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Internally, Democrats Extremely Confident Particularly in Ohio

Ben Cohen · November 06,2012

Bit of insidery information for our readers – I spoke to a friend late last night who is working closely with Obama’s campaign, and I was informed that internally, the Democrats are very confident of an Obama victory tonight, particularly in Ohio. Their own numbers (that always show a worst case scenario) are solidly for Obama, and bar extremely low voter turn out, a Romney victory in the rust belt state is highly unlikely. The Democrats believe Ohio will make the difference this year and his consistently strong numbers there are cause for optimism.

Stay tuned for updates as they come in.

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The Contra-Reality Election

Bob Cesca · November 06,2012
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By Bob Cesca: So this is it. In several hours we’ll know whether millions of Americans will receive affordable, portable, and, in some cases, non-profit healthcare. We’ll know whether women will retain their basic human rights and personal dignity. We’ll know whether American voters have re-elected the president or elevated a man who represents and indeed boasts everything that caused the Great Recession.

Certainly there have been other elections this pivotal. 1860, 1932, 2000 and 2008 are definitely on this list. But in our lifetimes, I don’t recall another election when the stakes were higher — when the lives of millions might not only be enhanced but, in fact, saved if the incumbent president is re-elected. And, remarkably enough, we’re talking about laws that are already on the books and a Republican challenger who, as part of his agenda, has vowed to repeal those laws as his primary goal.

But there’s not much else I can write at this point to convince anyone to vote for the president. So then what have we learned?

We’ve faced a Republican Party that’s reduced campaigning to new depths of deception and cynicism. Part of the blame goes to a shape-shifting T-1000 model CEO candidate whose entire business and political record verifies his utter lack of political conviction. Sure, he might be a decent family man, but CEOs are capable of expertly divorcing their personal conscience from their business practices and Romney sure as hell knows how to feed his family: by bankrupting other families.

But beyond the candidate, the Republicans have further embossed their non-reality based Opposite Day strategy with the help of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision and dark money groups that are unaccountable to voters and operate totally under the table where they can spend limitless sums of money in pursuit of infecting the discourse with lies. In the face of overwhelming objective evidence, the Republicans think there are votes in denying that evidence.

Do the list. The president doubled the deficit even though he cut it by $300 billion. Obamacare is government-run healthcare even though it’s almost entirely composed of private insurance carriers. It’s snowing in New York and that proves global warming is a myth. The Democrats gutted Medicare and welfare reform even though they strengthened both. The Democrats are the real racists. You know the lies. And they have a receptive audience because they’ve terrified half of all voters using Southern Strategy dog-whistles and horror stories about brown people, reducing too many voters into fearful, racist, pee-pants children who think Mexicans will behead them, godless gay people will destroy their joyless, sexless marriages, black people will steal their paychecks and Muslims will crash planes into their houses unless they allow Republicans to cut taxes for rich people. Or else.

The Republican Party has ceased to be an organization dedicated to core conservative values and has, instead, dedicated itself to the opposite values of whatever the Democrats say irrespective of whether it makes the Republicans appear totally ridiculous, self-satirical or contradictory.

It’s a trend that’s been developing since 1964 and the birth of the modern conservative movement but it’s only been truly perfected this year.

Worse, they’ve managed to hector the for-profit news media into capitulating to their fictioneering — offering it equal billing alongside actual science, empirical data and historical facts. Consequently, the press refused to probe the party’s ongoing voter disenfranchisement, suppression and intimidation effort, and it allowed Romney to make it to Election Day without releasing his full slate of tax returns. If anyone should’ve been forced to disclose his financial history, it’s Romney whose wealth was accumulated through similarly elusive and labyrinthine techniques — carefully slithering through the tiniest legal loopholes — not unlike the Wall Street bankers who nearly destroyed the economy. In spite of the party’s laughable denial of the climate crisis, their crusade for government-mandated transvaginal ultrasounds, their death panels, their Southern Strategy racism, their attempts to deconstruct the word “rape,” their astroturf protests, their staged non-rally rally food drives, their Jim Crow laws and their economic sabotage, the press still regards them as a very serious party deserving of respect and deference.

And so an entirely awkward and maladroit presidential candidate, Romney, was miraculously able to surge ahead in the polls after 90 minutes of solid talking on television even though he spent the previous 18 months bungling and lying about everything — a total of 20-30 lies per week per Steve Benen’s toteboard. Why? Chiefly because the press allowed him to do it. If he wins today, they will surely follow suit throughout the next four to eight years.

Yes, the Republican Party’s crap-on-a-stick cynicism will certainly live on, win or lose. But if things turn out the way I expect, reasonable, rational, sane voters will have denied the Republicans the ultimate trophy they’ve desired for the last four years — the presidential validation of their contra-reality strategy.

We’ll know for sure tonight.

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Letter to a Non Voter ….from Michael Moore

November 05,2012
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Letter to a Non-Voter …from Michael Moore

Sunday, November 4th, 2012

To my friend who is not voting on Tuesday:

I get it – and I don’t blame you. You’re fed up and you could care less whether Tweedledee or Tweedledumber wins on Tuesday – because on Wednesday, your life will be the same, unchanged, regardless who is president. Your mortgage will still be underwater. You will still owe $50,000 on your student loan. Your son will still be in Afghanistan. Your daughter will still be working two jobs to make ends meet. And gas will still be at $4.

Four years ago you gave in and voted – and you voted for Obama. You wanted to believe he would go after the Wall Street crooks who crashed the economy – but instead the banks that were “too big to fail” four years ago are now even bigger and more dangerous. You thought there’d be universal health care – but the new law only went so far (with most of it not taking effect until 2014). You were tired of war and homeland security measures that violated our civil liberties – but we’re still in Afghanistan, we’re sending in drones to Pakistan and basic constitutional rights to privacy and a fair trial have been ignored. And you thought you’d have a middle-class, good-paying job like your dad had – but you didn’t know that Goldman Sachs was Obama’s #1 private campaign donor in 2008, and well, he was beholden to corporate America in more ways we cared to think about.

So, I get it why you’ve had it with all these politicians and elections. In the end, it doesn’t really seem to be our country any more. It’s run by those who can buy the most politicians to do their bidding. Our schools are made a low priority and women are still having to fight for just the basic human rights we thought they already had.

So, it’s hard for me to ask you for this very personal favor. It’s OK if you say “no,” but I’m hoping you don’t.

I cannot believe it is possible that, after a group of rich plutocrats wrecked the economy, threw people out of work and stole our future, we may actually hand the keys to our country over to…a rich Republican plutocrat who made millions by throwing people out of work! This is insane, and despite all the legitimate criticisms of Obama, he is nothing like the tsunami of hate and corporate thievery that will take place if Mitt Romney is president. As bad as it feels now, it will only get worse. I need your help to stop this.

I can’t promise you that your life will get better, easier under Barack Obama. I do think he cares and I know for sure that if the other guy is sitting in the Oval Office, I can guarantee you that not only will your life not get better, it will get much, much worse. Don’t take my word for it. Just ask your parents what life was like before a 30-year pillage by the Republicans of the middle class. Your parents bought a house and eventually owned it outright. They weren’t in debt. College was free. They bought a new car every 3 or 4 years. They took vacations and were home for dinner by 5 or 6 PM. They had a savings account in the bank. They didn’t live in fear of not knowing if they’d even have a job next year.

That’s all gone. I don’t know if we can get it back, but I do know that Mr. Romney would love the chance to complete the final elimination of the middle class and the American Dream.

He must be stopped. Take 20 minutes on Tuesday and go vote. If you don’t want to do it for your country, then do it for me! It’s the only favor I’ll ever ask of you.

Thanks for taking the time to read this. I know that you care, and care deeply, about your future and your kids’ future. You have every right to be cynical about all this. And you hold the power to stop the bastards who plan on squeezing every last dime out of you that they can. Take a stand. And make a statement to those who are hoping against hope that you’ll stay home on Tuesday. Your presence at the polls is what they fear most.

Go scare the s**t out of them! For me.

Yours,
Michael Moore

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Obama is the Only Option for President

Ben Cohen · November 05,2012
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By Ben Cohen: After over a year of campaigning in one form or another, thousands of speeches, ad campaigns, smear tactics, soundbytes, YouTube mashups, rallies, media appearances, and literally billions of dollars, Americans finally get to go to the polls and make their choice for president for the next four years.

The election has largely been a tiresome affair devoid of substance and filled with so many untruths and distractions that it is amazing the population takes it seriously enough to show up to the voting booths.

Americans have been subjected to what really amounts to brainwashing when you add up the number of advertisements and carefully crafted media appearances they have been exposed to. Most Americans have no idea what Barack Obama or Mitt Romney actually stand for, knowing only that one candidate is for ‘Hope’ and the other for ‘America’ — whatever that means. This lack of understanding is deliberate because those who actually take the time to figure out what both parties are really saying are rightfully appalled by the process and the choice they are presented.

Voter apathy is a well known phenomenon, and America has one of the lowest rates of voter turnout in the world. It also spends the most money on the process, indicating the public has an intrinsic understanding that it is a superficial horse race that has nothing to do with real issues.

From a broad perspective, Obama and Romney differ only slightly on all major topics: The economy, health care, Social Security, civil rights, and foreign policy. Obama wants to raise taxes slightly on the rich and cut them for the middle class, while Romney wants to cut taxes for everyone. Obama wants to mandate the purchase of private health insurance, while Romney wants to keep it optional. Both candidates would put Social Security up for the chopping board, and both men have little interest in maintaining civil rights at home or abroad. Their foreign policy plans, at least on paper, are almost identical, differing mostly in tone rather than substance.  Their campaigns have been designed to emphasize the differences in order to appeal to their respective demographics, and the media has largely repeated campaign claims without any real perspective.

While both men have dramatically different social, cultural and philosophical backgrounds, they have both arrived in the middle of America’s extremely conservative political spectrum. They are offering contrasting ideologies that in actual policy terms are almost exactly the same.

So why bother vote if there are no real differences?

Because America is a very big country, and those minute policy differences have a real and tangible effect when applied to the real world. And given the fragile state of both the economy and global political relationships, those contrasts can literally make the difference between life and death.

Small shifts in the tax code can make a huge difference in the ability of the economy to recover from the giant shock it received in 2008. Obama’s tax plan would increase much needed government revenue and allow it to maintain vital social programs and spend money in order to get the economy back on track. The only reason the economy is growing at all is down to the massive injection of taxpayers money into the financial system, and the limited stimulus funds that bailed out the automobile industry, kept teachers, policemen and nurses in work and restored some confidence to the floundering markets. Romney’s economic plan has been slammed by every serious economist because, 1) it doesn’t add up, and 2) after enacting all the tax cuts for the rich, it means the government will have to slash budgets for vital federal programs (like FEMA, social security, and public education) in order to stay solvent.

Obama’s health care plan covers millions more people and stops insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions, while Romney’s would not. The premise is the same — massive inefficient privatized insurance companies continuing to gouge customers – but the difference in outcome is very real and very serious. Romney’s health care plan (or lack thereof) will result in up to 72 million people living without insurance — a catastrophe from both human and economic point of view.

The Obama administration’s foreign policy has been a mixture of hawkish realism, meaning it has followed a pretty nasty doctrine of extra judicial assassinations, drone killings, overt and covert military action in countries it has no business being in, but with far, far more caution than its predecessors. Obama’s global popularity remains high because he has been careful to build international consensus around American action, and pull troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan — two major symbols of failed American foreign policy. The Obama administration has also carefully managed the Israeli/Iranian conflict, ensuring the Israelis do not attack Iran and denying them guarantees of military assistance. It may not seem like much, but a Romney administration would follow the neoconservative doctrine of hawkish fantasy politics where violence is the first option and power projection the priority regardless of real world outcomes. We saw what happened when neo conservatives took control of foreign policy in America, and it wasn’t pretty. 17 out of Romney’s 24 foreign policy advisers are Bush neocons, so it doesn’t require a huge amount of imagination to envision what could happen over the next four years in Romney gets in (think war with Iran and major conflicts with Russia and China for starters).

There are also issues where there real differences between the candidates: women’s rights, gay rights, the environment, and unions being good examples.

In regards to women’s rights, Romney’s appointment of another conservative to the Supreme Court would make it the most conservative in history, threatening Roe v Wade and potentially rolling back women’s rights by 40 years. Romney is running as pro life candidate and he has explicitly stated that he would de-fund Planned Parenthood should he get into office, making contraception far harder to access and abortion a far less safe prospect for vulnerable women. Obama on the other hand, has been a strong advocate of women’s rights, making women’s issues a centerpiece of his healthcare plan and promoting the enforcement of equal pay for equal work.

As far as gay rights go, the Obama Administration is the most progressive in history. Writes Nicholas Teich in the Huffington Post:

Passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act in 2009. The repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” last September. Support for the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act. Support for a transgender-inclusive Employment Nondiscrimination Act. Secretary Clinton’s speech last December in recognition of International Human Rights Day in which she stated the importance of advancing LGBT rights. Then, last May, on Meet the Press, the sitting vice president of the United States personally endorsed marriage equality. Could this all be real? Could a presidential administration really care about advancing LGBT rights? The evidence was overwhelming, but my disbelief continued. Then President Obama followed the vice president with his own declaration of personal support of same-sex marriage.

Romney on the other hand supports a federal marriage amendment to the Constitution that defines marriage as an institution between a man and a woman and has remained typically non-committal on a host of other issues like adoption and hospital visitation rights for gay couples.

On the environment, Romney’s plan for a America would be actively disastrous. Romney plans to slash environmental regulation, boost “clean coal” production, and stop fuel efficiency rules should he get in, rolling back the significant achievements of the Obama administration and operating on the basis that climate change poses no serious threat to our existence.

The Obama Administration should not shy away from its environmental record, despite relentless attacks from Republicans and it being pretty unpopular from a political point of view. Notes the Washington Post:

The day after the November 2010 elections made clear President Obama’s greenhouse-gas legislation was doomed, he vowed to keep trying to curb emissions linked to global warming. There’s more than one way of “skinning the cat,” he told reporters.

Since then, Obama has used his executive powers — including his authority under the 1970 Clean Air Act — to press the most sweeping attack on air pollution in U.S. history. He has imposed the first carbon-dioxide limits on new power plants, tightened fuel-efficiency rules as part of the auto bailout and steered billions of federal dollars to clean-energy projects. He also has proposed slashing mercury emissions from utilities by 91 percent by 2016.

Obama has set out an ambitious plan for the next four years that while not up to the standards of every environmentalist, will make a significant difference if enacted. Romney’s on the other hand, will be actively detrimental to the environment.

The President has a mixed record when it comes to defending of unions, but he has generally supported them and they are overwhelmingly in his camp for reelection. Romney has consistently attacked organized labor in line with his party, targeting teachers and promising cuts for  federal employees under his administration.The preservation of workers rights in America is one of the most important issues confronting the country. Labor rights have been under sustained attack for almost 40 years, making America one of the worst places for workers in the industrialized world.

Romney believes that there should be less regulation in regards to workers rights, and given the US already has one of the least regulated labor markets in the world, it paints a pretty bleak picture for the future.

In short, the choice for the next four years is clear: America can turn the clock back and implement policies further to the right of George W. Bush, or it can continue to progress under the more pragmatic and humane policies of the Obama administration. The hard left believes that the system is broken and neither parties offer a way out of the dysfunctional mess created by Washington and powerful corporate interests. It is true that Obama is not offering a radical plan to revolutionize workers rights, undo decades of imperial foreign policy and dismantle the military industrial complex. But it is also true that no politician or political party could given the structure of government in America. It will take decades of concerted effort to undo the poisonous effects of big business, Wall St and the pentagon system in American politics. There needs to be some sort of basis to move forward, and that means voting strategically to keep the most dangerous politicians out of office and building grassroots pressure to force action from elected officials.

When pushing for health care reform in 2009, Obama echoed FDR and told grass roots activists to “make him do it,” knowing that change comes from below, not from above. Obama is not the change progressives hoped for, but he can be if the electorate pushes him. He is a remarkably intelligent and flexible leader with roots in community organizing and progressive politics. He understands the challenges facing America, and understands he is locked in a system that makes change extremely difficult to enact. Obama will seize opportunity to make positive changes while Romney will seize opportunities to dismantle them.

It’s not a difficult decision to make if you care about the future of America and want it to be a better place to live in for the majority of the population and generations to come. Obama is the only option for President, and you should go out and vote for him.

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Obama Ahead as Race for White House Comes to an end

Ben Cohen · November 05,2012

A survey by the Pew Research Center shows Obama leading Romney 48% to 45% among likely voters. Pew estimates that Obama will take 50% of the popular vote to 47% for Romney. The 3% lead for Obama marks turning point from a week ago when both candidates were level with 47% of the vote. It appears that Hurricane Sandy helped Obama with 69% saying they approved of Obama’s handling of the storm.

There is a saying in America that when it comes to Presidential elections, ‘As Ohio goes, so goes the nation’, referring to the fact that the Midwestern swing state is a pretty good (but not entirely accurate) measure of who will win the election. Here’s a snap shot of the latest polling data from a cross section of polls on Ohio showing the President leading Romney by a clear margin. From Real Clear Politics:

As Paul Krugman points out about the aggregate:

That’s a lot of polls, with one tie and every other poll showing Obama ahead. Since Ohio is generally considered crucial, you can see right there why all of the poll aggregators — not just Nate Silver, but also Sam Wang, electoral-vote.com, Drew Linzer, Pollster, Talking Points are showing an Obama advantage. It’s not the political leanings of the analysts; it’s the polls. Again, the polls could be wrong, but they have to be systematically wrong by at least 2 percent to reverse this.

And while Obama is the favorite to take the popular vote, the electoral college looks an even surer bet.

The Romney campaign has fired up its rhetoric significantly, and if you look at the Mitt Romney’s manic travel schedule compared to the President’s over the last month, you can see that Romney’s campaign knows it’s in trouble. Check out these charts from the Guardian mapping each candidates travel itinerary:

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Polls aren’t always accurate, and looking at Romney’s travel schedule isn’t a fail safe way of predicting an election, but with most major polls pointing to an Obama victory and some striking admissions by key Romney advisers (Karl Rove admitted that Hurricane Sandy has given Obama a significant boost), it would be extremely surprising for Romney to pull it out at the last minute. There is also the ground game – a factor that the polls don’t take into consideration, and a facet of the election that Obama has a massive advantage in. Obama’s ground team is one of the most powerful organizations in US voting history, and the difference on the day could be significant.

It’s slightly pointless to make predictions and get excited one way or the other – the result will be what the result will be, and no matter how bullish either side is, what matters is how many people actually come out to vote. That is a massive unknown that can be affected by many different factors, making accurate predictions even harder. The bottom line is, Obama looks to have some wind behind his sails and seems to have an advantage in the closing days. That doesn’t necessarily mean he is going to win. For that we, will have to wait until November 7th to find out.

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Romney Flips Out on Radio Show over Mormonism

November 02,2012
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In an interview with radio show host Jan Mikelson on WHO-Iowa, Mitt Romney displayed rare flashes of anger and emotion when responding to questions about his Mormon faith. Mikelson asked Romney about the disparity between Mormon Church doctrine and Romney’s previous stances on issues like abortion, prompting Romney to almost storm out of the studio. It’s probably fair to say the stress of campaigning is getting to him:

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Quote of the Day: Who Loves Debt More, Democrats or Republicans?

Ben Cohen · November 02,2012


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Steve Clemons looks at the data and concludes one thing: Republicans love debt a whole lot more than the Democrats:

As the debates on who is responsible for the levels of federal debt continue to play out in the next 10 days before the election and the 66 days before the US hits a fiscal cliff, remember that the worst contributors to America’s debt load were mostly GOP presidents — with the single exception of Obama, who had a global economic tsunami crashing in on the White House and nation when he took the helm.

It must be remembered however that Republicans say they hate debt, so therefore it must be true.

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The Source of Romney’s Lying

November 02,2012
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By Robert Parry: If some recent polls are correct, a plurality of Americans are planning to vote for Mitt Romney even though he may be the most persistent and professional liar to run for the U.S. presidency in recent memory, which is saying something. But what has attracted very little media attention is the question: why does Romney lie?

There have been some suggestions that Romney’s mendacity is an outgrowth of his business experience as a corporate takeover artist who tells investors and other stakeholders pretty much anything to close a deal. But that misses the reality of the business world where a reputation as a chronic liar can be lethal to long-term success.

Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of Mormonism, in a painting by an unknown artist.

No, Romney’s lying – most recently revealed in his false claim about General Motors and Chrysler shifting U.S. auto jobs to China – appears connected to something deeper in his personality, psyche or life experience.

One theory is that Romney is consumed by a blind ambition, obsessed with claiming the office of President that was denied his father because he was too honest while his Republican rival, Richard Nixon, was anything but. Another possibility is that Romney has surrendered whatever ethics he had to the longstanding Republican political strategy of winning at all cost, ironically a playbook inherited from Nixon. [See Robert Parry’s America’s Stolen Narrative.]

A third possible explanation is tied to Romney’s Mormon religion which was founded in the 19th Century by a notorious conman, Joseph Smith Jr., who as a youth used a “seer stone” to advise people where to hunt for buried treasure. He later expanded on his supposed visions to start his own religion, Mormonism.

Smith, aided by a few collaborators, created the Book of Mormon which Smith claimed was delivered to him in 1827 by an angel Moroni via golden plates buried in upstate New York. Smith supposedly translated the plates, which told a truly unbelievable tale about ancient Israelites coming to the Americas. Smith’s golden plates, which supposedly contained a form of Egyptian writing that he alone could translate, then conveniently disappeared, making it impossible to verify Smith’s fantastical story, at least from the alleged text on the plates.

Archaeologists and scientists have since noted that the Book of Mormon is full of assertions about animals, plants, architecture and technologies that didn’t exist in the Americas prior to the European arrival. Scholars note, too, that there are no linguistic or DNA links between Native Americans and people of the ancient Near East.

Still, after the Book of Mormon was published, Smith was on a roll, drawing converts from a U.S. population caught up in the religious fervor of the so-called Second Great Awakening. Smith then went a step further, pretending to translate some actual Egyptian hieroglyphics from old papyri. Smith claimed the papyri represented the writings of Israelite patriarch Abraham himself. The “translation” became the Book of Abraham.

Decades later, however, that bogus claim collapsed when scholars became more proficient at translating hieroglyphics and revealed Smith’s papyri to be nothing more than routine Egyptian funeral instructions.

Despite the traditional Mormon narrative portraying Smith and the early Mormons as victims of religious bigotry, many of the controversies that followed Smith to his death in 1844 – at the hands of an angry mob in Illinois – related to his scamming local residents out of money and his insistence on an intolerant theocracy with him in charge.

Romney’s Church

Today some of the quirky practices of Smith and his early male followers – such as their desire to have sex with multiple women “sealed” to them as wives – have been disavowed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but important remnants of Smith’s theocratic con game are still in place, such as the claim that the church’s top leader receives regular instructions directly from God.

Romney also is not just some rank-and-file Mormon following the faith of his parents and enjoying the church’s rituals. Rather, he is a former church bishop who comes from Mormon “royalty” with ancestors dating back to the earliest followers of Joseph Smith, including Parley Pratt and Miles Romney, the church’s first architect.

As a member of that ‘royalty,” Romney has benefited both in his business and political life from the concentration of Mormon wealth under the control of church leaders in Salt Lake City, Utah. While average Mormons often tithe to the church and get few non-religious benefits in return, the “royalty” are well-placed for the church’s powerful support derived from holdings worth tens of billions of dollars.

So, Romney’s fealty to the church and its insistence that Joseph Smith be viewed as a holy prophet, not a mendacious conman, is not simply a matter of true faith, but one of financial and political advantage. Of course, as with anyone, it’s impossible to know where Romney’s religious convictions end and his career aggrandizement begins.

From the U.S. tradition of freedom of religion, Americans also are hesitant to make judgments about the religious beliefs of others, though many on the Right have tried to exploit bigotry toward Islam by insisting that President Barack Obama is not a Christian, but rather a Muslim. By contrast, the Obama campaign and Democrats have steered clear of any criticism of Romney’s Mormonism.

It’s also true that most religions have fantastical or supernatural elements, such as Jesus’s virgin birth and his walking on water. However, Judaism, Christianity and Islam rely on ancient texts that date back millennia and often merged oral histories with self-serving myths designed to impress primitive societies.

The difference with Mormonism and other newer religions is that the origins of their holy writings and the motives of their founders can be more fully researched and explained. Mormon scholars have accessed the church’s archives and some have led the way in exposing the early deceptions used by Smith and other church founders.

For instance, Joseph Smith’s “Book of Abraham” – supposedly “translated” by Smith in 1835 – was debunked by both Mormon and secular scholars after remnants of Smith’s papyri were discovered and could be actually translated due to the improved understanding of Egyptian hieroglyphics that evolved through the 19th Century.

Virtually everything that Smith claimed about the papyri was false. The documents make no reference to Abraham and were dated some 1,500 years after Abraham’s supposed life. According to scholars, the papyri recounted funeral practices of Egypt in the period of about the First Century BC.

Smith’s apologists have been left to defend his fraudulent depiction of the papyri by claiming that Smith’s translation was by revelation, not by determining what the hieroglyphics literally said – or that he possibly saw meanings embedded in the text that would be invisible to everyone else.

Yet, for a religion dependent on Smith’s honesty, such as when he claimed to have discovered the golden plates containing the Book of Mormon and other items that subsequently went magically missing, the empirical debunking of the one set of Smith’s documents that have survived, the papyri used for the “Book of Abraham,” is devastating as clear proof of Smith’s fraudulent practices.

[For a moving personal account of a Mormon woman facing up to the truth about her religion, see Kay Burningham’s An American Fraud.]

Relevance of a Religion

So, as sensitive as religious beliefs can be, Romney’s Mormon faith has relevance to the American electorate in several ways. First, does he really believe the discredited and ludicrous claims by Mormon founder Joseph Smith?

It’s true that people can separate some of the tenets of their religions from their day-to-day lives, like fundamentalist Christians who embrace a literal reading of the Bible but work successfully in scientific fields. However, gullibility or magical thinking in a U.S. President can be dangerous, either in his dealings with foreign leaders or in his control of the devastating American military arsenal, including nuclear weapons.

Before entrusting the nuclear codes to one person, the American people might want to know whether the person is grounded in the real world.

Secondly, if Romney is not a true-believer and is not someone who accepts Smith’s absurdities as real, then is Romney simply an opportunist who follows the Mormon religion because its connections have proved advantageous to him? While viewing Romney as an opportunist might be more reassuring than thinking of him as a fantasist, it doesn’t reflect well on him either.

Thirdly, assuming again that Romney understands the true history of Joseph Smith’s successful fraud, does Romney’s appreciation of Smith as a consummate conman help explain Romney proclivity to lie with such confidence? After all, if your religion enshrines a liar of Smith’s caliber as one of history’s greatest men, a prophet whose religion allows its current leaders to literally speak with God, then your view of lying might well be skewed.

Thus, it makes sense that Romney would experience little or no shame when he makes claims that are patently untrue. After all, they are no more false than Joseph Smith’s stories about disappearing golden plates and his translation of the “Book of Abraham.”

So, knowing that the ends can justify the means, Romney would have no reason to think twice when he lies, such as when he claimed not to have seen an attack ad against Republican rival Newt Gingrich and then went on to describe its contents. Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen was so impressed by the coolness of Romney’s lying that he devoted a column to praising Romney’s skill.

“Among the attributes I most envy in a public man (or woman) is the ability to lie,” Cohen wrote. “If that ability is coupled with no sense of humor, you have the sort of man who can be a successful football coach, a CEO or, when you come right down to it, a presidential candidate. Such a man is Mitt Romney.” [See Consortiumnews.com’s “Mitt Romney: Professional Liar.”]

Romney showed off those skills again and again as the campaign progressed, including when he framed his nominating convention around a gross misrepresentation of Obama’s “You didn’t build that” quote and a false claim that Obama had gutted the work requirement for welfare. [See Consortiumnews.com’s “Finally, Fact-Checking Romney’s Lie.”]

Then, in the pivotal first debate, Romney claimed that his health-care plan would cover people with preexisting conditions – when his own campaign later acknowledged that it wouldn’t – and that his proposed tax cuts would be revenue neutral as he refused to explain how such magical math might work. [See Consortiumnews.com’s “Did Romney Win the Debate?”]

Ironically, even as Romney lied about substantial issues, Obama took the brunt of the damage from the first debate when Democrats and progressives joined in denouncing Obama for not denouncing Romney’s lies more aggressively.

Now, in the campaign’s final days, Romney has come up with a new lie about Obama and the bailed-out automakers, Chrysler and General Motors, as betrayers of American workers because of alleged plans to move manufacturing plants to China.

Romney’s comments were followed by an ad, which claimed “Barack Obama says he saved the auto industry, but for who, Ohio or China?” The attack strategy prompted extraordinary denials from Chrysler and GM, deeming the charge that they were planning to shift U.S. jobs abroad as false.

“The ad is cynical campaign politics at its worse,” GM spokesman Greg Martin said. “We think creating jobs in the U.S. and repatriating profits back in this country should be a source of bipartisan pride.”

However, for whatever reason, Mitt Romney has learned that lying works – and that it is no cause for shame. Indeed, lying has become one of his defining characteristics, which American voters might want to consider as they cast their ballots on Nov. 6.

Investigative reporter Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories for The Associated Press and Newsweek in the 1980s. You can buy his new book, America’s Stolen Narrative, either in print here or as an e-book (from Amazon and barnesandnoble.com).

(Originally posted at Consortium News)

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