March 16, 2012
thedailywhat:

Santorum Santorum Says of the Day: Having gone after pretty much every other “social malady” in the book, Rick Santorum is finally setting his sights on the big daddy of them all: Pornography.
In a statement that reads like something Anthony Comstock would have deemed “going too far,” the GOP presidential candidate claims pornography ”causes profound brain changes in both children and adults” and blasts the Justice Department for favoring “pornographers over children” by not enforcing obscenity laws.
Santorum continues: “[C]urrent federal ‘obscenity’ laws prohibit distribution of hardcore [obscene] pornography on the Internet, on cable/satellite TV, on hotel/motel TV, in retail shops and through the mail or by common carrier.”
The former Pennsylvania Senator concludes by vowing that, as President, he will change the status quo as it concerns pornography.
It seems somewhat laughable, but can President Santorum really get rid of Internet porn if he set his mind to it? Yes, says UCLA Law Professor and noted blogger Eugene Volokh.
“If the government wanted to aggressively move against Internet pornography, it could do so,” Volokh told The Daily Caller. “Here’s the deal: In most parts of the country, a lot of pornography on the Internet would plausibly be seen as obscene.”
The law may be on his side, but, if he were to pursue his anti-porn crusade, Santorum would likely find rather quickly that the only thing still able to blur the lines of political affiliation is porn.
“When it comes to adult entertainment, it seems people are more the same than different,” said Harvard Business School’s Benjamin Edelman, who, in 2009, published a nationwide study [pdf] on porn viewing habits that should give Santorum pause.
Eight out of the top 10 porn-loving states voted for John McCain in the 2008 presidential election. By comparison, six of the bottom 10 cast their vote for Obama.
[thehill / dailycaller / newscientist.]

There is a saying that the most ridiculous internet Christian character you can imagine is difficult to assess as either legitimate or a troll.  The difference here is we KNOW that Santorum is not trolling. 
What Rick Santorum is is the equivalent of the Saudi Morality Police that last decade preferred to see innocent girls burn in a school fire rather than rescuing them because they were not dressed appropriately to be brought out of the burning building. 
I further continue to believe that each Santorum primary victory is more reflective of the state voting for him than the actual candidacy itself (which the GOP hierarchy will never allow to happen… I hope).  So I say to you Alabama (35%), Mississippi (33%), North Dakota (40%) and Kansas (51%), “For Shame!!!!”

thedailywhat:

Santorum Santorum Says of the Day: Having gone after pretty much every other “social malady” in the book, Rick Santorum is finally setting his sights on the big daddy of them all: Pornography.

In a statement that reads like something Anthony Comstock would have deemed “going too far,” the GOP presidential candidate claims pornography ”causes profound brain changes in both children and adults” and blasts the Justice Department for favoring “pornographers over children” by not enforcing obscenity laws.

Santorum continues: “[C]urrent federal ‘obscenity’ laws prohibit distribution of hardcore [obscene] pornography on the Internet, on cable/satellite TV, on hotel/motel TV, in retail shops and through the mail or by common carrier.”

The former Pennsylvania Senator concludes by vowing that, as President, he will change the status quo as it concerns pornography.

It seems somewhat laughable, but can President Santorum really get rid of Internet porn if he set his mind to it? Yes, says UCLA Law Professor and noted blogger Eugene Volokh.

“If the government wanted to aggressively move against Internet pornography, it could do so,” Volokh told The Daily Caller. “Here’s the deal: In most parts of the country, a lot of pornography on the Internet would plausibly be seen as obscene.”

The law may be on his side, but, if he were to pursue his anti-porn crusade, Santorum would likely find rather quickly that the only thing still able to blur the lines of political affiliation is porn.

“When it comes to adult entertainment, it seems people are more the same than different,” said Harvard Business School’s Benjamin Edelman, who, in 2009, published a nationwide study [pdf] on porn viewing habits that should give Santorum pause.

Eight out of the top 10 porn-loving states voted for John McCain in the 2008 presidential election. By comparison, six of the bottom 10 cast their vote for Obama.

[thehill / dailycaller / newscientist.]

There is a saying that the most ridiculous internet Christian character you can imagine is difficult to assess as either legitimate or a troll.  The difference here is we KNOW that Santorum is not trolling. 

What Rick Santorum is is the equivalent of the Saudi Morality Police that last decade preferred to see innocent girls burn in a school fire rather than rescuing them because they were not dressed appropriately to be brought out of the burning building. 

I further continue to believe that each Santorum primary victory is more reflective of the state voting for him than the actual candidacy itself (which the GOP hierarchy will never allow to happen… I hope).  So I say to you Alabama (35%), Mississippi (33%), North Dakota (40%) and Kansas (51%), “For Shame!!!!”

(Source: thedailywhat)

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    …I can’t even…
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  10. clockworkjerk reblogged this from mquester and added:
    Damn it rick, I’ve put up with a lot of bullshit with you so far- but you stay the fuck away from my porn. >B[
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    Ok if people freaked out over the government trying to taking away Wikipedia, imagine what we would if they tried to...
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    I’d say 70% of DH’s Internet use is for porn and at least 50% of mine is for slash so we’ll basically have no reason to...
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    this amuses me
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    lol
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  27. my-psychological-tower reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    So he -actually- does want to ban porn? ._____________. He’s gonna get maybe 3 votes in the general election.
  28. supadupdip reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    Oh no poor James!!!!! Everyone bak up your porn!!
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    What is his PROBLEM?? Doesn’t he realize that there are ACTUAL problems that the president has to deal with? Does he not...
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    what is this shit.
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    They can take our lives, but they can never take our porn
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    THIS BITCH IS GOING DOWN IF HE TOUCHS LE PORN
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