Mormon Sen. Michael Crapo Drinks His Vodka By the Shot
The nominal teetotaler did not shirk from the sauce.
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The nominal teetotaler did not shirk from the sauce.
Sen. Michael Crapo isn't even going to try to explain this one.
Mitt Romney doesn't fight in wars. That's not the same thing.
More proof that people just believe what they want to believe.
"Have you ever looked at some of the things we believe?"
In fact, information about his Mormon faith may be beneficial.
That's how many Mormons came out to caucus; 98 percent went for Romney in 2008.
A land sale is disappointing church members and neighbors alike.
Now we'll never know who the Mormon church would endorse.
After a Perry-backing pastor calls Mormonism a "cult," the religious question has burst into the forefront of the race. We talked to Values Voter Summit attendees to see what they thought.
The church wants to actively combat the notion that it might be promoting the Romney or Huntsman campaigns.
Bad news for Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman.
The '30 Rock' star got an early start.
Some of his rhetoric sounds familiar.
Atheists know more about religion than people than believe in it.