Religion in 2012 Election

The way I see it it that Dems would love to see it become an issue, but you won't see obama himself mention Romney's faith because that would bring Reverend Jeremiah back into the mix.

More likely because it would make Obama look unpresidential. I really don't think the Obama campaign worries all that much about Wright. it's mainly an issue among those who would never vote for Obama anyway. I watched Wright's sermon in which the phrase "God damn America" was used and, allowing for the fact that he's a Christian, I agreed with mot of it.

I agree Obama won't say anything about Romney's Mormonism himself. I suspect he's hoping, probably with good cause, that evangelical Christians out there will bring the matter up, hurting Romney with his own base.

I have to agree here. But I suspect the impact will be minimal. The religious right never ventures beyond Fox and you certainly won't see the 24/7 coverage of this (like you did on Rev. Wright) on Fox. In fact Fox probably won't mention it all and if they do they will replace the word "mormon" with "Christian."
 
Will Mormoism get the Rev. Wright treatment in the media? Probably not.
The far right are the ones who try to drag religion into equation and this time they have a vested interest in shutting up about it.
The left has a tradition of "let's keep religion out of this" so I don't see them trying to exploit this potentially fertile avenue.

No, I'm sure nothing involving Gov. Romney will get a pass as everything did with President Obama.

And, sorry, but the left has a tradition of pretending to be religious. Remember President Carter, a proud leftist Democrat. Remember Bill Clinton. So devout. And, remember President Obama who can't possibly believe in a god that's greater than himself.

So, the far left and the far right will obsess over Gov. Romney's religion. The rest of us are more concerned about his politics which is something else the left has to pretend about.

The real question will we hear about race from the left again? Will socialist once again be a "code word" for black? Will incompetent be a new "code word" for black? Will President Obama's campaign be nothing substantive and only class warfare, race warfare, and gender warfare? Probably.
 
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The left will say that wearing magic underwear is the same as saying God D*** America.

Watch and see.

When obama is questioned about how early he knew of the GSA thefts, he'll say "Romney is a mormon". When it's pointed out that his North Korea and Iranian policies are a joke, he'll say "Romeny is a mormon",

Like that will work.
 
Yeah - if I hadn't looked real hard - I would have never known

Sure if you listen to Right Wing Talk Radio or Fox news you heard about it, but if you listen to the Main Stream Media like most normal americans (you know the nbc network, abc, new york times, boston globe) you would have had a hard time hearing about it.

If you had a more balanced diet of information, you would realize that EVERY news outlet covered Rev. Wright extensively. Venture out from your Fox cocoon every now and then and you will learn a lot.

I do and they didn't. True story. :thup:
 
Will Mormoism get the Rev. Wright treatment in the media? Probably not.
The far right are the ones who try to drag religion into equation and this time they have a vested interest in shutting up about it.
The left has a tradition of "let's keep religion out of this" so I don't see them trying to exploit this potentially fertile avenue.

Bullshit. Take a look around here. The most insanely bigoted bastards here are far-left hacks.
 
"No, I'm sure nothing involving Gov. Romney will get a pass as everything did with President Obama."

Yeah, I only found out about that whole Rev. Wright thing was on an obscure website ....
(eyes rolling)

Hey Fox news devotees - did you see a report about Cindy McCain getting fired for stealing drugs from her employers on Fox???

If it had been Michelle Obama, you think they might have been able to squeeze in a little brief about it?

(typed with a straight face - mostly)
 
Will Mormoism get the Rev. Wright treatment in the media? Probably not.
The far right are the ones who try to drag religion into equation and this time they have a vested interest in shutting up about it.
The left has a tradition of "let's keep religion out of this" so I don't see them trying to exploit this potentially fertile avenue.

Bullshit. Take a look around here. The most insanely bigoted bastards here are far-left hacks.

I didn't have to look far - ewwwww busted!
 
The way I see it it that Dems would love to see it become an issue, but you won't see obama himself mention Romney's faith because that would bring Reverend Jeremiah back into the mix.

More likely because it would make Obama look unpresidential. I really don't think the Obama campaign worries all that much about Wright. it's mainly an issue among those who would never vote for Obama anyway. I watched Wright's sermon in which the phrase "God damn America" was used and, allowing for the fact that he's a Christian, I agreed with mot of it.

I agree Obama won't say anything about Romney's Mormonism himself. I suspect he's hoping, probably with good cause, that evangelical Christians out there will bring the matter up, hurting Romney with his own base.

I'm sure that any minor mention of Romney's faith by anyone the Left considers an "evangelical Christian" will get big play on CNN, the NYT and MSNBC.
Much to the dismay of the DNC, Romney's religion just ain't that big of a deal to the vast majority of Republicans and Independents.
 
Yeah I doubt the main stream media will ignore Romney's mormonism like they did with Obama and Rev Wrights connection.

Yeah - if I hadn't looked real hard - I would have never known

Sure if you listen to Right Wing Talk Radio or Fox news you heard about it, but if you listen to the Main Stream Media like most normal americans (you know the nbc network, abc, new york times, boston globe) you would have had a hard time hearing about it.

Those examples you gave are all extremely biased left-leaning outlets and yet you are still incorrect.
 
Sure if you listen to Right Wing Talk Radio or Fox news you heard about it, but if you listen to the Main Stream Media like most normal americans (you know the nbc network, abc, new york times, boston globe) you would have had a hard time hearing about it.

If you had a more balanced diet of information, you would realize that EVERY news outlet covered Rev. Wright extensively. Venture out from your Fox cocoon every now and then and you will learn a lot.

LOL they barely touched on it and you know that. I watch, listen to, and read multiple news outlets and can tell from your comment that I just quoted that you do not.

At first he says I could have only heard about it through "right wing radio and Fox"
THEN he says I obviously don't listen to right wing radio or watch Fox

But I know about it ??????????????

And since Pilgriom would NEVER just make crap up, I find myself questioning reality.. Do I really know about it? Where did I hear it? ewwwww my head hurts.
 
BTW - I watch Fox some, I watch MSNBC some and then when I get through weighing out the extremists, I watch CNN.
 
The way I see it it that Dems would love to see it become an issue, but you won't see obama himself mention Romney's faith because that would bring Reverend Jeremiah back into the mix.

More likely because it would make Obama look unpresidential. I really don't think the Obama campaign worries all that much about Wright. it's mainly an issue among those who would never vote for Obama anyway. I watched Wright's sermon in which the phrase "God damn America" was used and, allowing for the fact that he's a Christian, I agreed with mot of it.

I agree Obama won't say anything about Romney's Mormonism himself. I suspect he's hoping, probably with good cause, that evangelical Christians out there will bring the matter up, hurting Romney with his own base.

I'm sure that any minor mention of Romney's faith by anyone the Left considers an "evangelical Christian" will get big play on CNN, the NYT and MSNBC.
Much to the dismay of the DNC, Romney's religion just ain't that big of a deal to the vast majority of Republicans and Independents.

Especially since religon played no part at all in his term as governor.
 
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Irony Alert: "I just told the truth without the partisan spin that you two obvious liberals have in your opinions."

ironic? I'm the one who initially said right wing talk radio and fox talked about it all the time while the rest of the MSM basically ignored it, the irony is what exactly?

Doing one story on it and not bringing it up ever again when other things that relate to it come up in the process of vetting the two canidates is barely covering it.

Doing one story on it and not bringing it up ever again when other things that relate to it come up in the process of vetting the two canidates is barely covering it. Right wing radio and fox news did the other extreme and talked about it 24/7.
I never described either one as balanced and proper, I just told the truth without the partisan spin that you two obvious liberals have in your opinions.

Yep. As I thought.

1) your alteration of my comment puts my comments in a dishonest light. By doing so you have effectively misrepresented my statement. I've asked you half a dozen times to stop this.

2) Re-read what I actually said in context and your "response" falls apart



I did NOT misrepresent your statement, as the part snipped was a secondary comment whose absence in no way changed the meaning of the part quoted. And every time you have asked me to give you special treatment I don't give any other poster here, I have refused. I refuse again. If it bothers you that much, put me on ignore.

You are in effect saying that the mainstream media failed in their coverage of Rev. Wright because they did not deliberately present the subject in a way that could maximize its potential for political damage to the Obama campaign. Don't bother denying this; that's exactly the meaning of the part I snipped out. (See, if anything I made you look better and less partisan.) The mainstream media outlets gave the subject of Rev. Wright what any reasonable person not motivated politically would consider in-depth coverage, given that we're talking about television which by nature is never really in depth about anything.

EDIT: Actually, I left in that part, come to think of it. What I snipped was your own patting yourself on the back, which deserves to be snipped entirely and altogether.

To call this "barely touching" the subject is absurd.


I was not patting myself on the back, I was merely presenting my full opinion.

The problem is the part you took out directly related to the comment you left in, it was the 2nd half of my statement. By taking it out and responding the way you did you dishonestly portrayed my position. You made it appear that I was saying something I wasn't.

That is what my issue with your alteration of my post is. By removing the context and then responding the way you did you altered both the meaning and intent of the comment you quoted.
 
I do and they didn't. True story. :thup:

CNN did.

My challenge to anyone who claims that a news media organization didn't "Cover" something is to go to Google, type in the topic you're concerned about with the ending "site:cnn.com". That gives you back Google hits involving just CNN. You'll find those stories covered every time.

On topic: I expect we'll see an "Anderson Cooper Investigates" and a few more History Chanel specials on it, and that's about it for the coverage of the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints. Yeah, there's some problematic stuff there and some early violent periods, but most religions have that too. There's some splinter wacko groups, but most denominations in Christianity have that too. There isn't much terribly shocking in there.
 
I do and they didn't. True story. :thup:

CNN did.

My challenge to anyone who claims that a news media organization didn't "Cover" something is to go to Google, type in the topic you're concerned about with the ending "site:cnn.com". That gives you back Google hits involving just CNN. You'll find those stories covered every time.

On topic: I expect we'll see an "Anderson Cooper Investigates" and a few more History Chanel specials on it, and that's about it for the coverage of the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints. Yeah, there's some problematic stuff there and some early violent periods, but most religions have that too. There's some splinter wacko groups, but most denominations in Christianity have that too. There isn't much terribly shocking in there.

Very good points. I might be incrementally more shocked than you about the mormon church (I recommend "Under the Banner of Heaven" by Jon Krakauer) but overall, he's probably going to win the Bible belt anyway.
 

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