On Thursday, Rick Santorum's multi-millionaire mega-donor, Foster Friess, maintained that Bayer aspirin is a sufficient form of birth control. The remark raised eyebrows and sparked a debate about female contraception. Now it seems that the former senator is ruthlessly questioning the validity of President Obama's religious beliefs. At an Ohio campaign rally on Saturday (Feb. 18), Santorum told his crowd of supporters that Obama's faith is based on some phony theology. Not a theology based on the Bible. A different theology.

According to NECN.com, Santorum also had harsh words for Mitt Romney and his involvement with the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. He stated:

One of Mitt Romney's greatest accomplishments, one of the things he talks about most, is how he heroically showed up on the scene and bailed out and resolved the problems of the Salt Lake City Olympic Games. He heroically bailed out the Salt Lake City Olympic Games by heroically going to Congress and asking them for tens of millions of dollars to bail out the Salt Lake games -- in an earmark, in an earmark for the Salt Lake Olympic games.