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  • Romney is a Weird Robot, Conservatives Hate Him-But His Bigger Problem is He's a Mormon (Barf Alert)

    06/21/2011 8:09:13 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 74 replies
    The Hartford Advocate ^ | June 21, 2011 | Nick Keppler
    Mitt Romney is on track to get the Republican nomination for president the same way his 2008 rival John McCain did. The former Massachusetts governor was the runner-up in the last open primary and is not facing anyone strong enough to knock him out of his place in line. The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found 30 percent of likely GOP voters would back Romney. Second, at 14 percent, was Sarah Palin, who is: a) not yet running, and b) not yet literate. This is in spite of party purists' fury over Romney's record of helping people and running...
  • Newsweek Cover Focuses on Mitt Romney Being Mormon (They had a Reverend Wright 2008 edition right?)

    06/05/2011 10:20:22 AM PDT · by SanFranDan · 28 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | 6/5/11 | Noel Sheppard
    Is it appropriate to be focusing on a presidential candidate's religion in 2011? Newsweek certainly thinks it is, and created a cover for its June 13-20 issue prominently highlighting Mitt Romney being a Mormon in a fashion that is guaranteed to raise a few eyebrows: What you probably can't make out is the following at Romney's right bicep: Yes, it says, "Mitt Romney, Mormon for President!" Not very subtle, is it? The image led Real Clear Politics' Tom Bevan to tweet Sunday, "This leaves me dumbfounded." In fairness to Newsweek, this cover is a parody of the poster of the...
  • Romney adds senior adviser, evangelical [Hurl Alert]

    05/24/2011 2:32:34 PM PDT · by Colofornian · 64 replies
    Boston Globe ^ | May 18, 2011 | Matt Viser
    WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney announced this afternoon that a veteran public relations consultant was joining his burgeoning campaign as a senior adviser. Mark DeMoss is currently president of the DeMoss Group, which is a large Atlanta-based public relations agency that focuses on serving Christian leaders, businesses, and non-profit organizations. SNIP The campaign press release did not mention any religious component to DeMoss’s role, although in 2008 he was on the Romney campaign’s Faith and Values Steering Committee and spoke out prominently about why evangelical Christians should not discount Romney because of his Mormon faith. DeMoss said in an interview later...