Politics

Defending Caucus Champ Rick Santorum Returns to Iowa, Creates Buzz

By: Kevin Derby | Posted: July 7, 2012 3:55 AM
Rick Santorum

Rick Santorum

Even though the GOP has not assembled yet to nominate its presidential candidate, former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, the defending champion of the Iowa Republican caucus, is heading back to the Hawkeye State.

Santorum beat out former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts by a handful of votes in Iowa, which kicks off the procession of states that determine the presidential candidates, and went on to defeat him in 10 other state contests. Since bowing out of the race and endorsing Romney, Santorum has remained politically active though his Red, White and Blue Fund PAC and launching a new organization called Patriot Voices.

Since forming Patriot Voices in early June, Santorum has shown no hesitation in supporting conservative candidates in Republican primaries. Santorum backed Dan Liljenquist’s unsuccessful challenge in the Republican primary to U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch in Utah. While he called Hatch a “good man,” Santorum said that Lijenquist was an “authentic conservative.”

Santorum has also remained active in Iowa. Toward the end of June, Santorum threw his support behind two Republicans -- John Archer and Ben Lange -- looking to knock off Democrat congressmen in the Hawkeye State. After an event in Iowa City, Santorum will spend Tuesday afternoon campaigning for Archer in Bettendorf and Lange in Dubuque. Santorum will campaign for Iowa state Rep. Walt Rogers in Cedar Falls on Wednesday before joining Iowa Republican and conservative leaders for an effort in Coralville. That afternoon, Santorum will campaign again with Lange in Marshalltown before holding an event in Windsor Heights with supporters.

With Republicans generally nominating presidential candidates who have sought the party’s nomination before, Santorum’s return to Iowa is already generating buzz that he intends to make a second shot at the GOP nod if Romney falters in November. With Romney’s camp providing contradictory responses to the recent Supreme Court ruling on the federal health-care law, the Santorum team has publicly noted that their candidate predicted that the former Massachusetts governor would be at a disadvantage on the issue due to the law he signed in the Bay State.

In the meantime, Santorum is quiet about presidential ambitions in either 2016 or beyond and focusing his fire on Obama.

Weighing in on the national jobs report released on Friday, Santorum ripped into the president.

"Today's jobs report is yet another reminder of the disaster that is Obamanomics,” Santorum said. “These numbers are abysmal and sadly reaffirm that our economy continues to suffer and American families are struggling.

"Under President Obama's economic and regulatory policies, the unemployment remains over 8 percent, poverty rates are at historic and tragic highs with one in six Americans living in poverty, and one in four children receiving food stamps,” Santorum continued. "Our manufacturing sector also continues to decline under this president. For the second quarter in a row, manufacturers continue to be less optimistic about growth due to increased uncertainty.

"If we are serious about addressing poverty in this country then we must support policies that create an environment for work, marriage and family, quality education, access to capital, and civil society to prosper,” Santorum added. “This is how we help the unemployed in America; not through big government but through expanded opportunity and bold leadership."

Reach Kevin Derby at kderby@sunshinestatenews.com or at (850) 727-0859.


Comments (11)

Peter Thompson
3:01AM JUL 8TH 2012
Rick Santorum is a good man, would have been a great President - the "Santorum bashers" only show their true colors now in these pieces that reflect the majority of American's perspectives on morals, family, life and liberty. Shame on anyone living here, taking full advantage of this great country who would insult and lie about this true American.

Go Romney - beat Obama, who is not even a citizen, and maybe next time around (8 years) we'll see Rick in there to finish polishing America back to where we ought to be.
Frank
5:54PM JUL 8TH 2012
Oh, yes, another birther fibber!

Sorry, but we can't get past your Tea Party politics of the "Big Lie" - and we don't tolerate those who lie --> you and Rick Santorum, who's had 52% of his 46 checked statements found to be "Mostly False", "False" or "Pants on Fire False" by PolitiFact.

It's not exactly clear where you got your educational training about the American political system, but you might want to think about taking a remedial course before you do any more public statements - - see, in the U.S., Presidential elections are held every four years, not eight.
lottie jump
9:05AM JUL 8TH 2012
santorum is a faker. his wife was the live-in girlfriend of a doctor who not only delivered her as a baby, but was also the first "therapeutic" abortion doctor in pittsburgh. before that, his wife dated the most notorious muckraking, corporate shill reporter in pittsburgh. want to talk about conspiracy theories? she makes the obama-born-in-kenya issue look irrelevant.

but let's move on to slick rick. first of all, he never lived in penn hills. he lied to get elected. and he stole from the school district. there's some family values for you: lie about where your family lives a bleed an already struggling school district dry. why doesn't daddy dearest pay for catholic school in arlington then?

and then there's his time at penn state. you know, good old penn state. no gay men pretending to be straight there. except the man who groomed santorum to lead the young republicans on campus. he was arrested for soliciting sex from an underage black boy.

speaking of soliciting sex from underage black boys, santurom also honored jerry sandusky with an "angels" award, for all the great work he did with disadvantaged kids. how sweet. and santorum even had an arrangement with second mile to hire pages from the organization.

so there you go. there's your family values man. it's all a big fake front. he's nothing but another pervert troll stealing from the american people.
Frank
12:35PM JUL 7TH 2012
YES, let’s see what Santorum actually means when he states:
"If we are serious about addressing poverty in this country then we must support policies that create an environment for work, marriage and family, quality education, access to capital, and civil society to prosper,” Santorum added.

In his own words:

- WORK (Women shouldn’t): “In far too many families with young children, both parents are working, when, if they really took an honest look at the budget, they might find they don’t both need to……What happened in America so that mothers and fathers who leave their children in the care of someone else -- or worse yet, home alone after school between three and six in the afternoon -- find themselves more affirmed by society? Here, we can thank the influence of radical feminism....Sadly the propaganda campaign launched in the 1960s has taken root....The radical feminists succeeded in undermining the traditional family and convincing women that professional accomplishments are the key to happiness.” – Rick Santorum in his 2005 book It Takes a Family

- MARRIAGE AND FAMILY (Outlaw Family Planning): "One of the things I will talk about, that no president has talked about before, is I think the dangers of contraception in this country.... Many of the Christian faith have said, well, that's okay, contraception is okay. It's not okay. It's a license to do things in a sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be." —Rick Santorum, interview with CaffeinatedThoughts.com (October 2011)

- QUALITY EDUCATION (Only for leftists): "President Obama wants everybody in America to go to college. What a snob ... Oh, I understand why he wants you to go to college. He wants to remake you in his image.” –Rick Santorum, speaking to a Tea Party group in Michigan (February 2012)

- ACCESS TO CAPITAL (Don’t worry, it’ll trickle down): As the Wall Street Journal called our economic plan, supply-side economics for the working man, is resonating in Minnesota and here in Missouri and across this country. – Rick Santorum
(No need to worry, it’s not the economy): We need a candidate who's going to be a fighter for freedom. Who’s going to get up and make that the central theme in this race because it is the central theme in this race. I don't care what the unemployment rate's going to be. Doesn't matter to me. My campaign doesn't hinge on unemployment rates and growth rates. - Rick Santorum campaign speech, March 19, 2012.

- CIVIL SOCIETY (Muslims aren’t Americans): "The idea that the Crusades and the fight of Christendom against Islam is somehow an aggression on our part is absolutely anti-historical. And that is what the perception is by the American Left who hates Christendom. ... What I'm talking about is onward American soldiers. What we're talking about are core American values." –Rick Santorum, campaigning for president in South Carolina (February 2011)

- POVERTY (Let them find jobs): "I don't want to make black people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money; I want to give them the opportunity to go out and earn the money." —Rick Santorum, campaigning for president in Iowa (January 2012)
Jason
3:13PM JUL 7TH 2012
Nice selective snippets of Senator Santorum. Most are out of context, the first couple there is nothing wrong with, and the last one (watch the video on Youtube) does not say what you suggest it does.

Wouldn't you agree that intact families tend to have a lower incidence of poverty?
Frank
7:02PM JUL 7TH 2012
He said what he said - if you think they're out of context, go ahead and quote the entire passage and we'll see if that changes what he said.

Oh, and be careful, several of these he has used multiple times, saying slightly different versions each time, so make sure you go back to the specific set I quoted from.

That you don't understand what is implied and wrong from the first couple of Santorum quotes speaks volumes. Perhaps you should just go ask your wife or sister, although I can understand from your comments how you may have neither.

As to the last quote, it's from multiple sources, including CBS.

As to why you must believe that all blacks have non-intact families (after all, the quote is about "black people's lives"), I'll be sure and pass that on to our black President and all black Republicans I know.

See, the Santorum "racist" quote is all about stereotyping all blacks as being in poverty, but I realize that subtlety goes right over your Republican head, just like paternal comments about women.

Get over your black and female prejudices.

Join the 20th and 21st centuries!
The Fort
6:23AM JUL 7TH 2012
Did Rick even get one delegate from Iowa? Probably not but it's easier to regurgitate crap then do real journalistic work huh Kevin? Article isn't even worth using as a rag.
Cheryl
7:54AM JUL 7TH 2012
Well Fort, you took the time to read the article. Why do you need to be so hateful? Comments like yours shows a lack of character and self-respect. People like you feel the need to down someone else to make yourself feel better about who you are. Unfortunately people are not impressed by your comments, while you contribute to the current negative climate in America.
Frank
12:47PM JUL 7TH 2012
Written like a true, partisan-blinded Republican.

Take a poll - see if the majority of Americans believe whether Republicans (including the Tea Party) or Democrats are the originators of this demonizing, anti-civility rhetoric that exists in today's Congress and America.

Democrats have not become the new party of hate; that title clearly belongs to a Tea Party, right-wing dominated Republican Party of Rush Limbaughs, Ann Coulters, Michelle Bachmanns, Glenn Becks, Allen Wests and Rick Santorums that I have now turned away from in disgust.
Jason
3:06PM JUL 7TH 2012
You are correct Frank. Democrats have not become the new party of hate. They have always been the party of hate. It's only been the last 30 years or so that any other viewpoint has been allowed on the airwaves. Everything was so much better when all you heard day in and day out on the "Big Three" was the Democrat Party Line. Sheesh! Get a clue!!
Frank
7:21PM JUL 7TH 2012
Of course, you must be right.

That's why we've seen plenty of Democrats carrying around Herman Cain posters portraying him as a turban wearing iman, a New Guinean witch-doctor, a painted up Batman Joker, calling him a crackhead and the like, right?

There is a long-term cure for your delusional state about the Democratic Party owning all broadcasting prior to the past 30 years, but it does involve weaning you from the easily proven false "hypnotic-to-weak, non-fact checking mind" rants of FoxNews, Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Glenn Beck and most Tea Parties.

To do otherwise, leads to frequently fatal Mad Hatter Disorder, characterized by massive neurological damage including confused speech and distorted vision.

I've been watching news for 60 years, most of that time in a staunch Republican family. Your faux news reality never existed.

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