Ayatollah Santorum the Sanctimonious (ASS)
In a January 18 interview with Glenn Beck Rick Santorum decided to compare his view of the Constitution with that of Ron Paul. His statements can only be described as delusional and totalitarian.
Santorum first claimed to have read an eighteenth-century dictionary that defined happiness as “to do the morally right thing.” This is how the founding fathers defined happiness, he said. This is Santorum’s definition of “happiness,” not the founding fathers. It’s a good bet he is lying when claiming to have read an eighteenth-century dictionary. (But I suppose anything is possible with a man who brought his deceased infant home who died two hours after birth and slept with it after showing it to his children, as Santorum admits to have done).
The freedom to do whatever you want to do – as long as you do not harm anyone else or interfere in their equal freedom – would “lead to libertinism and lead to chaos” said Sanctimonious Santorum, who has also pledged to do what he can to put an end to contraception if elected president. Contraception changes “the way things ought to be,” he says. Santorum is self assured that he, and he alone, understands “the way things ought to be” and pledges to use the powers of the state to forcefully impose his “understanding” on the entire country.
Great post! I wonder whether the Ayatollah would prohibit coitus interruptus as well? It is one thing to defend the right to life of an unborn fetus and quite another to deny families the right to have control over the size of their families, especially in a society and culture that makes the proper bearing, raising and eduction of children prohibitively expensive with little or no return to be expected by the aging parents. First, you restore our fundamental liberties and the great prosperity that will follow. Only then will families be free to have as many children as they can afford to raise without the burden of poverty and lack of savings for old age. The Ayatollah Santorum would instead promote the growth of fascism in his Amerika. Ron Paul in 2012