Max Blumenthal
"Though Romney won Iowa, he succeeded by a mere 8 votes over former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum. The mainstream press is now fixated on Santorum, praising him for his "authenticity" and predicting he will continue to win over "gritty Catholics," as MSNBC host Chris Matthews said today. But now that Santorum is in the limelight, he is also going to be thoroughly vetted. So the question is whether the media will devote anywhere near the same level of attention it gave to Ron Paul's newsletters as it will to Santorum's record of hysterically Islamophobic statements and anti-Muslim activism. So far, I have seen nothing to suggest that it will."
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An extreme social concervative like Santorum will never be elected President.
ReplyDeleteOr he might be elected and change his spots, like others have.
ReplyDelete"<span>Or he might be elected and change his spots, like others have."</span>
ReplyDelete<span>e.g., Obama?</span>
Please don't attack the chosen one. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSantorum look nice. Haven't properly heard him give a speach yet. But his body language and general appearance is nice. What is there not to like?
Maybe I will feel differently after hearing him talk more. But shouldn't the decision of who we want as President be in large part a question of character rather than policy positions?
People like you should be fed grass..If it's good for most animal farms it should be good for you.
ReplyDelete<span>Santorum look nice. Haven't properly heard him give a speach yet. But his body language and general appearance is nice. What is there not to like? ...</span><span>shouldn't the decision of who we want as President be in large part a question of character rather than policy positions?</span>
ReplyDeleteThis sounds exactly like what Chris Hedges is talking about HERE (commencing at 2:40 in the video)...
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Good catch! Describes, exactly, what the cretinous anan is saying, it's all in the looks:
ReplyDelete"Those captives to images cast ballots based on how candidate make them feel. They vote for a slogan, a smile, perceived sincerity, and attractiveness, along with the carefully crafted personal narrative of the candidate. It is style and story, not content and fact, that inform mass politics."