Showing posts with label Rick Santorum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick Santorum. Show all posts

Sarah Palin will be in Tennessee tomorrow and Todd won't come with her


From Skanky's Fecebook page:

Any bad day fishing beats any good day... well, doing most anything else! Todd and buddies are on the Nushagak River in Bristol Bay today (I could have sworn he said he had to fly his float plane over to his fishing grounds to prep for the rip-roaring Bristol Bay commercial salmon season, but this looks more like rod & reelin'! And to think Todd says, "We commercial fish; no time for sport because we don't play with our food.")
The plan is to lure him away from his Rainbow Bay Lodge he helps run, and we'll jet to Tennessee for the Seiver County Tea Party Rally on Thursday. Glad he's showing tourists what Alaska has to offer as he guides them from the Rainbow Bay Lodge. Good bear viewing, good fishing, as you can see... and you should have seen the one that got away!


Is that Track on the right?  If so good to see he is doing something productive.

She is also pimping Todd's whorehouse Rainbow Bay Resort Lodge:








Is it me or are these pictures really gross?


Frothy is pictured with Joy-Anna Duggar, daughter of Jim Bob and Michelle the Quiverfull freaks from 19 Kids and counting.

If I were Jim-Bob I would say "Frothy, gets your hands off my kid!"

Also this came from a Duggar fan's instagram:





Jim Bob having his picture taken with a bunch of young women wearing bikini bottoms?  Guess Michelle didn't scream Nike! first.  In the Duggar family when the pass a scantily clad woman the girls are supposed to scream out "Nike" and the boys cover their eyes.


Sarah defends Rick Santorum's Satan comment



Yes Satan is destroying America. And Satan is in the shape and form of Sarah Palin.

Think about it.

Satan and Sarah both 5 letters

Satan and Sarah both start with the letters S and A

There is also an A for the 4th letter in both their names

Florida Primary is today

So far three primaries down, and a different winner each thttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifime.

I think Romney will take this one as Florida is full of rich people. He is leading in the polls right now.

Here is Rick Santorum badmouthing President Obama while in West Palm Beach FL.

Newt doesn't want to debate Obama if the moderators are members of the media. And Todd will be robocalling for him. You can kiss Florida goodbye Newty!

And Ron Paul is still irrelevant.

Your thoughts?

Rick Santorum's wife Karen had an abortion

From Ouhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifr Silver Blog

Rick Santorum is one dangerously confused denialist. The former Pennsylvania Senator and presidential aspirant is best known for his inability to associate his professed compassion for life at the level of the zygote, with the physical realities of human sexuality. He has equated loving same-sex relationships to bestiality. He is opposed to abortion under any circumstance. Almost.

In October, 1996, his wife Karen had a second trimester abortion. They don’t like to describe it that way. In his 2004 interview with Terry Gross, Santorum characterizes the fetus, who must be treated as an autonomous person, as a practically a gunslinging threat, whom the mother must murder in self-defense. Karen has had to justify her decision to save her own life by explaining that if she died her other children would have lost a mother.

Republican extremists in Congress and the statehouses propose to make abortion illegal even if it would save the mother’s life. Even the Santorums admit they would make that choice, while claiming that they didn’t.

Losing a pregnancy because of a fatal fetal anomaly is never cause for celebration. The pain of second-trimester abortions is compounded by the hateful hypocrites who vilify families facing sorrowful circumstances, and the resulting scarcity of abortion clinicians.

It is revolting that Rick and Karen Santorum choose to stigmatize and harass those of us who, as they did, grieve over the loss of a possible child in the second trimester.

Abortion should not be driving U.S. policy. It’s not a more fundamental right than the right to a job or safety from violence. But we can’t stop it from being used as a wedge issue if we never talk about our experiences.

Here’s the Santorums’ description of their second trimester abortion, written by Steve Goldstein, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 4, 1997

Karen was in her 19th week of pregnancy. Husband and wife were in a suburban Virginia office for a routine sonogram when a radiologist told them that the fetus Karen was carrying had a fatal defect and was going to die.

After consulting with specialists, who offered several options including abortion, the Santorums decided on long-shot intrauterine surgery to correct an obstruction of the urinary tract called posterior urethral valve syndrome.

A few days later, rare “bladder shunt” surgery was performed at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. The incision in the womb carried a high risk of infection.

Two days later, at home in the Pittsburgh suburb of Verona, Karen Santorum became feverish. Her Philadelphia doctors instructed her to hurry to Pittsburgh’s Magee-Women’s Hospital, which has a unit specializing in high-risk pregnancies.

After examining Karen, who was nearly incoherent with a 105-degree fever, a doctor at Magee led Santorum into the hallway outside her room and said that she had an intrauterine infection and some type of medical intervention was necessary. Unless the source of the infection, the fetus, was removed from Karen’s body, she would likely die.

At minimum, the doctor said, Karen had to be given antibiotics intravenously or she might go into septic shock and die.

The Santorums were at a crossroads.

Once they agreed to use antibiotics, they believed they were committing to delivery of the fetus, which they knew would most likely not survive outside the womb.


“The doctors said they were talking about a matter of hours or a day or two before risking sepsis and both of them might die,” Santorum said. “Obviously, if it was a choice of whether both Karen and the child are going to die or just the child is going to die, I mean it’s a pretty easy call.”

Shivering under heated blankets in Magee’s labor and delivery unit as her body tried to reject the source of the infection, Karen felt cramping from early labor.

Santorum agreed to start his wife on intravenous antibiotics “to buy her some time,” he said.

The antibiotics brought Karen’s fever down. The doctor suggested a drug to accelerate her labor.

“The cramps were labor, and she was going to get into more active labor,” Santorum said. “Karen said, `We’re not inducing labor, that’s an abortion. No way. That isn’t going to happen. I don’t care what happens.’ ”

As her fever subsided, Karen – a former neonatal intensive-care nurse – asked for something to stop the labor. Her doctors refused, Santorum recalled, citing malpractice concerns.

Santorum said her labor proceeded without having to induce an abortion.

Karen, a soft-spoken red-haired 37-year-old, said that “ultimately” she would have agreed to intervention for the sake of her other children.

“If the physician came to me and said if we don’t deliver your baby in one hour you will be dead, yeah, I would have to do it,” she said. “But for me, it was at the very end. I would never make a decision like that until all other means had been thoroughly exhausted.”

The fetus was delivered at 20 weeks, at least a month shy of what most doctors consider viability.

In the months after the birth and death of Gabriel Michael Santorum, rumors began circulating in the Pennsylvania medical community that Karen Santorum had undergone an abortion. Those rumors found their way to The Inquirer, prompting the questions that led to this article.

“There are a lot of people who aren’t big fans of Rick Santorum,” the senator said of the rumors. “You’re a public figure, and you’re out there. Maybe it accomplishes a political purpose”…

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Personally I am opposed to abortion, except in cases of rape and incest and if it is necessary to save the mother's life. However I'm in the camp that says a woman has a right to do what she pleases with her body. Abortion should not involve lawmakers. It's between the mother, the father,God, and the Dr.

The Duggars endorse Rick Santorum



I wonder if Josh googled Santorum

Iowa's caucus is today and the reasons why I despise the current GOP candidates

Iowa is holding the first caucus of the 2012 Presidential Election. Today they will caucus who will be their choice for the GOP Presidential Candidate. There is no

Newt Gingrich:

Newt is the one I despise the most. I dislike him for the way he went after President Clinton regarding his affairs. Newt was the reason I became a Democrat.


Rick Perry:

I despise Rick because he is a Bush alum, was Lt.Gov during Dumbya's rein as TX Gov. Rick also cut the Firefighters budget then expected God to bring rain. Earth to Rick, God's answer to your prayer was the money you cut!

Mitt Romney:

Mitt is arrogant. He abuses dogs, commits voter fraud, and said it was beneath his sons to serve their country. He also had the worst job creation record while Gov of Massachusetts.

Michele Bachmann:

Shelly puts Minnesota to shame. I think she has no mind of her own. What really frightens me is that if she were elected, she will be taking orders from her hubby Marcus the homophobe.

Rick Santorum

Rick was endorsed by the Duggar family. No explanation needed. He also hates gays and thinks we should bomb Iran.

Ron Paul

I have to confess I actually liked Ron four years ago. But no longer. I lost all respect for him when he said he supported Rand's comment that he would have voted against the 1964 Civil Rights act. He also thinks sexual harassment should be legal and FEMA outlawed.

John Hunstman

I was actually OK with John Hunstman until he said we should start war with Iran.

Guess who wants Sarah's endorsement?


THIS GUY!



From the Omaha World-Herald

SIDNEY, Iowa — Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum is trying to work up the nerve to ask Sarah Palin for an endorsement.

At a town hall meeting here Sunday afternoon, the former U.S. senator said he's encouraged by Palin's comments last week on Fox News, when Palin praised him for his "ideological consistency."

She stopped short of an endorsement, however.

"I haven't had the courage to ask her for an endorsement, but I may do that soon," Santorum said.

Certainly, an endorsement by the former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate might breathe some life into Santorum's campaign. National polls currently have him in last place, with less than a month to go before the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is, at least for now, in the lead.

Even so, Santorum said he's not giving up his effort to win over Iowans. He spent about an hour and a half with 11 people who showed up for Sunday a town hall meeting at the Sidney Senior Center.

The event was informal, as the group gathered around a table — Santorum at the helm — and discussed issues like AIDS, national security, immigration and Social Security.

Santorum said he believes U.S. troops should get involved in a conflict only if this country's national security depends on it. Sending troops to Libya during the revolution this year was a mistake on the part of President Barack Obama, the candidate said.

"We should not get involved for humanitarian purposes," he said.

Santorum has visited all of Iowa's 99 counties as part of his "faith, freedom and family tour." A supporter of the Tea Party movement, Santorum asked the group to put his signs in their yard and to caucus for him next month.

"I feel very, very good," he said of his chances to pull off a caucus win.

Santorum served 12 years as a U.S. senator from Pennsylvania. He also served four years in the House.

He followed up the stop in Sidney with a trip to Council Bluffs later in the day.

If Rick wants to destroy his campaign go ahead, cuz that's what a Palin endorsement will do. Ask Christine O'Donnell.

Tonights Republican debate

I didn't watch it and I didn't TIVO it, so I posted here for everyone. One good thing about this debate is you don't have to listen to Screechy. So sit back with your popcorn and laugh your ass off!

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Why Rick Santorum would make a crappy president



He thinks private sexual acts should be legislated. In other words, blowjobs would be illegal.

Rick supported the US invasion of Iraq. Is a fiscal conservative, hates gays, and thought Jeb Bush was justified in interfering with the Terri Schiavo case. He wants limited government but wants to horn in on private family matters and private sexual acts.
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