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Talking Politics - To boldly go where no Mormon has gone before


Friday, March 17, 2006


To boldly go where no Mormon has gone before


Mitt Romney's trip to Rome to see Boston archbishop Sean O'Malley elevated to cardinal is a big deal. Just ask him!
"This is extraordinary, and particularly for someone of my faith," said Romney, a Mormon, before he spoke at a St. Patrick's Day breakfast in New Hampshire, an early presidential state. "I don't know that there's ever been a Mormon guy that's been to the Vatican for a Mass held by the Pope, so it's a personal honor."
Interesting strategy here. By playing up his Roman holiday, Romney sends a reassuring message to leery Catholic voters: the Pope digs me, so you can, too. On the other hand, Romney's crowing also serves as a reminer that he belongs to a faith that some people find--how to put it?--just a little bit sketchy.

Free advice for the governor: by all means, remind people that you were in Rome for O'Malley's installation when you're on the stump. But tone it down a bit.



3/17/2006 5:12:24 PM by Adam Reilly | Comments [0] |  



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