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Sat Nov 3, 2012, 11:43 PM Nov 2012

Beck Acts as a Bridge Between Romney and Evangelical Christians

By AMY CHOZICK
Published: November 3, 2012

On radio and on his Internet network, the influential conservative pundit Glenn Beck frequently invokes God, religious freedom and the founding fathers, but he does not regularly discuss his own Mormon faith.

But in early September, he broke with practice and hosted a special one-hour show, asking his audience, “Does Mitt Romney’s Mormonism make him too scary or weird to be elected to president of the United States?”

Mr. Beck has not always supported Mr. Romney. (“I think he’s an honorable man, but I don’t trust him,” he said last year.) But as perhaps the best-known Mormon after the Republican presidential candidate and a major influence on evangelical Christians, Mr. Beck has emerged as an unlikely theological bridge between the first Mormon presidential nominee and a critical electorate.

At the same time, Mr. Beck’s defense of his and Mr. Romney’s shared faith speaks to the long-frayed relationship between evangelical Christians and Mormons and raises the question of whether evangelicals will ultimately put aside religious differences and vote on common conservative issues.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/04/us/politics/beck-acts-as-a-bridge-between-romney-and-evangelical-christians.html?pagewanted=all

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Beck Acts as a Bridge Between Romney and Evangelical Christians (Original Post) rug Nov 2012 OP
Those who subscribe to Mr. Beck seem unlikely to care what religion Romney is. cbayer Nov 2012 #1
One huckster supporting another huckster Angry Dragon Nov 2012 #2
If Beck is a 'bridge', who are they calling the more extreme? muriel_volestrangler Nov 2012 #3

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
1. Those who subscribe to Mr. Beck seem unlikely to care what religion Romney is.
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 11:03 AM
Nov 2012

They sure aren't voting Obama.

muriel_volestrangler

(101,321 posts)
3. If Beck is a 'bridge', who are they calling the more extreme?
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 04:26 PM
Nov 2012

Beck's public behaviour is unhinged. Is the NYT saying either Romney or evangelical Christians are even more bizarre than Beck? Or is this a 'bridge of lies' - Beck lies quite a lot, more than the average evangelical, but less than Romney?

For all that he's a lying weasel, I'd have thought that Romney seems more moderate, religiously or politically, than Beck.

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