S.E. Cupp, author of "Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media's Attack on Christianity" and political commentator for Glenn Beck's GBTV, is completely infatuated with Rick Santorum. She even goes on to talk about his sweater vests. She states that his morals directly relate tot he economy, and his strong American values should be respected. She also states that he focuses on moral consequences for the country, based on economic decisions, and that this is hard to do when most people are only focused on jobs.
Where is she even coming from? His moral issues and religious values should be seen as important once America is out of a recession. Honestly we as a country do not have time to think about same sex marriage and the private affairs of the candidates when a large percentage of our nation is striving to get out of unemployment and put food on the table.
She also states that this "is his moment," he should milk it for all it's worth. The Iowa caucus, however, is nothing like the debates and campaigning for the 49 other states. A large percentage of Iowa shares Santorum's religious backgrounds and family roots. If Santorum was going to win anywhere, it would be Iowa. I personally believe that that was Santorum's fifteen minutes of fame, and he won't last in the upcoming elections.
S.E. Cupp has an obvious republican bias, she even wrote a novel titled "Why You're Wrong About the Right." She's only supporting Santorum because she shares similar values as him, not for what he is planning on doing for our country. She only writes on his social views, not on how Santorum will get the country back on track.
The article is interesting, however, because CNN has a liberal bias typically. This article is one of the most socially conservative viewpoints I have read, so it's refreshing to see it on the cover of CNN's website.
You can read the article here.
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