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Could Romney Be Behind the Anti-Mormon N.H. Phone Calls?

November 16, 2007 09:22 PM


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Something fishy is going on in New Hampshire and Iowa. Voters in the two early primary states have recently been getting phone calls raising questions about the Mormon faith and military deferments of presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, R-MA. The implication is that a rival candidate - with emphasis on Sen. John McCain, R-AZ, whose Vietnam service in referenced positively in these calls - is behind the dirty tricks, seeking to influence the minds of potential voters.

But a far more conspiratorial take is gaining steam in the blogosphere. The theory is that Romney's campaign orchestrated the scheme, in hopes that the fallout would taint GOP rivals as character assassins.

On its face it seems preposterous. But commentators, online columnists, and political blogs are giving it increasing credence. And the idea is being talked about among insiders and higher-ups.

For starters, they note, the company behind the phone calls, Western Wats, is based in Orem, Utah, and its former executive, Ron Lindorf, is the founder of the BYU School of Business; meaning the anti-Mormon calls were, suspiciously, coming from a company with strong connections to the Mormon community. In addition, Western Wats' past client list includes several high-profile Romney supporters. The company has worked for Allan Bense, the Florida House Speaker who chairs Romney's Florida Statewide Steering Committee, and has made calls for Michigan State Representative Gary Newell, who serves on Romney's Michigan Leadership Team.

Then, they say, there is the money. A review of campaign finance data reveals that Hugh Black, a programmer at Western Wats has donated $500 to the Romney campaign, while Jeffrey Welch, a business manager, offered up $500 of his own. Amanda Earnshaw, a dialer (the job title is often emphasized by others) maxed out with $2,300. And Neil Hahl, who is currently on the board of American Capital Strategies, which acquired Western Wats in 2005, gave $4,600, half of which was returned.

Asked about these reports, Kevin Madden Romney's spokesperson responded: "Citizens have a right to donate, but we would reject outright any insinuation that these [calls] are tied to this campaign."

Even so, some sites have noted, there are direct personal relationships between Romney and Western Wats. Teena Lindrof, the sister-in-law to the founder and chairman of the company, is reportedly a friend and supporter of the former Massachusetts governor. And back in 2002, when Western Wats was seeking reimbursements from a customer service assessment agent, it was represented by Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn LLP, the firm of G. Scott Romney, Mitt's brother.

But while the evidence suggests a long-standing political, if not socioeconomic, connection between Romney and Western Wats, it has to come with some serious and noteworthy caveats.

An official with direct knowledge of the 2002 lawsuit told the Huffington Post that G. Scott Romney was not a party to the case and showed up on documents only because of his position at the firm. Moreover, Romney's campaign has been vehement in its criticism of the calls, calling them "un-American," and even asking for an investigation into the matter.

"There is no involvement from our campaign," reiterated Madden, "which is why we have asked the New Hampshire attorney general to investigate."

Finally, Western Wats has a history of conducting overtly biased political push polls. In February 1996, a former employer of the company claimed that he was asked to help "smear" then-GOP presidential hopeful Steve Forbes on behalf of his opponent Bob Dole.

Asked to comment on the matter, a spokesperson for Western Wats declined.

 
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Could be the Repubs, could be the Dems...why the fingerpointing at groups?

Not all Democrats are money-wasting, whiney weaklings that will sign any bill that includes a few bucks for helping children even if it also includes $42 billion in war funding, while taking money from special interests.

And, not all Republicans are slimey, war-mongering, money-grubbing, jerks that want to tax the internet, walk all over the Constitution, and terrorize American citizens.

Wake the Hell Up! Vote Ron Paul

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 AM on 11/23/2007
- OhgReaTone I'm a Fan of OhgReaTone 5 fans permalink

The essence of the birth of the Mormon theology was rooted in conspiracy - Romney fears being asked direct questions about his faith and anything that demonizes questioning faith works in his favor.
Ohg.
http://thefiresidepost.com/2007/10/10/mormons-the-beginning-theology/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 11/18/2007

Last year Jeb Bush and Mitt were making kissy-face in Florida. Then Mitt decided to run and Rove left the White House - to secretly run Mitt's campaign, maybe? This is a classic Karl Rove dirty trick. When he was campaign manager for a politiican in TX, Rove bugged the campagin office and called the newspapers. And the guy they were running against lost tho he had been way ahead. -- As to why Romney would have calls going to people highlighting his lack of service, etc. - that's not a secret and is likely to come up in the campaign. Why not nip it in the bud the way they did Bush's? It's interesting that the calls are promoting McCain - a lost cause - rather than Romney's bigger opponent, Giuliani.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 11/18/2007
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 186 fans permalink
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Could Romney be behind these phone calls?

Yes!

Why not attempt to get sympathy votes?

Plausible and possible with his wealth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 11/18/2007
- Manx I'm a Fan of Manx 19 fans permalink

I don't buy it. This post is speculation based on a conjecture that the phone calls will backfire and taint Romney's rivals as character assassins, a flimsy premise. Right or wrong, the callers or not spreading lies about Romney but exposing some of the facts about the Mormon religion and Romney's service record. It is more likely that voters would be angered if the calls imparted false information. According to recent polls, about 40 per cent of Americans say they would not vote for a Mormon presidential candidate. It is not likely that this will backfire in Romney's favor. I say this as no fan of Romney or any other Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 AM on 11/18/2007
- Forest I'm a Fan of Forest 7 fans permalink

Religion has become the scapegoat of those in power to realign our national focus from the candidate to his/her religion. It's called stereotyping. Romney isn't presidential material. This has a lot to do with his character and spoken intentions, but not much to do with his religion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 11/18/2007
- Northlite I'm a Fan of Northlite 8 fans permalink

We could care less about Romney's religion, as long as he keeps it reasonably to himself, which he did as governor. It is his smarmy cleanliness and willingness to say anything to get elected. Sure, they all shilly shally, and dance to the tune of their pipers, the donors and voters. But Mitt has become a category all by himself. He has proven himself untrustworthy through his flip flops and even more through the rationale he claims behind each figureskating turn. But he's smart. And willing to spend his own considerable dough. The business community could get behind him, including lots of people who are now supporting Obama.
Be concerned. As we say in the Bay State: Mitt Happens!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 11/17/2007
- dr4Will I'm a Fan of dr4Will 10 fans permalink
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he and his jerk buddy Beck probably think this will keep the corporation bottom feeder in the spotlight!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 11/17/2007

Wow, where are the facts, proof or corroboration on this? It's a substantial accusation not to have solid evidence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 11/17/2007

Breaking News!!!

It IS from the Romney campaign!!


Oooooohhhhh this is getting scandalous. I better grab some [more] popcorn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 11/17/2007
- Northlite I'm a Fan of Northlite 8 fans permalink

Though not as rabid as Rudy, as a Massachusetts resident I can say that it is very clear that Mitt will say and do anything, yes anything, to promote himself. When you want something as bad as he wants to be President, you made a decision that you will do anything. He's good at self-promotion. Be concerned.

On a more upbeat note: According to Senator Larry Craig of Idaho, who was formerly a co-chair of Mr. Mitt's campaign, and who, in a sign of his graciousness, has promised Mr. Mitt to resign and to keep his mouth shut, at least about him, in exchange for a silent promise that, if Mr. Mitt is elected--and he most certainly will be elected--he, Sen. Craig, who has a skill at cleaning public restroom floors, will be given a secure sinecure as a bathroom monitor in some Federal facility. Sounds like Mr. Romney may need somemore monitors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/17/2007

Is Romney behind these polls?

Hmmm... Is the pope catholic? Is grass green?
Does the Devil wear Prada?

OF COURSE ROMNEY IS BEHIND THESE POLLS.

THAT'S A FOREGONE CONCLUSION.

Remember this is the same guy who was behind that ridiculous Fred website.

Romney thinks the electorate is stupid.
That's the thrust of his campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 11/17/2007

This bastard was just on Glenn Beck and he does not beleive in democracy or states rights. He said he will tell states what kind of drivers licenses that can have and withhold federal funds for roads if they don't knuckle under.

Hey Romney, why not just have a federal drivers license if the feds are to run it, Have a federal I.D. and tatoo our SSI number on our arms you fascist bastard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 11/17/2007
- nick1936 I'm a Fan of nick1936 17 fans permalink

Where are the golden tablets???????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 11/17/2007
- Pdubya I'm a Fan of Pdubya 44 fans permalink

I don't buy that 2+2=5

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 11/17/2007
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