“Pushing Mormonism”? Your fixation has you seeing a Mormon behind every bush. I’m not a Mormon and have no interest in becoming one. Before I retired I supervised a few for several years but they didn’t frighten me. I was told of their religion by co-workers who knew them personally, but they never mentioned it to me (maybe they were “bad” Mormons?). Apparently they are the focus of your worries and/or anger but I just don’t share your concerns. Romney didn’t transform Massachusetts into a Mormon stronghold and as far as I know he didn’t try to. As I said previously, I don’t see us finding common ground on the issue of Mormon-mania.
The fact is that the number one argument for defenders of Mormonism and Bishop Romney is that it isn’t Islam, your argument.
Bishop Romney sought the permission of his Holy Prophet to run for President and Romney was a disaster as Governor, that is why he had to give up his plan to seek reelection, he left office with a damning 34% approval.