“Presumptive Republican nominee U.S. Sen. John McCain is passing on the Texas GOP convention next week, but he has announced that former presidential contender Mitt Romney will speak in his place. Romney is believed to be on McCain’s short list for vice president. “
We all know the enormous amount of money Romney spent in the Republican Race and then how he just suddenly dropped out. Maybe he saved his money so he could buy his way into the Vice Presidency. Finally though I am putting FLDS behind his name I honestly don’t have a problem with is being a Mormon, I may have problems that he came from a polygamous household and wonder if John McCain chooses Mitt Romney what this means to little girls getting their menstrual cycles early becoming the prey of men as old and older than John McCain. I caught Romney’s conservative speech on CSPAN and it sent chills down my spine as a woman. I’m sure in private what he had to say about black people would send chills down my spine also.
It is telling that Romney (FLDS) is speaking before the Texas State Republican Convention as a fill-in for Presumptive nominee John McCain at a time when the Texas State Supreme court is due to return 400 children to a Ranch teeming with child molesters and complacent and complacent adult women. As a former FLDS member appears on Nancy Grace almost daily talking about the abuses to women and children suffered by she and other women almost daily by FLDS. The Republican committee trots out FLDS to speak to one of the largest Republican delegations in the country. Finally Romney is around fifty but polygamy was outlawed by the Mormon church 100 years ago, therefore to have come from a polygamous household, Romney must be FLDS,
I am not objecting to a Mormon in the White House. I’ve been friends with Mormons who were just great people and I am really impressed with the Mormon Attorney General of Utah. He is not afraid to stand up for the rights of women and children. However, when I heard Romney speak I was so disappointed with his total self absorption and intolerance for anyone who did not believe the way he did. It was shocking considering we would have to get over his coming from a polygamous lifestyle. FLDS publicly espouses racism. If Mitt Romney becomes the Vice President of the United States it will set this country back centuries in terms of women’s and minority rights.
Finally if McCain chooses Romney he will definitely bring into question whether McCain is a pervert and is making visits to the FLDS ranch in his free time. We all are aware that Cindy McCain is a whopping twenty years younger than McCain. Who knows maybe he’s ripe for a twelve year old now.
You’re as ignorant as John McCain and President Bush…who can’t tell the difference between Shia and Sunni. Or why these groups even have differences.
Constantly writing “Romney (FLDS)” is the same kind of crap we heard from “low information voters” in W. Virginia and Ohio who, in exit polls, said things like “well I just can’t bring myself to vote for a Muslim” or “well I’ve had enough Hussein!” Writing Romney (FLDS) that way makes you sound like those nutjobs who always write Barack HUSSEIN Obama or Barry HUSSEIN or whatever.
If you don’t know the difference between Salt Lake City Mormons and the FLDS, you really need to quit blogging. Now.
Rather than Romney, there’s been noted buzz of late on rising GOP star Louisiana Gov Bobby Jindal as a McCain prospective Veep. Certainly Jindal is more than very good, However, I believe there’s some “strategerie” going on here. The “real” beneficiary of the Jindal talk is the other rising GOP star, Alaska Gov Sarah Palin. Palin’s got everything that Jindal has (new/exciting, wildly popular, ethics and spending reformer, core conservative etc.) and more — mother of 5 w/remarkable bio, she’s 8 yrs older than Jindal, Alaska energy issue, and set to garner the disenfranchised female Hillary voter (I don’t believe Dem leaders can dump Obama).
Getting Jindal’s name out first — at Team McCain’s BBQ for instance — sets the stage for the obvious choice, Palin. For example, albeit Rush Limbaugh introduced Palin’s name, and later Jindal’s as good Veep choices, of late Rush has been praising the name of Jindal while on his very same shows discussing at great length the frustrated female Hillary voter and the global warming hysteria/need for energy development, without mentioning Palin’s name as the obvious beneficiary of those two issues. Rush walks a fine line, introducing Palin, yet can’t, at least yet, reiterate much, knowing that his praises may be counter-productive to many a swing, moderate and/or formerly Dem voter (who’s against Obama and switching to McCain). Moreover, while I feel that Palin has more real accomplishment, experience and qualification than Obama (and Hillary combined, albeit w/Obama the bar is pretty low), the only potential argument against Palin is she’s a newbie to the national scene. By having Jindal out there first as a VP prospect “passing” the “experience” and “new to the national scene” test, implicitly passes Palin as well. (For that matter Palin’s got as much if not more experience and accomplishment than Florida Gov Crist who’s only been Gov for 2 yrs — and the media has been touting Crist as a VP prospect.)
That’s my thinking at least.
Romney is not FLDS. Where are you getting your info? Have you researched this at all? My thought would be no, as you have it wrong. Try getting the facts next time.