Rick Santorum has
written a letter to the Philadelphia Daily News claiming that their reporter, Will Bunch, has attacked him for founding a charity. As
Bunch points out in response to Rick's letter, more than a few other news organizations have found problems related to Operation Good Neighbor. From Rick's letter:
THE FACT that Will Bunch, who seems to have embraced the use of disingenuous innuendo and half-truths in his "news" stories, is intent on attacking me for founding a charity is more than a little bemusing
This is an organization whose sole purpose is helping our neighbors in greatest need. I don't have anything to do with its day-to-day operations, but I'm proud to have my name affiliated with Operation Good Neighbor.

Rick's contention that he has nothing to do with the charity's day-to-day operations is completely disingenous considering that he shows up to
hand out giant novelty checks and the charity puts the pictures up on its web site. If you're going to take the credit for the charity handing out cash to worthy causes, then you need to take responsibility for the problems as well. You can't have it both ways, Rick.
Whatever happened to Rick's strong belief in personal responsibility? Does that only apply to others? Anybody else smell that hypocrisy?
Apparently, all these years of him being a PA Senator don't count; only the TV commercials do. You know, the ones that show him romping merrily with his kids on someone elses lawn.....in a town and state he doesn't live in....