Watch Rick (Frothy Mix) Santorum call his supporters a bunch of dummies at the Values Voter Summit.
Proudly ignorant. It's an epidemic.
h/t Joe. My. God.
Showing posts with label Rick Santorum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick Santorum. Show all posts
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Santorum's justifiable *feticide*.
Back in June this year, fern hill blogged about Santorum's history with abortion.
Funny how his living children's well-being - as well as his wife's survival of a life-threatening medical crisis - are exceptional.
Other women and their families are not entitled to the same choices, it seems. They, and their doctors can't be trusted to be as *moral* as Rick.
Another prochoice blogger's disgust with Santorum's odious RWNJ hypocrisy.
PS: Make sure you read the comments after fh's post, especially the link provided by our much-appreciated reader k'in.
And also too, via @GottaLaff on twitter. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Libellés :
Rick Santorum,
the only moral abortion is my abortion
Monday, 20 June 2011
Well, They Walk the Walk

For ReThuglicans, it's a Most Babeez Competition.
Presidential elections are supposed to be about the future, but more than a few Republicans eyeing the White House this year are throwbacks to the past – the 1800s, to be exact, when the typical American family had five to seven children.
The math is striking: Six Republican candidates and prospects have 34 children among them. And that’s not even counting Michele Bachmann’s 23 foster children.
For comparison purposes, the standard-issue family has two children. That’s where we find former Minnesota governorTim Pawlenty, Newt Gingrich, former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson and former Godfather’s Pizza CEO Herman Cain.
And, it need not be said, but wotthehell, every man/woman -jack of them is a card-carrying fetus fetishist.
According to Conan O'Brien, Ron Paul, the fetus-fetishist libertarian (get your head around that), WINS!
One of our faves, Rick Santorum, places with the creepiest anti-abortion abortion tale.
But then there's nutzoid Michele Bachmann with five of her own and 23 foster children.
She says she 'raised' these foster children.
Really?
Asked how long they lived with her, she said "it varied."
I asked Bachmann to explain the parameters of how long the children lived with her - was it as short as one week? As long as three years?
"It varied, it really varied depending on the children," Bachmann responded. "And we've never gotten into specifics about the children because we've always wanted to observe their privacy and that of their families. As I'm sure you can appreciate."
That privacy thing . . .
But then there are those facty things.
Bachmann often says she has "raised" 23 foster children. That may be a bit of a stretch. According to the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Bachmann's license, which she had for 7 1/2 years, allowed her to care for up to three children at a time. According to Kris Harvieux, a former senior social worker in the foster care system in Bachmann's county, some placements were almost certainly short term. "Some of them you have for a week. Some of them you have for three years, some you have for six months," says Harvieux, who also served as a foster parent herself. "She makes it sound like she got them at birth and raised them to adulthood, but that's not true."
They were/are all teenagers. Some have questioned her motives.
One line of attack goes like this: She was only in it for the money.
The state of Minnesota pays foster parents $30 per day tax-free, which means that to take care of the children she fostered the Bachmanns raked in more than $1.2 million. (Of course, this argument fails to take into account how expensive it is to raise a teenager.)
Another well-worn attack is that she took in foster girls because she was looking for reliable built-in babysitters for her kids. For some reason, Bachmann has done little to shunt aside this criticism. When she has been asked if these foster girls babysat her biological children she says she can’t recall.
Finally, Bachmann’s past as a foster mother has been branded a cynical attempt to curry favor with her ideological pals on the right, particularly the anti-choice crowd that gives lip service, if not always actual support, for adoption and foster care.
Hm. The babysitting one . . . Just like a lot of anti-feminist rightwing nutjob women, Bachmann has a pretty busy career. And even if she had only three foster kids at a time plus five of her own, that's a lotta kids to feed and water when mom is on the road a lot.
Just sayin'.
h/t matttbastard.
Image source.
Libellés :
2012 USian election,
baby boom,
Michele Bachmann,
Rethuglicans,
Rick Santorum,
Ron Paul
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Santorum Has a Google -- and an Abortion -- Problem
Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum, an absolutely loathesome character, has, as Rachel Maddow points out, a small 'Google problem'.
And as JJ says, we sane people have an obligation to help keep that Santorumproblem link at the top of the search results.
DJ! wants to help.
Did you know that Rick's wife had an abortion? Ah, but theirs was Different.
Yes, Rick. People's criteria may differ, but abortion often is a pretty easy call. One that you and your fellow and sister fetus fetishists want to co-opt in the name of Gord.
But then, who is surprised? All Gord's chillen get knocked up, often inconveeeeniently. When fetus fetishists find themselves with an unwanted, unplanned pregnancy though, their abortions are Different and Moral, unlike all those other irresponsible sluts in the waiting room.
BONUS: In what definitely could be and maybe will become a regular feature: Your Daily Tea Bagger Batshittery, today from, of course, Rick Santorum, on climate change.
And as JJ says, we sane people have an obligation to help keep that Santorum
DJ! wants to help.
Did you know that Rick's wife had an abortion? Ah, but theirs was Different.
“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.”
Yes, Rick. People's criteria may differ, but abortion often is a pretty easy call. One that you and your fellow and sister fetus fetishists want to co-opt in the name of Gord.
But then, who is surprised? All Gord's chillen get knocked up, often inconveeeeniently. When fetus fetishists find themselves with an unwanted, unplanned pregnancy though, their abortions are Different and Moral, unlike all those other irresponsible sluts in the waiting room.
BONUS: In what definitely could be and maybe will become a regular feature: Your Daily Tea Bagger Batshittery, today from, of course, Rick Santorum, on climate change.
It’s just an excuse for more government control of your life, and I’ve never been for any scheme or even accepted the junk science behind the whole narrative.
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