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"WASHINGTON -- Former GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum said he was not interested in serving in Mitt Romney's administration, should the former Massachusetts governor beat President Barack Obama in November.
"I want to help Mitt Romney get elected president, and I'll be happy to help and advise him if he wants my advice as president, but my objective right now is to serve my family and provide for them," Santorum said Sunday morning on CNN's "State of the Union."
When host Candy Crowley asked him if that was a "flat no," Santorum replied, "Yeah, it is pretty much a flat no," adding that his response didn't reflect a desire not to help Romney.
Crowley brought up some the criticisms Santorum leveled at Romney while they were both vying for the GOP nomination, pointing out that he had questioned Romney's authenticity and convictions.
"When you talk about this race to your children and grandchildren, is there anything you say, 'I went too far here and I wish I had not done that?'"
Santorum responded by addressing comments he made about Obama, pointing out that he has said he believed he went too far in calling the president a "snob."
When pressed specifically about his comments about Romney, Santorum said, "Well, I have no problem questioning authenticity, and those are all things that I thought were legitimate differences between us as candidates, and the same thing with President Obama. I mean, there are differences between us. I don't back away from any of those things, but at the same time, clearly the difference between President Obama and Mitt Romney is a chasm, and I have a great degree of comfort supporting Gov. Romney as the choice between the two."
While Santorum has endorsed Romney, his support has been less than enthusiastic. His official backing came late on a Monday night in May, in the 13th paragraph of an email to supporters. He gave his endorsement only after securing an hourlong meeting with Romney in Pittsburgh, and the two have yet to appear together in public."
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06…
He went too far in calling the president a snob? That's it? Lmao!
"I want to help Mitt Romney get elected president, and I'll be happy to help and advise him if he wants my advice as president, but my objective right now is to serve my family and provide for them," Santorum said Sunday morning on CNN's "State of the Union."
When host Candy Crowley asked him if that was a "flat no," Santorum replied, "Yeah, it is pretty much a flat no," adding that his response didn't reflect a desire not to help Romney.
Crowley brought up some the criticisms Santorum leveled at Romney while they were both vying for the GOP nomination, pointing out that he had questioned Romney's authenticity and convictions.
"When you talk about this race to your children and grandchildren, is there anything you say, 'I went too far here and I wish I had not done that?'"
Santorum responded by addressing comments he made about Obama, pointing out that he has said he believed he went too far in calling the president a "snob."
When pressed specifically about his comments about Romney, Santorum said, "Well, I have no problem questioning authenticity, and those are all things that I thought were legitimate differences between us as candidates, and the same thing with President Obama. I mean, there are differences between us. I don't back away from any of those things, but at the same time, clearly the difference between President Obama and Mitt Romney is a chasm, and I have a great degree of comfort supporting Gov. Romney as the choice between the two."
While Santorum has endorsed Romney, his support has been less than enthusiastic. His official backing came late on a Monday night in May, in the 13th paragraph of an email to supporters. He gave his endorsement only after securing an hourlong meeting with Romney in Pittsburgh, and the two have yet to appear together in public."
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06…
He went too far in calling the president a snob? That's it? Lmao!
Sh*t the GOP Says Volume 1
Here's a short collection of facepalm-worthy quotes from the Republican party. If you've got any you'd like to see in a future volume, leave a comment and it'll be added to the next one!
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." - George W. Bush Source
"Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks. If you don't have a job and you are not rich, blame yourself!" - Herman Cain (Source)
Anything said by Michelle Bachmann ever:
"I hear you loud and clear, Barack Obama. You don’t represent the country that I grew up with. And your values is [sic] not going to save us. We’r
Congrats, Obama!
President Barack Obama has won the election against Mitt Romney.
That is all. :D
Barack Obama versus Mitt Romney - Rap Battle
Yes, this may not be news but I believe quite a few people will find this hilarious.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX_1B0w7Hzc&feature=my_liked_videos&list=LL1jGpr-TfPM8fo2C6KAgWlg
Enjoy!
(And don't worry about my not being very active lately, school is my main priority. :D )
Romney Keeps $30+ Mil, Tax-Free, in Cayman Islands
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney keeps at least $30 million, probably more, in the tax-free Cayman Islands, Vanity Fair reported on Tuesday.
The Romney campaign claims that the candidate has not exploited offshore havens to avoid paying necessary U.S. taxes, but the Vanity Fair report detailed how Romney continues to have interests in at least 12 of the 138 funds, organized by his company Bain Capital, in the Cayman Islands.
Cayman Islands investments are hidden behind confidentiality disclaimers, making the total amount of Romney’s true wealth virtually impossible.
Romney also holds a Swiss bank account, with $3 millio
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He didn't go too far by trying to push America back 200 years? lolol