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Why Is Rick Santorum Doing a Blaze Interview From the Cowboy Cheerleaders Locker Room?
July 28, 2012
"I just think the mainstream media just found its magic moment."
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The Blaze may have made broadcast history today when Editor-in-Chief Scott Baker caught former presidential candidate Rick Santorum in the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader locker room. The Pennsylvania senator was on his way to prepare for the Restoring Love pre-show on TheBlaze TV/GBTV.
Santorum made no hesitation in mentioning the interview location straight away: "I'm in the Dallas Cowboy cheerleader locker room!" he announced.
Baker, cheekily surprised, warned the Senator about the precarious situation: "I just think the mainstream media just found its magic moment. I don't know what they're going to do with this but you're going to be in trouble."
Santorum admitted, "This is going to be trending very quickly on Twitter!"
The Presidential candidate previewed his new book, "American Patriots," that is due out next month. He contended that "This is the most important election in the history of out country, and I believe that, and just because I'm not going to be the nominee doesn't change that."
On advice for the Romney campaign, Santorum advised that he should run against President Obama's "abuse of power and authority."
Editorial Note: The Cheerleader locker room is the official makeup room for all GBTV talent
WATCH the likely historic interview below!
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