From Think Progress
Igor Volsky |
By Igor Volsky | CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA -- Rick Santorum reiterated his long-standing opposition to same-sex marriage during a campaign stop in South Carolina Wednesday evening and even mocked other lawmakers who, he suggested, only paid lip service to “defending” traditional marriage.
“I fought the battle,” Santorum said, before bending down towards the microphone and whispering, “it’s one thing to say ‘I support it’ and it is another thing to actually go out and fight the battle.” “President Obama says he supports traditional marriage, but everything he’s doing is trying to undermine it,” he charged. “Look at Governor Romney, when he was in Massachusetts. Look at the people he appointed to the court who undermined the privilege of marriage between a man and a woman.”
“I fought the battle,” Santorum said, before bending down towards the microphone and whispering, “it’s one thing to say ‘I support it’ and it is another thing to actually go out and fight the battle.” “President Obama says he supports traditional marriage, but everything he’s doing is trying to undermine it,” he charged. “Look at Governor Romney, when he was in Massachusetts. Look at the people he appointed to the court who undermined the privilege of marriage between a man and a woman.”
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