Posted on 10/17/2011 1:22:39 PM PDT by JustAnotherOne
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has publicly distanced himself from the anti-Mormon rhetoric of a prominent Baptist minister who has endorsed his presidential campaign. But new evidence suggests that Perrys team may be quietly advancing the notion that Mitt Romneys faith should disqualify him from the White House.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has publicly distanced himself from the anti-Mormon rhetoric of a prominent Baptist minister who has endorsed his presidential campaign. But new evidence suggests that Perrys team may be quietly advancing the notion that Mitt Romneys faith should disqualify him from the White House.
Lane responded the next day with a lengthy email that began, Thank you for what you are doing and for your leadership. Getting out Dr. Jeffress [sic] message, juxtaposing traditional Christianity to the false god of Mormonism, is very important in the larger scheme of things.
Publicly, the Perry campaign has insisted that Jeffress was not speaking at their behest when he attacked Romneys religion, and Perry himself has said he does not personally believe that Mormonism is a cult. As recently as Friday, Perry attempted to dismiss the controversy, calling it a sideshow that voters were uninterested in, and reiterating, We clearly said we didnt agree with that statement.
But in the emails, Laneon whom Perry is reportedly relying to rally evangelical voters to his candidacystruck a different tone.
We owe Dr. Jeffress a big thank you, he wrote to Bott, adding that the media criticism that has called attention to the pastors comments was a stroke of luck.
Lane and Bott did not respond to multiple requests for comment by The Daily Beast.
The emails raise questions about whether Jeffresss anti-Mormon rhetoric was a deliberate strategic move by the campaign, or simply the prerogative of an independent pastor expressing a widely held view among evangelical Christians.
Mark Miner, a spokesman for the Perry campaign, declined to answer questions about the nature of Lanes relationship with the campaign. When The Daily Beast shared quotes from the emails, Miner responded, Based on what youve provided this appears to be a private conversation that has nothing to do with our campaign. According to the campaigns most recent FEC report, Lane doesnt appear to be on the candidates payroll.
But Lanes involvement with Perrys nomination efforts has been widely reported, and he is seen as the linchpin to the candidates outreach to evangelicals. In August, when the Texas governor held a large prayer rally for evangelical Christians shortly before entering the race, the Los Angeles Times reported that Lane was one of the masterminds behind the event. And a Religion News Services article listed Lane as one of several prominent evangelical figures who is lin[ing] up behind Perry.
Perhaps even more telling, Lane reportedly arranged a conference call last June for conservative Christian heavyweights that was designed to identify an ideal presidential candidate. The consensus was that if Perry entered the race, they would get behind hima message that Lane, who has been organizing evangelical voters in key states ahead of 2012, took seriously. Lanes influence in that community is well documented. Doug Wead, a leading historian of the Christian right, has described Lane as the mysterious, behind the scenes, evangelical kingmaker who stormed into Iowa in 2008 and tilted the whole thing from Romney to Huckabee.
Lane made clear in his emails that he has similar plans to derail Romneys candidacy this time around. In fact, he told Bott that he would rather sit the race out than vote for a Mormon or President Obama.
Let me go on the record, I wont vote for Mitt Romney as Republican nominee in 2012. He followed the statement with a link to a news article describing Romneys various ecclesiastical positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He also cited Romneys past positions advocating for abortion and gay rights before adding, The Soul of America is at stake, where is the Church? Will a Gideon or Rahab the Harlot please stand? (The last question refers to Biblical characters whom God called to save the Israelites in the Old Testamentan apparent plea for a candidate who will bring America in line with conservative Christian values.)
The emails refer to Lane strategizing with the Perry campaign to mobilize evangelical voters. In an earlier email to Bott that makes no mention of Romney specifically, Lane described a conversation he had with an unnamed key Perry aide in which he argued that the creation of a clarion call to Evangelical pastors and pews is critical and from my perspective is the key to the Primary.
He also told the aide that Perry needs to be praying and reading the Bible daily; otherwise he has nothing to say on the campaign trail. There is no mention in the emails of how the aide responded to this counsel, but the messages do indicate that Romney isnt alone on Lanes list of unacceptable nominees.
At the height of speculation that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie would enter the presidential race, Lane wrote to Bott that Christie is not a strong social conservativesays homosexuality not a sin, was for cap-n-trade, for civil unions and more.
That email concluded, If RP [Rick Perry] can sound the trumpet to Evangelicals, a spiritual call to war for the Soul of America, Christie is weak on our issues.
The Romney campaign declined to comment for this article.
Two Mittbots banned on this thread.
Article VI, paragraph 3 of the United States Constitution:
The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Thats about the Reps and Senators
Romnewy wants to be POTUS
Meanwhile where in this thread is a post that says Romney cannot run for POTUS because he is a Mormon ???
BTW Romney will uppold and “sustain” his Mormon leaders, his Mormon “church” and his Mormon doctrines before the US Constitution...
Hes “bound by” his “blood oaths” to the Mormon religion...
OK
Thanks to JR or AM for this. Should send a message to others.
Jim Thompson says what he means and means what he says!
It goes to show you, Jim, that even when a former FREEPER's been zotted, they can't stay away.
They know this is "Freedom Central"; hence they enter here to try to sway the gullible.
We cannot take freedom for granted. It must be defended. At a cost.
Hmmm....looks like a couple of Mittbots thinly disguising themselves as otherwise rode the lightning.
I’ve smelled a few Mittbots around here lately.
Fortunately, I’ve only sensed a very few of ‘em.
Please keep watch for any trolls of any kind that you may see or sniff the ozone. It’s going to get bad and then worse as we wade farther into the 2012 campaign.
I’m on it, sistah!
I’ll probably be in some weird time zone when the 2012 election really heats up, but I’m always on the alert for trolls.
They have a funny odor. :-)
News was so bad today, that the top story is that Anita Perry is headed for Vegas. If we Perry supporters get a break, we deserve a HUGE one, for sure.
Outer darkness must be filling up!
That one’s good for what ails. :’)
(Especially post-zot...sulfur, fo'shur'...Ah, nothin' like the smell of fried troll...put another on the barbie, aye)
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CLOSE TIES...
That's how today's paper (Indianapolis Star) tied Cain to the Kolbs.
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Unless you are a MORMON.
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