Rick Santorum joins World Net Daily
It’s a match made in Heaven. The Bible-humping-est presidential candidate of all time joins forces with the world’s wackiest tinfoil hat conspiracy organization.
World Net Daily issued this press release yesterday:
“Rick Santorum – the former U.S. senator who ignited grass-roots conservatives as a Republican candidate for president this year – today joins WND as an exclusive columnist. During his run for president, Santorum spoke about his belief that strong families help produce a strong economy. He shared his views that opportunities for all Americans must be expanded by encouraging incentives for marriage, children and free enterprise.”
And Rick Santorum has hit the ground running. His first World Net Daily column has some frightening news: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is planning to “cede our sovereignty to the United Nations.”
Specifically, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities — a treaty adopted in 2006 — has some very “dark and troubling implications.” It would “put the government, acting under U.N. authority, in the position to determine for all children with disabilities what is best for them.”
Oh My God — Death Panels!
Rick Santorum's column will only be once a week — every Monday. I’m already looking forward to the next one. Be Very Afraid.
Labels: Harry Reid cede our sovereignty to United Nations, Rick Santorum World Net Daily, United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
7 Comments:
Now you will have to wash your hands after reading the World Net Daily to get the santorum off of them.
So Santorum, who didn't want aid or health insurance for the poor and didn't care if they died or not, is now worried about the UN killing his daughter?
UN domination, isn't that in the Turner Diaries?
Erik
Good, now he can truly fly his conservative freak flag.
How completely appropriate. Never was there a better combination.
SW: Sorry, your comment got caught up in my spam filter and I just now discovered it:
"Worldnut Daily is a good place for Santorum's (half) wit and (dull) wisdom. However, this could be the biggest setback for the columnista class since the New York Times brought Bill "Wrong Again" Kristol on for a year of nearly nonstop corrections and embarrassment."
Jerry: LOL, I'd already forgotten about that other Santorum.
Erik: I'd guess Santorum can recite the Turner Diaries backwards and forwards.
Jim: And he will, you can count on it.
JR: Yup, birds of a feather.
SW: I didn't know the New York Times ever had Bill Kristol on their staff. Gotta give them credit for "reaching across the aisle."
Sorry about your comment getting caught in the spam folder. Blogger has been really screwing up a lot lately -- printing the most blatant spam comments and putting legitimate comments in the spam folder at the same time.
That's OK, Tom. Spam happens, and fighting it gets messy. I've had some hair-raising adventures with both.
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