Sunday, March 11, 2012

GOOD CATCH BY BUZZFEED-POLITICS

Andrew Kacynski found a clip from a July 25, 2005 interview on CNN of then-Sen. Fetus Boy Santorum about contraception.  LexisNexis has the transcript:
BROWN: Do you think there's a right to privacy in the Constitution?

SANTORUM: No -- well, not the right to privacy as created under Roe v. Wade and all...

BROWN: Do you think there's a right to privacy in the Constitution?

SANTORUM: I think there's a right to unreasonable -- to unreasonable search and seizure...

BROWN: For example, if you'd been a Supreme Court judge in Griswold versus Connecticut, the famous birth control case came up, which centered around whether there was a right to privacy. Do you believe that was correctly decided?

SANTORUM: No, I don't. I write about it in the book. I don't.

BROWN: The state of Connecticut had the right to ban birth control for a married couple.

SANTORUM: I think they were wrong. It was a bad law.

BROWN: But they had the right.

SANTORUM: They had the right. They had the right...
SOURCE:
CNN
July 25, 2005 Monday
SHOW: CNN NEWSNIGHT AARON BROWN 10:00 PM EST
Piecing Together Terror Puzzle; Interview With Senator Rick Santorum
BYLINE: Aaron Brown, Nic Robertson, Chris Burns, Kelli Arena, Peter Bergen, Erica Hill, Soledad O'Brien, Candy Crowley, Paula Hancocks
GUESTS: Nick Hardwick, Rick Santorum
SECTION: NEWS; International
LENGTH: 7509 words

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