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Rick Santorum slammed for dismissing Native American culture: 'There was nothing here' when colonists arrived

Bret Gibson
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Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum in 2016.

Rick Santorum’s recent bit of revisionist history was not received well on the internet.

Santorum, a former Penn Hills resident who represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate for 12 years, told a student conference on Friday that “there was nothing here” when European colonizers “birthed a nation from nothing” upon arriving in what would become the United States.

The CNN senior political commentator told the seminar during remarks at a Young America’s Foundation event, “I mean, yes, we have Native Americans, but candidly, there isn’t much Native American culture in American culture.”

He continued, “It was borne of the people who came here pursuing religious liberty to practice their faith, to live as they ought to live and have the freedom to do so. Religious liberty. Those are the two bulwarks of America. Faith and freedom.”

Santorum’s comments sparked ire on Twitter. There were even calls to CNN to fire the 2016 presidential contender.

Brian Sims, a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives who represents Philadelphia County, wrote in a Twitter post that Santorum’s comments were “RACIST TRASH.”

Bret Gibson is a TribLive digital producer. A South Hills resident, he started working for the Trib in 1998. He can be reached at bgibson@triblive.com.

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