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Rick Santorum Gets Rock Star Treatment At CPAC, Goes Hard After Mitt Romney

Posted: 02/10/12 10:52 AM ET  |  Updated: 02/10/12 12:46 PM ET

WASHINGTON - When Rick Santorum walked on stage here at CPAC, the annual confab for conservative activists, the massive hall was packed to the gills, and conference attendees lined the halls unable to get in to see the former Pennsylvania senator's speech.

The audience rose to its feet and gave Santorum -- who is resurgent in the Republican presidential primary following his victories in three states on Tuesday -- a rousing greeting. It was an extended standing ovation from the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference, but not an overwhelming one.

Santorum, who had his wife and five of his seven children stand beside him on stage, wasted no time in drawing contrasts between himself and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, telling the crowd that Republicans should not settle for a candidate whose argument is that the party "need[s] to compromise" and "do what's politically reasonable and go out and push someone forward who can win."

"We will no longer abandon and apologize for the policies and principles that made this country great for a hollow victory in November," Santorum said.

He also told the crowd that he's the candidate who is a true and authentic conservative, another subtle dig at Romney.

"I know you and you know me, and that's important," Santorum said.

He went on throughout a nearly 30-minute speech to repeatedly make the case that Romney is a politician who will not match up well against President Barack Obama because he has not taken conservative positions on key issues, and because he does not excite the conservative grassroots.

"We won in 2010 because conservatives rallied," Santorum said, referring to the GOP's takeover of the House in the midterm elections. "They were excited about the candidates who were put forth."

"Why would an undecided voter vote for a candidate of the party who the party's not excited about?" he said. "We need conservatives now to rally for a conservative to go into November to excite the conservative base, to pull with the excitement moderate voters, and to defeat Barack Obama in the fall."

Santorum accused Romney of being on the wrong side of issues such as health care, global warming and the Wall Street bailout.

He said that the health care law passed under Romney in Massachusetts in 2006 was "the stepchild of ObamCare" and said that Romney "built the largest government run health care system in the United States."

Health care should be a defining issue for the election, a key contrast between the Republican nominee and the incumbent president, Santorum said. But Romney, Santorum said, "would simply give that issue away in the fall, give the issue away of government control of your health."

"The major reason I'm in this race is because I think Obamacare is a game changer for America," he said, framing it as a policy that will create too much dependency on the government.

And, Santorum drew a straight line between Obama's health care law and the current controversy over the Obama administration's decision to force Catholic hospitals and churches to offer forms of contraception in employee health insurance plans that go against Catholic teaching, which the White House on Friday began to back away from.

"This is the kind of coercion we can expect. It's not about contraception. It's about economic liberty, it's about freedom of speech, it's about freedom of religion. It's about government control of your lives and it's gotta stop," Santorum said, drawing the loudest and longest standing ovation of his speech.

Santorum argued that Romney would be the type of president who would support government bureaucrats who "try to dictate to you what lights to turn on and what cars to drive."

The Romney campaign responded aggressively to Santorum's speech. "Sen. Santorum conveniently left out of his speech the fact that he is an ardent defender of earmarks, joined with the big-spending establishment in Washington to vote 5 times to raise the debt ceiling and sided with big labor by opposing right to work legislation," Andrea Saul, a Romney spokeswoman, emailed The Huffington Post. "There are a lot of questions about his record that are still left unanswered."

Santorum spoke less than two hours before Romney was scheduled to address the conference. Romney is the favored candidate in the race, but he has been set back by an inability to win over large swaths of the GOP's most conservative voters in Iowa, South Carolina, Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri.

A few minutes before Santorum's speech, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) told the crowd why he endorsed Romney. Some in the audience applauded, but the positive response came from a small portion of those in the hall.

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WASHINGTON - When Rick Santorum walked on stage here at CPAC, the annual confab for conservative activists, the massive hall was packed to the gills, and conference attendees lined the halls unable to...
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freethinkergirl 03:36 PM on 02/10/2012
HC is certainly a game changer....a very positive one for the people of the US...it will finally put this country in the 21st century and on par with other industrialized nations. Finally people will not have to go broke nor declare bankruptcy because they are being denied HC!!! Obamacare was coined by FOX. A memo (leaked from Fox News's managing editor Bill Sammon), instructed Fox "journalists" to refer to  Read More...
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wayne the pain
02:28 PM on 02/12/2012
Santorum is the modern day Father Coughlin!
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SkeeBee
Offending InFoxtrination Sufferers With Facts.
10:17 AM on 02/12/2012
"Rick Santorum Gets Rock Star Treatment At CPAC, Goes Hard After Mitt Romney "

That must have been awkward.
03:35 PM on 02/11/2012
Obama is a “Rock Star†Rick Santorum is a serious Conservative candidate for the Presidency. We don’t need another “Rock Star†leading this country. The Democrat’s “Rock Star†has been on a cocaine and alcoholic like spending spree for 3 years now. We are going to send him back to Chicago where they like the "Rock Star" type of Politician. Maybe without his hands on trillions of our tax dollars he will kick his addictions and dry out.
04:17 PM on 02/11/2012
Opps, you forgot;

â€1. Got Osama bin laden...check
2. Unemployment rate 8.5%...check.
3. 1.6 million jobs created with no GOP help...check
4. 22 months of job and economic growth with no help...check
5. Ended war in Iraq ...check
6. DADT repeal...check
7. Not one tax hike in 3 years....check
8. Brought out of racism in the Gop...check
9. Still carry 80% of the black vote...check
10. Same wife for 15 years with no extra marital affairs...check
11. Save auto industry and 1.5 million jobs.. check
12. Assisted in ousting Khaddafi...check
13. Only active President to receive Nobel Peace prize while in office.
14. Mortgage modification to prevent home owners from losing their home.
15. STILL fighting for middle class families.
16. Reform Affordable healthcare.... check

Ah, the newest report on unemployment figures is now removed from the table of GOP talking points. Spending? Well, you did drive the car into the ditch. When the tow truck came out to pull the car out, we were informed that it was a total write off. Non insurance so the replacement is going to take time and money. So, with the only talking point I think Rick and MItt can maybe talk about is contraception. However, I want you to stay out of my personal life and everyone else's.
06:59 PM on 02/11/2012
Your facts and arguments are so far removed from reality I can feel sorry for you.
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mandomitch
04:24 PM on 02/11/2012
We were spending trillions before Obama took office. The last guy so destroyed the economy that tax receipts plummeted. A severe recession requires fiscal stimulus. That is what Obama did, with a stimulus package that was one third TAX CUTS. All this is Econ 101. Obama has proved to be a serious politician, managing the worst economy since the '30's and winding down two costly wars that have drained out nation of blood and treasure. Rick Santorum is a guy who, as an incumbent Senator, was so hated by his costituents that he was fired by a 17% margin.
madisgp
All we-we'd up.
03:34 PM on 02/11/2012
Dragging the GOP farther and farther to the right. Hopefully right into oblivion. 98% of women in this country have used birth control and this clown wants to outlaw it completly. Whats next? Outlaw floride in dirnking water because it's a communist plot? These guys are the 21st century John Birch society.
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flsense
01:33 PM on 02/11/2012
Rick I am confused by your church. They don't want to pay for contraceptives but have no problem paying abuse claims against priests they have sheltered.
12:57 PM on 02/11/2012
I dont like Mr. Santorum but then that doent really matter. What bothers me the most is everytime you see him you see the mrs. standing behind like a good wife should. As I understand it they have a sick young child at home, now, as we who are parents know when a young child is sick they dont want, aunts, grandma, uncles, sisters , they want their mother. I dont understand why she is following this man around the country. She knows he wont be president, he knows he wont be president and she should be home with that child. I have heard that the illness is very serious, why in the world wouldnt she want to be home with this little one.
12:51 PM on 02/11/2012
Santorum has a lot of respect for women, as it should be. Why diss the guys for being a gentleman and holding women up high. HE not afraid to say or do it in public and thats says a lot of a man with character. Now i might add to this comment,that i am not rooting for Santorum, but I wouldn't kick him off the stage either. Romney seems to be a chameleon and say what he has to say and spend millions of dollars in negative adds to get the GOP nod. IF that's how he plans on beating Obama, he may as well go home now. In Romney's world Money talks. HE is not in touch with main stream Americans at his daily salary of $57,000. Thats right, that is per day. and a special note to Jon King, boy its obvious you are still feeling the sting from the Gingrich slap down. The is no insult to women in the word Santorum used, quite the opposite.
madisgp
All we-we'd up.
03:12 PM on 02/11/2012
Santorum would outlaw contraceptives completly and make obortions illegal even in the case of rape and incest. Stripping away womens rights is a pretty big insult to them don't ya think?
03:59 PM on 02/11/2012
I see you are an avid reader of Talking points. Where in the Constitution does it say or even insinuate that women have a "right" to free contraception and sterilization? Why don't men have that same "right". I don't see Obama ordering Health insurance companies to pay for condoms or vasectomies, do you? Do you know why. Health insurance is meant for things that happen to your health to help pay for HEALTH related issues. Contraception is NOT a health related issue in most cases for either women or men.
12:49 PM on 02/11/2012
Interesting article about Santorum. True colors?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2087812/Rick-Santorums-wife-Karen-love-affair-abortion-doctor.html
12:49 PM on 02/11/2012
Did Margaret Thatcher really say that she couldn't accomplish as much as Reagan because of British health care?
madisgp
All we-we'd up.
03:24 PM on 02/11/2012
Oh please......
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CR46
spay/neuter and adopt
12:40 PM on 02/11/2012
I;ve never seen a photo in which his wife looks happy, that is reason enough not to ever vote for him.
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Porfirio Mendoza
12:36 PM on 02/11/2012
Mr. Santorum has one Billionaire backing him up. That man who backs Mr. Santorum is his God and not the one he and his followers worship publicly. Mr. Santorum please get rid of your Billionaire and lets see just powerful you really are. In my next comment i will try to get his name (Billionaire) so that those who do not know will know. The next time you pray in public Mr. Santorum do not forget to mention your Billionaire God's in Name! Thou not forsake thee!!!
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Lilly-G
12:21 PM on 02/11/2012
Santorum's wife always looks unhappy, almost like she's in pain or something.
11:44 AM on 02/11/2012
The fact that Santorum is still relevant and surging in this repub race just shows how weak and desperate the GOP is!!!
edward60
moderate
11:42 AM on 02/11/2012
I think the Bible thumpers will be in for a big supprise when Rick comes out of the closet
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sheikwil4
11:41 AM on 02/11/2012
He's going to have to borrow money from Mitt Romeny to buy those chicks a husband.