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A Belated Strike Three
By Rick Santorum
Posted: Tuesday, February 2, 2010


THE GATHERING STORM

Publication Date: January 27, 2010

If Mr. Chavez were a right-wing leader or an ally of the United States, Latin American governments and many Democrats in Congress would be mobilizing to stop his latest abuse of power, and to encourage peaceful and democratic opposition. But he is not, and they are mostly silent. The Obama administration, too, has done next to nothing to defend democracy or encourage the opposition in Venezuela. Now -- when Chávez's regime threatens to disintegrate into chaos and violence -- would be a good time to start.

I know what you are thinking. There he goes again. Rick Santorum is bashing Hugo Chavez and President Obama in one of his "alarmist" Gathering Storm email alerts.

But that's not me. That is from an editorial titled Hugo Chavez's Presidential Strike Out in today's Washington Post. It makes me wonder if they have been reading my Gathering Storm emails over the past three years.

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Protecting America's Freedom
Santorum on the Gathering Storm

EPPC Senior Fellow Rick Santorum recently spoke about "The Gathering Storm: America's War against Islamic Fascism" on Focus on the Family with Dr. James Dobson.

An audio archive of the appearance is available for downloading: part I is available here, part II is available here


EPPC TV
Rick Santorum, Harold Ford Debate Iraq

Appearing on Fox New's Hannity and Colmes, EPPC Senior Fellow Rick Santorum debated former Tennessee Congressman Harold Ford, Jr.over John Edward's attempts at politicizing Memorial Day to bolster his campaign's anti-war stance. 

EPPC News
Santorum Interview with UK Program

EPPC Senior Fellow Rick Santorum speaks to Donal Blaney of 18DoughtyStreet.com in a special Direct from DC program. The former Republican senator for Pennsylvania explains why he still fully supports the US and UK's role in Iraq. The full interview is available here    

Senior Fellow Rick Santorum in the News

Santorum: America must fight radical Islam
"'The enemy are, as I have termed them, Islamic fascists. Some would argue that all of Islam is corrupt. I do not. Some would argue that it's just a very, very small, one tenth of 1 percent. I would argue that it's not that small either. But it is serious, it is real, it is growing,' Santorum said."  Brown Daily Herald (April 6, 2007)

Moore, Gore...and now Santorum?
"'Politics and political dialogue has some impact on America but changing the culture has a much bigger impact,' Santorum said about his new role outside the public sector and his push to make documentaries." Morning Call (March 26, 2007)

Republicans chart their own courses following November losses
"As a senior fellow at EPPC, Santorum plans to raise public awareness about emerging national security threats: 'Islamic fascists' in Iran, he said, communists in North Korea, socialists in Venezuela, radical leftists in Russia." World Magazine (February 10, 2007)  


Rick Santorum on the Airwaves

Former Senator Rick Santorum will be a guest tonight on Hannity & Colmes at 9PM ET on the Fox News Channel to discuss Senator Barack Obama's run for the White House.

Please be sure to tune in! 


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