One in the Same: [Matt
Yglesias, The
Atlantic]: “[W]hat [Romney] wanted to do was discuss just enough about
Mormon theology to make it seem as similar as possible to orthodox Christianity
while underscoring the idea that the nature of his belief in Christ is relevant
to the campaign just insofar as his beliefs overlap with those of the
Evangelical Protestants whose votes he's courting.”
Standing Up: [Ed
Morrissey, Captain’s Quarters]:
“A more important theme in this speech was Romney's insistence that he will not
abandon his personal faith for political gain. For a candidate sometimes
derided as a flip-flopper, a show of backbone and principle helps build
confidence in his ability to fight for other beliefs as well.”
Last
Man Standing: [Patrick Ruffini, Patrick
Ruffini]” “Rudy may appear weaker in
national polling, but he is actually strengthened by the dynamics of the
Romney/Huckabee fight.”
An Affair to
Remember: [John Riley, Spin
Cycle]: “First, it's now hard for [Giuliani] to argue that [Judith
Nathan] faced security risks because she was his mistress before anyone knew
that she was his mistress. Second … this should jump the story into an
easy-to-understand tale of misusing city money.”
--Ben Crair