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Rick Santorum Apologizes For No Child Left Behind Vote: 'I Made A Mistake'

Posted: 02/22/2012 10:50 pm Updated: 02/23/2012 8:44 am

Rick Santorum attempted to explain his vote for former President George W. Bush's hallmark "No Child Left Behind" education reform package at the GOP debate in Arizona on Wednesday, admitting that he had supported the bill despite it being against his personal beliefs.

"I have to admit, I voted for that, it was against the principles I believed in, but you know, when you're part of the team, sometimes you take one for the team, for the leader, and I made a mistake," Santorum said, to groans from the audience. "You know, politics is a team sports, folks, and sometimes you've got to rally together and do something, and in this case I thought testing and finding out how bad the problem was wasn't a bad idea."

The Associated Press reports that Ron Paul took the opportunity to swipe at Santorum -- as he did throughout the night -- repeating his claim that Santorum was a "fake" conservative.

"I don't accept that form of government," Paul said of Santorum's willingness to toe the party line, despite his opposition to it. "I think the obligation to all of us should be the oath of office, not the oath to the party."

As The Hill reports, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich largely danced around directly addressing the controversial standards-based education package, instead turning their ire on what they characterized as the selfish desires of teacher's unions.

"It's increasingly clear they care about protecting bad teachers. If you look at L.A. Unified, it is almost criminal what we do to the poorest children of America," Gingrich said, according to the Los Angeles Times. "If a foreign nation did this to our children, we would declare it an act of war because they are doing so much damage."

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Rick Santorum attempted to explain his vote for former President George W. Bush's hallmark "No Child Left Behind" education reform package at the GOP debate in Arizona on Wednesday, admitting that he ...
Rick Santorum attempted to explain his vote for former President George W. Bush's hallmark "No Child Left Behind" education reform package at the GOP debate in Arizona on Wednesday, admitting that he ...
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omobob 11:17 AM on 02/23/2012
No Child Left Behind Act. What it does: No Child Left Behind Act invests in quality education for higher levels of growth and productivity. High school graduates are more likely to continue their education and receive the additional skills and knowledge necessary to compete for jobs in a high-technology, knowledge-driven economy. A high-quality education system is an  Read More...
09:46 AM on 02/27/2012
I am embarrassed to live in a country where people would actually vote for this guy
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tosc
11:28 AM on 02/24/2012
so that means that another vote goes into the hat that bush's No Child Left Behind was and still is a flop. It disabled schools and side tracked the educational purpose. All us unemployed teachers thank you and the bush's for our unemployment or underemployment status now!
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Ferdinand Berkhof
04:52 AM on 02/24/2012
"...I made a mistake." Sure Rick, but the main mistake was made by your parents.
01:50 AM on 02/24/2012
No big deal except that your whole platform is that you don't ever vote against your principles.

Going against your principles is so Obama like!
01:52 AM on 02/24/2012
Second line= Sarcasm.
07:19 PM on 02/23/2012
I'm sorry I actually tried to help someone once. My bad.
06:45 PM on 02/23/2012
This guy is doing the same job that a rodeo clown does at a rodeo. He is here to distract us from the real threat called ROMNEY!! Don't pay attention to this fool.
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Ferdinand Berkhof
04:53 AM on 02/24/2012
Don't pay attention to any of these fools
06:42 PM on 02/23/2012
"I have to admit, I voted for that, it was against the principles I believed in, but you know, when you're part of the team, sometimes you take one for the team, for the leader, and I made a mistake," What if the "Team" is big corporate? Big Banks?
05:54 PM on 02/23/2012
That is the problem with the Republican Party. They do not care what is best for America only what is best for the party.
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ZeraLee
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05:10 PM on 02/23/2012
So he was for partisan politics against his own principles before he was against partisan politics. Now he favors partisan ideology, no matter how divisive.

Is this his idea of improving his image?
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Ferdinand Berkhof
04:55 AM on 02/24/2012
Trying to get us so confused that we'll focus away from his sub-zero IQ...
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florencephoenix
Sometimes I feel like a nut.Sometimes I don't
04:53 PM on 02/23/2012
So Little Ricky made a mistake and went against his principles and took one for the team. Isn't that special. My question to Rick is: What team? Is it the team that butters your bread? Next time to want to accuse President Obama of flip, floppy. Take a good look in the mirror. There you will see what a flip-floppy looks like.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
04:36 PM on 02/23/2012
You sure did Santorum, a big mistake. You opened your mouth!
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time2talk
An eye for an eye and we'll all be blind
04:23 PM on 02/23/2012
Oh, Rickie, you're so fine. So sorry that you lost your mind. Uh huh . . . uh huh!
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319
Never blindly follow anyone or anything
04:14 PM on 02/23/2012
"I have to admit, I voted for that, it was against the principles I believed in, but you know, when you're part of the team, sometimes you take one for the team, for the leader, and I made a mistake," Santorum said, to groans from the audience. "You know, politics is a team sports, folks, and sometimes you've got to rally together and do something, and in this case I thought testing and finding out how bad the problem was wasn't a bad idea."

Politics is not a team sport... it affects the real lives of hundreds of millions of people Santorum. You are a liar and a fraud.
06:43 PM on 02/23/2012
and an idiot!
04:11 PM on 02/23/2012
What is his obsession with taking it for team mates? I thought he learned this from his failed re-elevtion bid. Not only about NCLB, but about GW's failed economic policies. Looks like all the candidates (except Paul) are buttered up and ready to take that one again. ;-)
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
04:06 PM on 02/23/2012
The GOP stands for 3 things: Fear, Hate and War
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time2talk
An eye for an eye and we'll all be blind
04:24 PM on 02/23/2012
Abstinence, home-schooling and female submission.
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powermuffn
Humble, progressive viewpoints since 1972
04:42 PM on 02/23/2012
OK. You got me there. NOW I'll fan you.