Friday, December 07, 2007

More Romney Reax

First, from David Brooks at the NYT, who sums up the speech and the generally positive reactions that followed:

[Mitt] argued that beneath the differences among America’s denominations there is a common creed, a conception of a moral order described in the Declaration of Independence, and lived out during the high points in the nation’s history. He recounted Sam Adams’s plea for unity in a time of crisis, and how his own father’s commitment to the basic American creed caused him to march with Martin Luther King Jr.

From Neuhaus, Romney borrowed the conviction that faith is under assault in America — which is the unifying glue of social conservatism. He argued that the religious have a common enemy: the counter-religion of secularism.

He insisted that the faithful should stick stubbornly to their religions, as he himself sticks to the faith of his fathers. He insisted that God-talk should remain a vibrant force in the public square and that judges should be guided by the foundations of their faith. He lamented the faithlessness of Europe and linked the pro-life movement to abolition and civil rights, just as evangelicals do.

It is not always easy to blend an argument for religious liberty with an argument for religious assertiveness, but Romney did it well. Yesterday, I called around to many of America’s serious religious thinkers — including moderates like Richard Bushman of Columbia, and conservatives like Neuhaus and Robert George of Princeton. Everyone I spoke with was enthusiastic about the speech, some of them wildly so.


Here's more. First, the conservatives:

Noonan (largely positive)
Cost (mixed to negative)
Lowry (positive)
Parker (positive)

Liberals:

Kusnet, TNR (negative)
BloGlo editorial (negative: surprise, surprise)
Dionne (mixed)

1 comments:

SheaHeyKid said...

You can add another NYSlimes editorial to your negative list; their disgust with Romney was plainly evident. That's another way I know his speech was excellent.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/07/opinion/07fri1.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin

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