Did Santorum almost call Obama the N word?

Youtube link here to a 15 second clip
My personal opinion? I honestly have no idea what other word he could have possibly been slipping out. I mean, I think us white people try to just skip all words that start with “nig” just to be extra safe, but maybe that’s just me.

You know, I loathe Santorum with the fire of a thousand suns, but having watched the video three times to be sure, I don’t think he was about to utter a word that just plain makes no sense in the context.

I didn’t detect anything like that. We have plenty of reasons to despise Santorum without making things up.

I have a hard time believing he was about to drop the n-bomb, but honestly cannot imagine what he WAS about to say. “Negator”?

I’m going to say no, but I can’t figure out what he stopped himself from saying.

I heard it as a mangled ending of the word “government.”

Seconded. Yeah, it sounds like he started to say it and I can’t figure out what the hell he was trying to say, but I can’t figure out what he wanted to say and don’t really feel inclined to waste time on it- as opposed to last time, where I didn’t think he was using a racial slur and that his comment was basically intelligible.

That sentence wouldn’t make any sense if he was planning to say that word, but I’m at a loss as to what he was planning to say instead.

I would just like to interject here: if he was saying the N word, how would that not make sense?

“We know what the candidate Barack Obama is like: anti-war, government nig***.” Sure, that’s hardly the most eloquent of sentences, but that makes perfect sense (I mean, in a fucked up, racist way).

He said, “The sheriff is near”.

Regards,
Shodan

One would expect that Santorum’s audience would know what he meant by an “anti-war, government n*gger”.

I suspect I am as close to the SDMB is gonna get to someone who can listen to Santorum and hear what he is saying without apoplexy, but I have no idea what that means. “Anti-war” I get - “government ngger"? Santorum didn’t say anything close to "pro-big government ngger” AFAICT.

No idea.

Maybe it was a Freudian slip, where you say one thing and mean my mother.

Regards,
Shodan

I don’t think he was going to say it, but he’s an idiot nonetheless.

He was listing traits; saying Obama was “government” doesn’t make sense on its own, so I think his next word was going to be connected to the word government. Government-n*gger doesn’t make any sense either, unless that’s a term I’ve missed out on (so to speak).

Right, he coined a new word, “governmentnig.”

Y’know, Freud thought everything was based on the penis, but really, that’s just a phallusy.

No, I don’t think he was about to say the n-word.

Yes, I think he’s probably racist.

I wish I had more context though. Like who he was speaking to at the time and the rest of his speech.

I sort of assumed “government-n*gger” meant something like that he was a slave to big government. Idk. I suppose I haven’t put terribly much thought into it, but upon first hearing the clip, that’s what popped into my head.

I dunno what he was going to say, but I don’t think it was the n-word. For all of Santorum’s faults (and there are many), I can’t see him as a racist. I know that a lot of rich white dudes are racists behind closed doors, and Santorum is certainly slimy in other ways (notably, his anti-woman views). But he’s never tried to *hide *that he’s anti-woman.

I mean, last week-ish he said Obama would make a better prez than Romney. It’s hard to believe he would think that and secretly think of Obama as a n-word.

I disagree with this point; he could think of Obama that negatively and still believe that having a real moderate is better than a fake conservative in the Oval Office, because at least it’s honest. But I don’t think that Santorum was about to call Obama that; I think it was a stutter or a slip. The man has been giving speeches every day for months. It’s a wonder that it took this long for such a slip to happen, especially when you consider how many offensive slurs there are to choose from.

You know, I find myself thinking of Santorum as not-more-than-ordinarily racist* for a conservative, by which I mean a conservative voter, not Republican party leadership, who are much more hardcore. Black people make him uncomfortable, and he’d sell his house if the neighborhood got too colorful, and he almost certainly sees them as *other *and perhaps even as lesser, but probably not as niggers, as he falls just short of hate.
*A depressing but sort of necessary phrase, I think. I condemn all racism, while recognizing a distinction between a moron who’ll cross the street to avoid a black person and a hardcore racist who’d vote against civil rights and longs for the days of open discrimination.