Rick Santorum

Approval Rate: 47%

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    littledragon

    Fri May 04 2012

    By making the issue of gay sex a main focus of his campaign, I could definitely tell that there was some repressed emotion and frustration there. He's almost as bad as Rick Perry. Maybe those two should get together and comfort each other.

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    robert57

    Thu Mar 01 2012

    "Obama says he wants everyone to go to college. What a snob. He wants to remake you in his image." Santorum forgot to mention he has three degrees and his three college-age children are all in college.

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    ireview

    Fri Feb 24 2012

    His views on the economy are spot on, as is expected from a conservative, but his social views are ass backwards....as is expected from a conservative. The social conservative idealogy is a big no no in this day and age, and Rick would see us become a Christian theocracy. Once you experience a freedom you don't go back. Its 2012, not 1012.

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    canadasucks

    Fri Feb 24 2012

    The masculine version of Palin for 2012. Batshit crazy christian version of the Taliban lost PA. by a landslide now wants to sell himself as a viable presidential candidate. The democrats are praying this jackass hangs around. . .

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    obtusegoose

    Sun Oct 12 2008

    There's a good reason why someone came up with a neologism for him.

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    paul623

    Sat Aug 02 2008

    Another bender of truth for the benefit of the right wing. Hiding under "Christianity" he uses hate language and actions to attack anyone else, instead of honest debate. It is the characteristic of cowards to not deal honestly with your opponents, but instead use fear language and half truths taken out of context.

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    questioneveryt_hing

    Tue May 13 2008

    Great speech on Focus on the Family website. www.family.org Click on Daily Broadcasts and look for Recent Broadcasts on the right-hand side of page, for September 13th & 14th, 2007.

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    mattshizzle

    Sun May 21 2006

    His name is spelled almost like where he belongs. Unfortunately, he's one of the Senators from my State. Hopefully not next year.

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    anonomous

    Fri May 12 2006

    He's a great leader who sticks to his principals.

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    queerplanet

    Thu Jan 05 2006

    In a word.... corrupt. Another representative of christianity.

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    soxfan

    Thu Nov 10 2005

    As a politically conservative Catholic, I was outraged and embarassed by Rick's ludicrous belief that the Boston Archdiocese abuse scandals were caused by Liberal politicians and instituions that dominate the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Guy is clearly off his rocker. If I were a PA voter I would certainly not re-elect him next year.

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    jackcox

    Tue Oct 25 2005

    Ignorant Moron who be booted out on his ass in 2006.

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    gopmember76

    Sat Jul 23 2005

    A lightning rod who speaks his mind. While I may not agree with his methodology, I agree usually in substance with what he says.

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    genghisthehun

    Wed Jul 13 2005

    He'll do for the time being, but he is in trouble.

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    vasquezjuan

    Thu Sep 30 2004

    I think he must be gay the self loathing is palpable every time he speaks.

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    blueblitzkrieg

    Fri Sep 10 2004

    Slimy, deeply closeted, homophoic A-hole. The fundie, fascist freaks love him.

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    bibliophile

    Fri Jul 30 2004

    Santorum is physically attractive, too bad he comes off as an intolerant jerk.

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    rainer21

    Thu Jul 29 2004

    he is truly the most self-righteous, arrogant, biggoted, prejudiced politician there is. although i strongly disagree with george w. bush, i can respect him. but as an american, and as a christian, which santorum claims to be, i have absolutely no respect for senator santorum.

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    abichara

    Sat Jul 17 2004

    I find the junior Senator from Pennsylvania to be somewhat creepy. I particularly don't get his singular obsession with the gay marriage issue. Considering that the guy seems to be a rising star among GOP ranks, I think he merits some consideration. He seems to be one of these shallow social warriors more than anything else. Santorum should spend his time on issues that are of consequence to the American people, not some insignificant social issue that is not important in the broader scheme of things. Considering that he's a relative lightweight and tends to be more of a showhorse rather than a workhorse, this doesn't really surprise me. As for those who claim that he is a Machiavellian who just wants to be re-elected, I will say this much, he does really believe in what he says. Pennsylvania usually elects moderate Republicans to the Senate (Hugh Scott, John Heinz, Arlen Specter), not social warriors like Santorum. He's never been a good match for the state and Santorum realizes that ... Read more

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    loudkidb

    Sat Jul 03 2004

    If Santorum is not something, it is a politician. Think about it, Politics is all about mastering opinion. Santorum says what he believes no matter what, which is why he has yet to land himself in a Santorum controversy. Everyone knows that when Rick speaks he is not bsing, hes is sincere, and a good Christian model of society.

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    hitechwarrior

    Sun Mar 28 2004

    A true weasel.

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    buckey

    Fri Jan 30 2004

    An unabashed bigot... the past and future of the republican party!

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    fritzallen

    Fri Dec 05 2003

    Santorum recognizes the massive homosexual agenda to take over the U.S. in the name of the anti-Christ.

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    kingbaby

    Tue Nov 18 2003

    This man is a disgrace to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. His conservative views are radical and out of date. And he is no longer worthy of our attention.

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    liamws

    Thu Nov 13 2003

    this Monster would keep gays and lesbians in concentration camps if he could get away with it! The people of Pennsylvania ought to be ashamed to have this man as their U.S. Senator!

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    cfjohnsn

    Tue Sep 30 2003

    I am from PA and will give him a 2 based on a few of the initiatives that he has voted for. That being said, I believe that he is a narrow-minded far-right wing person that uses religion as a weapon. There was/is a reason that our founding fathers wanted to keep a seperation of church and state. That reason was to discourage the religious fanatics from forcing their will and beliefs upon the rest of us and basically destroying democracy as we know it. A democracy is based on the principal that we not be persecuted for what we believe as long as it is legal in the eyes of the law, not God. Just about every state has a law that disallows persecution because of sexual orientation which makes his remark ignorant as well as incorrect. It is this type of belief that religion should guide us in politics and as a nation that also guides groups like the Taliban and Al Qaeda.It is also the reason that we developed this great country in the first place...to escape religious persecution.

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    astroda5

    Sun Sep 14 2003

    Personally, I'm indifferent to Sen. Santorum because he has yet to say or do anything of consequence -- but he has recently become the darling of the Republicans and his name has shot to the top of this RateItAll list of American Politicians. So, although he may not be a great statesman, he has apparently mastered the art of politics better than most of his peers, and has discovered that homophobia plays very well in Middle America. This suggests that, for gays and lesbians, the United States may not be the ideal place to live at this moment in its history.

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    sogwap

    Sat Sep 13 2003

    A good man.

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    kira0608

    Sat Jul 19 2003

    Throw back to the 1800s. I'm from PA and would never vote for this homophobe.

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    rosetta

    Fri Jul 18 2003

    Santorum has the courage to say what most Americans think about homosexual deviancy.

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    god_bless_santorum

    Fri Jul 11 2003

    People who put Santorum in Hell for his views show the hate they harbor for anyone that doesn't agree with them.I believe that the practice of homosexuality is a mortal sin if it is practiced with a clear knowledge of its sinful nature.I myself have commited sins against the 6th commandment before I was married. I was given the grace by God to see this and have been able to repent with the Sacrament of Reconciliation. A true humble love for our Heavenly Father always leads to Truth.I see the sin of premarital sex,homosexual sex,pornography,masturbation,and adultery in marriage, among others sins against the flesh. I believe God gives us the gift and grace of loving all people, not just the ones who think the same way we do.We were all created to be with Him;just give your mind,heart,and will to Him. .He will work miracles! And someday maybe, the very person you once hated on earth,will be beside you in Heaven! Practice humility first,then you will have love! God bless you all!

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    slappyp

    Thu Jul 10 2003

    I live in PA, 'nuff said!

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    gopman79

    Wed Jul 02 2003

    You know, I have read every statement made about Rick Santorum here, and am suprised to see that EVERYONE has misinterpereted what Santorum actually said. Santorum didnt say he hated gays, nor did he say that being gay is just as bad as bigomy or poligamy. Rather, he said that if sticking ones penis up another's anus is legal, that bigomy, poligamy, and other illegal sex acts should be legal too. That doesnt sound like a homophobic statement to me, that sounds like a Libertarian statement, as if he doesnt care as to what people do behind closed doors. How people thought that that was a "homophobic" statement, I dont know. Anyways, he is a good politician. He lost a star due to that statement, the thought of man/woman being able to marry twice being legal is scary, considering that neither practice is at all healthy. But overall, he is respectable.

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    wellwellwell

    Tue Jul 01 2003

    Ok, who is cheating to put this arf-head as the #1 US politician? Is this the best the country that gave us Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and 2 Roosevelts can do? A third-rate hack, only interested in his own skin, and offending all but the moneybags in the process. You can do better than this, Pennsylvania.

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    penny23

    Mon Jun 30 2003

    Seeing Santorum at the top of this list means the Freeps and Creeps have found this site and are trying to stack the deck. It's the only way they can win anything.

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    grtflmark

    Fri Jun 20 2003

    Speaks his mind - and the truth. Persecuted by the Fascist Gay Left for his having religious beliefs that says he should not let someone else jam their crank up his butt - the most effective way to transmit AIDS, by the way. The Fascists Gays on the left are not interested in equality - or freedom of speech - only in initiating hatred against anyone who does not advance every scintilla of their agenda. Diversity of thought and opinion is what makes this country great - shame on the Fascist Gay Left for trying to shout down any voice that has a different view!!!

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    kolby1973

    Fri Jun 20 2003

    Another troublemaking human hater. Keep him out of the government.

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    will_hunting

    Thu Jun 19 2003

    Brings shame to the Republican party. Jaw-dropping ignorant, divisive comments. His interviews are rambling, incoherent and illogical. Right up there with Quayle and Dubya in terms of deep thinking.

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    gmanod

    Tue Jun 17 2003

    This man is a hate monger and a disgrace to the great state of Pennsylvania. I can't beleive that some with such high authority holds such fanatical views.

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    rich2002

    Mon Jun 16 2003

    Just crazy enought to make a difference.

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    ladyshark4534

    Mon Jun 16 2003

    This guy really hates gays. He thinks that if you don't automatically swing his way, You're evil. We've grown up with such an accepting society. It seems that Mr. Santorum wants to change all that.

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    eric_lowin

    Mon Jun 16 2003

    Consider the past senators from Pennsylvania: Joe Clark..Hugh Scott..among others.. Now comes this grotesque little fanatic, so typical of the "modern", i.e., reactionary crypto fascist Republican party..a religious retrograde and a bigot...

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    penn26d4

    Sun Jun 15 2003

    Pennsylvania's junior senator represents the "new" Republican Party.

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    misstillie

    Sun Jun 15 2003

    Sen. Santorum represents the thinking of mainstream Main Street America. He has a bright political future ahead of him.

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    ponerse

    Sun Jun 15 2003

    Look up foot-in-the-mouth in the dictionary and Santorum's picture is there. What an idiot.

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    oxenox

    Sun Jun 15 2003

    A great American and a great humanitarian!

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    moosekarloff

    Wed Jun 04 2003

    It's frightening and quite depressing to consider this birdbath is one of the shining up-and-coming stars of the GOP. That must be a totally talent-bereft outfit if this is the case. To begin with, this guy is anti-Social Security but represents the state that has the highest number of retirees excepting Florida: you'd think that would be enough for the voters of Pennsylvania, fueled by oldfart wank resentment, to turn this douche out as a One Term Wonder, but the folks out there in the Keystone State obviously have their collective heads up their collective butts. Secondly, he has every right to air his views on homosexuality, but considering how mentally retarded and out-of-touch his perspective is, you either have to write him off as a parochial, antiquated idiot or shiver in your boots over the fact that he's worked his way pretty far up in the Senate in a short period of time. This guy evidently does not believe in equal rights and protections under the law, a cornerstone libe... Read more

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    solenoid_dh

    Sat May 10 2003

    I've heard & seen all kinds of editorial statements about what Rick Santorum said recently that caused such controversy. But I never did hear what he actually said. Do any of you know where on the Internet I can find an exact quote, without any commentary? I'd like to see what he said before I make any judgments. I've searched already but haven't had any luck yet. Thanks!