Friday, December 7, 2007

Mitt: be afraid, be very afraid.

As the race tightens, Freepers are slowly turning away from their dreams of Fred Thompson, to turn their eyes to someone who is neither Rudy nor Huckabee.

Mitt's recent theocratic speech managed to turn some of that default support into actual support.

There are those who protest they don't care he's a Mormon. Lots of those. I mean lots and lots. Methinks the Freepers doth protest too much...

In my opinion, it is self-destructive for Christians to make Romney’s religion an issue. Romney and his family are very private when it comes to religion. They don’t proselytize. Ironically, it is the Christians who are giving Mormonism all the publicity it’s getting. If they are afraid of giving Mormonism more exposure (and they should be), then shut up about it.

What happened on 911 demonstrated that even infamous acts of murder can be useful publicity for certain religions. The old adage “No publicity is bad publicity applies here.”

Nice, throwing in the anti-Islam snausage there. Note that this guy sees Mormonism as a threat to Christianity, if they get more "exposure."

But then there are the crazy zealously converted:
I was a Fred man solid until this speech...this man...Mitt is to good to be true, yet there he is...Truth sublime...I was moved more by Presidential Bearing, intelligence conviction, faith, than I have been by anyone Reagan! Wow, this man can move our nation to the future with Grace, and authority that few “Leaders” have never approached
Truth sublime? Grace with a capital "G?" Sounds almost like a cultist, eh?

Unlike Rudy, if he wins the primary, he'll have the full support of the flying monkeys of the Right. Be afraid. I am.

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