Santorum refrained from endorsing Romney during the conference call. Rick said in the call that he intended to have his delegates seated at the convention and suggested he would be putting a structure and organization in place in the next few weeks to promote the conservative values he advocated during his campaign.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/16/santorum-to-his-supporters-stay-tuned/#more-215234
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/18/us/politics/santorum-asks-for-help-with-debt-and-hints-at-his-plans.html
Rick? REALLY???
Not near to exhaustive, but here are quite a few reasons NOT to support Rick. Add to that the recent piece in Forbes about his history of prevarication, and anyone paying attention should cross him off his list:
http://www.couleeconservatives.com/elections/voters-guide-rick-santorum
The True Conservative
Governor Palin. She is not in the race because she decided to not seek to be nominated. She watched from the sidelines and spoke to the issues when she had to. She clearly stated that she is not closing any door, not that door [to the convention] and plans to be at the convention. She is the most fully vetted of all the candidates. Anyone else who might consider to get in the race now will need to go through a complete vetting process. There is no time. That was the case with Obama - he was not vetted at all and look where we are now.Why are you looking the other way? We have a proven true conservative in our midst who resonates with the people more than anyone could. She speaks with the people's voice. I need not say more because you'll find it all here http://www.palinquakes.com
Not Surprising
Note, however, that the current Senator from Pennsylvania -- who really does have a voting record based on individual liberty and limited government -- has endorsed Romney.
Not
Santorum is not a Conservative. He's a RINO
"It ain't over till it's over."
Santorum
We are supportive of whatever Rick does to advance his campaign, holding out hope that somehow he'll be our nominee.