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    Santorum blasts Obama's motives on power, abortion

    PHOENIX (AP) — A surging Rick Santorum is making increasingly harsh remarks about President Barack Obama, questioning not just the president's competence but his motives and even his Christian values.

    Mitt Romney also is sharpening his anti-Obama rhetoric. He said Tuesday the president governs with "a secular agenda" that hurts religious freedom. In general, however, the former Massachusetts governor has not seriously challenged Obama's motives, often saying the president is decent but inept.

    But Santorum and Newt Gingrich have heightened their claims that Obama's intentions are not always benign, ahead of Wednesday's televised GOP presidential debate and next week's primaries in Michigan and Arizona.

    Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator who suddenly is threatening Romney in his native state of Michigan, says Obama cares only about power, not the "interests of people." He says "Obamacare," the health care overhaul Obama enacted, includes a "hidden message" about the president's disregard for impaired fetuses, which might be aborted.

    Santorum even seemed to compare Obama to Adolf Hitler, although he denies trying to do so.

    Santorum's remarks have gotten only scattered attention because he weaves them into long, sometimes rambling speeches. Romney's team is monitoring Santorum's comments, privately suggesting they could hurt him in a general election.

    But it's difficult for Romney to openly criticize Santorum on these points because Romney already has trouble appealing to the party's socially conservative base. Santorum's remarks could come up in Wednesday's debate in Mesa, Ariz., sponsored by CNN.

    Gingrich, campaigning Monday in Oklahoma, called Obama "the most dangerous president in modern American history." Gingrich said the administration's "willful dishonesty" about alleged terrorists' motives threatens the country.

    Gingrich has long been known for over-the-top rhetoric, and Santorum's rapid rise in the polls has drawn much of the campaign's focus away from the former House speaker.

    Some of Santorum's remarks echo attacks on Obama during the 2008 presidential race, when critics portrayed him as a mysterious politician with hidden motives and questionable allegiance to the United States. More recent examples include:

    —Saturday in Columbus, Ohio, Santorum criticized Obama for requiring health insurance plans to cover prenatal testing. He said such tests lead to "more abortions and therefore less care that has to be done, because we cull the ranks of the disabled in our society. That too is part of Obamacare, another hidden message as to what President Obama thinks of those who are less able than the elites who want to govern our country."

    Obama campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith said "prenatal screenings are essential to promote the health of both the mother and baby and to ensure safe deliveries."

    —On Monday in Steubenville, Ohio, Santorum said Obama "talks about how he's going to help manufacturing, after he systematically destroyed it. You pick any area. Financial services. One after another, where he has this ideology of government-centralized control. Not worried about the interests of people. He's worried about the interest of power so he can dictate to people what he believes is best."

    Independent analysts say U.S. manufacturing was in steep decline before Obama took office in 2009. Many economists credit Obama's stimulus packages with keeping the job losses from being considerably worse.

    —At the same Ohio event, Santorum said Obama and his fellow Democrats have raised unfounded fears about hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," in which pressurized fluids are pumped into the ground to extract natural gas. Santorum said Obama wants to unfairly regulate fracking "as if this is some new technology out there that we don't know anything about, and we have to be worried about." Santorum said the administration tells Americans, "Ooh, we've got to be scared, we've got to be scared of this technology that's producing the cheapest natural gas and oil....Why? So we can get your dollars, turn it to politicians who can win elections so they can control your lives."

    —Also in Steubenville, Santorum said Obama encourages a trend in which the church, religious-affiliated colleges and civic institutions grow weaker while government grows stronger.

    "We all know that one of the ways that government has been able to accumulate power is to do so by weakening the institutions that people rely upon," he said. "When they can rely upon them, these stable, mediating institutions in our culture, they don't need government."

    "That's why it's not surprising to see the president's assault on, first, charities," Santorum said. "You recall one of his first tax proposals was to limit charitable deductions — charitable deductions to those mediating institutions," which include colleges, churches and civic organizations.

    —Speaking Sunday at First Redeemer Church in Cumming, Ga., Santorum said people who shrug off troubling signs about Obama are like those Americans who ignored the growing fascist menace in Europe before World War II. "Your country needs you. It's not as clear a challenge," Santorum said. "Obviously, World War II was pretty obvious. At some point, they knew. But remember, the Greatest Generation, for a year and a half, sat on the sidelines while Europe was under darkness, where our closest ally, Britain, was being bombed and leveled, while Japan was spreading its cancer all throughout Southeast Asia. America sat from 1940, when France fell, to December of '41, and did almost nothing.

    "Why? Because we're a hopeful people. We think, 'Well, you know, he'll get better. You know, he's a nice guy. I mean, it won't be near as bad as what we think. This will be OK.' Oh yeah, maybe he's not the best guy, and after a while, you found out things about this guy over in Europe, and he's not so good of a guy after all."

    Asked by a reporter Monday if he was comparing Obama to Hitler, Santorum said "No, of course not."

    White House spokesman Jay Carney declined Tuesday to get drawn into a point-by-point rebuttal of Santorum's comments. He said Obama "is focused on his job as president, getting this country moving in the right direction, ensuring that the recovery, which is under way, continues forward."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt in Michigan and Ben Feller in Washington contributed to this report.

     

    34 comments

    • vinnie  •  3 mths ago
      To me one of the most ridiculous things Santorum has said in the past couple of days was something about how the environmentalists' agenda is to promote the earth, not people. Obviously since this idiot clearly believe the earth is only 3,000 years-old he doesn't realize that the earth is quite capable of taking care of itself. It's OUR SPECIES that is threatened by continuing to raping the earth like there's no tomorrow. I know he's expecting to be raptured up to Heaven any minute now, but humans will have an increasingly difficult time surviving on this planet if we don't take care of the environment.
    • jb  •  3 mths ago
      If he really believes that, he certainly doesn't have good enough judgement to be president, and if he just says all this, for political gain, he is not good enough to be president. The Republican candidates and now their party members are really desparate to gain power. Why don't they just do it the old fashioned way and earn it!
    • Chris  •  Portland, Maine  •  3 mths ago
      Politicians constantly get in trouble with Hitler analogies, and yet they do it over and over again. Even the Jews are fed up.
      • Boheme 3 mths ago
        It's called "Reductio ad Hitlerum" - look it up. It's a dead giveaway for the rhetorical impotence and typically means that the speaker really has no valid arguments to present at all.
    • Daz  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I want a president not a minister.
      • Mark 3 mths ago
        I want a president without a prayer rug.
      • vinnie 3 mths ago
        Really Mark? Is that all you got? Go burn a cross dude.
    • Boheme  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum is the American Ahmadinejad: a totalitarian fundamentalist and terrorist, an uneducated Bible-Taliban, racist and misogynist. A psychopathic animal like he belongs in a cage or a solitary cell for the rest of his sick, demented life.
      • k 3 mths ago
        LOL! Just tell us what you really think.
      • Boheme 3 mths ago
        OK, here goes: He's not a very nice guy :)
      • Yahoooooo! 3 mths ago
        NICE IT'S THE TRUTH TO BAD THEY WON'T LISTEN
    • fun time  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      You have to be seriously an idiot to even consider this guy for president. Seriously....there cant be so many scary religious wackos in this country are there??? It makes me cringe.
      • vinnie 3 mths ago
        But there are plenty of uninformed idiots, so it's up to everyone of us to spread the word!
      • OverLook 3 mths ago
        Yep - scary religious wackos are the norm, apparently.
    • jeff  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum presents a consistent vision of moving the country...backwards. Everything that comes out of his mouth is uninformed and/or inaccurate. Take prenatal testing. Having a kid is a big deal, isn't giving parents the tools to know what sort of situation they are facing upon birth of the child a progressive step? As prenatal medicine makes significant advances, wouldn't we want to know what to treat while it can still be treated in utero? Sanatorium scares me.
      • vinnie 3 mths ago
        Come on Jeff, don't you know? God makes all the decisions, so no amount of testing will change His will. It's just too bad His will was to give this nut job a soapbox!
    • Conrad  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP as we knew it no longer exists. Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush would not have qualified for this primary because they had to increase taxes. Only nut cases can qualify in today's GOP. We need to return the GOP to it's roots and take it away from the nuts. Keep religion out of our politics otherwise we are the same as a middle eastern country.
    • flowerpot  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      The longer I listen to Rick Santorum speak about religion, morals, theology and Obama's many failures, the more I am convinced that Rick is mentally ill.
    • relix  •  3 mths ago
      the good people of pennsylvania showed this pinhead the door for good reasons, as he shows us above in such obviously insane and moronic fashion... might as well vote for pat (psycho) robertson, and put exhibits in the smithsonian with people riding dinosaurs. he thinks the flintstones is a documentary.
    • Yahoooooo!  •  3 mths ago
      Rick Santorum is satan and the antichrist
      I want to see his birth cerificate
    • k  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum is a washout. Next!
    • Dave  •  Beckley, West Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum is a nut..........OBAMA 2012
    • George Pìmpington  •  3 mths ago
      Before the GOP became a complete joke, the thought of Santorum being their nominee was.
    • charles  •  3 mths ago
      the really sad thing is there are people who will vote for these pea brains some not even from the south.
    • TOO OLD  •  3 mths ago
      He just keeps getting more and more bizarre by the day.
    • Boheme  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP mongrels are getting desperate. It's great fun to watch those worthless maggots squirm LOL

      Obama 2012 - not that he's particularly good, but he's far better than the dumb animals Gross Old Perverts call their best.
    • Chris  •  Portland, Maine  •  3 mths ago
      Fascism leading up to World War II grew out of excesses on the far right, not the far left as Rick Santorum claims. Socialism develops out of excesses on the far left, and Greece for example is a primary example of what happens. The US under Obama is another example.
    • .  •  Los Gatos, California  •  3 mths ago
      While he's at it, unelectable former Senator Santorum should pick the even more unelectable Alan Keyes to be his running mate.
    • JulieD  •  3 mths ago
      So are the majority of Republicans very right leaning? If not, then these politicians are definitly working for Obama, because there's no way a middle of the road Repub. would vote for them, they absolutely refuse to concentrate on what really matters in politics, such as the economy.
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