After a very long night and a dead-heat tie in the Iowa caucuses, Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney made speeches. Romney's was unexceptional. It was a version of his stump speech, filled with political emotion--he quoted, as always, from "America the Beautiful"--but bereft of personal feeling. Santorum's speech, however, was very personal. He talked about his grandfather, the Italian immigrant who became a Pennsylvania coal miner. He talked about kneeling at his grandfather's coffin as a child, looking at his gnarled hands, "enormous hands ... those hands dug freedom for me."
It was a lovely moment, and perhaps a defining one...