A Quote by Mark McKinnon

A Rick Santorum presidency would be very, very dangerous for America. — © Mark McKinnon
A Rick Santorum presidency would be very, very dangerous for America.
Rick Santorum beat Mitt Romney in three states on Tuesday. Got a huge amount of fundraising. That's the good news for Rick Santorum. The bad news: people are now Googling 'Santorum.'
You have to give people a reason to believe that, under your leadership, America will be better. Rick Santorum has done that.
I was writing before I met Rick and actually I created the band before Rick Finch. Basically, the first album, I wrote. Who's to say what would've happened? Rick was very talented too.
I allowed Rick Santorum to express views and ideas that the American people never would have had expressed.
The bureaucracy is not great. I don't think Rick Santorum who is not one for being a big proponent of large bureaucracies would be as enthusiastic a supporter of it.
Rick Santorum is the grandson of a coal miner. His dad was the manager of a V.A. hospital.
Rick Santorum is so conservative; he thinks KY Jelly is jam made in Kentucky.
If Rick Santorum and Rachel Maddow are both gunning for you, it probably means you're on the right track.
On the national security front, Rick Santorum is superior to any candidate I know.
If I'm in America, I'm safe. I feel very safe. But if I step outside of America, it will be a very dangerous situation.
I think it's very sad that CNN leads Jeb Bush, down a road by starting off virtually all the questions, "Mr. Trump this, Mister" - I think it's very sad. I watched the first debate, and the first long number of questions were, "Mr. Trump said this, Mr. Trump said that. Mr. Trump" - these poor guys - although, I must tell you, [Rick] Santorum, good guy. Governor [Mike] Huckabee, good guy. They were very nice, and I respect them greatly. But I thought it was very unfair that virtually the entire early portion of the debate was Trump this, Trump that, in order to get ratings, I guess.
At the end of the day,[Mitt] Romney was pro-life, but [Rick] Santorum was more fervently pro-life, and had been for longer. They're all going to repeal Obamacare, but Romney has once endorsed something like it. In the old days, there really were differences on fundamental issues, even on foreign policy, [for which] [Newt] Gingrich, Romney, and Santorum were pretty similar.
The same electorate that is unhappy with [Pennsylvania's] GOP Sen. Rick Santorum appears to have some qualms with Rendell.
If you listen carefully to Rick Santorum, he sounds more like Stalin than Pope Innocent III.
Unlike Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, I never voted to provide taxpayer funding to Planned Parenthood.
[Former chief executives] come away thinking that America needs a strong, functioning presidency to succeed, and they become very protective of that office. Democrats and Republicans alike are willing to put aside their own party's self-interest to preserve the presidency. That's been true over the decades.
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