Gazelam wrote:Kennedy wasn't slugging it up a hill with being Catholic
Actually, at that time, he was. 1960 was a completely different time than 2007.
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeche ... sters.html
Gazelam wrote:Kennedy wasn't slugging it up a hill with being Catholic
Sethbag wrote:I don't think he's actually going to talk about Mormonism at all, really. He's going to talk about faith, and the role that faith plays in his life, and he's going to talk a little about his own life, and experiences. It's going to be Mitt Romney-centric and Faith-centric, not specifically Mormonism-centric. It will address EV nervousness about Mormonism not be tackling the substance of Mormonism itself, but rather by depicting his attitude toward faith as something that is similar to others' approach to the the matter of faith, and show that they're not much different.
That's my bet. I'm willing to go ten bucks with someone if they want. I'll be flabbergasted if I'm wrong. Somehow this speech has got to reassure voters that Romney's religion is just a helpful religion, and that Romney's attitude toward God is the same as anyone else's, without actually getting into the meat of Mormonism itself. That's just a rabbit hole, and Romney's too smart to go there.
Sethbag wrote:I don't think he's actually going to talk about Mormonism at all, really. He's going to talk about faith, and the role that faith plays in his life, and he's going to talk a little about his own life, and experiences. It's going to be Mitt Romney-centric and Faith-centric, not specifically Mormonism-centric. It will address EV nervousness about Mormonism not be tackling the substance of Mormonism itself, but rather by depicting his attitude toward faith as something that is similar to others' approach to the the matter of faith, and show that they're not much different.
That's my bet. I'm willing to go ten bucks with someone if they want. I'll be flabbergasted if I'm wrong. Somehow this speech has got to reassure voters that Romney's religion is just a helpful religion, and that Romney's attitude toward God is the same as anyone else's, without actually getting into the meat of Mormonism itself. That's just a rabbit hole, and Romney's too smart to go there.
Oh the cynicism!!!!!
Jason Bourne wrote:Sethbag wrote:I don't think he's actually going to talk about Mormonism at all, really. He's going to talk about faith, and the role that faith plays in his life, and he's going to talk a little about his own life, and experiences. It's going to be Mitt Romney-centric and Faith-centric, not specifically Mormonism-centric. It will address EV nervousness about Mormonism not be tackling the substance of Mormonism itself, but rather by depicting his attitude toward faith as something that is similar to others' approach to the the matter of faith, and show that they're not much different.
That's my bet. I'm willing to go ten bucks with someone if they want. I'll be flabbergasted if I'm wrong. Somehow this speech has got to reassure voters that Romney's religion is just a helpful religion, and that Romney's attitude toward God is the same as anyone else's, without actually getting into the meat of Mormonism itself. That's just a rabbit hole, and Romney's too smart to go there.
I think you are probably correct.
Jason Bourne wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071202/ap_on_el_pr/romney_mormon
Some Schmo wrote:Jason Bourne wrote:Sethbag wrote:I don't think he's actually going to talk about Mormonism at all, really. He's going to talk about faith, and the role that faith plays in his life, and he's going to talk a little about his own life, and experiences. It's going to be Mitt Romney-centric and Faith-centric, not specifically Mormonism-centric. It will address EV nervousness about Mormonism not be tackling the substance of Mormonism itself, but rather by depicting his attitude toward faith as something that is similar to others' approach to the the matter of faith, and show that they're not much different.
That's my bet. I'm willing to go ten bucks with someone if they want. I'll be flabbergasted if I'm wrong. Somehow this speech has got to reassure voters that Romney's religion is just a helpful religion, and that Romney's attitude toward God is the same as anyone else's, without actually getting into the meat of Mormonism itself. That's just a rabbit hole, and Romney's too smart to go there.
I think you are probably correct.
I agree as well.
Blixa wrote:Some Schmo wrote:Jason Bourne wrote:Sethbag wrote:I don't think he's actually going to talk about Mormonism at all, really. He's going to talk about faith, and the role that faith plays in his life, and he's going to talk a little about his own life, and experiences. It's going to be Mitt Romney-centric and Faith-centric, not specifically Mormonism-centric. It will address EV nervousness about Mormonism not be tackling the substance of Mormonism itself, but rather by depicting his attitude toward faith as something that is similar to others' approach to the the matter of faith, and show that they're not much different.
That's my bet. I'm willing to go ten bucks with someone if they want. I'll be flabbergasted if I'm wrong. Somehow this speech has got to reassure voters that Romney's religion is just a helpful religion, and that Romney's attitude toward God is the same as anyone else's, without actually getting into the meat of Mormonism itself. That's just a rabbit hole, and Romney's too smart to go there.
I think you are probably correct.
I agree as well.
Me too. This is how it will go.