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Rick Santorum Warns Voters Of America's Demise

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By PHILIP ELLIOTT   02/03/12 02:56 AM ET  AP

LAKEWOOD, Colo. -- Rick Santorum's campaign slogan could very well be one word: doomsday.

To hear him tell it, the United States will collapse under the weight of its health care system and basic freedoms will be history. Iran will annihilate Israel and then South Carolina if Iran isn't blocked from building a nuclear weapon. And divorce will yield higher taxes for all Americans.

Unless, of course, Republicans pick Santorum as the party's presidential nominee and he goes on to defeat President Barack Obama.

"Go back and read what the sirens did once you arrived on that island," Santorum warned students at Colorado Christian University this week, invoking mythology. "They devour you. They destroy you. They consume you."

"Ladies and gentleman we cannot listen to the siren song," he added. "We cannot listen to President Obama and we can't listen to those in our party who want to be just a little bit less than what the Democrats and the left is doing to our country."

It was standard fare for the former Pennsylvania senator. He doesn't mince words in campaign speeches in which he describes how – in his view – the country is heading down the wrong path and the government is growing too big. Gloom and doom usually pepper his remarks. And he often argues that America will falter if he fails to win the nomination.

"You have honor to live up to, to hand off to the next generation as least as great a country as given to you. And you all know that is in jeopardy," he told a crowd in Colorado Springs.

The dire warnings contrast directly with the sunny optimism his top rivals often exude.

GOP front-runner Mitt Romney talks about how much he loves America. And Newt Gingrich lectures on the nation's unique place in the world and its potential to free the world.

They are following legions of other politicians who have used optimism to court voters with visions of the country's greatness.

Ronald Reagan ousted Jimmy Carter in 1980 by asking whether Americans wanted a chance for a better tomorrow. Four years later, Reagan won with his rhetoric about America as a "shining city on a hill," a notion borrowed from a 17th-century Puritan. Bill Clinton captured the presidency by appealing to voters' middle-class struggles and urging them "don't stop thinking about tomorrow."

George W. Bush captured the White House in 2000 with the promise to restore dignity to the office after the scandal-ridden Clinton years. And Obama won his first term in the White House on a message of hope and change, appealing to voters' desire to turn the page after eight years of Bush.

At times, Santorum seems to be doing the exact opposite, currying favor with voters by appealing to their frustrations with Washington as he looks to regain his own political footing after three consecutive losses in the GOP nomination race.

"Every once in a while Rick may get passionate and come across as angry, but Americans can appreciate that, because a lot of people out there are angry at where we are right now and they're looking for a fighter who understands their struggle," Santorum spokesman Hogan Gidley said.

The former senator pitches himself as the only politician standing between a wholesale meltdown of American values and a political tsunami for his GOP.

On the health care overhaul, Santorum warns: "Be careful what you do ... because once the government creates a right, it can tell you how to exercise that right."

On Obama's regulations, he says: `Under Obamacare, you are going to have to provide insurance coverage, free coverage, for things that are absolutely against the teaching of the Catholic Church: free sterilization, free abortions. ... This is just the tip of the iceberg of what we can expect."

On Iranian policy, he warns that Tehran first would destroy Israel and then turn its sights on the United States. "They cannot have a nuclear weapon, because you, in Greenville, will not be safe," he said in South Carolina.

And on declining marriage rates, he adds: "Taxes go up and the economy struggles. We know that marriage and the two-parent family is the unit upon which this country was founded."

Santorum also constantly warns that neither Romney nor Gingrich would be an effective challenger to Obama and says he's sounding the alarm against a political disaster.

"Barack Obama, in a debate or in this election, is going to destroy Mitt Romney on the issue of health care," Santorum told a crowd in Woodland Park.

As for Gingrich, he says this of the former House speaker: "Way too erratic."

Earlier on HuffPost:

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LAKEWOOD, Colo. -- Rick Santorum's campaign slogan could very well be one word: doomsday. To hear him tell it, the United States will collapse under the weight of its health care system and basic fre...
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Gaylord P Farqua 12:52 PM on 02/03/2012
Hopefully Santorum's magical mystery tour of Presidential politics will soon be over. Unless he can find more kindred spirits from whatever loon lodge produces the nonsense he preaches to drop some more cash in his pot he will soon flame out. If nothing else Santorum is the living, breathing and talking example of the importance of the separation of church and state in the Constitution. His religious zeal  Read More...
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Patriotology
Covering our future as it sprints for safety...
12:24 PM on 02/07/2012
The sky is falling, the sky is falling.
No Rick, that's snow.
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juzcuz
10:10 AM on 02/07/2012
Come on Colorado voters... the rest of the country knows you're smarter than voting for Rick, Ron, Newt or Willard! Don't let Rick & Company pull the wool over your eyes!
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goatini
We are two-legged wombs, that’s all
09:15 PM on 02/06/2012
And of course, the person I want at the helm on the bobsled ride to He11 is Mister Pouty-Smirk up there. Go cry, emo creep.
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01:24 PM on 02/06/2012
Hey Sanitorium! I'm in CO .... come talk to ME. We'll talk about doomsay alright. I'll use fresh water dropping to 2% from 5%, mega volcanoes, that asteroid that missed us last time coming back in 6 years, hitting the Keyhole and America's it target, the USEmpire ready to blast people off "their" oil fields, and oh yeah!, Peak Oil in the 70's in the US, coming up in a few years in the Arab Nations, how it will ZZZZOOOOM the population down the same, steep way it pushed it up and how the rabid xtians who didn't get "taken up" with ... anyone else, really, they might survive in a real world....and maybe Colon Flow being the end of humanity as we know it.....and you can tell me about YOUR little doomsday senario if a big, hand-picked by ga-had! guy like you isn't elected.... hehehehehehehehe
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Patriotology
Covering our future as it sprints for safety...
11:58 AM on 02/06/2012
2004, if you elect Kerry we will be doomed and terrorists will kill millions.
2008, if you elect Obama we will be doomed and terrorists will kill millions.
2012, if you elect Obama we will be doomed and terrorists will kill millions.
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01:07 PM on 02/06/2012
What year was it the Killer Bees was supposed to get here and kill everyone?.....
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redsetgo38
06:34 AM on 02/06/2012
Get off of your 12 century backward and UNCHRISTIAN tirade PLEASE!What IS the matter with you?
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bluevistas
01:45 AM on 02/06/2012
Rick, take it to church. you are not worthy to be a representative.
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12:14 AM on 02/06/2012
It's not like the left doesn't have it's own doomsday theory.

"Build that pipeline and we're all going to fry!!! .... no never mind me while I hop on chartered airplane".

Fruitcakes on both sides. Obama and Romney are both reasonably sane, I'm not too worried.
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Patriotology
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11:53 AM on 02/06/2012
You mean, build that pipeline without adequate protections and we could have a big oil spill in the heartland. But Republicans never met an oil spill they didn't get all warm and fuzzy about.
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01:27 PM on 02/06/2012
hehehehehe. The sad part is, that is SO true Pat....
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09:40 PM on 02/05/2012
I wonder if he wants the stork theory to be taught in school as an alternative to the scientific theory of procreation.
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01:34 PM on 02/06/2012
Oh! That's good, the "Stork Theory"! He's probably got the top hat to prove it really IS how it happens too!
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giant robot9
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03:38 PM on 02/05/2012
the end of anything is a sure win prediction ..as nothing lasts forever
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01:37 PM on 02/06/2012
GASP! You mean he's NOT a Repug but a......a......Entropist?! That's kinda sciencey, ain't it?
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giant robot9
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03:00 PM on 02/06/2012
stating the obvious is the easisest
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boomer7391
Beliefs are the seeds of evil.
12:27 PM on 02/05/2012
I just couldn't read past the first few lies. I guess it's true, on 9/12 the Republican party became the sociopathic party of fear and loathing.

The only threat of demise to this nation is if the republicans ever get control again. They won't.

AMERICA DOES NOT HAVE A HEALTH CARE SYSTEM....lying fool....we have a for profit model, period and all you liars who think this is socialism are just plain ignorant.

Hey Santorum - where's your bravado when it comes to North Korea? They have many nukes and they are an "existential" threat to South Korean, also our friend.

Good lord we have to listen to these fools for another 9 months.
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01:38 PM on 02/06/2012
Maybe he met a Mayan....
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
02:38 PM on 02/06/2012
Ricky wouldn't like him anyway! ;-)
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thevealchop
11:57 AM on 02/05/2012
the GOP field is full of racists and elitists
10:58 AM on 02/05/2012
Now that worries me. When we have a supposed Presidential candidate and all he or she can sprew out of their mouths is "gloom and doom". OMG!!! Rick, get a life. You are entitled to your opinion, true enough. But stop crying "fire" when it's only in your mind. Yes, we are experiencing some serious adversities in the this country of ours. With persistance we will overcome, inspite of ourselves and our differences.

People were predicting our demise during the McCarthy years, during the Civil Rights movement, so many times before. Yet like every great nation, we overcame. We will get through this, not without difficulties, not without change. But we will get through it all.
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
10:17 AM on 02/05/2012
"Go back and read what the sirens did once you arrived on that island"

Mythologies are so INTERCHANGEABLE! It works with fairy tales, too:
God prepared a great fish to swallow Jonah and he spent three days and nights in its belly. When the fish finally disgorged Jonah on a beach, he dried off with the Golden Fleece, which he dried on the burning bush. He sold the Golden Fleece for three magic beans which grew into a beanstalk so huge it went upward to Mount Olympus. He climbed the beanstalk, went over the Ribbon Candy Bridge and across the Gumdrop Mountains, followed the Streets of Gold until he came by a giant guarding the Pearly Gates. Jonah slew it and now sits on the right hand of God.
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LintLass
"When you can balance a tackhammer on your head...
05:28 PM on 02/05/2012
Actually, not quite so 'interchangeable' in this case. The point of that myth is not to panic and start screaming about doom. :)
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warrensalem
Proud to be everything the right-wing hates
09:30 AM on 02/05/2012
Sounds like someone's nothing but a crybaby in an ugly sweater vest. Give it up Ricky, you're losing the race. Time to drop out