Fortunately, Mitt Romney is ruling out giving another “Mormon Speech” like the one he gave last campaign cycle.

“I think the great majority of American people want to select the person who’s the most capable of getting our country going again, with strong values and a strong economy and a strong military,” the Republican presidential candidate said at a campaign event in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Thursday afternoon. “Among the things that are unique and exceptional about our country is the fact that, in America, we recognize and appreciate differences in faith.”

His 2007 speech “Faith in America” did little to quell the media fascination with his religion as it is still going strong four years later. The best way to be treated like any other politician is to act as one and not like the an apologist super-missionary that some want him to be.



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