I listened it to it, and I don't hear the "g"
It's very clear. I don't know how you can't hear it. He said "Anti-war government nig uhhh America..."
Edit: I listened to it again. Replay that one part over and over and tell me you don't hear the "g" or better yet just skip the end when they replay that short part twice.
What is it then? I clearly hear it and so do many others (including people on this site)
He seems to have an issue with that whole "speaking" thing.
Do I think he was going to say the N-word? Yes (Unless you can think of another word that starts with nig).
Yeah. It doesn't matter though. Months ago Santorum was able to convince voters that he was really talking about "blah people" when he clearly said "black people". What exactly is a "blah" person anyway? Heck, I'd be happy if Santorum was held to account for telling the truth about Iran at a small campaign stop but then lying about Iran in the debates. This still only has 1,471 views over several months. But the "call Obama the n-word" has over 2,000 views in a few days.
What does that say about our nations priorities?![]()
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What was he going to say? That knicker? He wouldn't have stopped in the middle of the word, compose himself, and then continue with his speech if he didn't almost say something he wasn't supposed to.
Guys, be realistic. He was not going to say the N word. I don't care if it's Santorum or anybody else. They're not about to say that. Don't even pretend like you can imagine him doing that. No politician in history has made a slip up like that.
Negotiator? I'm sure you can think of a few other words that start with nig or neg or something if you really try. I don't see how you can even begin to think that a politician was about to say the N word in public.