The Internet was buzzing on Friday morning that Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum may have almost dropped the n-bomb on President Barack Obama.
Speaking to a group of voters in Janesville, Wisconsin on Wednesday, the candidate seemed to catch himself before using a word that sounds like n*gger to describe the president. (The original video of the speech is available here. The remarks in question take place at about 34:50.)
We know the candidate Barack Obama, what he was like the anti-war government nig America was a source for division around the world, that what we were doing was wrong, Santorum said.
Oh, come on! Santorum spokesman Hogan Gidley told Raw Story when asked for comment. Give me a break. Thats unbelievable. What does it say about those that are running with this story that thats where their mind goes. You know, Im not going to dignify that with [a response].
That is absolutely ridiculous.
In January, the former Pennsylvania senator was caught on video telling a crowd in Iowa that he didnt want to make black peoples lives better by giving them other peoples money.
But he later told Fox News host Bill OReilly that everyone misheard his comments.
I looked at that [video] and I didnt say that, the candidate asserted. What I started to say was a word and then it sort of changed and blah came out. And people said I said black and I didnt.
I dont use the term black very often, Santorum insisted. I use the term African American more than I use black. And I as someone who did more work for historically black colleges, I used to every year I used to bring all the historically black colleges into Washington, D.C. to try to help them.
Listened to it several times within context. Seems to me he was about to say..."the anti-war government {negative against} America. You see a quick pause from the start of "negative" to a more descriptive explanation of Obama's blame America first attitude. Blame America is synonymous with negative towards America.