Rick Santorum struggled to defend himself on "Meet the Press" Sunday. Although the Wall Street Journal reported that he is publicly distancing himself from President Bush, he has voted with Bush 98% of the time. Although every expert and even the president agree that no "weapons of mass destruction" were found in Iraq, Santorum maintains that useless weapons left over from the Iran-Iraq war should be counted as WMD. He thinks it is correct for the citizens of Pennsylvania to pay more than $50,000 to cyber-school his children, even though he doesn't live in Pennsylvania any more.
Santorum has introduced legislation that would privatize the National Weather Service and force Americans to pay for their weather forecasts, all because he got a campaign donation from AccuWeather. For the first time in history, National Weather Service employees are taking sides in an election . . . to oppose Rick Santorum. No wonder he's going to lose this November, big-time.
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Monday, September 04, 2006
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