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Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is advising Iowans that by giving him their vote, they can "stick it" to the man.

Speaking to a crowd of supporters in Iowa Tuesday, the former Pennsylvania senator accused President Barack Obama of "nasty, personal, divisive, unfair accusations."

"That's why I'm asking for your help and support," Santorum explained. "Obviously you've got a big decision to make in a week's time, a week from today. And I would very much like your support. If you want to send a message to the man, those are the folks that are the experts, the folks that are trying to shape this race."

"If you want to stick it to the folks who want to shape the debate and think they can tell you who you should pay attention to, as opposed to you who have been on the ground listening to all the candidates, this is where you step up and say, 'No, you don't get to decide. You in Washington and New York, you don't decide this race by who you have shined your light on and said who the American public should pay attention to,'" he added.

The Republican Iowa caucuses take place Jan. 3.

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miss_kitty's picture

ROTFLMAO...

The Santorum man. I'd like to google that.

Zero Dachus's picture

(stop laughing!) It really is.


"that's the secret password that we use down at the club"

pissed off patricia's picture

Which man is he talking about? Is he da man? Is it his god? Is it government? Is it a corporation? Who is this man of whom he speaks and what would that message be? Maybe the message is "Google me".


Say what you mean. Mean what you say. But don't say it mean.

Blue Lensman's picture

"the man" is everyone who has written him off, which is, well . . everyone.

General Jack D. Ripper's picture
Man

I think the "man" is Man on Dog Santorum!

Everyone should listen to the Stephanie Miller Radio Show's "Frothy the snowman" skit.

It's so damn funny :)

Artist formerly known as gempei's picture

I wonder if you're worth time
in a bad haiku.

John F A's picture

I'd have my Xmas present.

VBobier's picture
Hey

He can have My cold If He wants.

yakfitguy's picture

Speaking to a crowd of supporters in Iowa Tuesday, the former Pennsylvania senator accused President Barack Obama of "nasty, personal, divisive, unfair accusations."

What pisses me off the most is the Orwellian, over-the-top projection in the Fascist universe the GOP resides in.


I don't believe in God. Teach a man to be a good citizen and you have solved the problem of life.
-Andrew Carnegie

Bearpaw's picture

"This radical, lying, socialist, Muslim, incompetent, America-hating, treasonous, stupid, ****** Nigerian has engaged in nasty, personal, divisive, unfair accusations."

Fixed that for him.

miss_kitty's picture

Then he must be lying.

Samson-'s picture

"we support you, mr. The Man"

Liberal AND Proud's picture

Sad, pathetic, bitter man.

You can smell the desperation. If he loses this race, and he will, his wife is going to make him get a job and actually work for a living.


Vote GOP and move forward to the 18th Century.

fastfeat's picture

Secret Sauce...


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

miss_kitty's picture

I almost died laughing.

:D

bmw 528's picture

Because you voted for a desperate, clueless chump already wisely rejected by the voters of Pennsylvania.


"We will find fulfillment not in the goods that we have, but in the good we can do for each other."

Robert F. Kennedy

glogrrl's picture

that sounds so Christian and caring.....NOT!!


“The greatest evildoers are those who don’t remember because they have never given thought to the matter, and, without remembrance, nothing can hold them back,”

Liberal AND Proud's picture

You would think havng the most Googled name on the web, that you would be a shoe in for victory.


Vote GOP and move forward to the 18th Century.

yellowdogD's picture

Why don't you just go and stick it to the dog?

dixie blood's picture

I think he might be too busy playing with the dead fetus he brought home for his kids.


Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself.

miss_kitty's picture

You may want to be careful when you suggest he 'stick it to the dog.' Just looking out for ya, dude.

. . . .


Janek

Cath's picture

So this is another one of President Obama's sneaky attacks??? He's the one responsible for the quagmire that is the Republican race toward nomination. How clever of him. I bet the White House would love to have Santorum as the Republican nominee. What an idiot. Poor Rick, he has not become the frontrunner in the party of the "anybody but (insert name here)" sweepstakes. He feels left out. Exactly who is bankrolling this guy anyway? Are they getting something out of this nonsensical candidacy?

And I don't swing that way anyhow...

Stick? Slick? Rick? Ick!


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

Zach's picture

Was he speaking to women voters? I would assume he would be opposed to male voters "sticking it to the man". Based on his extreme homophobia, that is.


"The enemy is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on." - John Yossarian, Catch-22

vickif's picture

He certainly wasn't speaking to me. He's the man who brought his dead baby home for his kids to see and cuddle. He's nuttier than a fruit cake.

jungpatawan's picture

When told that Rick Santorum accused him of making "nasty, personal, divisive, unfair accusations," President Obama said, "Who?"

Ricky, if they thought it would actually get you the nomination, Team Obama would send a fruit basket to every home in Iowa.

Limp-Dick Blimpaugh's picture

Santorum is one sick SOB and is a laughable joke.

al2o3cr's picture

Oh, voting for Ol' Frothy Mix undoubtedly sends a message. Unfortunately, that message is "I hate gays and non-Christians so much I'm willing to destroy the country to demonstrate it"...

Amitola's picture

of the Commonwealth of PA, I'm proud to say that I've never cast a vote for Ricky (tho' his opponents were nothing to write home about).

I truly believe Santorum is the perfect example of why his closely-held belief in "Intelligent Design" must be utterly wrong!!


"Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of Stupidity" - Frank Leahy

fitley's picture

If all the Iowans stick it to the man at once it would have to be like a conga line, no?

ikalbertus's picture

It sounds like "the man" is the kingmakers of Fox Spews and the pundits on CNN. They've done their best to pretend Ron Paul doesn't exist and Paul is polling a lot better than Rickee. Is he jealous because he never got his own show on Fox? Maybe never will? What a bitter little man.

Gene214's picture

Santorum: 'Send a Message to the Man' by Voting for Me

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Goddamn! This guy gets funnier every day. And just when I thought there was no one who could provide the same level of comic relief as that of Herman Cain.


If you have selfish, ignorant citizens, you're gonna get selfish, ignorant leaders.

George Carlin

greatbear's picture

What's sad is that Ricky has been practically living in Iowa for the past year and yet he's doomed to also-ran status. Iowan republicans are more teabaggy than nearly any other group of republicans and even they don't like him.

A new survey of people likely to attend Iowa's Republican caucuses indicates that former House speaker Newt Gingrich's support in the state is plunging while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum’s is surging, with support for Santorum more than tripling since the beginning of December.

According to a new CNN/Time/ORC International poll, 25% of people questioned say if the caucuses were held today, they'd most likely back former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and 22% said they would support Rep. Ron Paul of Texas. Romney's 3-point margin is within the poll's sampling error.

Meanwhile, Gingrich has plunged from 33% to 14% this month while Santorum grew to 16%. The poll’s release comes six days before the Iowa caucuses kick off Republican nominating contests.


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

He looks kinda lumpy under that sweater. Are the forces of evil gunning for Man on Dog?

Maybe Ricky is afraid that Romney and Gingrich want this so bad they might resort to extreme measures to prevent an upset victory by Doggie Boy. And don't forget, he's looked into Michele Bachmann's eyes -- close up. Man that has to be scary.

mudshark's picture

It sure looks as if he's wearing a bp vest under that pullover.


What is your conceptual, continuity?

fastfeat's picture

"You want protection, douchebag? Here, try this one. Doesn't fit? Lose some weight."


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

Edwin's picture

bleck >.<


far left loon >.<

So the surging urging Prick Santorum want to stick it to a man? Hell-O Sailor


If not now, when?

muddyboots's picture

They are knee deep in Santorum surge all over Iowa. Disgusting.
Is it true this jerk off has a child at home who may die any day. Or is that just a ploy to try to get some perverted sympathy vote? I guess he figures if she dies, the old lady can just crap out another one. Go home Santorum and pretend to want to be with your child.


If not now, when?

lorenzolarue's picture

I vote to send Rick Santorum to a prison in Syria.

lorenzolarue's picture

my dog, it's everywhere!

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