Comment here on the Notes From All Over for the past week.
We’ve numbered the comments for your convenience.
- Even Mormons Have Political Dynasties. One is Listed Here.
- Alvernia University class delves into history of American political dynasties. By Bruce R. Posten. Reading Eagle, 23 May 2009. Also Elite families holding offices. Reading Eagle, 23 May 2009. Mentions the Udall family as an example.
- “I can’t walk on the water so I swam”
- Suu Kyi proclaims innocence in court. Sky News (Australia), May 23, 2009. Yettaw told the judge, “I had a dream that Aung San Suu Kyi would be assassinated so I came to warn her, so I am not guilty.”
- Monument CO LDS Chapel Hosts Church Security Conference
- Local Church Leaders Discuss Safety & Security. By SCOTT HARRISON. Pueblo CO KRDO TV 13, May 23, 2009. In the wake of shootings at New Life Church and in two other states recently, nearly 100 area church leaders met to discuss security issues in Churches.
- NYT: G.O.P. Debate Plays Out on a Smaller Stage in Utah
- G.O.P. Debate Plays Out on a Smaller Stage in Utah. By KIRK JOHNSON. New York Times, May 24, 2009. “Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. of Utah, a hugely popular Republican from one of the nation’s most conservative states, made waves and headlines in recent months by suggesting that his party would need to move toward the center to start winning national elections again.”
- LeBaron Community Response to the Kidnapping of Eric LeBaron an Example (Spanish)
- El secuestro de Eric LeBarón. By Sergio Madero Villanueva. Ciudad Juarez El Diario, 23 Mayo 2009. “…many people were ready to be Rambo and we chose the stategy of Gandhi.” – It seems to me that the LeBaron community has given us an example to follow: organization, unity and firmness when needed. The example is clear and convincing.
- What Must the Republicans Do to Win?
- What Must the Republicans Do to Win? By ALLAN JEFFERYS. Southern Pines NC The Pilot, May 24, 2009. “The Republicans must move to the center and be much more liberal in embracing new members… Do not deny someone the nomination because they are Mormon — or Jewish, or Catholic… Above all, listen to those who know. Heed Dick Morris or Karl Rove or Newt Gingrich, but don’t pay too much attention to Rush Limbaugh or Bill O’Reilly or Glenn Beck.”
- EchoHawk–”I do not feel like I know presently all of the details about how Indian gaming operates.”
- The Eye on the East Bay. By BAY AREA NEWS GROUP. Contra Costa CA Times, 05/23/2009. In confirmation hearings, EchoHawk, who battled tribal gaming as Idaho attorney general in the early ’90s, but was also a tribal lawyer at one point, said he need to get up to speed on this issue.
- Former BYU QB John Beck lands with the Baltimore Ravens
- Beck gets another chance to start over. By Dick Harmon. Deseret News, May 24, 2009.
- Rep. Chaffetz slams RNC over “Pussy Galore” video
- GOP Rep. rips ‘reprehensible’ video. By ANDIE COLLER. Politico, 5/23/09. “I thought it was reprehensible, irresponsible and unpersuasive. If we’re going to regain the credibility of the American people, we’re going to have to stop with silly antics like that. It may get a snide chuckle inside the Beltway, but it offends most people. We have to get away from the politics of personal destruction.”
- MHA Awards: Massacre at Mountain Meadows Best Book of 2008
- 2009 MHA Award Recipients. By Ben. The Juvenile Instructor, May 23, 2009. Best First Book: At Sword’s Point; Best Biography: Leonard J. Arrington: A Historian’s Life and Mormonism’s Last Colonizer; Best Documentary: The Joseph Smith Papers: Journals, v. 1; International Mormon History Award: A Land of Promise and Prophecy: Elder A. Theodore Tuttle in South America, and several other awards.
- FLDS Land Trust Negotiations Fail
- Negotiations on polygamous trust hit a final snag. By Jennifer Dobner. Associated Press, May 22, 2009. The parties are scheduled to appear in 3rd District Court next week to update Judge Denise Lindberg on the progress toward a settlement.
- LDS Church Honored for Efforts by São Paulo, Brazil State Legislature (in Portuguese)
- Solene homenageia Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias. De Josué Rocha. 18/05/2009. Among other things, official release about the event says there are 300,000 LDS Church members in São Paulo state, meeting in 327 “temples” and 1,035 “chapels.”
- Deseret News “Derelict in Journalistic Duty” in Prop 8 Coverage
- Darts & Laurels. By Katia Bachko. Columbia Journalism Review, May / June 2009. “In its reporting, the Deseret News gave short shrift to the allegations [that Church donations were understated], only quoting sources who defended the Church, whereas the competing Salt Lake Tribune, and other publications, published several articles on the topic that let both sides express their positions.”
- 22 Phoenix Area Stakes Hold Their Own Prom
- Arizona teens enjoy multistake Mormon prom in East Valley. By Sarah Macdonald. Mormon Times, May. 23, 2009. Event attracted 531 youth, including 23 non members.
- Two Canadian FLDS Bishops on Trial for Polygamy
- Accused Bountiful polygamists to be tried before judge and jury. By Frank Luba. Vancouver BC The Province, May 22, 2009. Preliminary hearing scheduled for June 25.
- Book of Mormon, Letter from Yettaw’s Daughter Being Used to Convict Suu Kyi
- Books, letter to be used in case against Suu Kyi. Associated Press. Yahoo News, May 23, 2009. Items were left behind by John Yettaw. Suu Kyi was prohibited from receiving foreign communications under her house arrest.
- Religion & Ethics: Mormons and Prop 8 (Video included)
- Mormons and Proposition 8. Religion and Ethics Newsweekly (WNET), May 22, 2009.
- Prop 8 ruling to be issued next Tuesday.
- Answering your questions about Proposition 8 and gay marriage. By Rong-Gong Lin II, Jessica Garrison and Maura Dolan. LA Times Blogs – LA Now, May 22, 2009.
- What LDS Radio Should Really be Like
- Kirby: Here’s a proposal for a true-calling Mormon radio. By Robert Kirby, The Salt Lake Tribune, 05/21/2009.
- New Gilbert Mayor (LDS) Faces Downturn
- New mayor will take over at a critical time for Gilbert. By Alia Beard Rau. The Arizona Republic, May. 21, 2009. John Lewis has never before held elected public office, but has held leadership positions in the Mormon Church as well as with several community and interfaith groups.
- LDS Code Talker, former Navajo Tribal councilman, Dead at 88.
- Original Code Talker dies. John Brown Jr. was member of first top-secret group. By Karen Francis, Diné Bureau. Gallup (NM) Independent, May 21, 2009.
- “I had a vision that her life would be in danger.”
- Suu Kyi on Trial Because American Had “A Vision”. By Richard S. Ehrlich. Scoop (New Zealand), 22 May 2009. Yettaw claimed to his lawyer that he came to warn Suu Kyi and authorities of the danger.
- Negotiations Failing, Litigation War Over FLDS Trust Feared
- Shurtleff fears litigation ‘war’ over FLDS trust. By Ben Winslow. Deseret News, May 20, 2009. All sides in the fight over the Fundamentalist LDS Church’s real-estate holdings arm will meet one last time Friday in an effort to settle the legal battle.
- Marie Osmond on her daughter: “So what if she’s gay?”
- Marie Osmond: So what if my daughter is gay? by Lisa Gutierrez, The Star. Kansas City Star, May. 21, 2009.
- How Many State Legislators are Mormon?
- Protestant, Unspecified Lead Religious Affiliations of State Legislators. by Karl Kurtz and Morgan Cullen. In the Thicket at State Legislatures, May 19, 2009. “Mormon legislators were concentrated in Utah (27), Idaho (24) and Wyoming (11).”
- Wall Street Journal Finds “Palestinian-Mormon Comedian”
- Arab Humor . . . No Joke. By Melik Kaylan. Wall Street Journal, May 20, 2009. For this reporter, the evening hit its peak with Aron Kader, a Palestinian-Mormon Gary Cooper lookalike. “Any Palestinian-Mormons in the audience?” he asked, sighing knowingly at the ensuing silence.
- Liam Neeson To Play Mormon Character
- Dustin Lance Black… Director. The Advocate, May 19, 2009. What’s Wrong With Virginia, directed by Dustin Lance Black, will feature Neeson as “a highly visible Mormon sheriff, who is running for a state senate seat, and is entangled in a secret love affair with a psychologically disturbed mother.”
- Pew Forum: A Clash of Rights? Gay Marriage and the Free Exercise of Religion
- A Clash of Rights? Gay Marriage and the Free Exercise of Religion. Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life Question & Answer, May 20, 2009. Professors Robert W. Tuttle and Ira “Chip” Lupu of The George Washington University Law School discuss how some states are trying to reconcile potential conflicts between the legalization of gay marriage and the free exercise of religion.
- Larry Echohawk confirmed
- Senate confirms BYU professor EchoHawk. By Lee Davidson. Deseret News, May 20, 2009. EchoHawk will head the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
- The 130th Temple is opened for public tours
- Mormon Church to open new Oquirrh Mountain temple for public tours. Faith will have 130 temples in operation worldwide. By Rosemary Winters. The Salt Lake Tribune, 05/20/2009
- So who won? The Catholic or the Mormon?
- Religious discussion, fight leaves man unconscious. By Nate Carlisle. The Salt Lake Tribune, 05/20/2009. A discussion over whether Jesus was a Mormon or a Catholic led to blows, and when officers arrived, one man was unconscious and the other was sitting on a sidewalk. The man still conscious was intoxicated, police said, and arrested on suspicion of assault and public intoxication.
- How Well Did Huntsman Learn Mandarin on His Mission?
- Huntsman, Missions, and Language Skills. by Kevin Barney. By Common Consent, May 16, 2009.
- Former Mormon Bachman Made an Officer of the Order of Canada
- Randy Bachman In Order Of Canada. by Kate Harper. CHARTattack, 05/19/09. Bachman, who joined the LDS Church before founding Bachman Turner Overdrive, left the Church several years ago. The Order of Canada is Canada’s highest civilian honor.
- TNR: Huntsman Interrupted
- Hat tip: Sheldon
Huntsman, Interrupted. Spending time with the man who wants to be the future of the GOP, just not its present. by Zvika Krieger. The New Republic, May 20, 2009. In dozens of interviews over the past few weeks, Huntsman has characterized Republicans as “devoid of ideas” and “gasping for air,” decrying the GOP’s “gratuitous partisanship,” comparing it to “a very narrow party of angry people,” and describing its strategy as “obstruct and obfuscate … grousing and complaining.”
- Hat tip: Sheldon
- Huntsman family gave extensively to Democratic candidates and groups last cycle
- Huntsman family money is now bipartisan. By Lee Davidson. Deseret News, May 19, 2009. In last year’s elections, the Huntsman family gave twice as much to Democrats as the GOP.
- BYU student gets opportunity to intern with Ron Howard
- BYU student gets opportunity to intern with Ron Howard. By Rhapsody Forte. BYU Daily Universe, 19 May 2009.
- Washington Times: ‘Mormon Radio’ online, set for HD channel
- ‘Mormon Radio’ online, set for HD channel. By Mark A. Kellner. Washington Times, May 20, 2009.
- “Jesus answered the ‘Life is hard’ problem best. He said, ‘Love one another.’”
- Life is hard. Deal with it. By: Jennifer in GA. Feminist Mormon Housewives, May 19, 2009. Sister Julie Beck’s reaction to those who had a problem with her General Conference talk, “Mothers Who Know.”
- Run and not be weary, walk and not . . . wait, huh?
- Read this over coffee. Go ahead: That cup of joe won’t hurt you, the latest research says. It might even help you. By Judy Foreman, Health Sense. Los Angeles Times, May 18, 2009. “Coffee, once deemed harmful to health, is turning out to be, if not quite a health food, at least a low-risk drink, and in many ways a beneficial one. It could protect against diabetes, liver cancer, cirrhosis and Parkinson’s disease.”
- Let your light so shine.
- Post your photos for millions to laugh at.
- Beltway media picks up on talk of Huntsman’s appointment being a “mission” for the Church
- Huntsman’s mission. By Ben Smith. Politico, May 19, 2009. Utah State Rep. Craig Frank’s musings on his blog, now erased, said, “Huntsman’s ambassadorship not only puts him in an excellent position to address US-China relations, it puts him in an even better position to teach the gospel…in Mandarin.”
- Can Huntsman Help LDS Church in China?
- BYU prof: Huntsman unlikely to promote LDS Church in China. By Peggy Fletcher Stack. The Salt Lake Tribune, 05/18/2009. Jon Huntsman Jr. likely will go out of his way to avoid being seen as promoting the LDS Church as Ambassador to china
- Bennett Calls on Romney’s Help in Primary Campaign
- Sen. Bennett launches ads featuring Romney. By Aaron Blake. The Hill, 05/18/09. Sen. Bob Bennett (R-Utah) launches an early ad featuring former presidential candidate Mitt Romney to fend off expected challenge from Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff.
- Is Idaho Pawn-shop Skull from Mountain Meadows?
- Mountain Meadows group investigates Idaho skull. By David Holsted. Harrison AR Daily Times, May 17, 2009. “A skull with a bullet hole in it found in an Idaho pawn shop has raised speculation that it might be connected with the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre.”
- At BYU-ID Politically Neutral Means No College Republicans or Democrats
- The dissolution of campus political parties. By Nate Sunderland. Rexburg ID Standard-Journal, May 18, 2009. BYU-Idaho disbanded both the College Democrats and College Republicans this past semester in an effort to make the school “politically neutral.” Both organizations were encourages to start their organizations off-campus.
- Pop quiz.
- Knowledge of Jim Crow events: A quick, informal survey. by Kaimipono D. Wenger. Concurring Opinions, May 18, 2009.
- LDS Church launches new Internet radio station
- LDS Church launches new Internet radio station. The Salt Lake Tribune, 05/18/2009. The Mormon Channel, a new 24-hour, seven-day-a-week radio service that can be accessed on the Internet at http://radio.lds.org or through HD radio affiliates.
- Huntsman Took Ambassador Job Because Romney Is In His Way.
- Huntsman Got Obama’s Call Because He’s Good, Not Because He’s a Threat. By Steve Kornacki. politickerny.com, 17 May 2009. Huntsman accepted the ambassadorship because he has no real shot at a 2012 presidential bid — Romney is in his way.
- Church says it will rebuild the Cambridge chapel
- Cambridge Mormon church destroyed in four-alarm fire; church vows to rebuild. By David L. Harris. Wicked Local Cambridge (Cambridge Chronicle), May 17, 2009. “Later in the afternoon, former Gov. Mitt Romney, a member of the Mormon church community, stopped by with his wife. Romney does not attend the Cambridge church. “We definitely will rebuild,” said church spokesman Grant Bennett.”
- David McCullough tells employees at the Church History Library that they “are truly doing the Lord’s work”
- David McCullough, Award-Winning Historian and Author, Visits Church History Library. LDS Church News Release, 15 May 2009.
#33. “Former” Mormon? I thought Randy Bachman was still Mormon. It’s his son Tal who is outspokenly “former”.
#6 – “Above all, listen to those who know. Heed Dick Morris or Karl Rove or Newt Gingrich,”
Heh, yeah, keep listening to these guys, a disgraced former speaker of the House and the Architect who saw the Republican party go from being in charge to the weak minority party it is today. And Dick Morris? Really? These three guys cling to the past like it was their mother.
#9 – I never thought to see that word on Times and Seasons.
Chanson,
I’d thought so too, but apparently I was wrong.
http://www.famousmormons.net/about.html
Chanson, as I understand it, Tal’s influenced led him to leave. Both were troubled by DNA and the Book of Mormon issues.
The biggest story of the week has to be the nomination of Huntsman (#s 32, 34, 41, 42, 48) and the fallout from that decision.
Second, I’d have to say is the continuing Yettaw/Suu Kyi trial (#s 2, 16, 22).
But there are a lot of the others that I’m fascinated with. What do you make of #13 – the Deseret News’ failures to look at both sides of an issue?
What do you make of #13 – the Deseret News’ failures to look at both sides of an issue?
The source is up a tree on this one. When the DesNews published accurate statements demonstrating the falsity of the other side (that the Church had not disclosed all contributions in a timely manner), why should they continue to cover the statements of the other side as if those complaints had any merit? This wasn’t a gray area or a matter of debate; an objective look at the calendar provided all the coverage necessary.
Ardis, perhaps I read the Columbia Journalism Review article a little differently than you. I understood it to say that the Deseret News NEVER included the statements of the other side.
Even so, my (admittedly limited) understanding of journalistic practice makes me think that if you bring up one side of a controversy, you really ought to bring up the other also. If you have already answered those allegations, then why bring up the defense repeatedly also?
If the matter is settled, then indeed its settled. If it isn’t and you need to bring up the defense again, then you really ought to present the other side’s claims also.
Dan (#2), Occasionally it would be nice if you made the pretense of objectivity. You invariably sound like a one man Democratic Party propaganda machine.
Agree or disagree with his policies, Newt Gingrich, for example, was one of the most influential political leaders of the last century, largely responsible for architecting the first Republican House majority in forty years.
Mark (8), you are absolutely right. I don’t care for Gingrich’s policies at all. But when he still appears on Jon Stewart’s show, a decade after he left congress, you have to admit that he still today has influence.
Kent, you may have been able to read more of the article than I could, since I’m not a subscriber to the particular journal, but the “controversy” was solely about whether the Church had disclosed its contributions by the federally mandated date. The “other side” kept insisting that the Church was not timely in its disclosures. Since “timeliness” is defined by the law, which required the Church to disclose its contributions by a specific date, which date was met by the Church, there really was no debate, no argument to discuss, no “other side.” The date was what it was, and was objectively verifiable by anyone with a current calendar. Requiring any newspaper to give space to whiners who can’t read a calendar is ridiculous.
Mark,
I am objective. I honestly believe that for the Republican party to improve, they need to expunge Newt Gingrich, Dick Cheney, Dick Morris, Karl Rove, Rush Limbaugh, and the rest of those kinds of characters from their party. They need to listen to the words of the John Huntsmans, the Colin Powells and the Tom Ridges of the Republican party. Anyone who suggests that for the Republican party to heal and get better they should listen to the likes of Newt just doesn’t get it. The more you stick with those characters, the more the Republican party will fail and remain in the wilderness, or be detrimental for the progression of our country. It is a very objective view. I want a strong, healthy Republican party. Newt, Karl and Dick messed up the party. That they remain the leaders speaks volumes about the future of the party. That Republicans still think these characters should lead speaks volumes about the regular lay member of the Republican party. You guys don’t get it. It is because of people like Karl Rove, Dick Cheney and Newt Gingrich that you lost!
Dan (11), I don’t have the sense that Gingrich, in particular, was part of the strategy and efforts of the Republican party since before the 2000 race. When he lost his postion in Congress, it seemed like the Republican’s were no longer listening to him.
Am I wrong?
Kent,
Gingrich has been close to the Republican leadership the whole time. He was a strong supporter of Bush, rarely if ever criticizing him, and a strong proponent of much of what the Republicans have run on over the past eight years that brought them down. He has shown here and there that his views vary from the general Republican propaganda, but there’s no question that he is tied to that brand of Republicanism that lost the last two elections for them.
13. Mmmm, gotta take issue with that one. Gingrich criticized Bush repeatedly, especially on illegal wiretapping and the management of the Iraq war.
I am mostly just a lurker here, and even I have noticed your need to drop-kick anything resembling conservatism in almost every post you type (for example, just the other day w/ the pbs post…somehow you managed to squeeze in glenn beck with that one).
Amy,
Newt Gingrich has been at the forefront of the War in Iraq and a close confidante of Donald Rumsfeld. He and Rumsfeld were the ones that pushed for the smaller, lighter force (you know, the one that let Bin Laden get away, and the one that failed to protect the peace after the capitulation of Saddam’s rule in Iraq). Newt Gingrich is a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, currently the leader in neo-conservative political thought, and also the place where the disgraced former Vice President chose to take swipes at the current President not a week ago. To say that the Republican party should listen to a guy like Gingrich to improve the Republican party is just plain wrong.
And yes, I am quite angry at the Republican brand. Everyone should be, frankly. They really really really messed up! That they continue to think that they must double down on their failed principles deserves scorn. And I will happily oblige.
Come on, Amy, they are totally related. PBS hosts Sesame Street; and Glenn Beck is a lot like an Evil Teletubby. What could be more on-topic?
Dan, you sound like those who in the 1940s and 50s suggested that conservatism were dead. Just as they were wrong (yeah, Goldwater lost in 1964, but so did Rockefeller that year, and every other year in which he ran for President).
I don’t disagree that Karl Rove and Dick Cheney should go quietly into that good night. But I don’t think that the Republican Party should cease to have a strong conservative wing. Jon Huntsman (or even John Huntsman, whoever he is) and Colin Powell and Tom Ridge are not the men to provide leadership for the party–if there is to be any hope of a conservative revival. Maybe there’s a Maggie Thatcher or Ronald Reagan waiting somewhere to enter the stage. And, that would be stage right.
Mark,
That’s fine. If there is someone further to the right of the Jon Huntsmans (sorry for the misspelling) of the world but who doesn’t cling to the failed policies of these past eight years, that’s perfectly fine. The current crop (Cheney, Gingrich, Rove) won’t serve the Republican party well at all. They must be shunned.
By the way, just to point out that I’m not off the mark in terms of deriding the current path of the Republican party, just look at the “talking points” that the white male overlords of the Republican party are using today to attack America’s first Hispanic Supreme Court nominee. The white males are calling her a racist!
Now, if your goal is to improve the standing of the Republican party, does it make ANY SENSE to call Sotomayor a racist? Do the white Republican males really want to further alienate the fastest growing segment of the American population like this? Do they even realize how hypocritical they sound? They never asked these kinds of questions of Samuel Alito, whose resume closely resembles Sonia Sotomayor’s. They never asked whether Alito’s status as a white male would influence his decisions on the court.
These talking points come from the very people Mr. Jeffrys says the Republican party should listen to in order to improve. Newt Gingrich is at the forefront of calling Sotomayor a racist. So is Glenn Beck, who said some pretty awful things toward her today.
Is this really the direction regular lay members of the Republican party want to go? If so, can you really blame someone like me for being highly derisive of the Republican party?