Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum made an appearance on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace and weighed in on everything from super PAC’s to social issues. I’ve posted the video below; and if you’re still not that familiar with Santorum or his campaign, I’d very much encourage you to watch it.
As you may already know, Santorum received the endorsement of a group of “social conservatives” that gathered in Texas over the weekend in an attempt to join forces in support of one of the non-Romney candidates. While I’m certain he was more than pleased to receive the endorsement, he’s quick to remind Wallace that his appeal extends well beyond the “social conservative” wing of the Republican Party.
A brief side note for what it’s worth… I think the endorsement mentioned above and in the clip is absolutely worthless. Yes, absolutely worthless. A super-majority of religious and social leaders gathering in Texas to decide which candidate is the most socially conservative? Spare me. I’d be angry and frustrated by the arrogance of such an endeavor if I thought for a moment that even a fraction of the folks that were pulling for Perry or Gingrich will actually live up to their promise(s). I don’t know who dreamed up that little exercise, but I’m certain it wasn’t someone I’ll be taking my cues from.







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