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Rick Santorum, Racist — It’s a Lie

CNN looked hard to make the case Wednesday night and here is what they came up with: Santorum talked about “black” families on welfare on the campaign trail in Iowa and he talked about black babies being disproportionately aborted in an interview a year ago this month. (Watch here.)

First, about the “black” families. Sean Hannity asked him about it the other night, and Santorum didn’t really know what he was talking about. There is a reason for that. He didn’t say anything singling out black families. An NPR reporter translated his notes that way as the former senator was talking about the unsustainability of the welfare state and the indignity of cyclical government dependency. You can listen yourself. This Mediaite writer didn’t hear “blacks.” Seems fairly clear Santorum didn’t say it. CNN viewers were misled.

And now about abortion. Last year, in an interview with Terry Jeffrey, Santorum said: “Well, if that human life is not a person, then I find it almost remarkable for a black man to say ‘now we are going to decide who are people and who are not people.’” He was clearly framing abortion as a human-rights issue, doing it right before the annual Roe v. Wade anniversary and March for Life, right after Martin Luther King Day was celebrated.

Santorum went on to say: “For decades, certain human beings were wrongly treated as property and denied liberty in America because they were not considered persons under the Constitution. Today other human beings, the unborn of all races, are also wrongly treated as property and denied the right to life for the same reason; because they are not considered persons under the Constitution. I am disappointed that President Obama, who rightfully fights for civil rights, refuses to recognize the civil rights of the unborn in this country.”

You don’t need Rick Santorum to tell you that abortions in America are disproportionately black. Just check the New York Times, which has reported that “data from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that black women get almost 40 percent of the country’s abortions, even though blacks make up only 13 percent of the population. Nearly 40 percent of black pregnancies end in induced abortion, a rate far higher than for white or Hispanic women.” And the New York City government reports that in New York City alone, there were far more abortions than births among blacks — 38,574 to 26,635, or 60 percent. As the Chiaroscuro Foundation pointed out Thursday, “that means for every 1,000 African-American babies born, 1,448 were aborted.”

That Planned Parenthood was founded by a eugenicist has long been an under-the-radar reality. When Ruth Bader Ginsburg told The New York Times Magazine, “Frankly I had thought that at the time [Roe v. Wade] was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of,” she reminded us it’s not a thing of history.

Rick Santorum is honest. Reporters covering him ought to take his lead.

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   01/06/12 08:24

Yeah, the Mediaite writer didn't hear "black." He heard, seriously, the "verbal tic" "mmbligh." It's like a parody of a spin job. External Link 

Are you really going to pretend Santorum didn't know what Hannity was talking about when he asked him about the remark -- after a full day in which it was a top political story and major embarrassment for his campaign? All I saw was a guy conspicuously failing to deny it, even with Hannity practically begging him to do so. External Link 

Likewise, his campaign has never sought a correction, that I know of, from any of the reporters who heard him say what he obviously said.

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   Jason
   01/06/12 08:36

This is really desperate. Anyone with ears can listen to the audio. He's really going with "I didn't say that?"

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   01/06/12 09:01

You hear what you want to hear, I guess.

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   Jason
   01/06/12 09:20

I guess! What word is it that you hear, where I'm hearing "black?"

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   01/06/12 10:06

Are you seriously claiming you heard "black"? Meaning the "ack" part?

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   01/06/12 10:32

It's not a word. It's a verbal stumble, that sounds like he started to combine "people's" and "lives" into one word, and then corrected himself.

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   01/06/12 10:36

The word is quite clearly indecipherable, and "black" makes no sense in the context.

You are convinced that all Republicans are racist and hence hear what you want to hear.

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   01/06/12 08:52

Is it your opinion that Rick Santorum is a racist because he said lots of black families are on welfare and lots of black babies are aborted - statistical facts that have been cited by others who aren't conservative Republicans? If so, you must believe Ruth Bader Gingsberg and Hillary Clinton - a big Margaret Sanger fan - are racists, too.

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   01/06/12 13:03

No. I didn't think what Santorum said was racist. The "black families" comment was in poor taste, but nothing more.

That's why it's all the more sad to see K-Lo pretending he didn't say it.

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   01/06/12 08:36

Yeah, it's outrageous, despicable, etc. - but it's highly effective in making Santorum the Dead Baby Candidate. These statements were not random. We need to make sure the rage they stoked doesn't play into their hands.

We need to clearly state what they are doing and avoid getting into the details.

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   01/06/12 08:55

Racist---the left will never stop saying that word until it has no power.

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   01/06/12 08:55

Oh great, now we'll get a whole day of Old Fan telling us why Rick Santorum really is a closet racist. And really a liberal in sheep's clothing.

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   01/06/12 10:07

You forgot "fashionable." After all, what's an Old Fan post without him labeling any position differing from his own as "fashionable?"

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   01/06/12 10:13

Fashionable Offering, *SQUAWK!*, Fashionable Offering...........

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   01/06/12 10:12

The funny thing is that some of the Romney supporters who are carrying the Obama moonbats' water here don't even realize that the same ridiculous "racist" accusations will inevitably be employed against Mitt if and when he wins the nomination.

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   01/06/12 08:59

Ain't it peculiar how the same people who always complain about the lack of civility in politics are the ones promoting this very smear?

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   01/06/12 08:59

Stigmatizing racial truths as racist is the only game in town for the Left. Tell the truth and you'll be deemed a racist. Simple as that.

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   01/06/12 09:31

What "truth" is it you're referring to? The "truth" that most people on welfare are black? Because that "truth" is actually false.

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   Jason
   01/06/12 09:40

I followed that link. The math seems way off, obviously. Follow the "discussion page" on that link and you'll see that the numbers have been made up.

If you just look at the numbers it should be obvious that they make no sense. How can 37% of white Americans be the same number of people as 27% of black Americans, when we know that white Americans greatly outnumber black Americans?

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   01/06/12 09:59

Apologies - I was in a hurry to grab a link confirming the data I've seen a hundred times and grabbed the wrong one. This one is accurate and footnoted....

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