Rick Santorum will have a great voice in this election because of the Media actually found out who they want.
Monopoly owner over 1000's of Newspapers and Media, Rupert Murdoch has endorsed Rick Santorum over Twitter the Day before the Iowa Caucuses.
This shows our point; that Santorum rose in the polls and the Iowa Caucus totally based on the Media Ramping him up, and that only.
Rupert Murdoch isn't the best person to endorse him though, even though it would mean Rick Santorum will be shown as a god in all of Rupert's 1000's newspapers and on the Fox News Channel. Rupert Mordoch is though, so liberal that he also endorsed Hilary Clinton in 2008.
I see Rick Santorum rising in the Polls again, bit also I see New Hampshire trying to fight him down as they find out all the dirt that is on him.
This Media Manipulation of the Election needs to stop; this manipulation isn't for the people, it is for the Establishment GOP.
Even Rick Santorum's own family doesn't think he is conservative. His 19-year old nephew, John Garver said this about him:
"If you want another big-government politician who supports the status quo to run our country, you should vote for my uncle, Rick Santorum. America is based on a strong belief in individual liberty. My uncle’s interventionist policies, both domestic and foreign, stem from his irrational fear of freedom not working.
It is not the government’s job to dictate to individuals how they must live. The Constitution was designed to protect individual liberty. My Uncle Rick cannot fathom a society in which people cooperate and work with each other freely. When Republicans were spending so much money under President Bush, my uncle was right there along with them as a senator. The reason we have so much debt is not only because of Democrats, but also because of big-spending Republicans like my Uncle Rick."
So there you have it his own nephew understands that Rick Santorum can't be President, and understand Ron Paul is the only one for the job.
Here is a Ron Paul ad:
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