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Former U.S. presidential candidate Rick Santorum has issued a statement claiming that he didn't know what the gay dating app he downloaded to his iPhone was for when he downloaded it.
The 51 year old former senator from the state of Pennsylvania was caught Friday when during an interview with a reporter he took out his iPhone to answer an emergency call from his wife.
During the 10 second interval it took for Santorum to figure out how to answer the call, the reporter noticed the distinctive icon for Grindr - "the world's biggest mobile network of guys" - on the conservative, catholic father of seven's home screen.
"Is that - is that - Grindr Mr. Santorum?" the young reporter can be heard saying on videotape of the incident." America's number one gay dating app?"
"Grindr? What's no? The yellow one? Oh right. OK. Grindr. Like coffee grinds. Yeah that's something I downloaded for coffee. It finds the nearest Starbucks."
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link: http://dailycurrant.com/2012/07/03/santorum-claims-thought-grindr-coffee-app/
morningfog
(18,115 posts)I mean did this really happen? If he has Grindr on his iphone, it is not because he thought it was for coffee. He downloaded it and kept it for a reason. That reason has nothing remotely to do with coffee. That is not a mistake you could even make.
arcane1
(38,613 posts)but hilarious
nadine_mn
(3,702 posts)but.... there is always an element of truth in humor
morningfog
(18,115 posts)Lucy Goosey
(2,940 posts)From the "about" section at the Daily Currant
I'm not saying Ricky isn't a closet case, but this particular story isn't real.
Pilotguy
(438 posts)lame54
(35,330 posts)Pilotguy
(438 posts)The Daily Currant is an English language online satirical newspaper that covers global politics, business, technology, entertainment, science, health and media. It is accessible from over 190 countries worldwide - now including South Sudan.
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47of74
(18,470 posts)The confusion stemmed from an article titled Santorum Claims He Thought Grindr Was a Coffee App, which was published by The Daily Currant on Tuesday.
The Daily Currant, however, is a fake and satirical news site, akin to The Onion. It covers politics, business, technology and a handful of other verticals, using well-written humor to make social commentary.
Check out some other recent headlines: Hedge Funds Thinking About Collapsing Denmarks Economy Next Year, Matt Drudge Wins Web Designs Highest Honor and Vegetarianism More Dangerous Than Smokin
muriel_volestrangler
(101,390 posts)...
Most impressive to the Webby judges, however, is the fact that Drudge has been able to accomplish such success without using a single principle of web design developed since 1997 - the year Steve Jobs returned to Apple and Lycos was the internet's leading search engine.
"We just don't know how he does it,'" explains Susan Toledo, a member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and former Webby judge "His homepage is literally a giant blotch of white, with one advertisement and one headline. And below the fold its a just a few columns with lists of hyperlinks in a ridiculous font no one can read."
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"We had to give him something eventually," says Toledo "He's obviously doing something right, and even if we can't see what it is the IADAS should be on the right side of history. We think he might be like Picasso - a web design genius that will only be appreciated by future generations."
http://dailycurrant.com/2012/04/23/matt-drudge-wins-web-designs-highest-honor/
unblock
(52,386 posts)sadly, it is satire, and obviously so. santorum's staff is obviously capable of arranging a grindr hook-up
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The Daily Currant is an English language online satirical newspaper that covers global politics, business, technology, entertainment, science, health and media. It is accessible from over 190 countries worldwide - now including South Sudan.
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I guess not real then, oh well.
Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)Maaaan. Ray Charles could find the nearest Starbucks; and he's been dead for eight years!
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Response to arcane1 (Original post)
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