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Why Rick Santorum Will Not Be The Next American President

And then there were...

We should just start a blog segment called 'Why (fill in the blank) Will Not Be The Next American President'.

It was just last month that we saw another Republican presidential candidate, Newt Gingrich, put his foot in his mouth when he said 'poor people don't know about working because there is no one to teach them'.

Rick Santorum doesn't want Black people getting welfare.
 In his eyes, they are the only recipients of government services.
Another racist (that's what it seemed like to us) Republican presidential nominee follows suit by putting his foot in his mouth by suggesting that Black people are the only ones on welfare.

"I don't want to make Black people's live better by giving them other people's money...", United States presidential candidate Richard Santorum said on camera for all to see.

Really, Santorum?  After all the free labor they've provided this country for 600 hundred (or more) years?




Gee, we wonder just how many Republicans are on welfare. We know you're out there, but Rick wasn't talking about you (naturally). It's okay for you to receive government assistance.

Now, wouldn't that statement you just read suggest that all Republicans are white, and none are African American?

We appreciate the candor of those like Gingrich and Santorum.  They're just letting America know the truth of their hearts.   As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.  Still, to be fair, we'll let Santorum explain his spoken words. Not very convincing, is it?

So, as the presidential nominees head to Iowa to begin 'caucusing' we can't wait to see which one will do, or say, something so lude and ridiculous enough to be considered to be added to our 'Why (fill in the blank) Won't Be The Next American President' contenders list.

Happy New Year, America, and happy caucusing!

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