From Deseret News archives:
Mitt 'no shrinking violet' about faith
He vows to defend his religion but isn't ready for 'JFK speech'
Romney spent the day campaigning around the state in anticipation of Saturday's non-binding straw poll of Iowa Republicans. He spoke to the Deseret Morning News during the drive between two small farm communities north of Des Moines.
"I guess people who watch the normal interviews and TV debates see me in my normal nice guy mode," the former leader of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City said. "But I also have backbone. I'm no shrinking violet. And if someone questions my commitment to my faith or my family, I'll respond with strength."
That's what Romney said he did last week, when a conservative radio talk-show host in Iowa accused him of distancing himself from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to attract conservative voters.
Although the sometimes heated exchange between Jan Mickelson at WHO-1040 and the candidate occurred off the air, the station tapes interviews with presidential candidates and didn't stop the cameras during commercial breaks.
Romney, who told Mickelson in the exchange that he was proud of his faith and didn't appreciate his beliefs being attacked, said he's getting an "overwhelmingly positive response" from the public. "They're saying, 'I'm glad you showed your strength and your backbone,"' Romney said, explaining he was reacting to the suggestion "that I somehow wasn't faithful to my church.
"I am not a 'cafeteria' Mormon. I accept my faith. I love my faith. I will not distance myself from it in any way, shape or form. I am not perfect. I don't know everything about my church. I have not lived all the doctrines perfectly," Romney said. "I'm not going to give you a list of my personal failings, but I can tell you I believe my church and try to live by its teachings."
Marc Hansen, a columnist for The Des Moines Register, said the videotape offered viewers a chance to see "a side the candidate should channel more often. ... He's quick on his feet. He's showing some fire, some passion, some spontaneity."
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