2.11.2011

Mitch Daniels - 2012

Daniels: I have big-name support | The Indianapolis Star | indystar.com

I think Mitch Daniels will be the guy for the republicans in 2012. His more centrist, Mitt-Romney-business-man-like image should appeal to Independents more than the Palin, Bachmann, Huckabee, TeaBagger "crazy" that so many of his competitors have. But, he also has a pretty well hidden, bonafide, religious crazy side that will give him an advantage over Romney with the the religious right. For 2012, he's the closest thing the republicans have to a perfect storm.

Here's Daniels doing some religious crazy.

WANE.COM: Daniels talks candidly about his faith


Daniels: To me, the core of the Christian faith is humility, which starts with recognizing that you're as fallen as anyone else. And we're all constantly trying to get better, but... so I'm sure I come up short on way too many occasions.

Our country was founded -this is just an historic fact; some people today may resist this notion but it is absolutely true- it was founded by people of faith. It was founded on principles of faith. The whole idea of equality of men and women [and] of the races all springs from the notion that we're all children of a just God. It is very important to at least my notion of what America's about and should be about and I hope it's reflected most of the time in the choices that we make personally.

Mellinger: Is there part of you that is bothered by the aggressive atheism of a [Sam] Harris, a [Christopher] Hitchens, a [Richard] Dawkins? And what I mean is... this atheism is a little different than atheism has been in the past because it does seek to convert people.

Daniels: I'm not sure it's all that new. People who reject the idea of a God -who think that we're just accidental protoplasm- have always been with us. What bothers me is the implications -which not all such folks have thought through- because really, if we are just accidental, if this life is all there is, if there is no eternal standard of right and wrong, then all that matters is power.

And atheism leads to brutality. All the horrific crimes of the last century were committed by atheists -Stalin and Hitler and Mao and so forth- because it flows very naturally from an idea that there is no judgment and there is nothing other than the brief time we spend on this Earth.

Everyone's certainly entitled in our country to equal treatment regardless of their opinion. But yes, I think that folks who believe they've come to that opinion ought to think very carefully, first of all, about how different it is from the American tradition; how it leads to a very different set of outcomes in the real world

Of course, there have never been any horrific crimes done in the name of religion.

tnb

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