Santorum: Gays Marrying Is ‘The Breakdown Of Marriage’ (Video)
Rick Santorum is calling for a constitutional amendment banning marriage from same-sex couples.
“I see the issue of gay marriage as really a continuation of the breakdown of marriage,” Rick Santorum told CNN’s Chris Cuomo Tuesday morning. The 2016 Republican presidential candidate who, despite an exceptionally strong performance in his 2012 White House bid is now doing poorly in the polls, is making the marriages of same-sex couples a campaign focus.
“I see the issue of gay marriage as really a continuation of the breakdown of marriage” — @RickSantorum on @NewDay http://t.co/QwNZr76kdj
— New Day (@NewDay) July 14, 2015
On Monday at the Christian Science Monitor Breakfast, Santorum called for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, which officially places him as the most extreme 2016 candidate on the issue of marriage.
“I believe we need a national standard for marriage. I don’t think we can have a standard from one state to another on what marriage is,†Santorum told reporters. He added he wants “to define marriage the way it was defined for 4,000 years of human history,†Bloomberg reported.
Conveniently, Santorum also said proposals from Ted Cruz and Scott Walker, which would allow but not mandate states to ban marriage by same-sex couples are mistakes.
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“I think that’s a mistake,†Santorum explained. “I argued that 10 years ago when others wanted to do that 10 years ago. You can’t have a hodgepodge of marriage…it just creates too much confusion out there on a variety of different levels.â€
“I don’t think we can have a standard from one state to another on what marriage is,†Santorum added, ignoring the fact that the Supreme Court’s decision already rectified that problem.
Salon notes that after the Supreme court ruling, Santorum said that if he is elected president, “he would use the bully pulpit to ‘promote marriage’ in ‘the popular culture and the business community, and have programs that would support the idea of marriage and togetherness in order to raise children. That is the most important thing we can do as a society to lift up marriage as an institution that’s important to the survival of our country.'”
Some responses via Twitter:
Rick Santorum, who wants a straight-marriage amendment, on #CNN: LGBTQ people “fall short of the mark,” are “broken” and “sinners.”
— Jennifer Mascia (@JenniferMascia) July 14, 2015
that awkward moment when you think you’re relevant enough to call for an amendment http://t.co/3W3YNrR5da
— Mara Chin Loy (@omgmara) July 14, 2015
It’s so adorable how Santorum sees gay marriage as a breakdown of marriage. People who actually WANT to get married. Adorbs.#EqualityForAll
— Bitterman (@jiltfast) July 14, 2015
Hello 2004: @RickSantorum goes #farright of @tedcruz @BobbyJindal @ScottWalker on same-sex marriage. @American_Unity http://t.co/Vjl9uZEUxM
— MargaretHoover (@MargaretHoover) July 14, 2015
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Image: Screenshot via CNN/Twitter
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