The following is from a right-wing blog, whose main objection to Der Mittenfuhrer seems to be the Willard's Mormonness. But I LOVE the photo.
Thursday, March 01, 2007 7:14 AM
Dr. Zaius, "Defender of the Faith," also hooted & howled when challenged.
(from The Planet of the Apes movie)Me thinks the man doth protest too much
Wow. I don't know where to begin.
Did you hear Hugh Hewitt kicking and screaming on his radio show Wednesday? For TWO hours? (February 28.) His pride was clearly hurt.
I don't mean to focus on Hugh Hewitt in this blog. The purpose of this blog is to explain why you don't want Mitt Romney, a Mormon, for President. But since, contrary to Scripture, Mr. Hewitt has chosen to unequally yoke himself with Mormons, and since he's written a (favorable?) book about Mitt Romney, I have to warn you about him.
Mr. Hewitt was indignant over a question put to him by a reporter. But me thinks the man doth protest too much. You have to wonder if there isn't an implied quid pro quo waiting for Mr. Hewitt in the "Wings" should Mitt Romney become President.
We'll have to wait and see if Mr. Hewitt is offered the job of Press Secretary. He would certainly have a grand résumé.
It all started when a New York Times reporter, David Kirkpatrick, asked to interview Mr. Hewitt about his upcoming (puff piece?) book about Mitt Romney. Now, Mr. Hewitt claims to be an "Investigative Journalist." But you can see Mr. Hewitt didn't look very hard at Mitt Romney. Did he know that Mitt Romney's great grand-father was a polygamist? Perhaps Mr. Kirkpatrick did his homework before asking the question that trigged indignation from Mr. Hewitt?
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What did Jesus call the Pharisees?
Mr. Hewitt, who insists on transparency, blew up! To quote Jesus: "Hypocrite!"
This is the same man who, when interviewing a prominent, overt homosexual "journalist" on his radio show, fired off the first question: "Are you a Christian?" I think that's a fair question of anyone who claims to be Christian. But the homosexual, much like Mr. Hewitt, was upset, claiming he wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition.
More:
http://romneyforpresident.townhall.com/g/f1fa362d-11b3-42e1-aec5-8a5472cee90b