Thursday, February 28, 2008

Rick Santorum on Barack Obama

The Elephant in the Room: Obama: A harsh ideologue hidden by a feel-good image

American voters will choose between two candidates this election year.

One inspires hope for a brighter, better tomorrow. His rhetoric makes us feel we are, indeed, one nation indivisible - indivisible by ideology or religion, indivisible by race or creed. It is rhetoric of hope and change and possibility. It's inspiring. This candidate can make you just plain feel good to be American.

The other candidate, by contrast, is one of the Senate's fiercest partisans. This senator reflexively sides with the party's extreme wing. There's no record of working with the other side of the aisle. None. It's basically been my way or the highway, combined with a sanctimoniousness that breeds contempt among those on the other side of any issue.

Which of these two candidates should be our next president? The choice is clear, right?

Wrong, because they're both the same man - Barack Obama.

Click here to read the rest of Santorum's take on Obama from the Philadelphia Inquirer

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Not an Obama fan by any stretch of the imagination.

However, am not a Santorum fan either. He is just a little too obvious here.

Your personal opinions are of more value then the former Senator from PA

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