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Rick Santorum Cast Himself As 'Progressive Conservative,' Non-Reaganite In First Campaign

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First Posted: 02/15/2012 6:05 pm Updated: 02/16/2012 8:28 am

WASHINGTON -- Making his first run for Congress in the early 1990s, this candidate promised not to be a Reagan Republican, fashioned himself a progressive conservative, said he was impartial on unions and stayed vague on abortion rights.

It's a description that fits Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor whose past political pursuits in that state have weighed down his current presidential ambitions. But in this case, it applies to former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, whose own political origins have been explored in far less depth.

In his circuitous path to the top of the primary polls, Santorum has presented himself as the pure conservative alternative to Romney. But an extensive review of newspaper archives and interviews with officials involved in his successful 1990 congressional race against Rep. Doug Walgren (D-Pa.) suggests that Santorum was cut from a similar GOP cloth as his current adversary.

Take, for instance, a November 3, 1990, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article, in which Santorum distanced himself from Ronald Reagan.

Santorum insisted that he was the one who is more in touch. 'From child care to taxes, we're right for this district. This district has had enough of government sticking its nose constantly in our business,' he said, insisting nonetheless that he is not a Reagan Republican.

The Reagan line echoes Romney's own memorable remark from his 1994 Senate campaign, when he said that he didn't "want to return to Reagan-Bush."

Santorum reportedly made a similar statement on a separate occasion. According to an October 28, 1990 piece in the Pittsburgh Press, the afternoon newspaper that eventually became part of the Post-Gazette, he described himself as a "progressive conservative" in his campaign manual.

There is no additional evidence of Santorum referring to himself as a "progressive conservative." Nor is there an available copy of the manual referenced in that Pittsburgh Press piece. The Huffington Post reached out to its author, Dennis Roddy, who now works as a speechwriter in the Pennsylvania governor's office. Neither he nor the Santorum campaign returned a request for comment.

But William J. Green, a longtime political analyst who lived in the state's 18th congressional district at the time, said he wouldn't be surprised if Santorum had embraced the phrase.

"I could hear him saying he was a progressive conservative. He was younger then. And he was a neophyte when it came to this stuff," Green told The Huffington Post. "Remember, if you were a Republican, you were out-registered by almost 2.5 or three to one. And the idea then was to get that seat back in Republican hands."

When Santorum launched his long-shot campaign against Walgren, the centerpiece of his resume was his background in Republican politics. He had volunteered for the late Senator John Heinz (R-Pa.), and worked as an aide to Republican state senator Doyle Corman. His conservative roots were clear. But, as Walgren recalled, he was more of a tactician than an ideologue.

"There was no advocacy except trashing Doug Walgren that I saw or ever heard," Walgren said. "All I can say is his campaign was made primarily of leafleting. It was all negative leafleting and ... it was a complete slam on me."

The press coverage of Santorum's 1990 upset win reveals a politician who had not yet found the conservative voice he has today. Santorum referred to himself as a "moderate on labor issues" and said he supported right-to-work laws. He has since backed away from those planks, saying he'd adopt a different position as president.

In a questionnaire filled out for the League of Women Voters, Santorum said he supported "proven successful programs like Head Start" -- the health and education service that he has, as a presidential candidate, chastised as "not particularly impressive."

One Pittsburgh Press article reported that Santorum, along with Walgren, "supported cuts in defense spending" and "more research into alternative energy source[s]."

The context in which Santorum expressed each of these policy positions is important. Alternative energy was hardly the politically toxic topic it is today, many Republicans supported Head Start, and the Cold War was winding down, making defense cuts more palatable. If Santorum is to be accused of a rightward political drift, so too could the entire GOP.

There are also plenty of topics that came up during the 1990 campaign on which Santorum has remained consistent, including a strict opposition to tax hikes, an eagerness to tackle entitlement reform and vocal support for stay-at-home parents.

But even on issues like abortion -- a topic on which Santorum's strong pro-life credentials are rarely, if ever, questioned -- an internal evolution seemingly occurred. In that October 28 Pittsburgh Press article, he said he opposed government funding for abortions, but "beyond that I tried as much as I could to dance around the issue, not really take a position on it."

In a separate interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Santorum said he evolved into a more hardened pro-lifer once he gave the issue more thought.

"That's where I am and where I've got to be," he said. "I can't give you an exact date when I arrived at a position. So it was a gradual evolution, I guess."

Jon Delano, a Pittsburgh political analyst who served as Walgren's chief of staff and now teaches public policy at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College, noted that "the Pennsylvania Republican Party back in 1990 was much more liberal than the party is today, led locally by pro-choice Republican national committeewoman Elsie Hillman, a cousin of then President George H. W. Bush."

A former aide to Walgren, meanwhile, said that when the campaign began researching Santorum, they identified him as a "pro-choice Republican."

"What he soon discovered was that he wasn't going to defeat a pro-choice Democrat unless he adopted a different position," the aide said. "By the election, he was an ardent pro-lifer and was making that one of his issues."

Indeed, by the time the campaign ended, with Santorum scoring a squeaker of an upset victory, his positions had crystallized. The anti-abortion political action committee LifePAC played a grassroots organizing role for his campaign, according to press reports, helping to solidify the shift. Walgren himself conceded that it was no longer possible to question Santorum's pro-life or ideological credentials.

"He was certainly seen from the time he took office as a real conservative," said Walgren. "By that time, he had essentially joined up with [Newt] Gingrich."

Max J. Rosenthal contributed reporting.

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Cacey 08:03 AM on 02/16/2012
The photograph leading into this article symbolizes one of the greatest problems with American politics and something the Founders took great efforts to avoid in this nation. The photograph was taken in a North Dallas Church thereby violating a severely weakened First Amendement. In order to effective preserve freedom of religion, we must keep religion and governing compartmentalized and separate with  Read More...
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Hwt123
Debt equals slavery...End the Fed
09:56 PM on 02/24/2012
Obama has added over 5 trillion to the debt, If you folks only knew what that really meant, he would not get a single vote come November...end the Fed , vote Ron Paul
http://youtu.be/Cd-SLRyuRq0
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
11:49 PM on 02/20/2012
Santorum said he's a "'Progressive Conservative"

Maybe he also believes that Freedom is Slavery?
02:52 PM on 02/21/2012
Isn't the term "progressive conservative" an oxymoron?
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
11:33 PM on 02/20/2012
#3 of 3, moved up, out of room below. Ric Franclin’s EPIC FAIL goes on!

RF: “6. Greedy 1%. they only came into being in Oct.2011 OWS invention."

16) Prove it.

17) Why have the GOP/conservatives been complaining about overbearing government over the last century, if “overbearing government†is new? Have the GOP and conservatives been WRONG to complain about it before now?

LOL! Rick Frac consistency FAIL!

RF: “7. BHO's mandates. You must buy health ins. or pay a penalty. Catholic institutions must provide abortion and contraception "benefits""

17) WRONG! You falsely claimed “ soon you will not have to make decision's for yourself." But there are MILLIONS of other decisions people have to make for themselves.

RF “8. It's happening now. Think about it.â€

18) LOL! IT has ALWAYS been happening for 236 years! The Constitution was created to take away a lot of decisions. You must not betray the country. You must pay any taxes levied. You must pay for policies to provide for the general Welfare. So this is more of the same.

Also- you FAIL again, the Catholic institutions DO NOT have to provide contraception health benefits. Only insurance companies. So you FAIL!

LOL! Don’t those Catholic institutions also make available VIAGRA "benefits" to unmarried MALES? Where’s the phony outrage? LOL! FAIL AGAIN!

19) Also, you FAIL to answer the actual question. Again. “8) Eloi? Are you aware that The Time Machine is FICTION?â€

LOL! Fail!
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
11:28 PM on 02/20/2012
#2 of 3, moved up, out of room below. Ric Franclin’s EPIC FAIL goes on!

Rick Franclin: 5. When did we complain?

What I said was “5) If so, then what has the GOP been complaining about every time progressives give us a 40-hour work week, clean air laws, Social Security, the GI Bill, child labor laws, government student loans, etc?â€

14) If you don’t know the history of the passage of Social Security, I’ll enlighten you that it was an initiative of liberals, mostly in the Democratic party. Conservatives, mostly in the Republican party attacked it, including calling it things like “socialist†(sound familiar?) and a “cruel hoax.†(1936 Republican presidential candidate and LOSER Alf Landon, sounding just like Rick “ponzi scheme†Perry, also a LOSER!

http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/8128

Daniel Reed, a Republican representative from New York, predicted that with Social Security, Americans would come to feel “the lash of the dictator.â€

Senator Daniel Hastings, a Delaware Republican, declared that Social Security would “end the progress of a great country.â€

John Taber, a Republican representative from New York, went further and said of Social Security: “Never in the history of the world has any measure been brought here so insidiously designed as to prevent business recovery, to enslave workers.â€

Nancy J. Altman, “The Battle for Social Security

15) Did you FORGET all that complaining? Or are you not aware of facts?

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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
11:26 PM on 02/20/2012
Moved up, out of room below. Ric Franclin’s FAIL goes on!

RF: “1. Are you describing Santorum or BHO. (progressi­ve to regressive­).â€

9) Try reading.  I wrote: “What does your reply have to do with the topic of Rick Santorum's EPIC FAIL of a hypocritic­al TRANSFORMA­TION from a self-descr­ibed "progressi­ve" to the "regressiv­e" he is now?â€

So as you could see, I said Santorum.

Rick Fraclin READING COMPREHENSION FAIL! PROVED!  

RF: “2.3. Lower taxes. XL pipeline, medicare reform, jobs, wealth redistribu­tion, submission of a federal budget (over 1,000 day's, nothing from Reid), Solyndra, Fast and furious,ri­ght to work,Want more? Pretty inspiratio­nal to me.â€

11) FAIL AGAIN! No answer to the question about how inspiring SANTORUM is by flip-flopping from non-Reagan “progressive.†What does any of that stuff have to do with Santorum’s flip-flop?

LOL! When GOP hypocrisy is revealed, their supporters FAIL to defend, but only attack Obama. Ric Fraclin FAIL!

12) And what do you have against Obama's lower taxes and more jobs? Having trouble keeping your Fox "News" talking points straight?

RF: “4. Only when dem's were in officeâ€

LOL! Since the question was “4) Are you saying that America did not have "over bearing gov't " for 240 years," then you now ADMIT that “America did not have overbearing government†“when the Democrats were in office!â€

LOL! Another RickFranclin FAIL!  

13) You also FAIL to answer what you mean by your 240 years comment.

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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
02:40 PM on 02/19/2012
Hey everybody! Check out the FAIL!

Rick Fraclin: "Did you fail reading comprehens­ion in school?"

LOL!

Lets apply some "reading comprehension" to this Rick Franclin masterpiece of the English language:

"People were let to pretty much figure out how to succeed without over bearing gov't."

LOL! "let" to figure out?

Or this:

"...one person's idea of what he want's it to be."

"want's" LOL!

or this:

"... not have to make decision's for yourself."

"decision's" LOL!

That's just for starters! Normally I just ignore usage errors on HP, even when they force everyone to have to apply EXTRA READING COMPREHENSION to figure out what the poorly educated person means.

But when RICK FRANCLIN decides to make an ad hominem attack against me on a bogus issue like "reading comprehension," then it's FAIR GAME to point out his FAIL!

LOL!
11:11 PM on 02/17/2012
What kind of crap is this? Progressive Conservative? However you spin yourself, bub, I will make up my own mind, thank you very much. I'm a proud non-member of any political party with loyalities to none except to my country.
08:27 AM on 03/02/2012
Many Americans have known for some time now that both dominant parties have failed this country, failed in their claims to bring change, and failed to represent the interests of all of us. The alternative is to look outside these parties where possible while remaining engaged. Our collective future will solidify from the bottom up and not the other way around. All we need remind ourselves of is that we've been given a chance to live within a republic-if we can keep it.
01:45 PM on 02/17/2012
Was that an objective evaluation or his? We'll define you out here thank you very much.
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03:51 AM on 02/17/2012
meh
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
02:41 PM on 02/19/2012
The reaction of everyone to Rick Santorum's personality.
02:11 AM on 02/17/2012
i like th atitude of rick i agree with him..

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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
02:41 PM on 02/19/2012
spam
10:29 PM on 02/16/2012
Wow, digging really deep there. Who ever the front runner is must be vetted? Hmmmm. how about Obama's transcripts from college? Bill Ayers? Rev. God Damn Amerca Wright? Where are his writings from Harvard? Where was the promised "transparency" (We won't know what's in it until we pass it) in the passage of the National State Run Healthcare legislation? What about not having special interests. (CEO of windmills GE, Buffet, Wall Street, Public and Private Unions, Solyndra, Trial Lawyers association) The current feeding frenzy on Santorum is comical. Where's the meat? bwahahahahaahah.. wow.. some "expose' ".
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Craig Bovia
Vermont, 1791, women can vote, no slavery allowed
11:00 AM on 02/17/2012
Your excommunicated!!!
10:26 PM on 02/16/2012
Progressive Conservative is what RINO stands for. You guys will be happy with Santorum., Newt, or Mitt. They are all RINOs. Santorum is a big government friend.
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jpclarksville
01:29 AM on 02/17/2012
Well, considering that we currently have a socialist in the white house giving class envy speeches and how he will TAKE from those that work and invest their money carefully and give it to people that either sit on their collective butts, or rack up HUGE debt going to expensive colleges to major in drama, history, rock climbing, or some other "useful" degree. I will take ANY one of them running in the GOP....
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
11:39 PM on 02/20/2012
jpclarksville: "Well, considerin­g that we currently have a socialist in the white house"

Prove it.

With facts.

Or FAIL!
09:47 PM on 02/16/2012
Allowing public funding of contaceptive medical alternative options is essentially allowing public funding of a womans right to be promisquise, and while many men might appreciate this forthought by our potential sexual partners it should not be an automatic part of public health care. It is really a minor issue compared to public funding of abortion for example where disagreement is very large.
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RepublicanDepression
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11:42 PM on 02/20/2012
Look at all the LOW fan LOW COMMENT new accounts posting far-right fact-free insults and LIES!

Luntz shills?

"allowing public funding of contacepti­ve medical alternativ­e options is essentiall­y allowing public funding of a womans right to be promisquis­e"

LOL!

Do you have any idea about what you are typing?
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tc71087
09:22 PM on 02/16/2012
When these Republican candidates make up their mind about who and what they are and where they stand on, please let me know. And don't feed me more Ron Paul defenses. He may have voted no on every major policy decision for the past 30 years, and pass himself off as a unique individual, but his views on social spending and civil rights of non-white, non-Christian, non-heterosexual, and non-rich individuals are anarchistic.
06:29 PM on 02/17/2012
Your statements about Ron Paul are bogus, unwarranted & unfounded. Straw man debate. Show some decorum & provide valid points or your argument(s) is/are moot.
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RepublicanDepression
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11:43 PM on 02/20/2012
Prove all of that. LOL.
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ericmiami
Liberal with a CCW
09:17 PM on 02/16/2012
Rick is Sarah Palin in pants.
And I really don't mean to make baggers and Republicans uneasy with their ideas of sexuality with that statement.
Really, I don't.
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RepublicanDepression
Of the Greedy One Percent, by the 1%, for the 1%
11:45 PM on 02/20/2012
Based on the rate that homophobic GOP males have been FLYING out of the closet lately, they don't need help being uneasy with their sexuality.