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Posted: 8:53 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012

Democrats rip Santorum 

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By Neal Boortz

If you want just a small taste of what it would be like to run Rick Santorum as your GOP nominee, look no further than a DNC email released over the weekend.  One part read …

"Rather than focusing on jobs, the economy, or any of the issues that matter most to Americans, he discussed man's 'dominion over' the earth, repeated his patently false claim that prenatal health care is a plot to force more abortions, and questioned the need for public education.”

I received a lot of flak for my comments yesterday about Rick Santorum, yet not one person could explain to me how Rick Santorum would appeal to moderate or independent voters.  If you don’t want to answer that question, show me the numbers that say the Republicans can beat Barack Obama without independent voters.  From everything that I’m seeing, that’s impossible.  This is the most important election we’ve had in my 40+ years of talk radio, and the Democrats – the Statists – the collectivists – the Marxists – the enemies of all that we have learned to cherish – are positively salivating over the possibility of Obama running against Santorum. 

There’s been increasing talk of a brokered convention to pick a new candidate at the last minute.  Republicans don’t seem to like the idea.  Research shows that Republican voters prefer not to have a brokered convention by a 2-to-1 margin.  So that means your options are Rick Santorum, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich or Ron Paul.  There is only ONE            question you should be considering as you select from these four .. and that is which one of these candidates has the best chance of beating Obama.  That’s the focus of your decision … nothing else.

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