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Former senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) on Sunday defended a statement he made last October in which he said that he almost threw up when he read John F. Kennedys 1960 Houston address on the role of religion in public life.
The statement by Santorum marks the GOP contenders latest defense of his long-held views on the separation of church and state, although in his Sunday appearance he doubled down on the colorful language he employed in his October speech at a New Hampshire college.
In remarks last year at the College of Saint Mary Magdalen in Warner, N.H., Santorum had told the crowd of J.F.K.s famous 1960 address to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association, Earlier in my political career, I had the opportunity to read the speech, and I almost threw up. You should read the speech.. . .
. . . On Sunday, ABCs George Stephanopoulos asked Santorum whether he stood by his statement last year, noting that Santorums rival, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney (R), delivered an address on religion during the 2008 campaign that garnered comparisons to Kennedys address.
Santorum defended his remarks, telling Stephanopoulos that the first line, first substantive line in the speech, says, I believe in America where the separation of church and state is absolute.
I dont believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute, Santorum said. The idea that the church can have no influence or no involvement in the operation of the state is absolutely antithetical to the objectives and vision of our country.. . .
. . .Later in the interview, Stephanopoulos asked Santorum, You think you wanted to throw up?
Well, yes, absolutely, Santorum replied. To say that people of faith have no role in the public square? You bet that makes you throw up. What kind of country do we live that says only people of non-faith can come into the public square and make their case? That makes me throw up.
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He as usual mischaracterizes JFK's speech. The Republicans have absolutely gone off the deep end. They are certifiably insane.