Now that the seemingly written-off Rick Satorum remains in contention as the GOP's candidate in this year's American presidential election, who is he? The New Yorker has a pithy and perhaps none-too-flattering pen-portrait in "The Meaning of Rick: Santorum Could Be for Real".
But it’s precisely his in-your-face, street-corner conservatism that makes Santorum potentially a strong candidate."
"To educated liberals of almost any description, Santorum is an abomination. It’s not just that he’s a pro-life, anti-gay, anti-contraception Roman Catholic of the most retrogressive and diehard Opus Dei variety. It’s his entire persona. With his seven kids, his Jaycee fashion code, his nineteen-seventies colonial MacMansion in northern Virginia, his irony bypass, he seems to delight in outraging self-styled urban sophisticates: the sort of folks who buy organic milk, watch The Daily Show, and read the New York Times (and The New Yorker, of course).
But it’s precisely his in-your-face, street-corner conservatism that makes Santorum potentially a strong candidate."
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