The Problem with Santorum
Even when I agree with Rick Santorum, listening to him argue the point almost makes me change my mind.
I also wonder why he's running for president, rather than governor, when the issues closest to his heart are family-oriented matters about which the federal government can, and should, do very little.
It's strange that Santorum doesn't seem to understand the crucial state-federal divide bequeathed to us by the framers of our Constitution, inasmuch as it is precisely that difference that underlies his own point that states could ban contraception.
Of course they can. States could outlaw purple hats or Gummi bears under our Constitution!
State constitutions, laws, judicial rulings or the people themselves, voting democratically, tend to prevent such silly state bans from arising. But the Constitution written by James Madison, et al, does not prevent a state's elected representatives from enacting them.
The Constitution mostly places limits on what the federal government can do. Only in a few instances does it restrict what states can do.
A state cannot, for example, infringe on the people's right to bear arms or to engage in the free exercise of religion. A state can't send a senator to the U.S. Congress if he is under 30 years old. But with rare exceptions, the Constitution leaves states free to govern themselves as they see fit.
In New York City, they can have live sex clubs and abortion on demand, but no salt or smoking sections. In Tennessee, they can ban abortion, but have salt, creches and 80 mph highways. At least that's how it's supposed to work.
And yet when Santorum tried to explain why states could ban contraception to Bill O'Reilly back in January, not once did he use the words "Constitution," "constitutionally," "federalism," their synonyms or derivatives. Lawyers who are well familiar with the Constitution had no idea what Santorum was talking about.
He genuinely does not seem to understand the Constitution's federalist framework, except as a brief talking point on the way to saying states can ban contraception. Otherwise, he wouldn't keep claiming, falsely, that Obamacare is the same as Romneycare.
Rick! We're conservatives! We believe the states can establish a religion -- and the federal government can't.
If he truly believed in the Constitution, Santorum wouldn't be promoting big social programs out of the federal government, such as tripling the child tax credit exemption and voting for "No Child Left Behind."
No federalist can support this man.
Most recently, Santorum assailed Obama for saying everyone should go to college by responding: "What a snob!"
No! No! No!
Santorum's response merely reinforces the insane liberal worldview that going to college is the preserve of our betters, a hoity-toity proof of social class, a desirable consumer product like a Louis Vuitton bag.
This isn't the '20s, when only the upper classes went to college. These days, every idiot who can scratch an "X" on his checkbook assumes hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt to make himself less employable by taking college courses in -- for example -- "Lady Gaga and the Sociology of Fame" (University of South Carolina, Columbia), "GaGa for Gaga: Sex, Gender and Identity" (University of Virginia), "Arguing With Judge Judy: Popular 'Logic' on TV Judge Shows" (University of California, Berkeley), "The Phallus" (Occidental College), "Zombies" (University of Baltimore), "Comics" (Oregon State University), "Harry Potter: Finding Your Patronus" (Oregon State University), and "Underwater Basket Weaving" (University of California at San Diego).
My fellow Americans, Meghan McCain has a bachelor's degree.
It's not snobbery that compels liberals to promote college for all; it's a scam to manufacture more Democratic voters, much like their immigration policies.
Is a Valley Girl who takes courses in Self-Esteem at Cal State Fresno (an actual course at an actual college) a finer class of person than a skilled plumber with approximately 1,000 times the earning capacity and social worth of the airhead?
No. But she is more likely to vote Democratic.
Encouraging everyone to go to college creates an all-new class of people entirely dependent on the government, which is to say: reliable Democratic voters.
First, the taxpayer subsidizes the wasted human space teaching these moronic courses (at prices far outpacing inflation), and then the taxpayer pays the incomes of the graduates who are resigned to filling ever-growing no-show, self-paced and self-evaluated government jobs.
Who else would employ a graduate with a degree in Women's Studies, Early Childhood Education, Physical Education , Sociology or Queer Studies but the government?
Santorum can't be the one arguing for our side.
Even when he's asked to defend his own blindingly obvious point, Santorum manages to blow it. A few weeks ago, George Snuffalupagus asked Santorum about a perfectly reasonable quote from his book "It Takes a Family," where he suggested "that a lot of women feel pressure to work outside the home because of radical feminism."
Santorum disavowed the quote and gallantly blamed it on his wife: "Well, that section of the book was co-written, if you want to be honest about it, by my wife, who is a nurse and a lawyer."
Mrs. Santorum is neither listed as a co-author nor thanked in the acknowledgments of the book. (Rick should read his book! It's probably chock full of interesting quotes like that.)
Then, when asked about another criticism of radical feminists from his own book, he said: "I don't know -- that's a new quote for me."
My imaginary beagle could have defended Santorum's book better.
(The only worse quote in the campaign so far was from Newt Gingrich explaining why he denounced the Paul Ryan plan on Social Security as "right-wing social engineering." Newt went on Fox News and said: "Let me say, on the record: Any ad which quotes what I said on Sunday is a falsehood.")
It was the same thing with Santorum on gays serving openly in the military. Again, Santorum is right -- but he still manages to lose the argument.
Back in October, when Chris Wallace was interviewing Santorum on "Fox News Sunday," he fell into a trap a 14-year-old high-school debater wouldn't have walked into, by agreeing with a quote -- without knowing who said it.
Wallace asked Santorum if he agreed with the following quote: "The Army is not a sociological laboratory. Experimenting with Army policy, especially in time of war, would pose a danger to efficiency, discipline and morale and would result in ultimate defeat."
To no avail, I screamed at the TV: "NO! DON'T AGREE! IT'S PROBABLY A HITLER QUOTE! SAY YOU'LL USE YOUR OWN WORDS!"
Santorum agreed with the blind quote only to be informed that it was a quote from someone arguing in 1941 against blacks in the military. (I didn't catch the segregationist's full name ... Franklin Delano something.)
He still could have recovered by demanding to know if Wallace was suggesting, therefore, that the Army IS a sociological laboratory and a splendid place for social experimentation in time of war, but Santorum just shrugged sheepishly and mumbled something about how that was different.
The problem is not Santorum's conservative positions, it's that he can't defend them.
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The Problem with Ann
Submitted by vrwc13 on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 4:43pm.
when the issues closest to his heart are family-oriented matters
...so goes the family, so goes the community, so goes the town, so goes the state, so goes the country
Ann is so sMitten with Rmoney she forgets the very foundations of conservatism.
v
The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne
Is it just me, or....
Submitted by Grumpy in Arizona on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 4:55pm.
...is Ann begining to sound more and more like Shiela Jackson Lee?
- Grump :o)
I'm just guessing Grump, but
Submitted by vrwc13 on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 5:00pm.
I'm just guessing Grump, but I think Ann's working on getting a nice Ambassador job in some exotic Asian location like Hawaii or something.
v
The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne
Thanks, Ann
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 4:59pm.
We'll remember your kind words for Santorum when Bishop Romney runs against Obama in the General.
We love Bishop Romney like lots of other church clerics, both active and retired.
Lots of us here, including myself, will vote for Bishop Romney over the community organizer.
Thank you for your advocacy of Bishop Romney.
Should I be calling him "his holiness, Bishop Romney"? He hasn't said yet.
Cool it Cool => or...
Submitted by vrwc13 on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 5:02pm.
...you will miss out living on his planet some day.
v
The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne
⇒ Sorry, fellow conspirator
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 5:04pm.
But I'm just in awe of the thought of being led by Bishop Romney.
so Cool =>, who's got the better deal?
Submitted by vrwc13 on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 5:13pm.
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The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne
⇒ Don't much care
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 5:23pm.
We are living in the times of the great Bishop Romney. How could I possibly have time to think about the afterlife?
We get it, Ann
Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 5:43pm.
You don't like Santorum.
You forget though that we had a governor/businessman in George W. Bush and let's face it, except for the tax cut, he disappointed a lot of us.
We get it, Ann
Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 5:44pm.
You don't like Santorum.
You forget though that we had a governor/businessman in George W. Bush and let's face it, except for the tax cut, he disappointed a lot of us.
Yeah, Santorum has given some
Submitted by Beecher on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 6:17pm.
Yeah, Santorum has given some bad answers. Perhaps he isn't a good debater. At least he stands with very conservative views. And unlike your boy Romney he doesn't just make up lies on the spot when he gets in a jam so hes kind of disadvantaged.
Somebody must have some Polaroids of Ann
Submitted by Dave. on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 6:35pm.
It would explain much.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
⇒ Bite your tongue, Dave
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 6:40pm.
She did date Olbermann, you know?
I thought she went out with
Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 6:50pm.
I thought she went out with Donkeyface!!! Keef too??? Jeez.....................I thought she just ACTED ditzy to piss off the libs!!!! I wouldn't let my cats get near either one of those guys!!!
⇒ You're right killa
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 7:17pm.
But don't ask Laura Ingraham if she ever dated Keith.
Hey Ann!!!!!
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 6:47pm.
Shut up already. You are officially to the point of pissing us off.
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Blonde
Submitted by mandrake on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 7:04pm.
Has it occured to you that, like some frosty blue troll from the north, that Ann Coulter is just having fun with you?
⇒ Yeah mandrake
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 8:02pm.
You don't even rise to the level of feckless ignorance enjoyed by Rep. Hank Johnson.
Sure Mandrake....your identical twin Ann Coulter
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 8:03pm.
Both of you have worn out your welcome quite a while ago.
We are at the point of tolerating you both, barely.....just like the lunatic Auntie at Thanksgiving.
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I'll ditto that, J
Submitted by Dave. on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 7:55pm.
And then some.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
You're Still Wrong Ann
Submitted by Free Stinker on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 10:39pm.
. . . and you have become part of the problem.
/// Sarah Palin Fan since July 11, 2007 /// خال
Ann is Republican first
Submitted by GregE on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 11:14pm.
I've always thought this. Conservative, yes, but not first. She's Republican all the way. I have watched her in debates an interviews for years, and she will rationalize the most irrational to remain in line with her first priority.
Not too many articles......
Submitted by GregE on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 11:19pm.
........supporting Romney called.............."The Great Thing about Romney".
It's normally something against the others, not FOR Romney...................which, if Romney is the nominee, will be my voting methodology as well. :-)
And an aside, a rhetorical question. To the media why is almost every Republican "too conservative" yet Obama is one of the most Leftist Democrat in DC, but that's just the greatest and of no significance?
That is because you cannot pick up a member of the ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 1:26am.
media by the clean end.
MD
Look away, Look away, Look away, Dixie Ann
Submitted by CobraMan on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 1:50pm.
"The Constitution mostly places limits on what the federal government can do. Only in a few instances does it restrict what states can do."
Is this a joke, Ann? The Constitution gives Congress total control over just what a State actually is! Outside of an all out dictatorship, you can't get much more control over a "state government" than that, just as the Confederacy learned lo these many decades ago.
It is the federal government, in the form of Congress, who decides which governments can, or can not, become a "State government," how those State governments will be structured (Guaranteed Republican in nature, remember?) and what territory that newly created State can, or can not, "rule." Even the judiciaries of each, individual state is controlled by Congress, by Constitutional mandate (The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.). That Congress, aka the federal government, in control of the US judicial system, Ann, not the individual State governments. That's ONE SINGLE judicial system, Ann, not several.
We're a Constitutional Republic, Ann, and not a Confederacy. That "separation of state and federal government" you talk about isn't as wide as you seem to think. The state and federal government are not really "separate" when their own structures are exactly the same, by federal decree, no less; when the federal government controls which governments are allowed to become state governments; when the federal government decide just what territory is within a State "border;" when the federal government controls the judicial powers within the various States; and when Congress itself is comprised of the Citizens of each "united" state. The days of a Confederacy are long dead, Ann. They died with the Confederacy itself.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Hey ANN!
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"If God is dead, somebody is going to have to take his place. It will be megalomania or erotomania, the drive for power or the drive for pleasure, the clenched fist or the phallus, Hitler or Hugh Hefner." — Malcolm Muggeridge
"It's not snobbery that
Submitted by balboa on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 9:59pm.
"It's not snobbery that compels liberals to promote college for all; it's a scam to manufacture more Democratic voters, much like their immigration policies."
Ann's sharp, but this is a stupid comment. College is promoted because it gives you a great chance at success in life. Because more education is rarely a bad thing.
Ann, I wouldn't sweat the
Submitted by PaleHorse on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 10:36pm.
Ann, I wouldn't sweat the negative comments. These are the same people that have worshipped you for the past decade. They're a fickle crowd, prone to hyperventilation...They'll still buy your books.