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In rebuttal to Santorum's Roll Call interview, Savage wrote in his column series posted on February 24th, 2011: It's unfortunate that we have someone who obviously has some issues. The Internet allows for this type of vulgarity to circulate. In a February 2011 interview with Roll Call, Santorum addressed his notorious Google problem for the first time: In May 2010, Savage offered the former congressman to remove the website if Santorum donated $5 million to Freedom to Marry, an advocacy group supporting the legal recognition of same-sex marriages. Philadelphia Weekly's columnist Liz Spikol also reported in 2006 that the word had inspired several punk rock and blues song, as well as bumper stickers and t-shirts. In July 2006, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that appeared at the top of a Google search for Santorum's last name.
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In 2004, The American Dialect Society selected "santorum" as the winner in its "Most Outrageous" category in the society's "Word of the Year" event. The first Urban Dictionary entry for "Santorum" was submitted a few months later on November 27th, 2003. The website Spreading Santorum and its single serving edition were subsequently launched by Savage to further spread the subversive definition and other supporters participated in Googlebombing to boost its visibility in search results for the senator's name Rick Santorum.