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Writer Exposes Romney's Church of Latter-Day Hypocrisy

Posted by Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 6:50 AM on November 28, 2007.


Sam Stein: "This guy is lying now to the American people," said Mansoor Ijaz.
Romney Caught Lying About Religious Discrimination

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This post, written by Sam Stein, originally appeared on The Huffington Post

The author of a much-discussed op-ed in the Christian Science Monitor -- which charged that former Gov. Mitt Romney said he would likely not appoint a Muslim-American to his presidential cabinet - says Romney's explanation for the comment is a flat out lie.

Mansoor Ijaz, a prominent Islamic businessman, told the Huffington Post that Romney's comments were made in reference to possible cabinet appointments and not, as the former governor has since claimed, in the context of combating Islamic extremism.

"This guy is lying now to the American people," said Ijaz. "He probably never imagined someone would come out and write a piece the way I did. And I think he made a serious mistake in judgment in trying to disown what he said."

In an oped on Tuesday titled "A Muslim Belongs in the White House," Ijaz wrote of a private campaign event he attended in which Romney claimed he could not see how appointing a Muslim to his cabinet could be "justified" considering the group's demographics in America.

Pressed to explain his statement later in the day, Romney said it had been taken out of context.

"His question was did I need to have a Muslim in my Cabinet to be able to confront radical Jihad and would it be important to have a Muslim in my Cabinet," said Romney. "And I said, 'No, I don't think that you have to have a Muslim in the Cabinet to be able to take on radical Jihad anymore than during the Second World War we needed to have a Japanese-American to understand the threat that was coming from Japan or something of that nature.' I just rejected that argument..."

Reached by phone, Ijaz scoffed at such an interpretation of what transpired.

"I can tell you," he said, "that Romney's push back, meaning his statement about the Japanese is all bullshit. He never talked about the Japanese at that point. Everything he said today is simply trying to reconfigure this item, which is he doesn't feel there is a need to put people of Islamic faith into his cabinet."

Moreover, he added, this is not the first time the Massachusetts Republican has made off-the-cuff remarks that Muslims have found insensitive. Indeed, as reported by Talking Points Memo, Romney rejected the idea of appointing a Muslim to a high-ranking White House position at an earlier and, again, private campaign stop.

Irma Aguirre, the former finance director for the Nevada Republican Party, told the Huffington Post about her experience at a Romney fundraiser roughly two months ago:

"I was curious to listen to Romney, I was very impressed by him and I'm kind of undecided about whom to support. Well, at one point, they opened questions to the audience and a gentleman who was with me... raised his hand and posed a question. 'Being that Muslims do not really trust America's leaders, do you think it would be prudent, or would you consider having a Muslim in your cabinet as an adviser to lend credibility to the administration? His response was 'probably not' or 'most likely not.'"

According to Aguirre, Romney pivoted from the question into a discussion on the dangers jihadism posed to America.

"I was shocked and disgusted," she recounted. I felt like "he was assuming that all Muslims were jihadists. And later, I just kind of looked at a friend of mine who is a huge Mitt Romney supporter, she asked me, 'Isn't he great?' and I said, 'absolutely not.'"

Romney's campaign did not respond by time of publication.

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Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.


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Mormons & Muslims
Posted by: stevor on Nov 28, 2007 7:47 AM   
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Mormons have been taught through their religion that the truth can change. They've revised their "word of God" a number of times and the newer converts have no clue how the religion preached originally (when I was in Utah in 1984, a Mormon family had a adopted a black boy and the father told me how they prayed that the boy's skin would turn white so he could be accepted, probably telling the boy that it could happen and causing hurt when it didn't happen, unless he got a Michael Jackson treatment).
As for Muslims, they want to take over the world, but most want it without a fight so they want to do it politically, not just in the US but Europe, too. I just don't get how, first of all, they can bow down to a proven FALSE PROPHET, Mohammed. Read up on Mohammed! He was just another cutthroat who forced others to bow down to him.

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Mitt the Phony
Posted by: Sissy on Nov 28, 2007 8:04 AM   
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I wonder when people who look at a "pretty face" will start listening to what comes out of it? Even if I had voted for "W" I would have never voted for another aristocrat after seeing the complete disaster his soul mate is leaving us. Romney is such a complete phony that I can hardly stand watching or listening to him anymore than I can "The Texas Turd".

I think especially for the hundreds of thousands of parents and loved ones of the middle and under classes who have given up their sons and daughters to this gawdforsaken chicken hawk war, that he would deign to deny his own five boys serving because "they have a greater calling in getting him elected president", just about takes the cake. The idea of another administration built on sand is beyond the pale.

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» RE: Mitt the Phony Posted by: jimmymack 2
He's Lying?
Posted by: Jammer2 on Nov 28, 2007 8:39 AM   
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Well of course he's lying! He's a Republican and his lips are moving, so hell yes he's lying!

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Well, let's see what we've got so far...
Posted by: reval on Nov 28, 2007 11:02 AM   
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Ghouliani - a liar, gangster and serial exaggerater

Romney - a flip-flooping liar

Huckleberry - a semi-evolved, deity-worshiping liar and convicted ethics violator

Paul - a wolf in sheeps clothing

Tancredo - a moron

Hunter - another moron

Thompson - it's anybody's guess

McCain - dead from the neck up

Keyes - without a living brain cell

Yup, the Rethugs got some real meat in this race all right!

I can't wait to see who the morons of America select to be their ideal candidate! This should be a real gas.
~Rev. El

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» Of course Posted by: EKSwitaj