
Rick Santorum speaks out against women in front-line combat.When I heard that Rick Santorum appeared to have some sort of real shot at winning the Republican nomination, I thought, Ha ha. This is the homophobe whose last name had been recast by Dan Savage to define a disgusting byproduct of anal sex, right? People actually want to elect him? And by people I mean old, straight, white guys. Weellll ... as it turns out, no, it's not just old, straight, white men. It's also (likely birth control-using) WOMEN. What. The. Hell.
In Tennessee, Oklahoma, Alabama, and Mississippi, the ladies came out for sex and higher education-loathing Rick. In turn, The New Yorker asked, "How could [Mitt] Romney lose out among women to a candidate that virtually the entire mainstream media regards as an enemy of women’s rights?"
GOOD QUESTION! Especially considering the following terrifying Rick Santorum quotes ...
Every woman should know what Santorum believes before throwing themselves and American women under the bus for this dangerous candidate.
- Apparently, women can't go into front-line combat, because we're too "emotional." In February he said, "I do have concerns about women in front-line combat, I think that could be a very compromising situation, where people naturally may do things that may not be in the interest of the mission, because of other types of emotions that are involved. It already happens, of course, with the camaraderie of men in combat, but I think it would be even more unique if women were in combat, and I think that's probably not in the best interest of men, women or the mission."
- Then, even when he clarified #1, he put his foot in his sexist mouth. "My concern is being in combat in that situation instead of being focused on the mission, [men] may be more concerned with protecting someone who may be in a vulnerable position, a woman in a vulnerable position ... And you know, there’s just, there are physical limitations."
- On opposing abortion, even in cases of rape or incest: "As horrible as the way that that son or daughter was created, it still is her child. ... I believe and I think the right approach is to accept this horribly created — in the sense of rape — but nevertheless a gift in a very broken way, the gift of human life, and accept what God has given to you. ... We have to make the best out of a bad situation," Santorum told Piers Morgan on CNN on January 20, 2012.
- On "evil" birth control: "One of the things I will talk about that no president has talked about before is the dangers of contraception in this country, the whole sexual libertine idea. Many in the Christian faith have said, ‘Well, that’s okay. Contraception’s okay.’ It’s not okay because it’s a license to do things in the sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be ... I’m not running for preacher, I’m not running for pastor, but these are important public policy issues." Gaaahahhh!!!!
- Just try to wrap your head around this one about SAHMs. In his 2005 book, It Takes a Family, Santorum writes, "Respect for stay-at-home mothers has been poisoned by a toxic combination of the village elders’ war on the traditional family and radical feminism’s misogynistic crusade to make working outside the home the only marker of social value and self-respect.’’ Umm ...
- Which leads to this one, on "radical feminists" wanting equal career opportunities -- God forbid! "The radical feminists succeeded in undermining the traditional family and convincing women that professional accomplishments are the key to happiness. ... Radical feminists have been making the pitch that justice demands that men and women be given an equal opportunity to make it to the top in the workplace,” he writes in his book.
Do these quotes freak you out? Why or, especially, why not?!
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Comments 91
It doesn't matter FloridaMom. If you could come up with one example of how Obama doesn't represent all Americans, I could come up with ten more to support my argument against the Santorum (I mean, there are 6 examples just in this article). It doesn't matter, because nothing is going to change your mind. It's your ballot to use (or waste) as you see fit.
Hee! I wrote "the Santorum" like he's a WWE Wrestler or something. Oooooh, that would be such a good career for him! People would pay huge dollars to see him get smacked down in the ring. Now that's Capitalism at work!
Well, Procrastamom, at least you admit that your argument holds no water. That was pretty much my point.
MamaBearC, are you actually capable of thinking for yourself or only spewing leftist talking points? Nothing in your post directed at me can actually be contributed to anything I have said. I have many problems with pretty much all of Pres. Obama's policies and would be happy to discuss those with you. However, you'd have to be able to see through your bigotry against conservatives and see me as an actual person and treat me accordingly.
Wow, my second comment of the day. New record. Where to start? Well, from the posts yesterday, I think Floridamom is a religion wielding bigot who has no idea what it means to be a Christian or a Republican. I consider myself both. I don't agree with Santorum on a lot(most) things, but I think the quotes above are a bit misrepresented. First, women aren't allowed in front line combat, for exactly those reasons. We're also not allowed to serve on submarines because of the danger of rape. Is it annoying? Yes. But unfortunately "manly" men and women being typically more emotional is our reality most of the time.
The abortion after rape thing I can't defend. I saw that on TV and turned the air blue when he said it. Won't touch it. But the BC thing is a religious issue, and I respect him for not hiding behind what is PC. If you follow most religions, they don't support BC. But it's something no one talks about anymore. I don't agree. I have an IUD, one daughter, and don't want anymore for a while, and believe God helps those who help themselves, but its hisopinion, and kudos to him for owning it.
The others, meh. No one's talking about making women stay home or allowing the wage gap to increase so I'll just roll my eyes and move on. Overall, he doesn't scare me. There's a difference between his opinion and what he wants to legislate.
Why do women think it's okay to tell other women what to think? Liberals believe in 'choice' as long as it agrees with their choice. The minute you are different from them, in your thoughts, beliefs, principles, priorities, or life choices you become either a hate-filled bigot or an ignorant victim of men/religion/Fox News or whomever else they choose to demonized. I respect people who know what they believe, why they believe what they believe and stand for what they believe. I have no respect for women who demand that all women see things the way they do or be subject to vitriol, name calling, and personal attacks
However, you'd have to be able to see through your bigotry against conservatives and see me as an actual person and treat me accordingly.
There was not one ounce of "bigotry" in Mamabears post. She simply listed all of the President's accomplishments (you know, those things that the Right refuses to acknowledge). Where were your manners (that you demand of Mamabear) when you called Obama's supporters "the nut job lefties"?
Floridamom, why is it the minute a "liberal" disagrees with you, you immediately put on your martyr cape? Liberals aren't coming after your rights as a woman, don't believe in bc or abortion? You are perfectly free to not do either. Want to work? You can do that or choose to stay home. Can you even see the difference? No one is FORCING anything on you, Santorum and his followers want to crawl up in my vagina faster than my last date, I said no to that creep and it's NO to Santorum and the kool aid drinkers that follow him.
No.
My ( very positive) feelings about ME should scare Mr. Santorum.
I'm a Republican woman.