With just one day until the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential hopefuls continue their scramble to talk with voters and court the gobs of reporters surrounding their every move. Of course, those last-minute stump speeches and baby–kissing photo-ops are to be expected. But some of the things that came out of the candidates' mouths caught even us by surprise.Mitt Romney compares President Obama to Kim KardashianThe sometimes socially awkward Willard M. Romney unleashed a zinger on an audience in Council Bluffs over the weekend. Well, his robot gloves are off! He likened Obama's promises to that of the Kim Kardashian's 72-day marriage.
"You know, I've been looking at some video clips on YouTube, of President Obama, then-candidate Obama, going through Iowa making promises. The gap between his promises and his performance is the largest I've seen since, well, the Kardashian wedding and the promise of 'til death do us part."— Via Politico
Rick Santorum: Not a fan of diversityAt a campaign stop, the extremely right-wing candidate strengthened the argument he could never win a general election.
"Diversity creates conflict. If we celebrate diversity, we create conflict,” Santorum told the audience in Ottumwa. When he was asked about homeopathic remedies, he said "I believe in all types of medicine."— Via Buzzfeed
Ron Paul calls Rick Santorum 'very liberal’Not a typo. Texas Congressman Ron Paul trashed fellow candidate Rick Santorum's "very liberal" record. Are we talking about the same dude?
Ron Paul slammed Rick Santorum, calling him "very liberal." When Bash asked why, Paul responded, "I mean, have you looked at his record? Go look at his record," Paul exclaimed. "He spends too much money. He wasn’t leading the charge to slash the budgets and vote against big government."— Via Mediaite
While discussing welfare reform, Santorum targets African-AmericansAt a campaign stop in Sioux City, the former Pennsylvania senator/Google victim singled out African-Americans as recipients of these kinds of entitlements.
"I don't want to make black people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money; I want to give them the opportunity to go out and earn the money," he said.— Via CBS News