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Alan Simpson: I'm Not Sticking With Republicans Who Are 'Homophobic,' 'Anti-Women' (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 04/12/11 05:47 PM ET Updated: 06/12/11 06:12 AM ET

Former senator Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) didn't mince words in weighing in on the crop of Republicans mulling presidential campaigns for the next election cycle during an appearance on MSNBC's "Hardball" on Monday.

When asked for his assessment of the emerging GOP field by anchor Chris Matthews, the co-chair of President Obama's deficit commission didn't hold back in criticizing members of his party on social issues.

"Who the hell is for abortion?," asked Simpson, who has developed a reputation for making blunt and colorful remarks. "I don't know anybody running around with a sign that says, have an abortion, they're wonderful. They're hideous. But they're a deeply intimate and personal decision, and I don't think men legislators should even vote on the issue."

Simpson went on to address the issue of gay rights. "Then you've got homosexuality," he said. "You've got 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.' We have homophobes in our party. That's disgusting to me. We're all human beings. We're all God's children. ... [Former Pennsylvania senator Rick] Santorum has said some cruel things, cruel, cruel things about homosexuals. Ask him about it. See if he attributes the cruelness of his remarks years ago. Foul."

Simpson was presumably referring to remarks made by Santorum in 2003 that have already resurfaced in the early stages of the GOP presidential primary campaign. CNN reported at the time on the comments in question:

In [an] AP interview, Santorum criticized homosexuality as he discussed a pending Supreme Court case over a sodomy law in Texas.

"If the Supreme Court says that you have the right to consensual (gay) sex within your home, then you have the right to bigamy, you have the right to polygamy, you have the right to incest, you have the right to adultery. You have the right to anything," Santorum said in the AP interview.

"That's the kind of guys that are going to be on my ticket, you know, makes you sort out hard what Reagan said, you know, 'stick with your folks,'" explained Simpson to Matthews. "But I'm not sticking with people who are homophobic, anti-women, you know, moral values while you're diddling your secretary while you're giving a speech on moral values. Come on. Get off of it."

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is one Republican who Simpson praised in the context of the conversation that began on the topic of the 2012 presidential election. He called the governor "quite awesome."

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Former senator Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) didn't mince words in weighing in on the crop of Republicans mulling presidential campaigns for the next election cycle during an appearance on MSNBC's "Hardball" ...
Former senator Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) didn't mince words in weighing in on the crop of Republicans mulling presidential campaigns for the next election cycle during an appearance on MSNBC's "Hardball" ...
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08:57 PM on 04/21/2011
I think he's pandering for votes. I highly doubt this man likes gay people. Also to not agree with a behavior is not homophobia. If not accepting something is a phobia then everyone is phobic..including gays.
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
10:50 PM on 04/19/2011
He was doing so well, making such incredible sense and maintaining such unvarnished straight talk… until he endorsed Chris Christie.
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carmenalex
STR8 AGAINST H8
10:51 AM on 04/17/2011
I am not a republican, but this is a person, that although I might disagree with him on certain issues, I can respect him, unlike the clowns running today.
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patches12
02:49 PM on 04/15/2011
Apparently, the Democrats have their share as well

http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/jackson-push-bennett-lawsuit-119861339.html
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LuxorLava
Low-effort thinkers are ruining Ameica!
09:49 PM on 04/14/2011
Is this guy too old to run for President? Cuz he should, I would vote Republican than. He is spot on! Didn't think there was a Republican left in America with any sense in their minds!
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
11:08 PM on 04/19/2011
Simpson still adamantly supports tax cuts for the rich.
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AxelDC
03:22 PM on 04/14/2011
That's like saying "fondue has some cheese in it".
04:11 AM on 04/14/2011
Politicians seem to have a 'change of heart' whenever the old position starts to repel more voters than it attracts. If he was actually honest, he would just say that he has read the polls. A majority of his constituents now support equal rights for gay people, and the direction of the polls is clear.

Politicians do not lead. They follow the crowd.
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AxelDC
03:21 PM on 04/14/2011
Simpson has been out of office for a decade now.  He is not trying to win any votes.  He spoke out against the Matthew Shephard attacks.
 
He has been far ahead of his party on gay rights, which sadly doesn't take much.
01:01 AM on 04/14/2011
An honest statement by an honest man. Wow, rare in politics. In my utopian fantasy world, all politicians would tell the truth. Thank you Alan Simpson for making just a pinch of my fantasy real.
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JLSR
Fan of fairness and logic
12:28 AM on 04/14/2011
Why do none of them (Repubz) have the same common sense when they are IN office?
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ShineaLight2665
10:55 PM on 04/13/2011
He's a republican ???
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Renee Johnson
09:58 AM on 04/14/2011
I know..the shock and aw of it!!!lol
09:43 PM on 04/13/2011
If this guy was to run on the Republican ticket, I could see myself voting Republican. Never have in my life, but this guy... I think he'd make a great president. He gets the most important part of the job: loving and respecting all Americans.
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AmericanDoughboy
Equal Justice Under Law
03:38 AM on 04/14/2011
Is that so? Perhaps you should google remarks he made about Anita Hill, or SS being a "milk cow with 310 million teets, or since he loves and respects "all Americans"...perhaps you can explain this: http://www.ontheissues.org/domestic/Alan_Simpson_Civil_Rights.htm
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AxelDC
03:21 PM on 04/14/2011
People like Simpson were why I voted Republican.  I can't stand the vile clowns running the party today.
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Ben Cohn
09:11 PM on 04/13/2011
After seeing this statment live the other day I am now officially a huge Alan Simpson fan....as much for the candor of a politican as the specific message (which of course is good too).
08:09 PM on 04/13/2011
Homophobic/Anti-gay Republicans? Who'd have guessed?
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suki189
at. He got eaten by the coy
07:29 PM on 04/13/2011
I suspect there are Homophobes and woman haters in the Dem party too. The difference is they don't run the Dem party as they do in the GOP.
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linnwood
07:06 PM on 04/13/2011
He is soooo right about men not voteing on abortion.The day a man can give birth,he can have a vote. With all of the problems faceing us as a country,got to wonder how abortion jumped to the top of the list with these politicians.It's time for them to get off their behinds and solve some real problems.We the voters are getting sick of all of you.P or get off the pot.
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
10:53 PM on 04/19/2011
If men could get pregnant, abortions would be free at 7-11 and Starbucks.