Posted on 02/11/2012 5:14:57 PM PST by Colofornian
Im LDS, and I fully realize that the Mormon vote is going for Romney. Hes going to take Utah. And Arizona. Pardon me for not joining.
I know the thinking. When that LDS tag is attached, members of the Church all understand that the person is honest, loving, trustworthy, etc., and all the others are questionable. I dont buy that. Ive seen too much of life to just accept that premise without any question. The rough approximations of the assumption of the character of LDS people are true, but in specific instances, you cant count on that as a perfectly reliable way to judge individuals.
Heres what Im getting at: The Romney campaign is fundamentally deceptive. And I think deep inside, most of the supporters know it. I heard a caller last night to the Mark Levin radio show who wanted to defend Romney. Mark gave him a few minutes to present his case to his audience, and as he spoke, Mark threw in questions to focus his comments and try to get down to the real reasons. When it was all boiled down, the caller realized Romney was a moderate, but felt that made him more electable. That was big reason #1. And big reason #2 was his business résumé.
If Romney were so honest, he would portray himself as a moderate. But hes not. Hes trying to portray himself as the most conservative. We know thats phony. How do you justify that, you character defenders of Romney? Its a compromise of his ethics, and you know that.
So we see that Mitt Romney has figured out his line of attack against Rick Santorum. Santorum is a Washington insider and Romney is an outsider. So Romney is the anti-establishment guy who is going to come in to Washington and shake things up. Is that what were to understand?
Which is perplexing. Why then, is the Republican establishment rooting for Romney? Is the Republican establishment house divided against itself? Are they promoting their own undoing? Explain this to me, you Romney supporters. But you all know the answer. Romney is the establishment candidate who is trying to deceptively portray himself as the outsider.
Its a character flaw. We can argue about how serious a character flaw it is. Maybe its not a fatal character flaw, but even you LDS people really know, deep down inside, that its a character flaw nonetheless. You know you would expect a higher level of integrity from the prophet. You have to know that.
Ya think?
9 out of 10 Mormon voters...sometimes 19 out of 20 Mormon voters!
* 2008 (Utah) "While the former Massachusetts governors faith has been a flashpoint in his campaign, it was perhaps one of his strongest assets in Utah, where more than 60% of the states residents share his faith. Exit poll data shows Romney swept voters across the board, handily winning every social, economic, and generational demographic in the state, as well as 94% of all Mormon voters." (Susan Davis, Wall Street Journal, Feb. 5, 2008, Romney Wins Utah With Help From Friends [Note: The Wall Street Journal was citing MSNBC.msn.com...]
* 2008 (Nevada) Per the Mormon Church, Mormons make up about 7.5% of Nevada's population. But according to the entrance polls so far, a whopping 25% of those who participated in the state's GOP caucuses are Mormons. And 94% of those people went with Romney.
Source: Nevada Mormons turn out for Romney (Mark Murray, MSNBC, Jan. 19, 2008)
* 2008 (Arizona and Nevada): In the Nevada Republican caucuses last cycle, entrance polls found that a quarter 26 percent of participants were Mormons and 95 percent supported Romney. He won the state handily. The numbers were also impressive in Arizona, where exit polls showed 11 percent of voters were Mormon and 88 percent of them voted for Romney...
Source: Mitt Romneys Mormon firewall
* 2012 (Nevada): According to exit polls conducted for the Associated Press, nine of 10 Mormon voters in Nevada supported Romney.
Source: Paul seeks to attract Mormon voters in Nevada GOP contest
From the article: The Romney campaign is fundamentally deceptive. And I think deep inside, most of the supporters know it. I heard a caller last night to the Mark Levin radio show who wanted to defend Romney. Mark gave him a few minutes to present his case to his audience, and as he spoke, Mark threw in questions to focus his comments and try to get down to the real reasons. When it was all boiled down, the caller realized Romney was a moderate, but felt that made him more electable. That was big reason #1. And big reason #2 was his business résumé. If Romney were so honest, he would portray himself as a moderate. But hes not. Hes trying to portray himself as the most conservative. We know thats phony. How do you justify that, you character defenders of Romney? Its a compromise of his ethics, and you know that.
(Indeed)
Kudos to this man for having the guts to be honest about the liberal Romney...
A “higher level of integrity from the prophet?”
Well......
This article should be bookmarked and presented as rebuttal to every clown who argues that a man's faith is not important in determining his qualifications for public office.
Speaking of fundamentally deceptive, did you see the thread reporting that the AG of VA is investigating the person hired to collect signatures for Gingrich that filled in false names? Possible voter fraud. Reported that Newt turned him in.
It was reported on FR from a radio broadcast. Hope there is a hardnews report soon.
There are a few answers that need to be answered.
Is there a connection to anyone connected to you know who or GOPEe? Who gave Newt his name? Who were his references? What contacts are on his computer, cell phone, etc. Are there any extra deposits in his account or large purchases? Does he have a drug problem?
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And there we have it, dishonesty is the hall mark of the Romney campaign.
Do you have the link?
http://www.nbcwashington.com/blogs/first-read-dmv/Afternoon-Read-Virginia-AG-Launches-Investigation-Into-Gingrich-Campaign-138429029.html
http://www2.wsls.com/news/2012/feb/10/virginia-attorney-general-investigating-gingrich-c-ar-1680165/
Good for Gingrich he turned in one of his own guys.
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