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Presidential candidate Rick Santorum speaks at CPAC 2012 on February 10, 2012. Thousands of conservative activists from around the country gathered at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington DC on February 9-11, 2012 for the three day Conservative Political Action Committee, also known as CPAC 2012. Most of the major Republican candidates and conservative leaders were on hand with one unifying mission, defeating President Obama in November. (Photo by Jeff Malet)

Rick Santorum may have achieved frontrunner status in the polls, but he’ll have to survive intense media scrutiny to stay there. And despite the increased media coverage, Santorum isn’t moderating his culture warrior image.

Hot off the heels of Foster Friess’ infamous ‘aspirin between the knees’ joke comes a slew of Santorum comments sure to make social conservatives happy, but probably not the GOP establishment who’d actually like to beat Obama in November.

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