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Mitt: Pander Better, Please
Emily, thanks for bringing up Dick Cheney's bragging; I thought I was doing OK without Jon Stewart, but now I see I was only fooling myself. Speaking of which, poor Mitt: He had to address the Mormon question, but then did so in a way that told us absolutely nothing about the faith, which made it seem like the less the rest of us know, the better. Since the No. 1 knock against Romney is that his beliefs are so flexible even he can barely keep track of them, I don't see how it helps to give a big speech that boils down to: "Don't stress; I'd jettison my closely held religious beliefs with no more of a backward glance than I gave my previous closely held beliefs on abortion and gay marriage." And if he was supposed to be charming me with his nod to "the profound ceremony of the Catholic Mass,'' he failed. (Glad you like our quaint and colorful folk ways. But can a ceremony even be profound? Pander better, please.) Maybe the most interesting thing about the speech was the intro, provided as it was by Poppy Bush. Is this as close to an endorsement as the Bushes can come without damaging their preferred candidate? Oh, but I forgot: The current commander in chief is pulling for Hillary.
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