Why Rick "Man on Dog" Santorum can't beat his Google troubles.
Santorumās problem got its start back in 2003, when the then-senator from Pennsylvania compared homosexuality to bestiality and pedophilia, saying the ādefinition of marriageā has never included āman on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be.ā The ensuing controversy prompted syndicated sex columnist Dan Savage, whoās gay, to start a contest, soliciting reader suggestions for slang terms to āmemorialize the scandal.ā The winner came up with the āfrothy mixtureā idea, Savage launched a website, and a meme was born. Even though mainstream news outlets would never link to it, Savageās site rose in the Google rankings, thanks in part to bloggers who posted Santorum-related news on the site or linked to it from their blogs. Eventually it eclipsed Santorumās own campaign site in search results; some observers even suggested it may have contributed to Santorumās crushing 18-point defeat in his 2006 campaign against Bob Casey.















