Erik Mouthaan, the U.S. correspondent for the Dutch RTL Evening News, appeared on the show soon after, explaining that Santorum has no idea what he's talking about. But to update the story, Andrew Kaczynski reports that Mouthaan connected with Santorum press secretary Alice Stewart, asking to explain why the former senator made a series of claims that simply aren't true. Regrettably, Stewart didn't offer much of a defense. From Stewart's perspective, Santorum being " a strong pro-life person" apparently gives him license to make up nonsense about the Netherlands.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
He's breaking the 10 Commandments for the Lord
It's okay to lie if you're a Republican too:
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Pride, envy, gluttony, lust, wrath, greed, sloth -- sounds like a good Republican to me.
"I gave you an answer."
Yup, and it was horseshit, too.
She certainly had the official talking point well memorized. Perhaps it was his good manners, perhaps his command of English, but I wish he had simply asked why the Frothy One had lied about his country.
I see "word salad" is back on the menu.
just like 'not intended to be a factual statement'.
just like 'not intended to be a factual statement'.
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just like 'not intended to be a factual statement'.
just like 'not intended to be a factual statement'.
just like 'not intended to be a factual statement'.
just like 'not intended to be a factual statement'.
just like 'not intended to be a factual statement'.
just like 'not intended to be a factual statement'.
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