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Psst! Rick Santorum Credited With Saving Child's Life; Establishment Press Ignores

By Tom Blumer | March 06, 2012 | 11:20

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Have we reached a point where a positive story about a political candidate whose views are considered unacceptable by the media elites won't get widely covered even when it's virtually dropped in their laps?

One can't help but suspect that's the case with Rick Santorum. February 13, the Detroit Free Press carried a moving story by Kathleen Gray about how the parents of a Michigan girl with Trisomy 18, the same disease from which his Santorum's daughter Bella suffers, credit the former senator's detailed and determined suggestions in the midst of their daughter's fight with saving her life. Read the whole thing; what follows are selected excerpts, starting with a downplaying headline:

Rick Santorum's advice helps metro Detroit family with Trisomy 18 child

Brad Smith was a desperate man.

His 22-month-old daughter, Faith, was in the hospital in the fall of 2010. Again. She was ashen, unresponsive and, he feared, close to death.

While his wife, Jesi Smith, kept vigil at Faith's bedside, Brad Smith was at work trying to split his concentration between his radio station sales manager job and the crisis at University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.

Seven months (after having first met Santorum at a Republican dinner) Brad Smith was in a panic at work. His wife had called to tell him the situation was dire with their daughter at Mott.

He was at a loss. Then, to his surprise Santorum -- in town for an unrelated fund-raiser -- walked into the NewsTalk 1400 radio station in Ferndale where Smith worked, to tape a syndicated show.

After the taping, Brad Smith approached Santorum and told him about Faith's latest decline, hoping he might be able to offer some advice, or at least an empathetic ear.

... But Smith was distracted and acknowledges he was almost dismissive of Santorum's advice, even though the politician had stopped to help on a busy morning when he was already running late.

"He sensed that I wasn't really listening, and he got really stern with me," Smith said. "He said, 'Look, you need to do this. If you don't, you're going to lose your daughter.'"

... "I can honestly say that if not for Rick Santorum, she would not be alive today," Brad Smith said. "We wouldn't have known what to ask for."

The story has gone almost nowhere. A Google News search on "Santorum Faith Brad Smith" (not in quotes) returns all of seven results. Only four are relevant. One is from the Free Press. A second is from the UK Daily Mail, which placed the Smiths' belief that Santorum helpd save their daughter's life into its headline. There is also a local-angle story out of Lima, Ohio (Brad Smith graduated from nearby Elida High school), and another story at a pro-life web site.

That's it. In other words, this isn't a mainstream story. Excuse me for doubting that it would be so lightly treated if it related to someone with whom the press philsophically agrees.

There's another far more potentially troubling angle to this. The sad fact is that a large majority of pre-born babies diagnosed with Down's syndrome (an estimated 80%), Trisomy 18, and other disorders are killed in utero (i.e., aborted). Perhaps the non-coverage ties into a belief on the part of many that Faith Smith should never have been born, and that what the Smiths are doing for their daughter with Santorum's timely help really isn't noble at all. Sadly, I believe that some would take it further, asserting that the Smiths are unfairly burdening society by taking up valuable medical resources which should be used on others.

Is it any wonder that a centerpiece of Santorum's campaign speeches is a firm assertion that unless this country changes direction in this and so many other areas, we are on a path toward leaving "a very cold dangerous, frightening America to our children"?

An excerpt of the Lima, Ohio story went up at BizzyBlog this morning.

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A Fellow Man

Submitted by CJohnson on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 12:02pm.

Deeds tell more about character. Amazing Santorum took the time, and was engaged enough to observe the father needed a strong man to help him stay the course. Moreover, Santorum did not feather his bed with someones tragedy.

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My guess is, if they ever

Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 1:11pm.

My guess is, if they ever cover it widely, it will be from the angle of :

Santorum Berates Distraught Father of Sick Child.

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...it's official Drudge is in it for Rmoney

Submitted by vrwc13 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 1:34pm.

POLL: Romney better choice to beat Obama than Palin, Christie or Jeb Bush...

Santorum  tied with Rmoney in the WP/Zogby poll

 

Advances lead over Santorum...

Santorum trails Rmoney in the Gallup poll

 

Both are current headlines top center, saved a screen shot.

 

...who'd guessed?

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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

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The only stories published by the MSM...

Submitted by Conservator on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 2:24pm.

...about Rick Santorum focus almost always on his faith and how he wants to create a new America, based on Catholic orthodoxy, that's designed to supplant the Constitution and change our great nation into a theocracy. This is the war on Christianity so often spoken about by conservatives which progressives mock.

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Well

Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 3:20pm.

It's not like someone fainted at a rally and he said to give them some air and water.

President Obama is a Muslim (from his own lips), Kenyan (read it from his publicist) a homosexual (read it on a news magazine cover) and a Socialist (I'm alive and can see it for myself)
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Father of Faith

Submitted by bradjesi on Tue, 03/27/2012 - 11:16pm.

Tom - I appreciate your support in the story, but I want to clarify a bit. I wasn't distracted from what Rick Santorum was telling me. I was hearing what he was saying, but not thinking it applied because the doctors had not told us this information. Rick recognized that I needed to hear his advice in a stronger way so he said it strongly to get my attention. Rick gave us information the doctors had not provided. This may have been that they didn't know or it could be worse...they did know and were not telling us. It is tough to tell, but Rick and his wife experienced similar treatment from the medical industry. He understood that I needed stronger convincing and he was right. I thank God that he was willing to risk being seen by me as too strong. It was the risk he took in offending me that got me to believe he knew what he was talking about. If not for his advice, we would not have known what to push our doctors for...eventually we changed hospitals because we weren't getting the care Faith needed. There are many people who don't think my daughter is worthy of medical care, and this is something that needs to change in America.

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