The ‘Times’ Gets All Pouty About Mitt Romney

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"Some seemed to expect him to address the meaning and purpose of human existence," wrote the Journal in a staff editorial. "He didn't, and the speech was all the more politically admirable and instructive as a result." In the Post, columnist (and Romney skeptic) Rich Lowry explained, "The undertow on Romney has been doubts about his authenticity and Mormon faith. In The Speech yesterday Romney helped himself on both fronts, perhaps the former even more than the latter." Later, Lowry added, "For this moment at least, the shrewd politician was replaced by the simple, unadorned patriot." The New York Sun lauded Romney, too, offering up a lesson in history and patriotism.
But then we got to the Times. "Even by the low standards of this campaign," the editorial staff groaned, "it was a distressing moment and just what the nation’s founders wanted to head off with the immortal words of the First Amendment." No matter how wise or impassioned he may have appeared, it was a sad day for Romney and America. "He was trying to persuade Christian fundamentalists in the Republican Party, who do want to impose their faith on the Oval Office, that he is sufficiently Christian for them to support his bid for the Republican nomination," they moaned. "No matter how dignified he looked, and how many times he quoted the founding fathers, he could not disguise that sad fact." The candidate, they intoned, "did not come close" to emulating JFK's speech.
Not to argue with the Times editorial board, but their entire disdainful story was about how objectionable was the fact that Romney's speech actually took place. Even for them, it seemed a little bit transparent. Are they really that allergic to recognizing when a Republican does something honest that people get excited about? What are they, 8? Though we can't get on too high of a horse. This is a city where every newspaper ignored it when the Red Sox won the World Series this year.
Text of 'Faith in America' [AP]
Patriotism and Piety [NYS]
Mitt Romney Mormon Speech Finest Hour [NYDN]
The Book of Romney [WSJ]
The Crisis of Faith [NYT]

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