Thursday, May 19, 2005

SANTORUM FLIP-FLOPS ON NAZIS

Sen. Rick "Man on Dog" Santorum, May 19, 2005:
We shouldn't go mucking around in this institution and changing the way we've done things, particularly when it comes to the balance of powers between the three branches of government. And the independence of one of those branches of the judiciary. We must tread very carefully before we go radically changing the way we do things that has served this country well, and we have radically changed the way we do things here. Some are suggesting we're trying to change the law, we're trying to break the rules. Remarkable. Remarkable hubris. I mean, imagine, the rule has been in place for 214 years that this is the way we confirm judges. Broken by the other side two years ago, and the audacity of some members to stand up and say, how dare you break this rule. It's the equivalent of Adolf Hitler in 1942 "I’m in Paris. How dare you invade me. how dare you bomb my city? It's mine."
Sen. Rick "Man on Dog" Santorum, March 3, 2005:
"Senator Byrd's inappropriate remarks comparing his Republican colleagues with Nazis are inexcusable. *** These comments lessen the credibility of the senator and the decorum of the Senate. He should retract his statement and ask for pardon."
Every day, it looks more and more like Dan Savage is right about Santorum.

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