IPECAC MAN |
The topic was a speech that Rick
Santorum, really, really didn't like -- the speech John F. Kennedy gave
during the 1960 presidential campaign, in which Kennedy declared his
belief in an "absolute" wall of separation between church and state.
"That makes me throw up," Santorum, the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania told George Stephanopolous on the ABC News program, "This Week."
That got me to thinking about speeches that might make me
throw up, and, funny thing, an awful lot of them were delivered by Rick
Santorum. I mean, this guy is the oratorical equivalent of a bottle of ipecac.
The
thought of living under a neo-theocracy makes me kind of queasy, and
Santorum's oratory often displays judgments on the theology of others,
not to mention the supremacy of his own, which he seems keen to
institutionalize.
Then there's
the anti-intellectualism, and the demonization of educators as
"indoctrinators." Ew, that's a nasty taste in my mouth. READ MORE
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