Rick Santorum

The Rick Sanitorium

February 26, 2012
By Mickey Friedman

I’ve been spending time at the Rick Sanitorium. There, I learned it’s the values. It’s all about the values. You won’t last long at the Sanitorium if you don’t have the right values. Granted, values are a tricky thing, so you’ve got to listen carefully to what Rick is really saying, not just to what he seems to be saying.

Photo: Rick Santorum Campaign Website

Take Christianity. Rick is a Catholic and he knows that a lot of people go to church and a lot of people think they’re Christians. And a lot of the time, Rick, especially when he’s speaking to the larger public, will act like all Christians are Christians. Like Protestants. But those of us who have spent time in the Rick Sanitorium know what Rick really thinks. There are Christians and then they are Christians. Christian Christians. In 2008, Rick said it straight up: “mainline protestantism” is “gone from the world of Christianity.” That’s right. Done. Gone. Because there are Christians and then there are Christians. Protestants just don’t have what it takes when it comes to the Gospel.

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