From Deseret News archives:
Pundit bashes Mitt, Mormons
He's bigoted against members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as he clearly demonstrated in an appearance earlier this week on the syndicated political-discussion show "The McLaughlin Group."
And, in all likelihood, he'll suffer few if any consequences.
If O'Donnell had spouted an inflammatory, inaccurate rant against Jews, Catholics or Baptists, he'd be a pariah. MSNBC, where he's a senior political analyst, would have fired him. But anti-Mormon bigotry is one of the few remaining acceptable prejudices on TV. (That and anti-Muslim bigotry.)
O'Donnell's outburst came in the midst of a discussion about Mitt Romney's recent speech about religious tolerance a speech O'Donnell called "the worst political speech of my lifetime."
He didn't really talk much about the speech over the next 3 1/2 minutes. Instead, he branded Mormons in general as racists because blacks were not given the priesthood until 1978.
Whatever you think of the LDS Church denying the priesthood to some of its members before 1978, it's inaccurate to say that blacks were not allowed as members until then. And, given the forcefulness of his diatribe, you'd think O'Donnell might have gotten his facts straight.
O'Donnell, a former aide to the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) and Democratic staffer on two Senate committees, is also an Emmy-winning writer/producer of "The West Wing." And he plays an LDS lawyer on the HBO series "Big Love."
Just reading his words doesn't convey the forcefulness of O'Donnell's rant. Throughout, he was pointing his finger at the camera and other panelists as his tone went from strong to strident to almost hysterical.
O'Donnell managed to make fellow panelist Pat Buchanan seem calm and reasonable. He dodged when Buchanan asked if Romney's "Mormonism disqualifies him from being president."
Instead, O'Donnell continued his attack. "When he talks about the faith of his father, how about the faith of his grandfather, who had five wives?" he said.
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