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Declaring "I'm ready to lead," former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum announced Monday that he is entering the race for the Republican presidential nomination -- casting his campaign as the scourge of the Obama administration's big-government policies.

Santorum made it official during a rally in Somerset, Pa. He used the occasion to launch a broadside on President Obama for the state of the economy and the rate of spending under his administration, accusing him of borrowing against future generations to "prop you up" -- blending a fiscal message into the social conservative platform for which he is best known.

He took particular aim at the federal health care overhaul, calling it an attempt to "hook you."

"We are facing a time when we have a group of people led by President Obama, who believes that America's greatness lies in its government, not its people," he said. "They want to hook you. They don't want to free you."

Santorum joins a growing list of Republicans in the race, including former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson and businessman Herman Cain.

Other possible but undeclared candidates are Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, former Utah Gov. John Huntsman and Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

Monday's announcement was not without its interruptions. After a popping sound rang out toward the top of the speech, Santorum assured the crowd, "Those are balloons, not shots." Then he temporarily stopped his speech to point out that somebody else in the crowd needed medical attention, possibly from the heat, and briefly stepped off the stage to assist the person near the front row.

Santorum, the former No. 3 Republican in the U.S. Senate, spoke before the Somerset County Courthouse, a location that his team said is significant because it is near where Santorum's grandfather settled in the U.S. "after leaving fascist Italy to work in the Pennsylvania coal mines until he was 72 years old. He chose to come to America for the freedom our nation offered him."

He said in a television interview earlier that he's "in it to win it."

Santorum will travel next to Iowa for events on June 7, and to New Hampshire on June 8-9. He has already visited dozens of times the three early voting states of New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina. He said he doesn't want to appeal to niche groups in the GOP base, but to all comers and that means going to all the key locations.

Santorum is popular among social conservatives who prefer his strong anti-abortion stance and opposition to gay marriage and embryonic stem cell research.

Santorum, a lawyer by training, had been laying the groundwork for a presidential bid when he lost a bruising re-election bid to the Senate in 2006. His sometimes abrasive style alienated voters in Democratic-leaning Pennsylvania, and they replaced him with Bob Casey, an anti-abortion Democrat.

Santorum said Monday that he lost the election because he stood for some unpopular positions, like Social Security reforms that are now no longer the third rail. He said looking back, he may have lost, but he didn't flinch and stood by what he believed in.

Santorum's policy positions align with national conservatives who now are looking at many of the expected candidates with skepticism.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's changes of heart on gay rights and abortion do little to help his second presidential effort. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is twice divorced. Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who worked for three Republican administrations, nonetheless accepted Obama's offer to be the U.S. ambassador to China.

Santorum, 53, established a presidential exploratory committee to start raising money and joined the first Republican presidential debate in South Carolina. He is expected at next Monday's debate in New Hampshire, having reached the 2 percent threshold required by the hosts to participate.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/06/santorum-poised-to-enter-gop-presidential-contest/

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EXIT OBAMA

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"As for the one" non-"Mormon" with a chance at "office, those who really believe in God will defeat him anyways, so don't worry about that; that's a temporary situation"

^^ QFT. White horses of the world, unite!
 
He loses the first google hit on his last name to a neologism. Not a good start to his campaign.
 
The google thing is hysterical. It will be extra sweet if that helps bury his campaign, though I don't think he has much of one to begin with.
 
He just might be the best hard-right candidate. That might get him the nomination.
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again. If anyone is the Anti-Christ it is him.

I mean look at the guy...

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If anyone looks like they have plans to bring about the biblical Apocalypse it's this ****er.


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He just might be the best hard-right candidate. That might get him the nomination.

Or the scenario the left is already dreaming about - he'll split the vote by running as a Tea-Bagger thereby guaranteeing Obama another 4 years.
 
Or the scenario the left is already dreaming about - he'll split the vote by running as a Tea-Bagger thereby guaranteeing Obama another 4 years.

ALREADY dreaming about? I've been praying for Palin/Bachmann/Santorum to do that for two full years now.
 
No, it's too early for a man. But we are both from PA so he's my unofficial dude right now.



Nobody is stupid enough to do that.

What about a Mormon only ticket? Romney and Huntsman. That's what I want. A 100% mormon and 100% confused ticket. Throw in Palin somewhere as 3rd in line, really running the show, but technically inferior to Smilin' Johnny and I'm sold. I want Palin. And Mormons. And not so much Mormons who either don't know if they are Mormon or not, or, espouse socialist agendas that are typically unpopular with Mormons of the Utah brand (minus Trout, O Gat, and Kloset Kicker of course). This nation desperately needs a man of God in the White Horse, I mean White House, and not the Bush Doctrine kind. I guess that's Huntsman, not Romney. But he's not really Mormon?

See?
 
I don't follow all the camaraderie that closely here so can someone tell me if franklin is a Mormon or is he just mocking them?
 
Why aren't multiple spouses allowed again?

I realize you are just stirring the pot and all, but this is as warn out as they come. If you're trying to be funny then you need at least a small element of cleverness. This contains less than zero cleverness. In fact, these words are a leach virus sucking cleverness from the universe. You have become the Jockalysp cleverness event horizon. Congratulations on rehearsing the 29th oldest joke in the book. funny ha ha. Seriously, J.E.H., nobody really gives a damn about polygs. Not Mormons, not non-mormons, not anti-mormons, not we-don't-want-gay-marriage-because-it-leads-to-polygamy-and-beastiality-and-stuff-anti-gay-Mormons, not anyone... except the Big Love money machine. So don't bother my huge brain with such tiresome inquiries. Save those for the simpletons who you find around campfires laughing at fart jokes.
 
I don't follow all the camaraderie that closely here so can someone tell me if franklin is a Mormon or is he just mocking them?

I am a real person. I thought you were a man's man, and a man's man would address another man, man.

Why do you people think I'm mocking Mormons? Why would anyone mock Mormons?
 
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