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Justice Sunday III came and went in Philly yesterday, and Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum had the chance to rub elbows with darlings of the religious right like Jerry Falwell. After Senator Santorum's shimmy to the left on issues like Intelligent Design and the death penalty, Phillyist wondered if he would continue to reach out to those not in his conservative base.
Ronnie Polaneczky has read our minds. The Daily News columnist read Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum's book and found - surprise, surprise - a massive amount of stinking hypocrisy.
But here's what he wrote regarding his demand that government increase the child credit and tax deduction for parents with kids: "The government actually provides less help the more children you have. The opposite should be true, and I am working on some amendments to fix this inequity for large families. (OK, I admit that with six kids of my own at home, I'm biased; but the tax code really has it in for big families.)"What I suspect he's really saying: An out-of-work mom with more kids than she can afford doesn't deserve the government's help. But a middle-class senator with more kids than he can afford sure does!Where he sometimes gets help instead: Santorum told the New York Times that his parents help him out financially. "They're by no means wealthy - they're two retired VA (Veterans Administration) employees - but they'll send a check every now and then. They realize things are a little tighter for us."Except that he makes $162,000 a year. I'll bet a welfare mom of six kids could live very well on that, so why is a 47-year-old man hitting up his elderly parents for cash? Or asking for tax breaks?But at least his folks have the money to lend him. That's because both his parents receive pensions. Why? Santorum grew up in a two-career family - a kind of family he deplores in his book as being obsessed with giving their kids "things" instead of time!That's just...icky. We're now imagining Senator Santorum taking his passle of kids and the wife to the 'rents house with all of the laundry, and then emptying out his parents' refrigerator on the way out. Oh Rick! What's next - letting your kids panhandle for change in front of the local Wawa?