Posted by Gregg on Nov 29, 2007 @ 21:30

My article published in today’s Washington Times

What do Rosie O’Donnell and a Mitt Romney campaign strategist have in common? Both have compared evangelicals with the September 11 terrorists. And both have characterized evangelicals as narrow-minded, bigoted, intolerant hypocrites.

We understand why Rosie says these things. But what’s with Gary L. Jarmin? He is vice chairman of the Romney for President “Faith and Values” Committee and he wrote these things in a Nov. 20 online edition of The Washington Times titled “Hypocrisy pitfall on the campaign trail.”

Surreal as it seems, this is part of a larger Romney campaign strategy. For most of this year, Romniacs have been pointing the finger at the GOP base and accusing them of bigotry for not being interested in Mitt. Among the most prominent Romniacs are talk show hosts Hugh Hewitt and Sean Hannity, who have been calling evangelical noninterest in Mr. Romney ugly bigotry again and again. Ugly bigotry? Excuse me?

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2 Comments »
  1. Clever of them, isn’t it? …attempting to use guilt to induce voters to vote for Romney. I can have true guilt over sin but not voting for a candidate because he/she doesn’t represent my views? Ummmm, no! No guilt here!

    Comment by Candace — November 30, 2007 @ 5:48 pm


  2. While I don’t think his Mormonism is or should be a factor, and I don’t think it has affected his governnabce in Mass, he shouldn’t be bringing it up unless he is actually attacked. It’s like Hillary playing the gender card, when the only people talking about her gender is her. Anyway, my chance of voting for Romney in the primary just went from zero to absolute zero–minus 290 degrees. Maybe less than the chance of me voting for Ron Paul.

    Comment by Dana Andjus — December 3, 2007 @ 9:44 am


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