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Katie

(674 posts)
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 03:26 AM Aug 2012

Does anyone know why Santorum's "Chain" Remark, isn't being used to defend Biden?

My friend posts on a Forum with both Democrats and Republicans. Of course the topic of Biden's chain remark came up and Republicans were falling over themselves posting insults about Joe.

Then a Democrat came on and posted a link at TPM which included a statement of Santorum's made in August 2011 in Iowa...here is what it said:

"The Romney campaign is sounding the alarm over some hyperbolic language Vice President Joe Biden used on the trail — language that Republicans have also used"

"Rick Santorum invoked chains last summer to warn Iowa voters that health care reform would lull citizens into government dependency. “They will put you in chains called ‘Obamacare,’ and you will never break away,” Santorum said"

Link to Article here: http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/08/romney-biden-obama-chains.php The article also discusses the use of the word "unshackeled" By Boehner & Romney.

Now my friend said once that was posted, Republicans didn't know what to say. They had no comeback. They were asked several times what the difference was between Santorum and Biden's statement and why they weren't offended by Santorum and the use of a "code word". No replies.

I am mystified as to why Santorum's statement isn't being used by Dems to defend Biden. It certainly shut Republicans up immediately in that Forum.

When my friend sent me the link, I thought good, it's over with. Instead there are still jabs at Biden. How can republicans be "offended" by a term used by one of their own and why aren't Dems pointing that out?

Anyone know? It certainly would seem to put an end to it all. Thanks.

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Does anyone know why Santorum's "Chain" Remark, isn't being used to defend Biden? (Original Post) Katie Aug 2012 OP
I think they were taken by surprise. But this info needs to get out there NOW. n/t pnwmom Aug 2012 #1
pnwmon.. Do you know of a way to get it out? Katie Aug 2012 #2
IOKIYAR Firebrand Gary Aug 2012 #3
Maybe we shouldn't make it ok Katie Aug 2012 #4
FB. Go to Ryan's page, Romney's page, etc. better yet, I'll do it. :-) secondwind Aug 2012 #5
Do you want the simple answer? TrollBuster9090 Aug 2012 #6
"chain" remark.. billky Aug 2012 #7
Biden was just echoing Aretha Franklin's sentiments and applying them to the banking industry aint_no_life_nowhere Aug 2012 #8
I'm sorry, these days you can't say anything.. billky Aug 2012 #9

Katie

(674 posts)
2. pnwmon.. Do you know of a way to get it out?
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 03:45 AM
Aug 2012

I am amazed that Dems aren't using this to defend Biden! I cross posted it in Politics Forum too...to see if I could get some answers....hope that's allowed! If not I asked that it be removed there by the Moderators.

I wish I knew a way to get some Democrats attention....but I don't. Any ideas?

Katie

(674 posts)
4. Maybe we shouldn't make it ok
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 04:23 AM
Aug 2012

I don't know, while Biden is being hit with slings and arrows, it's just too bad someone in the party doesn't give republicans a dose of their own medicine. Seems like the perfect time to point out their hypocrisy.

TrollBuster9090

(5,955 posts)
6. Do you want the simple answer?
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 05:35 AM
Aug 2012
Because, as is the case with most Republican speeches, there were no 'Blah people' in Santorum's audience. And, thus, nobody can fein outrage over a contrived reference to slavery.

aint_no_life_nowhere

(21,925 posts)
8. Biden was just echoing Aretha Franklin's sentiments and applying them to the banking industry
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 06:31 AM
Aug 2012

We're each of us just a link in the banking system's long chain, a chain of fools if we keep tolerating it.

 

billky

(159 posts)
9. I'm sorry, these days you can't say anything..
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 06:22 AM
Aug 2012
What are some simple words people can't say anymore?
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