Mark Kirk Lindsey Graham

Mark Kirk Lindsey Graham, Sen. Mark Kirk said kindred Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham is a "bro with no ho."

While his comments were maybe not exactly political, notwithstanding, they were no major ordeal to one of Graham's presidential essential adversaries. Talking on CNN's "Out Front" Thursday night, previous Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum rejected it as a "locker-room discussion" that individuals today aren't managed the "benefit" of having due to pervasive recording gadgets.

"You can't say anything off-mic, off-camera - and you know, guys'll be fellows when they're staying there up on a stage," he said.

Santorum challenged when asked whether Kirk ought to apologize, calling both he and Graham "average people" and the remarks a "kind of clever comment."

"To me its disillusioning that somebody would say something to that effect. I'll surrender it over to Mark Kirk to figure out if he needs to apologize or not," Santorum said.

Yet, with respect to the substance of the remarks, Santorum said he didn't believe Graham's deep rooted bachelorhood ought to exclude him from the administration.

"I think you choose the individual to be president," he said. "We've had lone wolves before in the White House."

Amid a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday, the Illinois congressperson was heard on the live mouthpiece discussing the Republican presidential competitor.

"I've been kidding with Lindsey," Kirk was caught saying. "He's going to have a turning first woman. He's a bro with no ho."

He can be caught at the 0:26 characteristic of the sound recording.
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