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Santorum's "Gotcha" Moment

Posted: 02/17/2012 9:50 am

Perhaps former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum should take a couple aspirin and get some rest. It appears the pressure of being the front-runner in the Republican presidential sweepstakes is getting to him.

As most successful candidates know, almost nothing can be more frustrating than having a prominent supporter say something stupid that embarrasses your campaign. Take the comments about contraception by Santorum supporter Foster Friess on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell program Thursday. Friess actually said, "Back in my days, they used Bayer aspirin for contraception. The gals put it between their knees, and it wasn't that costly."

This left Mitchell stunned. "Excuse me, I'm just trying to catch my breath from that, Mr. Friess, frankly," she said incredulously. Friess most certainly thought he was being funny, no doubt thinking that the "gals" and the boys at the country club would get a big kick out of his comment.

But even Rick Santorum knew that this was a terrible blunder on Friess's part. Of course, Santorum needs Friess's money but he doesn't need the controversy. However, rather then simply asking for Friess to apologize, Santorum decided to go on the attack.

In an interview with CBS This Morning's Charlie Rose Friday, Santorum said, "This is someone who is a supporter of mine, and I'm not responsible for every comment that a supporter of mine makes." Then Santorum began sounding defensive, "It was a bad joke, it was a stupid joke, and it is not reflective of me or my record on this issue [of contraception]."

He then noted, "It's funny that I've been criticized by Governor Romney and Ron Paul for actually having voted for something called Title 10, which is actually federal funding of contraception." As Rose pressed the candidate on his views about contraception Santorum pushed back, "This is the same gotcha politics that you get from the media, and I'm just not going to play that game."

When Rose said he was not playing a "gotcha" game, Santorum countered, "Charlie, when you quote a supporter of mine who tells a bad, off-color joke and somehow I'm responsible for that, that's 'gotcha.'" (Interestingly, Santorum answered similar questions on the Fox News Channel Thursday night and did not raise the "gotcha" issue.)

Then Santorum played the Obama card on Rose: "You don't do this with President Obama. In fact, with President Obama, what you did was you went out and defended him against someone who sat in a church for 20 years, and defended him, that he can't possibly believe what he listened to for 20 years." In full dudgeon, Santorum concluded his point, "That's a double-standard, this is what you're pulling off, and I'm going to call you on it."

Charlie Rose, an exceptional interviewer and a true southern gentleman from Henderson, North Carolina, politely listened to Santorum's rant and then moved on to discuss the Michigan primary. So Santorum's well thought out strategy for dealing with Friess's remark was to attack Rose and reference President Obama's former minister, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who made controversial statements from his pulpit.

Santorum's handling of the Rose interview may appeal to the anti-mainstream media segment of the population, but it did not come close to looking presidential. And his performance raises questions about whether front-runner Rick Santorum has the temperament and skill to handle the difficult road ahead to secure his party's nomination.

 

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Perhaps former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum should take a couple aspirin and get some rest. It appears the pressure of being the front-runner in the Republican presidential sweepstakes is getti...
Perhaps former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum should take a couple aspirin and get some rest. It appears the pressure of being the front-runner in the Republican presidential sweepstakes is getti...
 
 
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MJinCanada
Safe from zombies until my 2nd cup of coffee
03:58 PM on 02/19/2012
Santorum will melt down before November. He's too inflexible, too self-righteous, too incapable of seeing things in the perspective of history or logic, let alone anyone else's point of view.
12:50 PM on 02/19/2012
The Republican party is now attacking women. Why would any woman vote for these extremists?

The Republicans have attacked women, the poor, the elderly, auto workers, the post office, teachers, police, doctors, the unemployed and medicare and Social Security.

It is time to get active, organize, register and vote for people that support the middle class.

It is time to vote all these Republican extremists out of office and back to the dark ages where they belong.
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Nightmelody
Free Now! (20 yrs a fundy.)
11:17 AM on 02/19/2012
Millions of Roman Catholics who 'secretly' use birth control to limit the size of their families to something workable, are 'secretly' planning to vote for Obama.
12:53 PM on 02/19/2012
98% of women have used birth control sometime in their lives.

The old white men Bishops of the Church and the old white men of the Republican party are both out of touch with the people.
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10:52 PM on 02/18/2012
Poor little Ricky. Big old mean Charlie Rose was picking on him. Actually expecting him to answer legitimate questions. Imagine!! No one has ever expected President Obama to answer anything! Or any other president. Poor little picked on Ricky. Why don't you call on your pal, the invisible man in the sky, Rick? Isn't he all powerful? He can put a plague on Charlie Rose and anyone else you don't like.....
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studioh!
just.words.
09:54 PM on 02/18/2012
I'm liking this olympic earmark stuff...
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
08:18 PM on 02/18/2012
You think this is bad, Ricky boy? This is just the overture. You're going to be taking questions a lot tougher than this relatively minor flap and if you blow your smokestack like you have here, you can kiss the Presidency goodbye. Actually, thanks to Romney's ability to bury you in his mountains of cash, you might want to kiss it goodbye already...
08:11 PM on 02/18/2012
I have to admit that to me the joke, isolated from the context of Santorum's and in general the Catholic church's view on contraception was not terrible, in fact, I think it was kind of funny. It is only when I consider the Catholic Church's and for that matter Republican's repression of women's reproductive rights that it becomes more sinister. Even worse when you consider that the root of many of the problems that present and future generations will be facing are rooted in over population, particularly in countries where the Catholic Church is either well established or trying to gain a stronghold. Global warming, food and water shortages, poverty, and disease are all directly related to over population.
08:03 PM on 02/18/2012
Charlie Rose could have mentioned that Obama denounced Wright for his statements.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
08:20 PM on 02/18/2012
To what purpose? Santorum would have just talked up how they didn't do to El Presidente what they were doing to poor little him. Rose knew that and decided that he wanted to fill his air time with something a little less pointless.
08:36 PM on 02/18/2012
It would have been more to remind viewers of what really went down than to make Santorum honestly address his fallacy.
07:17 PM on 02/18/2012
Maybe they should let the journalism major, Sarah Payme, do all future republican interviews. She could ask such hardball questions as do you prefer to complain about obama or do you prefer the term "this administration" in your bashing points?
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Booshin
Progressive=Moving Forward.
07:14 PM on 02/18/2012
Santorum did exactly what Gingrich did at the John King debate. When confronted by a difficult question, just say the media is picking on you and ignore the question.
08:15 PM on 02/18/2012
Yeah, I'm confused. Santorum supposedly is against contraception on religious grounds, defends himself against a supporter's bad joke by saying "isn't it ironic that that my GOP's opponants are criticizing me for supporting an measure that provides for contrception, then when asked to clairfy his position says "that's a gotcha question".
07:11 PM on 02/18/2012
Rick Santorum's right......Just where were the Liberal Media with rev.Wright, and former Weathermen members openly supporting Hussien Obama?
Dodger300
Critical analysis please, not just talking points
11:10 AM on 02/20/2012
How did you miss it? It was huge news in 2008. Were you in a coma that year, wosby?
Dodger300
Critical analysis please, not just talking points
11:11 AM on 02/20/2012
Oh, and his name is President Barack Obama.
09:59 PM on 02/20/2012
Barack Hussein Obama...........this is his full name.
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OurSaySo
discern the very subtle things
06:00 PM on 02/18/2012
Headaches are being outlawed since they are a form of contraception and along comes an aspirin...

These GOP-liban are some deep, interconnected thinkers.

If only... if only there was some way to get them to start from some sort of, I'm not sure of the exact word for it...*reality*... there might be hope for them.
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talkstocoyotes
02:32 PM on 02/18/2012
If there's anything the infotainment media needs, it's fewer "southern gentlemen" that listen to this kind of bilge and let it go unchallenged.
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Y Woodman Brown
live & let live
02:08 PM on 02/18/2012
You know, there's really no such thing as 'gotcha' politics. There are only politician who find their deficits and contradictions difficult to explain. It makes one's seat hot.

Did Ms. Couric ask Mrs. Palin a 'gotcha' question?

Only if Mrs. Palin doesn't actually read. Only if she isn't politician enough to fulfill her professional duty to gather relevant information from reliable sources. Only if Mrs. Palin's self-inflicted deficits leave her both unprepared and vulnerable to being tripped-up by politics as usual.

Did Charlie Rose ask Rick Santorum a 'gotcha' question. No. That fact that Mr. Santorum was neither prepared nor mature enough to answer forthrightly transformed a journalistic routine into self-mortification.

Rick Santorum got himself.

The man does, in fact, support abstinence over contraceptive-sex. That's all he had to say. The 'bad joke' answer only amounted to sophomoric weaseling. That just plain begs follow-up from a professional.

Charlie just gave Rick a bit of rope. Rick could have simply tied a square knot. Instead, Mr. Santorum hung himself from the sturdy rafters which Obama built.

One can't expect their deficits not to cost them.
Boomerwoman
Momma said there'd be days like this
04:02 PM on 02/18/2012
Well said.
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OurSaySo
discern the very subtle things
05:09 PM on 02/18/2012
"One can't expect their deficits not to cost them."

Here's the thing I don't get though: It doesn't appear to cost them anything.

Why can't these journalists just keep probing until they get a frigging answer to a simple question?
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06:47 PM on 02/18/2012
...because the interviewees get all 'right'eously indignant about being asked probing questions. The '$ister$arah method' of dodging questions.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
08:23 PM on 02/18/2012
What and deny Youtube its latest subject of Net traffic? That typically finishes the job that this fools start on themselves.
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Y Woodman Brown
live & let live
12:49 PM on 02/18/2012
Well, here's the thing, perhaps the #1 qualification for a chief executive is the ability to absorb pain. It's really a painful freaking job. One has to be able to take it, to never let 'em see you sweat.

Any CEO can tell you this. Maintain a cool exterior. Stay calm. Successful negotiation absolutely depends on this...even if that negotiation is simply negotiating your way past a sticky subject and on to the next.

Of the Republican candidates, only Romney comes anywhere else. Obama, on the other hand, he stays calm...oh, it ain't easy for him--you can see the man just seething inside, but he don't lose it. He keeps his yap shut just long enough to remember his talking points, takes a breath and goes there. Without this going for ya, sooner or later, in foreign negotiations, you'll be so desperate to make an ally that you'll end-up trying to give Angela Merkel a freaking back-rub.

Mr. Santorum...well, he's really a Theocrat--isn't he? There isn't much room there for negotiation. Realize that, politically, western Europe has become particularly secular.

Santorum's religious base seems just plain base-less to them. They will not side with his extremes. And he'll be wishing he could just brush-off the actions of his supporters as bad jokes.