In a strange dig at Mitt Romney and President Obama, presidential candidate Rick Santorum loudly whispered into a microphone to demonstrate how he walked the walk when it came to fighting gay marriage.
Santorum, barnstorming South Carolina for votes ahead of Saturday's primary, said he was different than Romney and Obama when it came to coming out full force against marriage equality. "I fought the battle," Santorum said, before bending down towards the microphone and whispering, "it's one thing to say 'I support it,'" before lifting his head and saying, "and it is another thing to actually go out and fight the battle." He added that Obama and Romney may say they support traditional marriage but the judges they appointed contradict that opinion. Watch the video below:
In related news, three rightwing South Carolina evangelicals endorsed Santorum over Romney, saying the former Massachusetts governor has a case of "homophilia."
















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