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That New York Times article that the Eyres referred to did get published. I read it earlier this week--by a reporter named Jodi Kantor. It had a nice quote from Richard and was generally a pretty fair and balanced article about the LDS Church and More..
What bothers me is not so much how "outsiders" define Mormons but how my fellow Mormons want to define Mormons. In the U.S. The Church is predominately Western U.S., politically conservative, not a very "big tent."
Good points, but thinking that journalists are in this for accuracy is a mistake. Most publications are liberal thus they're not in the business of making Romney likeable or mainstream and the same goes for his religion, and anyone and anything More..