Rick Santorum: “Blame it on Britain”.

by kara on February 16, 2012

 

Piers Morgan – Larry King replacement and subject to the crown – asked the fetus ghoul if he had any opinion on the prescription drug abuse debate and whether he feels there needs to be some new kind of regulation to stop the epidemic of doctor shopping and pharmacy trolling. In other words, why does Aunt Ethel find it so easy to get plastered on Oxy and Ambien, and I get busted for buying – with cash – an 8-ball of meth in the Spaceland parking lot? This is the transcript of his response. It is evident that the frothy mix has taken the same Word Salad 101 Course at Idiot U that Mosselini did.

SANTORUM: Well, I mean, you know, you see this problem on the — on the screen, where folks who are very famous — as you know, in your own country, you go back into the examples of the aristocracy and the impact on the rest of society throughout the history of Britain, and vice versa, when — when the aristocracy changed their behavior.

In a sense, celebrities are the aristocracy of America. They’re the kings and the queens and the princes of our society. And they have a huge impact on the rest of society, much more than any other group, certainly much more than a politician does.

And that’s why this is so disturbing that you see, in a sense, the royalty of America setting such a poor example and being troubled by these things. And obviously, that’s going to have a — it’s going to have a downstream effect and a very harmful downstream effect.

So I wish I could say I knew the answer. There are already prescription drugs. Obviously, health care providers have a responsibility as prescribers of those things. And insurance companies as well as doctors, in looking at those prescriptions, looking what — you know, the utilization of these drugs. And of course, doctors themselves to practice the Hippocratic Oath of not doing harm.

MORGAN: Do you think there should be, perhaps, a new look at this? There should be some more controlled regulation of this, to stop this sort of accepted practice over there, where you can almost go to 20 doctors if you want to?

SANTORUM: Well, it shouldn’t be accepted practice. I mean, again, the — you have in place now the opportunity, with electronic medical records, to — to get information as to what prescription this is person is on and the frequency of the taking of these prescriptions, at least the — what they’re purchasing.

And this should not be a — this should be something that is clearly a problem of doctors doing for some that they know is wrong to do. And I’m not too sure how you fix that problem other than prosecuting the doctors. And you saw in the case of Michael Jackson, that’s exactly what happened.

Translation:

“What American royalty is bringing to other U.S. Americans the downstreaming effect in the way that the lifestyle which we find troubling such that also there were, over what prescription this person is on and the frequency of the taking, you know how people emulate celebrities and if this “dying” fad catches on, they’re the kings and the queens and the princes of our society they have a huge impact and everybody will be doing it, the utilization of these drugs and you have in place now the opportunity, with with electronic series of feeding tubes, the Hippocratic Oath that for some that they know is wrong to do and of not doing it, furthermore, the Hapsburg Dynasty, Michael Jackson, King Louis, and Jeebus are the aristocracy of America as written in the Bible and the Constitution”.

Also, no one has told Santorum that Whitney Houston was black yet. So there’s still time for him to make it worse.

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