances before the sort of conservative activists who dominate the state GOP's key presidential caucuses."
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
VIDEO: Rick Santorum, the Obamas' love doctor
By GottaLaff
Good thing the Obamas have Rick "Man on Dog" Santorum to teach them all about marriage and dating and love and stuff.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
All Aboard The Fail Train!!
Rick Santorum above, Michelle (ewwww) Malkin below. Who's going to offer a denouncement on the floor of the Senate against these traitors? Thought so... Above via, below via FDL.
Added- Is is just me, or does Malkin's hyper inflected, mannerism laden speaking style drive anyone else crazy?
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Idiotic Quote-O'-The-Day: Rick Santorum edition
By GottaLaff

"A democracy could not exist because Mohammed already made the perfect law. The Quran is perfect just the way it is, that's why it is only written in Islamic."
-- Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA), quoted by the Daily Nebraskan, obviously not knowing the Quran is written in Arabic.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
John McObama's secret partner? Plus, bonus Cliff Schecter video!
By GottaLaff
Writing in the Philadelphia Inquirer, former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) predicts an Obama-McCain alliance, saying that if McCain's legislative record "is any guide, he will not just join with Obama but lead the charge in Congress on global warming, immigration 'reform,' the closing of Guantanamo, federal funding for embryonic-stem-cell research, and importation of prescription drugs."Interesting that Man on Dog is the source. Our very own Cliff Schecter summed up Ricky's reputation nicely in less than a minute:
"But McCain won't stop there in his effort to rehabilitate himself in the media's -- or maybe his own -- eyes. He will forge common ground on a long list of initiatives that go far beyond where he has gone before, including the stimulus package."
Thursday, October 16, 2008
VIDEO: Which candidate doesn't wear a flag pin? Hint: Gramm-pa
By GottaLaff
I've written about this ad nauseam. Here we go again:
[Rick] Santorum claimed that the real reason people in that area [western Pennsylvania] won’t support Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) is because he is “condescending to them.” As evidence, he said that Obama “won’t wear the American flag pin”:
Uh-huh. Thank you Ricky-who-isn't-wearing-a-flag-pin-in-the-video. And how do you explain these photos from all three debates?