Posted on 09/28/2012 5:52:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
Let's play Imagine an Alternative Universe . Suppose that Rep. Paul Ryan had said that Joe Biden had "sullied the religion that he and I share." How many days of the news cycle do you suppose would be dominated by the story? How many Democrats and members of the press would declare that this kind of religious provocation/bigotry rendered Mr. Ryan unfit for high office? Please submit your estimates to my inbox.
Now back to the universe we inhabit. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, participating in a unilateral race to the bottom, said just that about Mitt Romney. Highlighting an Internet item, Reid said he agreed that Romney "sullied" the Mormon faith, and that, in Nevada, voters would "understand that he is not the face of Mormonism."
That is low, even by Harry Reid, "a little birdie told me Romney paid no taxes for 10 years," standards.
Consider the deviousness. By calling Romney a bad Mormon, Reid draws attention to Romney's (and Reid's) religion for the benefit of anti-Mormon bigots who may not have heard about Romney's faith. Reid doesn't fear such prejudices himself because a.) He was reelected to a six-year term in 2010, b.) He hails from Nevada, which boasts a large Mormon population, and c.) Religious prejudices rarely affect House or Senate races.
But really, saying someone "sullies" a religion? Republican senators should be demanding an apology at the very least, or calling for his resignation. Mr. Obama should be asked if he approves of this kind of character assassination.
It would be a disgraceful smear even if Mr. Romney were an ordinary politician. He has his faults, of course, but it happens that he has a truly unusual and admirable history of personally helping the less fortunate. His personal commitment to helping others would be exemplary in a clergyman. It's almost unheard of among politicians. We learned last week that Mr. Romney donated 29 percent of his income to charity in 2011, and that, over the course of the past 20 years, he has donated an average of 13.5 percent of his income -- well over the 10 percent tithe that many great faiths suggest.
How much does Mr. Reid donate? We don't know because he chooses to keep his tax returns private. We do know, however, that between 2000 and 2004, Mr. Obama donated about 1 percent to charity (he bumped it up to 5 percent in 2005 and to 22 percent last year).
"Lunch Bucket Joe" Biden -- champion of the middle class -- donated an average of $369 per year for the 10 years prior to 2008, or .03 percent of his income.
Not only has Romney been extremely charitable with his money, he has devoted his time to those (many in his church, some not) who were facing crises. He spent many hours with a 14-year-old cancer victim in the hospital. He saved a family of four from drowning when their boat capsized. When two teenagers in a Boston family were injured in a car accident, the entire Romney family showed up on Christmas Eve bearing large boxes of gifts, and a generous check for the parents. Romney also offered to pay for the boys' college educations when they recovered. He closed Bain's offices to search for the missing daughter of a colleague. These are but some of the many stories of personal generosity and remarkable kindness detailed in "The Real Romney" by Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, two Boston Globe reporters. Has Mr. Reid ever done anything comparable?
Since Sen. Reid has directed personal slanders against Romney, it's worth noting that Mr. Romney earned his fortune by working in the private sector. Mr. Reid too is a wealthy man, with an estimated net worth between $3 and $10 million. Yet as Betsy Woodruff documents in National Review, he has acquired all of it while serving in public office, and while earning a salary of $193,400 or less. "I did a very good job investing," he explained in 2010. If you believe that, Mr. Reid has a bridge to sell you. Really. In 2006, Reid earmarked $18 million to build a bridge across the Colorado River, between Laughlin, Nev. and Bullhead City, Ariz., a project, Woodruff reports, "that wasn't a priority for either state's transportation agency." Reid happened to own 160 acres of nearby land, whose value appreciated considerably after the project was approved.
Something is sullied here, but it isn't Romney.
Democrats - Thieves, Thugs, Thralls and Thickheads.
Is Senator Reid showing early signs of senility, or another mental disorder?
How old is Reid? His senility may not be all that “early”.......
Resignation would require some shred of honor.
This is HARRY REID...............
I’ve always thought Chere described Harry quite well in her song...
“Gypsys, tramps, and thieves
We’d hear it from the people of the town
They’d call us Gypsys, tramps, and thieves
But every night all the men would come around
And lay their money down”
We know she was describing the female version.
Which begs the question: How can they be anti-Mormon bigots and not have heard about Romney's faith? I suspect that is a very, very small subset.
It’s Cher, not Chere
Dirty Harry has, by way of Mitt, attacked the Mormon religion, why don’t they throw the old liar out. This attack on Mitt has shifted to Mormonism and Harry is responsible. Are the “elders” working for Harry - I doubt it but they need to stand up to Reid and stop hiding under their temples. Disgraceful!!!!
Everything will be taken care once the dems lose control of the senate...Harry will have hell to pay from his own party for the results.
He is showing early signs of being a cadaver.
I don’t understand why Mormons are screaming to High Heaven, or to the Salt Lake City Temple, that Reid needs to be excommunicated.
Meant to say “aren’t” screaming....
” - - - I suspect that is a very, very small subset.”
That “subset” does NOT include Sen. Reid, as he is a Morman also - - - .
So arrest me for lousy typing...
The reason Mormons aren’t screaming to Heaven over Harry Reid’s comments are:
1) By attacking Mitt directly over their Mormonism, he makes it more difficult for Chicago to attack Mitt indirectly on the topic. He also drums up sympathy for Mitt at a time where Romney is having a bad news cycle among moderates and independents.
2) If Romney wins, then Obama loses. If Obama loses, then Reid becomes the highest elected official in the Democrat Party. In which case, two temple Mormons (only the top 15% of Mormons undergo the secret rituals if I recall correctly) control both establishment parties.
My guess is that Harry’s comments were nothing more Kabuki Theater.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.