I just want to say I’m against people smearing Santorum.
Straight porn says otherwise.
Heh, heh. “Smear campaign.”
Oh wait, you thought I meant. . . . . . oh yeah, when the word occurs at the beginning of a sentence I guess it takes a capital, thus leading to confusion. My bad:(
I guess the other problem is that you can’t tell if there is a capital on the word when it is spoken. For example, when the MC at one of his fundraisers says: “Thank you Rick, that speech was just pure (S)santorum!”
I wonder if Dan Savage really thought of the confusion he might cause?
Romney? I’d predict he’d endorse any other “not-Romney” first.
And now I’m off, to inform the Jr. Senator from Minnesota that humor and serious political discourse are fundamentally (joke! Joke!) incompatible…
Yeah, but “in a month or so”, the other “not-Romneys” will be out of it, too.
Well… maybe Gingrich will just barely be hanging on, out of gritted-teeth determination more than anything else.
I’ll bet Ron Paul will stay in to the bitter end, just to be contrary.
He did that in 2008, and I’m expecting him to do it this time, too. He’s not running for re-election and if he’s just in the race to make a point and to get people to talk about the issues he cares about, he has little reason to drop out. But by the time everybody else rallies around Romney it won’t matter very much what Paul is doing.
Fair enough, though I find it hard to picture Santorum endorsing Paul.
Oh. So does this mean we shouldn’t take commentary seriously if it’s from someone named “smiling bandit”?
Wow.
I wanted to go back and address this again: no, this is not what passes for political discourse. It’s humor. There are arguments against laws that legislate sexual behavior, there are arguments for recognizing gay marriage, and there are arguments against everything else Santorum said. You’ve probably seen all of them on this board many times. This is a joke at the expense of Rick Santorum because he said something repugnant. There’s a place for both.
If Gingrich is stil hanging on, I’d say it’s more because of Sheldon Adelson’s money than anything else.
This needed to be repeated, I think.
I agree. Dan Savage is the one who looks like a louse here, objectively.
The way people present it as if it should be embarrassing to Mr Santorum tends to misrepresent the situation.
But understand, this is not some funny coincidence, it’s actually that Santorum has been so avid in opposing, well, sex in general, that he got this name for himself. If it were just a pun, it wouldn’t be a black mark on him. This is a guy who’s such a famous prude that people turned his name into a word for shit. That’s something.
Except, as you say, it’s mostly just a playground taunt. Dan Savage is now trying to turn “rick” into an insulting verb, which shows the level of maturity and responsibility on his end.
Mostly, though, I think that it’s unfair to the Santorum family, considering it’s just this one Santorum that’s been such a lightning rod.
OK, I disagree. It would be worse to insult Rick Santorum for having a name that coincidentally meant something disgusting. It would be like mocking a South Asian named Dikshit because of what it sounds like in English. Just no.
Right. It’d be a light brown mark
Gonna guess that you’re a Republican and not so comfortable with gays.
You know what’s unfair to the Santorum family? Rick Santorum forever associating their name with bigotry and discrimination. No one asked the Orval Faubus or Jerry Falwell or Adolf Hitler family members what they wanted their legacy to be, either. Maybe if this guy was so pro “family values” he wouldn’t burden them with this in the first place.
It is embarrassing for Santorum, and so it should be as it seems the meaning has stuck as well as its namesake suggests
Other republicans talk freely that Santorum’s “google problem” is a serious issue for him as a candidate. Whatever else you might say about Dan Savage, what he did worked and is still working.
Yes, may of the “undecided” moderate votes are known to be idiots who do not know who they will vote for five minutes before they get into the voting booths. Would that it were not so.
For the record, this is what I mis-remembered.