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Rick Santorum: Obama Agenda Not 'Based On Bible'

First Posted: 02/18/2012 3:00 pm Updated: 04/19/2012 5:12 am


* Says Obama agenda about 'some phony theology'

* 'Latest low' in Republican campaign - Obama campaign says

By Samuel P. Jacobs

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum challenged President Barack Obama's Christian beliefs on Saturday, saying White House policies were motivated by a "different theology."

A devout Roman Catholic who has risen to the top of Republican polls in recent days, Santorum said the Obama administration had failed to prevent gas prices rising and was using "political science" in the debate about climate change.


Obama's agenda is "not about you. It's not about your quality of life. It's not about your jobs. It's about some phony ideal. Some phony theology. Oh, not a theology based on the Bible. A different theology," Santorum told supporters of the conservative Tea Party movement at a Columbus hotel.

When asked about the statement at a news conference later, Santorum said, "If the president says he's a Christian, he's a Christian."

But Santorum did not back down from the assertion that Obama's values run against those of Christianity.

"He is imposing his values on the Christian church. He can categorize those values anyway he wants. I'm not going to," Santorum told reporters.

A social conservative, Santorum is increasingly seen as a champion for evangelical Christians in fights with Democrats over contraception and gay marriage.

"This is just the latest low in a Republican primary campaign that has been fueled by distortions, ugliness, and searing pessimism and negativity - a stark contrast with the President who is focused everyday on creating jobs and restoring economic security for the middle class," said Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt.

The campaign's response signaled a new respect for Santorum. Until this week, the Obama campaign appeared exclusively focused on Mitt Romney. Republicans are waging a state-by-state contest to pick a candidate to challenge Obama in November's election.

At a campaign appearance in Florida last month, Santorum declined to correct a voter who called Obama, a Christian, an "avowed Muslim."

Santorum told CNN after that incident, "I don't feel it's my obligation every time someone says something I don't agree with to contradict them, and the president's a big boy, he can defend himself."


QUESTIONS ROMNEY RECORD ON OLYMPICS

On Saturday, Santorum also took aim at Romney, his main Republican rival, on one of the central accomplishments of his resume, saying the former Massachusetts governor's rescue of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics required millions of dollars in handouts from the federal government.

The attack was a response to the Romney camp trying to portray Santorum as a proponent of big government because of his use of earmarks while he served in the U.S. Senate.

"He heroically bailed out the Salt Lake City Olympic Games by heroically going to Congress and asking them for tens of millions of dollars to bail out the Salt Lake Olympic Games - in an earmark," Santorum said.

"One of his strongest supporters, John McCain called it potentially the worst boondoggle in earmark history. And now Governor Romney is suggesting, 'Oh, Rick Santorum earmarked,' as he requested almost half a billion dollars of earmarks as governor of Massachusetts to his federal congressmen and senators. Does the word hypocrisy come to mind?" Santorum said.

Romney often talks of how he turned around the struggling Olympics organization and is appearing in Utah on Saturday to mark the anniversary of the Olympics.

In a statement, the Romney campaign said Santorum was in a weak position to challenge its candidate on big spending.

"Sometimes when you shoot from the hip, you end up shooting yourself in the foot. There is a pretty wide gulf between seeking money for post-9/11 security at the Olympics and seeking earmarks for polar bear exhibits at the Pittsburgh Zoo. Mitt Romney wants to ban earmarks, Senator Santorum wants more 'Bridges to Nowhere,'" said Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul. (Editing by Peter Cooney)

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10:43 AM on 03/22/2012
im so glad the Obama agenda is not based on the bible. thanks for clearing this up rick and helping me chose my candidate, President Obama.
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DerekWilliams
09:19 AM on 03/05/2012
The President could be an Atheist, a Muslim or Jewish for all I care. 1st Amendment, remember?
09:31 PM on 03/03/2012
"Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord."[21]
Adolph Hitler, Mein Kampf
ajwriter
Healthy equilibrium, healthy democracy
12:42 PM on 02/28/2012
Once again, let's see what the Bible really has to say about this. Jesus was very hard on the religious hypocrites - from a major sermon in Matthew:
"Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye."

Reagan invoked God a lot but never went to church, was divorced, and his wife unapologetically used an astrologer. Clinton's stayed together, went to church, repented, while Gingrich persecuted them (don't have space here to enumerate his hypocrisy). Carter was and still is a Sunday school teacher. When the rightwing "faithful" respond politically to religious manipulation more than to the actual faith, they invite more manipulation. Hence this...
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bfliny
12:26 AM on 02/26/2012
Our country was founded on separation of church and state because the Founding Fathers, who were certainly smarter than the bunch we have now, saw that in order for our democracy to work, we must not bring religious ideology into the government. They saw what happened in Europe and they were trying to write in something to remind us of what could happen here if we did not do this.

And, BTW, who said this is a Christian country? Does that mean that if the Republicans win, the American people who are not Christians must leave our country or convert? I'm a little fuzzy on their intentions.
08:00 PM on 02/24/2012
"Rick Santorum: Obama Agenda Not 'Based On Bible' "

And he is correct, Obama's agenda is based upon facts, not a book of fiction
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Trentonjordan
87 US cities and counting
01:35 PM on 02/22/2012
You are right Saint Santorum.....I hope the Obama agenda is not based on the bible. I voted for a politician, not a reverend.
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Ismael Coffee
Fanaticism is only ugly when it isn't yours.
01:33 AM on 02/22/2012
Yes, Rick. All that we have to do is tear off the diaper that is regulation - and watch the economics trickle down. You stand there with the same failed playbook as the others, and you choose to differentiate yourself with zealotry?

When will these folks let go of their false memories of "Pleasantville"? Why are they so afraid of science? At a time when our nation desperately needs to look forward, why do they insist on going backwards?
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lmab
10:32 PM on 02/21/2012
Words of wisdom from a fro.thy mix.ture.
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09:26 PM on 02/21/2012
RS is not fit to be US President. The President takes an oath to defend the Constitution not the Bible.
cosmicdart
paragon of paradigms
04:11 PM on 02/21/2012
In Medieval Europe, Science had to be Bible based also. If what you discovered through science contradicted the Bible, you were ordered to shut up. If you refused, your tongue was cut out by the big bad Inquisition and you were boiled in a cauldron of lard in front of a mob of cheering religious fanatics. Now we live in modern times, and...?
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ProudToBeVeryLiberal
Science is the antidote to the poison of religion
07:59 PM on 02/21/2012
Girolamo SavonaroIa and Giordano Bruno, two scientists (incidentally, both also friars...) who dared to disprove the Catholic Church were burned at the stake for heresy... Galilei got a much better deal, though that involved publicly recanting all of his amazing discoveries...
cosmicdart
paragon of paradigms
08:15 PM on 02/21/2012
The friars were fried unless they lied.
08:08 PM on 02/21/2012
... and because some in the US think they do everything exceptionally better than the rest of us/ the world you do (paraphrasing Einstein) try to make the same experiment (feudalism, schooling by those of faith based on faith, emperors [uhm, Presidents] going to Canossa over a debate in the rights of the clergy, etc. etc. ) and expect a different result.
Well, there is light at the end of the tunnel: You seem to do it in fast-forward mode. So, it will probably not take several centuries until you have reached (a new) age of enlightenment and a "French Revolution" but only a couple of decades.

*kidding a bit* :)
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NHGranite
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04:05 PM on 02/21/2012
Finally, Santorum says something I agree with! The President is not the Pope in Chief, agendas and policies are not made theologically. You on the other hand are promising to put your church before the Constitution. You will never get in, no matter how your ignorant followers hoot for you.
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04:02 PM on 02/21/2012
RICK SANTORUM 2012!!!

We need a president who bases his agenda on the bible. People need the government to teach them how to be moral. Without the outstretched arm of government, people would become gay and adopt children and indoctrinate them. We cannot let people do whatever they want so long as they don't hurt anybody. That would lead to immoral behavior and would undermine the fabric of the nation.

RICK SANTORUM is the man with the plan, and that's why I'm a fan of RICK SANTORUM!!!
cosmicdart
paragon of paradigms
04:20 PM on 02/21/2012
Whose interpretation of God's morality are we to teach? The Inquisitions?
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ProudToBeVeryLiberal
Science is the antidote to the poison of religion
08:02 PM on 02/21/2012
"We need a president who bases his agenda on the bibIe."

The bibIe says that if an unmarried woman is r.a.p.e.d by a man, all the offender has to do to make amends is pay 50 pieces of silver to her father. And this is just an example. The bibIe is full of such_barbarism.

Is that what you want to turn our country into?
04:00 PM on 02/21/2012
Really Ricky?

And what Bible (fairy tale) are you reading?

The Republican idiocy continues
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croneofcaulder
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03:59 PM on 02/21/2012
I guess this reincarnation of Cotton Mather never heard of the US Constitution. Rick Insanetorum is an ĂĽber-radical dominionist who wants to turn the country back to the 19th century.