I can't believe the Obama/Muslin thing is still a ...thing, I love US politics.
To be fair, if the people harping on that gave it up, they'd just pick another blatantly false thing to complain about. It's a crowd that can't be won over by things like 'facts' or 'reality'.
Anyway, we have a couple of contests this weekend, sort of.
Today, we have 'Missouri: This time, for realzies'. You may recall that Missouri had a primary back in early February. Santorum won with 55% to Romney's 25%. However, because of the amazing consistency of this primary season, that primary actually never counted for anything, and they're going to have a closed, super secret caucus today, which the earlier primary will have no relation to. Like in the other caucuses, they're electing delegates to the state convention, where delegates will be chosen to go to the national convention in August. There will be no public vote, because technically that's what the primary was.
Tomorrow, we have Guam. Santorum has been campaigning there. During one campaign stop, he told them that if they want to be a state (which more than half of Guam residents don't), they have to speak english as their main language, because it's required by federal law. The two problems with that are of course that;
a) There is no such law. He actually mentioned that there should be in one of the GOP debates, so he's aware of this. Or he at least was, and forgot.
b) Typically, when you want people to vote for you, you don't walk into their home and tell them to stop speaking their non-english funny speak.