The bottom line is that this election
is big. We cannot afford another four years of Obama. I don't mean
this in some kind of motivational, metaphysical, or moral sense. I
mean that when the headlines are that Obama has introduced another
budget with a trillion dollar shortfall we cannot afford it. There is
no money in the bank.
I have been sitting on the sidelines
and doing my homework trying to decide who I support for President.
My mind was made up this last week at CPAC.
CPAC is one of the largest gatherings
of conservatives in the county. We heard from the three front runners
as well as a great line-up of other speakers. I saw old friends,
spoke with national leaders, and renewed my NRA membership.
The focus, of course, was the state of
our nation and what we as conservatives need to do to get the U.S.
back on track. Marco Rubio inspired, Sarah Palin stunned, John Bolton
exhorted, and Romney, Gingrich, and Santorum made their case why we
should support them for president.
This is where I stood walking into the
conference: I would happily vote for Mitt and Rick, and I would
unhappily vote for Newt.
All three made great speeches. But
because of what I heard, I have chosen Rick Santorum over Mitt
Romney.
One thing that Mitt said in his speech
that very much concerned me was that he was “severely conservative”
as governor of Massachusetts. Romeny has said that he would be a
“conservative” president. If Romneycare and Gay Pride are
“severely conservative” what would a merely “conservative”
Romney presidency look like?
I am not writing this to bash Romney, I
would still vote for him in a heartbeat if he makes a comeback and
defeats Santorum for the nomination.
I would like to give you some reasons
why you should:
- Vote for Rick
- “Like” Rick on facebook
First, no one is perfect, however, Rick
Santorum has a very strong record as a conservative.
- Rick Santorum has been one of the staunchest leaders in the pro-life movement accomplishing more than any other single law maker for the pro-life cause.
- Rick Santorum has a very consistent record of cutting taxes and voting against tax increases.
- Rick Santorum has a strong understanding (likely from his Senate experience) of the realities and dangers of imprudent American foreign policy.
Not only is he a leader on conservative
issues, but Rick Santorum also is a man of character. He is a
homeschool father of seven who believes passionately that children
are a blessing, including his daughter who suffers from a genetic illness. In fact, last time I saw Rick, his voice trembled when he
talked about how he was glad to have her even if it is only for a
little while (please send up a prayer for her if you think about it).
Further, Rick Santorum is going to
surround himself with the right kind of people. I know some of the
people who will be working in the White House if he is elected. They
are even more honorable and solid than he is. They will remind him of
priorities, write his policies, and advise him not only on policies,
but also in areas of character.
One last thing, at CPAC I talked with a
Pennsylvanian who I asked what Santorum's greatest weaknesses were
when he left the Senate. This person told me that Rick was “arrogant
and shrill” on issues. I was shocked and encouraged because just
moments before I was in a closed door meeting with Rick Santorum and
someone candidly asked him what the number one thing was that he
learned from that loss. Rick's answer: “I was arrogant and shrill.”
Rick is a man who can learn from his
mistakes. He is a man of character. He is a man who can go toe-to-toe
with Obama and show real world problems with Obamacare and how it
impacts real people.
I endorse Rick Santorum and encourage
you to support him as well.
-Jeremiah Lorrig
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Editor's note: the authors of this blog were divided between Santorum and Romney. Click here to see the case for Romney.
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Editor's note: the authors of this blog were divided between Santorum and Romney. Click here to see the case for Romney.