Wednesday News Roundup
April 25th, 2007 by JonThere’s a little bit of infighting going on over at the National Review’s blog space. Ramesh Ponnuru delivers a two paragraph smackdown of David Frum’s weak attempt at a broadside on Mitt.   Game, set, and match to Ponnuru.Â
Fox News’ Greta Van Sustern interviews Mitt and Ann on a wide range of issues.Â
USAToday’s G. Jeffery MacDonald takes a look at some of the new documentaries focusing on Mormons and therefore on Mitt. MacDonald makes sure to highlight “controversial†subjects like the Mountain Meadows Massacre and, of course, polygamy. What? You say you’ve never heard of the Mountain Meadows Massacre? You’re not alone. Don’t worry. I’m sure somebody will find a way to tie that event to Mitt’s candidacy.Â
Politico’s Mark DeMoss pens an interesting look at why evangelicals could support Mitt’s run for the Oval. His best line:Â
So, could I vote for a Mormon? It depends on who the Mormon is.Â
Can’t argue with that logic. HT – Political Derby.Â
And finally, in a nod to what passes for Pop Culture today, it has been announced that Rosie O’Donnell is leaving ABC’s The View. No details were forthcoming on her future career plans, but I wonder if she’ll get any offers from university physics departments around the country. She is, after all, an acknowledged expert on the strength and durability of steel as it relates to fire.
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