scottycash99 Wrote:
i heard santorum being interviewed on rush limbaugh's radio program last week and could not keep myself from laughing.
it seems that rick santorum is promoting his new book "it takes a family" whose title is a clear shot at hillary clinton's book "it takes a village"
anyway, after telling a story about a brief encounter with hillary clinton in a senate hallway in which they traded shots:
"remember rick, it takes a village"
"no hillary, it takes a family"
he disclosed that he has not read hillary's book but did "skim through it"
rick santorum went on to answer a question reguarding just why he wrote this book. he started lamenting the fact that television, movies, teachers, schools were not doing anything to help raise children in america today.......
i was pretty dumbfounded. after taking shots at hillary clinton and stating he had not read her book, he went on to agree with the very premise of her book.....
This is a book in which he basically denounces public education as evil.
As to Stewart: he is snarky and much of his shtick relies on that knowing eye-roll or look, but he is far from Sandler. I think he is great at what he does, but agree with the premise that he is shooting fish in a barrel.
I would like to see him/the show move back into the middle where they hold both sides more accountable. I mean, Republicans suck, but Democrats are just as bad.
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