Presidential candidate Santorum recently said John F Kennedy made him sick. Santorum correctly or incorrectly quoted JFK as saying, “an America where the separation of church and state is absolute.”
Santorum said, “What kind of country do we live ..in.. that says only people of non-faith can come into the public square and make their case? That makes me throw up,”. This bizarre subject came up when George Stephanopoulos interviewed Santorum at ABC's This Week.
Seems George Stephanopoulos played into Santorum's interest in saying just about anything to get free media publicity. Meanwhile Europeans are shocked by this candidate. JFK is one of America's most popular presidents around the world.
“Kennedy, for the first time, articulated the vision saying, no, faith is not allowed in the public square.....It was an absolutist doctrine that was abhorrent at the time of 1960.”
Sourced from SF Chronicle http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2012/02/27/santorum-vs-jfk/?tsp=1
If US Presidential Candidate Santorum Truly Seeks Solano Votes, Wouldn't His Saying "JFK Makes Me Sick" Or Words To That Effect Not Turn Off Many Solano Voters?
Candidate Santorum Simply Alienates Solano Voters By Spreading Hate.
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