Watch: Rick Santorum Tells GOP Debate Audience To Google Him
Really Rick?
As the GOP undercard debate drew to a close and the candidates had 30 seconds to make their case for why voters should vote for them, a very rushed Rick Santorum, who had just concluded his final answer (more on that soon) told the audience he was the best candidate to beat Hillary Clinton.
.@RickSantorum “Go and Google Rick Santorum” https://t.co/8moatYqBhh pic.twitter.com/dmMAG2HNW1
— POLITICO (@politico) January 15, 2016
Santorum invited the audience to “Go ahead and Google Rick Santorum and Hillary Clinton.”
On Twitter, many had a field day, and even CNN Politics retweeted it:
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#Breaking: It’s NOW safe to Google Rick Santorum. Seriously. It used to be not safe.
— Zach Wolf (@zbyronwolf) January 15, 2016
Rick Santorum’s closing remarks: Google Rick Santorum. Interesting note to end on. (P.S. For your own safety, do not listen to him.)
— Daily Intelligencer (@intelligencer) January 14, 2016
A reminder: don’t let your kids google Rick Santorum.
— Rebecca Sinderbrand (@sinderbrand) January 14, 2016
“Go Google ‘Rick Santorum’ and…” I don’t care how that sentence ends. Why the hell would Santorum say that? #GOPDebate CC: @fakedansavage
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) January 14, 2016
“Just go Google Rick Santorum,” — @RickSantorum in the worst-thought-out debate statement ever.
— ericajanes (@ericajanes) January 14, 2016
Rick Santorum: “Go Google Rick Santorum.” Dude! Not safe for work! Or kids! Or anyone! #GOPDebate
— Wonkette (@Wonkette) January 14, 2016
Historic moment: Rick Santorum just told people to go Google Rick Santorum.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 14, 2016
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