Posted on 09/06/2010 1:35:27 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
Mormon leaders have launched an expansive ad campaign in some battleground states designed to rebrand the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as "normal," igniting speculation that the church is laying the groundwork for Mitt Romney to re-emerge next year for another presidential bid without an anti-Mormon stigma.
The new ads feature young, active and diverse Mormons talking about their jobs, their families and different passions, like surfing, skateboarding or motorcycles. At the end of each ad, they declare their faith.
The church insists that the campaign is not intended to boost a likely Romney 2012 presidential bid.
"It had nothing whatsoever to do with Mitt Romney's campaign," LDS spokeswoman Kim Farah told FoxNews.com. "The church is politically neutral and does not support a political candidate."
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That church is a master of Public Relations grounded upon plausible deniability coupled with out right lies; i.e. go back to their introduction and termination polygamy.
Beck does talk up Romney as the only one that can win.
"Glenn Beck and radio pals Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere rattled down the list of potential Republican nominees for President in 2012 this morning, and they had some bad news for the Tea Party movement: Sarah Palin probably wont run, Ron Paul is still and long shot, and Mitt Romney, as of now, is the GOPs best bet."
A quasi-Christian group trying to help a quasi-Republican get elected in this conservative tsunami? Better pull out them golden tablets!
About 48,000 people did, he doesn't do very well at winning people over.
SALT LAKE CITY Mitt Romney, along with his wife, Ann, and two of their sons joined thousands of other mourners here today at the funeral of Gordon B. Hinckley, the president and prophet of the Mormon Church.
Underscoring his prominence at this point in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as the church is officially known, with his presidential run, Mr. Romney and his wife sat in the second row next to the center aisle, directly behind U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael O. Leavitt, President Bushs representative at the funeral and a former Utah governor.
The V.I.P. section was something of a Whos Who of Mormon political royalty. Also in the first row was Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, and Utahs two Republican senators, Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch. Next to Mr. and Mrs. Romney was Governor Jon Huntsman Jr.notably, an early supporter of Senator John McCain, although his father, Jon Huntsman Sr., a prominent businessman and high-ranking church official is a national finance co-chair for Mr. Romney and Senator Gordon Smith, an Oregon Republican.
Mr. Romney, who is arguably the most visible Mormon in the country at this point, arrived just after 10 a.m. and could be seen at the front of the auditorium shaking hands, hugging and greeting people. He was whisked inside the churchs Conference Center, where the funeral was held, through an underground entrance.
Mr. Romneys sons, Matt and Josh, sat further back in the auditorium. Spencer Zwick, Mr. Romneys finance director and a fellow Mormon whose father is a high-ranking church official, was also in attendance.
Eric Fehrnstrom, a spokesman for Mr. Romney, said there were no plans for political or fund-raising events in the state, even though Utah, with 15 delegates at stake, is among the crush of states voting on Feb. 5. Mr. Romney was scheduled to fly to Minneapolis in the afternoon.
Hes keeping a low-profile politically, because this is a personal visit, said Mr. Fehrnstrom.
Polls show Mr. Romney far ahead in the state, where Mormons make up some 70 percent of the population.
The funeral represented a complicated dilemma for Mr. Romneys advisers. Attending meant taking valuable time off of the campaign trail in the most important weekend of campaigning so far. It also inevitably drew attention to Mr. Romneys Mormon faith, which is viewed with suspicion by many evangelical Christians and others, as he is making his final appeal in a slew of states on Feb. 5 where evangelicals are influential, including Missouri, Georgia and Tennessee.
When his death was announced late Sunday night, while Mr. Romney was campaigning in Florida, it was too late to wake Mr. Romney to ask how he wanted to handle it or prepare a statement, his advisers said.
The campaign had planned an early morning news conference the following day at a gas station to highlight Mr. Romneys economic message, so his planned remarks were quickly revised.
His advisers asked if Mr. Romney wanted to address Mr. Hinckleys death in his opening comments. He said he did and wound up talking about Mr. Hinckley in fairly expansive terms, praising him for his humility and how he expanded the church around the world.
Mr. Romney failed to mention that he also met with Mr. Hinckley in November 2005 to ask his advice about a possible run for president, a meeting reported in Sunstone, a Mormon magazine. When asked about that meeting, Mr. Romney downplayed it.
I was in Salt Lake and had the chance to go by him and see him and told him that our family was going to be thinking about running for president, said Mr. Romney. He smiled and said it would be a great experience if you won and a great experience if you lost. The funeral, held inside an auditorium that seats 21,000 but was not completely full, hinted at the differences Mormons have with Protestants and Catholics. When Virginia Pearce, Mr. Hinckleys daughter, took to the podium, she spoke about bearing testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith founded Mormonism in the 19th century in upstate New York as a restoration of what he considered to be the true Christian church.
Smith said an angel revealed to him the the location of a set of golden tablets containing scriptures that he then translated into the Book of Mormon. The scriptures Smith translated described how a group of Jews came to the Americas. After his death and resurrection, Mormons believe, Jesus Christ came to preach to the group and a church developed, only to fall into apostasy until Smith restored it.
Among the major differences with traditional Christianity, Mormons do not believe in the concept of the unified Trinity; the Book of Mormon, along with two others texts are considered sacred, alongside the Bible; and Mormons believe that God has a physical body and that human beings can eventually become like God.
“I think we sometimes think of Mormons as “cultish”...and it originally was. But they’re good people and they do good things.”
Ah, but they still are a cult, but now with a great pr agency1
“I always think of Multiple wives and the amish when I think of them...and the Osmond Family.”
You need some additional study on Amish, who were never polygamists.
Mormonism is a perversion of Christianity, of God, of Christ. Are there some nice mormons? Of course. I’ve also met very nice Hare Krishnas...
Save me a seat in the boat. I will not vote for Romney. I don’t care who the Dems run or don’t run.
Romney is pro-abortion, anti-Second Amendment, anti-military, and signed Romney-care into law.
Our family has dear friends in Massachusetts who are being taxed to high heavens to pay for other people’s health care. I will not vote that sort of thinking into office.
So many people here on FR and elsewhere swore up and down that if we’d just vote for McCain, they’d work tirelessly so that the GOP would get the message that we were done voting for liberals running as Republicans.
It’s nearly 2 years later and its worse than ever in some regards. The Tea Party Movement has helped stem the tide, but the GOP has not been receptive.
If there is a nickel’s worth of difference between Romney and Obama, I’m not sure what it would be. Romney has better hair. That’s about it.
If Romney gets the nod, the GOP is stick-a-fork-in-it done.
Fact: The McCain/Palin ticket was up ++4 to 10 pts. in some polls, days prior to the election.
So rather than helping the GOP, Romney and
TeamROMNEY decided
to attack Gov. Palin to throw Election2008.
The Palmetto Scoop reported: "One of the first stories to hit the national airwaves was
the claim of a major internal strife between close McCain aides and the folks handling his running mate Sarah Palin."
"Im told by very good sources that this was indeed the case and that a rift had developed, but it was between Palins people and the staffers brought on from the failed presidential campaign of former Gov. Mitt Romney, not McCain aides."
"The sources said nearly 80 percent of Romneys former staff was absorbed by McCain and these individuals were responsible for what amounts to a premeditated, last-minute sabotage of Palin."
aides loyal to Romney inside the McCain campaign, said The Scoop, reportedly saw
that Palin would be a serious contender for the Republican nomination in 2012 or 2016, which made her a threat to another presidential quest by Romney.
Erick Erickson, who organized Operation Leper, said:
"These staffers are now out trying to finish her off
.hoping it would ingratiate themselves with Mitt Romney."
"Kathleen Parker: After Interviews, Palin Should Bow Out"
Staggering bigotry of Kathleen Parker - UPDATED"
Who benefits most from Sanford meltdown? Californian (that's right) Mitt Romney
"Peeking Out From the McCain Wreckage: Mitt Romney"
"Someone's got to say it: IS MITT ROMNEY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBAMA'S VICTORY?"
"Vanity: Team Romney Sabotaged Palin and Continuing to Do So?"
"Romney Supporters Trashing Palin"
"Romney advisors sniping at Palin?"
when did he do that?
Beck said on his Sept 1 show ...
Tea party protesters should model yourself after what happened on 8/28 or youre a fool
I’m Mormon...and *I* have a problem with Romney!
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