Rick Santorum Will Be Your Next President

· Wednesday, February 22, 2012

It's hard to believe the Republican primary season has only formally been underway for less than two months. At the time of this writing, we are exactly one week from the Arizona and Michigan primary, and two weeks from the decisive "Super Tuesday" primaries. In just fourteen days, we may well have a de facto nominee for the Republican presidential ticket.

And it's my opinion that the man that will emerge as the GOP candidate will be Rick Santorum.

Anyone who has followed me on social media sites like Twitter and Facebook will know I've been a supporter of Santorum since before Iowa, although I admit I had doubts about his odds at winning the nomination. Then, as now, Mitt Romney had a king's ransom to pay for his campaign. Then, as now, Ron Paul enjoyed the most vocal and fanatic supporters. I thought then, as I do now, that both were terribly flawed candidates, and I waited for another challenger to emerge.

We watched as Herman Cain bumbled his way through interviews and sex scandals on his way out of the election, and grimaced as Rick Perry botched debate opportunities before a national audience. And even after all that, I don't think any of us expected to see Rick Santorum win Iowa.

In the month following the initial primaries, the field has thinned, and now there are four. Romney remains as vulnerable as ever, and has seen his lead evaporate to the point where he can now no longer be considered the front-runner. Paul has won nothing, and will win nothing as he continues his campaign thanks only to the loose wallets of his legion of deluded devotees. Gingrich remains, buoyed by a lone win in South Carolina and the hope that Georgia and a few other southern states will keep him alive long enough to outlast one or two of the remaining candidates.

But if Santorum wins Michigan and Arizona, it is all but over. Only an overwhelming number of victories on Super Tuesday could restore Gingrich or Romney, and that is unlikely. Santorum has all the momentum since sweeping the last group of primaries in Missouri, Minnesota, and Colorado. He'll be heading into Super Tuesday having won four, and possibly five, of the last five elections, and could win as many as eight of the ten on that critical day (assuming Romney and Gingrich take each state where they have enjoyed lengthy incumbency -- Massachusetts and Georgia).

Rick Santorum is going to win big over the next few weeks, and will be the Republican nominee. I am now sure of this, and we couldn't ask for a better outcome.

Late this afternoon, I received an e-mail from the Santorum campaign notifying me of a rally to be held at 5:30 this evening at the El-Zaribah Shrine Auditorium in Phoenix. It was late notice, and I presume most who follow the Santorum campaign were similarly notified. This was welcome news, as I had missed the opportunity to attend the Lincoln Day Lunch earlier today (where Santorum was also scheduled to speak) because I had to work. Thanks to the close proximity to my office and an extremely understanding wife, I had a second chance to see the candidate speak in person.

There's great value in attending a live event for a Presidential candidate, or any political candidate, for that matter. You have the opportunity to see the man in his element, and witness a little more than what is packaged for television.

What I saw was authenticity. Rick Santorum took the podium and spoke for a solid hour before a crowd that had been hastily assembled at an event that was likely scheduled with less than four hours' notice, and he did it without notes and without teleprompters. He spoke extemporaneously on topics ranging from economics to foreign policy with both authority and a tangible plan of action. He spoke with conviction and with a depth and breadth of knowledge on domestic and international politics that impressed, and even educated, at least one fervent political enthusiast.

By now, you've likely seen at least one of the twenty debates that he's spoken in, and at least one of the many interviews he's done. Santorum is every bit the man you see on television. In an election where we can, and must, battle an incumbent on integrity, on the economy, on health care, on constitutional government, and on foreign policy, it behooves us to select a champion that can defeat that incumbent on every field. Romney can't. Paul can't. Gingrich can't.

Santorum can. He has the record to run on. He has the wit and the guile to go toe-to-toe with a hostile media and a well-funded Democrat. And I believe he would absolutely dismantle Barack Obama in a Presidential debate.

Much has been made about whether Santorum has the ability to motivate voters outside of the socially conservative base that will no doubt embrace him. The fact is, while Santorum does not shrink from his morality, he is making this election about a lot more than that, and that excites a very diverse group of voters. His ability to not only identify the problems we face as a nation, but to also present detailed and coherent solutions is what really sets him apart from the likes of Romney and Gingrich. He doesn't just preach liberty and small government; he is convicted to the cause, and he has the rust-belt credentials to back it up.

That he is morally conservative is just a bonus. As much as the liberal media would like to make you think otherwise, being a devout Christian doesn't keep you from being successful or popular in America. Just ask Tim Tebow or Jeremy Lin.

I suggest you watch the debate on the 22nd. If you live in Arizona, get out and vote in the primary on the 28th. Put Rick Santorum firmly on the road to the White House. We already tried electing a President who told us we should believe in him. Now let's elect a President who believes in us.

Franklin N. Brown is a Republican Precinct Committeeman in Arizona CD12, and blogs at http://nobletimes.com


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Comments

JH

Rick Santorum will absolutely NOT be president. Even were he to win the nomination, he would lose the general in a landslide. He is unacceptable on too many fronts to too many people. His inconsistent record means even those he pretends to stand for would recoil if they actually researched his changing positions on life issues, voting for no child left behind, and taking the most lobbyist money of anyone in Congress his last year there - before losing his election by 18 percentage points, a record in Pennsylvania.

Posted February 22, 2012 at 2:01:53 PM


cole

Santorum will not win, as he is not competing in nearly 600 delegates worth of states. How is santorum going to compete in California or New York, where the voters are undoubtedly more moderate. Do the math, santorum will leave the race with a consolation prize at best

Posted February 22, 2012 at 2:12:51 PM


searchlight

@JH, remember what happened once to a California politician who lost badly in a statewide election, derclared he was leaving politics forever, but went on a few short years later to become President. He was deeply flawed and paid the price for those flaws, but he did m

ake it to the White House. Never sell anyone short in this country of second (and third, and fourth) acts.

Posted February 22, 2012 at 2:20:44 PM


Joey

There isn't a Republican nominee running who can win without the libertarian side (and we are many) of the GOP. He has been very forthright about his hatred for libertarians.

I would rather write-in Mickey Mouse than vote for Rick Santorum...and I've voted Republican my entire life.

Posted February 22, 2012 at 11:47:50 PM


Steve

I watched the debate Feb 22nd as was NOT as favorably impressed with Santorum as Mr. Brown evidently is.

What came across from Santorum Feb 22nd, was his belief that Iran and Syria are threats that need to be attacked right away. It was almost like the SNL parody skit with Dana Carvey as the CHURCH LADY. Santorum seemed jump up and shout, "SATAN!!" while pointing at Iran.

Radical islam is not compatible with our culture; most thinking people know this. But is Iran truly an imminent military threat to the United States? And Syria? If Ohdrama doesn't start a war with Iran as an October surprise, Santorum made clear that he would start a war with Iran and get involved in Syria's internal rebellion.

Destroying Iran's nuclear program facilities is one thing though clearly an act of war. Invading Iran for the purpose of occupation and bringing them "Democracy" is quite another foolhardy mission. Those efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq have been VERY expensive and collosal failures. We can't afford another ten or twenty year war in that region at a Trillion per year.

Clearly, the majority of Republicans, according to polls (76%) favor military action to prevent a nuclear Iran. Another endless occupation war is NOT wise policy in my view, but clearly the idea seems popular among Republicans. The Founding policy wisdom of non-interventionism seems to be totally lost on rank and file Republicans.

I have no problem with Santorum's faith, which I presume is authentic and sincere. But as I noted elsewhere, Santorum needs to articulate that his personal views and faith will always be trumped by his OATH OF OFFICE and his commitment to the Constitution, when taking actions as President.

Ron Paul would answer something like, "THAT issue is outside the proper purview and authority of the President, and therefore isn't relevant to this campaign." IF Santorum were nominated, he would HAVE to do this, or else the Ohdrama people would exploit Santorum's every utterance and distort it to suggest that Santorum is running for Head Preacher and intends to impose his beliefs on America. They might even paint Santorum as The Church Lady. "Isn't that special."

Posted February 23, 2012 at 2:52:16 PM


Patricia

I have the photo of Rick Santorum with his beloved little girl on my desktop. Every time I see it I am reminded that decency and loyalty still reign supreme! He gets my vote.

Posted February 24, 2012 at 6:25:42 AM


Jim in WNC

Santorum reminds me of a camp counselor or youth pastor. He also has a odd demeanor--pained and slightly whiny (not sure how else to put it). I can imagine him in shorts with knee socks, wearing a beanie with a propeller. He just doesn't come across as presidential. I could be wrong and, because of the grossly incompetent incumbent, will vote for him if he's the nominee. Perhaps my view is shaped too much by the lens of the State Media.

Posted February 24, 2012 at 10:56:17 PM


Jim in WNC

That should be "an" odd demeanor. Also, in hindsight, I may have seemed too harsh. Unfortunately, I cannot delete my comment.

Posted February 24, 2012 at 10:59:04 PM


ellen

I'm sure Rick Santorum has been a good father and husband. And there was a lot of sympathy for him with his sick daughter. But we shouldn't vote him President of the United States just because of that. I know a lot more men that are better in all the areas, including the husband and father category, let alone governing and not going against his principles just to be part of the DC TEAM.

Posted February 25, 2012 at 10:58:51 PM


Alan Green

Santorum...is a good choice, but will get "Eaten up", when he faces our ruthless politicians.

Romney.... will handle those ruthless politicians better, but will certainly take care of his buddies.

Obama..... He has be trying to destroy America, and certainly will, if he is re-elected.

I am neither a Democrat or a Republican. I have always voted for the best individual, fit for the job.

**(Please pray that Obama does "NOT" get re-elected)

Posted March 2, 2012 at 12:40:13 PM


blackyb

Rick Santorum will become President, at least I pray to God in Heaven he will. He is a man who stands and is not ashamed of his faith, his family or his Country. He is a leader and not an ear tickler. He is who he is and loves this country. A man who stands and has integrity has the blessings of God and power from God to lead this nation to where the people can feel respect for God, their families and their country. Rick Santorum knows what is important. Vote for Rick Santorum and stand up. Rick is standing up, so stand with him.

Posted March 14, 2012 at 2:53:47 AM


Blackyb

A man who has God on his side the people who love this country is not afraid of being eaten up by anyone. Rick is real.

Posted March 14, 2012 at 2:55:22 AM


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