Monday, July 18, 2005

Pittsburgh: not so fond of Santorum either

From an editorial in today's Pittsburgh Post Gazette:
    Boston happens to be the cradle of the revolution that guaranteed Sen. Santorum the right to say the stupid things he does. It is also a city not unlike Pittsburgh. It has its harbor and we have our rivers, but it [is] also heavily Catholic with, yes, lots of liberals, plenty of proud working-class inhabitants as well as high-tech innovators and academics at great institutions.

    When the senator shoots his mouth off about Boston, he comes close to maligning Pittsburgh. It will be something to remember in 2006 when voters consider the fate of Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Embarrassment.

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