Citations:Santorum

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English citations of Santorum

surname[edit]

  • 2005 July 6, Maeve Reston, “Santorum's book urges more moms stay home”, in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette[1]:
    Santorum's wife Karen Garver Santorum, who has written two books of her own, is raising their six children at home and home-schooling them.
  • 2008, Paul Ryan Brewer, chapter 4, in Value War, Rowan & Littlefield, Inc., →ISBN, page 67:
    On April 7, 2003, Senator Rick Santorum signaled his opposition to same-sex marriage in no uncertain terms.
  • 2011 December 10, Josh Hafner, “Debate: Rick Santorum’s kids remain dedicated to dad, weary of pizza”, in The Des Moines Register[2]:
    How much time did Rick Santorum spend prepping for tonight’s debate? The candidate’s daughter, oldest daughter Elizabeth Santorum, offered a glimpse.

cocktail containing Irish cream, orange vodka, bitters, and chocolate flakes[edit]

  • 2012 March 6, Kate Briquelet, “Fourth Avenue watering hole serves Santorum”, in The Brooklyn Paper[3], News Corporation:
    Brooklynites can’t vote on Super Tuesday, but that doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy a little Santorum.
  • 2012 March 12, Troy Patterson, “Try the Santorum”, in Slate[4]:
    Served in a bathtub of a cocktail glass, the Santorum stunned at first sight.
  • 2012 April 11, Jessica Wakeman, “Care For A Nice Frothy Glass Of Santorum?”, in The Frisky[5]:
    The $8 Santorum cocktail at the Brooklyn bar Pacific Standard, however, is a feast for more delicate palettes: Baileys Irish Cream, orange-flavored vodka, Angostura bitters, and Godiva dark chocolate flakes.
  • 2012 April 11, “The Day: Santorum Is Out, But You Can Still Get the ‘Santorum’”, in The Local[6], The New York Times:
    What’s a “Santorum”? Only a frothy mix of Bailey’s Irish Cream, vodka and chocolate.