Nice word, “duper”, and it describes him well. Thanks for that. I guess you could call Mr. Romney the Super Duper.
The bishops are on a bandwagon. This happens in politics. They want to believe in certain things, and when someone lies to them in a way that is palatable, then they embrace the liar. This just means they are human.
The abortion issue is so salient, and for Catholics, contraception is also huge. I can understand why the bishops have blinders on about the insurance issues for Catholic employers. This is their turf which feels threatened, and they are reacting defensively, even if not wisely. It is a visceral and emotional response. Politicians are experts on playing these issues.
If you listen critically to Romney, you will discern that his platform changes every time he speaks. So, the big problem is to try to determine what he actually will do. Since it changes each time he talks about it (other than cutting taxes for the rich), it is very challenging to know if he will be of any help for the bishop’s concerns. Because he is so dishonest and vague, they are hoping for the best, because Obama has clearly stated policies opposed to their concerns. So, they are recommending the unknown and dishonest, to the known which is opposed to their interests, and hoping for the best outcome possible.
I am not a fan of Obama. I just point out that Romney is unprincipled and therefore unsuitable as a leader. At least Mr Obama is clear about what he stands for.
I am somewhat surprised that the bishops are not worried about his religious views. Either he believes in multi deities, directly violating a rather important commandment, or he is lying about that too. I guess the latter option would be the preferable one, and it fits everything else we know about him.
But really, and I would like an answer to this, which is not forthcoming from the bishops, or any of Romney’s supporters. Mormons are poly theists. They do not believe in one God. Does this not seem to be an important issue?