Rick Santorum was
on Imus in the Morning today and he discussed his charity with Don. Santorum said that other than helping to raise money and hand out checks for the charity, which he created and serves as honorary chairman of the board for, he doesn't have a large role in it. He claims he doesn't decide who gets money from the charity and he doesn't really know many of the charity's donors. At the end of the interview Imus suggested that Rick should find out more information about the charity.
Do you believe that the founder and chairman of what Rick characterizes as a "small, little non-profit" wouldn't know its donors? And what exactly has happened to Rick's belief in personal responsibility? Why is he comfortable being the public face of Operation Good Neighbor on its web site and for the purposes of handing out money, but unwilling to take responsibility for or even acknowledge the charity's questionable practices?
Here's
background info on Santorum's charity problems. Here's the video:
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