Santorum Goes After Romney, Gingrich, Paul
The former Pennsylvania senator took aim at his competition in South Carolina while visiting The Beacon Drive-In in Spartanburg.
Two days after rattling Mitt Romney at the Myrtle Beach debate, Rick Santorum shifted his aim from Romney to other challengers in the race while speaking to a group of about 100 at The Beacon Drive-In in Spartanburg. Santorum, who is battling former House Speaker Newt Gingrich for votes within the social conservative block, took major issue with Gingrich's stance that he, not Santorum represented conservatives' best chance to put together a winning campaign against Obama. Gingrich has made repeated jabs at Santorum's 2006 loss to Bob Casey, including one at a town hall just before Monday night's debate. "Evangelical voters would like to have a nominee who knows how to win a general election. And somebody who set the all-time Pennsylvania…
stanley seigler
1:31 pm on Friday, February 17, 2012
"I [DD] would also suggest that implying that people that disagree with you are some how less intelligent is a poor argument." COMMENT verrrry poor...unfortunately used by many who get their "facts" from limbo and his ilk...sadder yet/still is when their facts are combined with their prejudices; to form "true believer" opines...and; almost SOP on too many PATCH discussions.   more ›