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September 3, 2015 2:00 am - NewsBehavingBadly.com

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Rick Santorum is playing the “racial Islam” card against President Obama.

Santorum made the comments while talking to radio host Jan Mickelson about America’s sheltering of refugees from war-torn countries in the Middle East.

“I can tell you, as president of the United States, if we’re gonna take refugees from Syria or refugees from Iraq or refugees from the Middle East, the refugees we’re gonna take are the people who being persecuted over there and the people who are being most persecuted over there are obviously, obviously Christians and Jews, not—” Santorum said, before being cut off by Mickelson, who said “Christians and Jews are the back of the list.”

“They’re being crucified over there, they’re being burned at the stake, and they can’t get in the country,” Santorum responded, talking about Middle Eastern Christians and Jews. “And we bring in folks who are potential radical Islamic sympathizers. Again, it’s the silly idea and notion—and I remember being in a debate with Howard Dean at Northwestern a couple of years ago, and we were asked a question by a student, ‘What’s the greatest virtue of the United States of America?’—you know what Howard Dean said? ‘Diversity.’ But that’s what they believe.”

Santorum said that some people, including Obama, believed that admitting immigrants who “share none of the values of what made America a unique and great country,” including those sympathetic to “radical Islam,” was a “good thing for America.”

“They believe that America will be better off if we bring in people that are nothing like and share none of the values of what made America a unique and great country,” Santorum said. “And let’s be honest, I mean, you know, if you look at radical Islam it’s about as antithetical to the American first principles as anything you’d want to see. But in Obama’s, in President Obama’s mind, that’s a good thing for America because America is flawed and needs to be changed and needs to be more influenced by these other cultures and other religions.”

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D.B. Hirsch
D.B. Hirsch is a political activist, news junkie, and retired ad copy writer and spin doctor. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.