theweekmagazine:

Appearing with televangelist Pat Robertson in the key swing state of Virginia on Sept. 8, Mitt Romney thrust God into the center of the presidential race. Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak
While campaigning Saturday in Virgina, Romney brought up the Dems’ convention-floor fight to re-insert “God” in their platform and suggested that Obama would strike the words “In God We Trust” from U.S. currency.
“I will not take God out of our platform. I will not take God off our coins. And I will not take God out of my heart,” he said.
Team Obama called the implied attack desperate, divisive, and “absurd,” with spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki quipping that Obama “believes as much that God should be taken off a coin as he does that aliens will attack Florida.”
Will ‘playing the God card’ help Romney? 

Rubbing elbows with Pat Robertson? Wow.

theweekmagazine:

Appearing with televangelist Pat Robertson in the key swing state of Virginia on Sept. 8, Mitt Romney thrust God into the center of the presidential race. Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak

While campaigning Saturday in Virgina, Romney brought up the Dems’ convention-floor fight to re-insert “God” in their platform and suggested that Obama would strike the words “In God We Trust” from U.S. currency.

“I will not take God out of our platform. I will not take God off our coins. And I will not take God out of my heart,” he said.

Team Obama called the implied attack desperate, divisive, and “absurd,” with spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki quipping that Obama “believes as much that God should be taken off a coin as he does that aliens will attack Florida.”

Will ‘playing the God card’ help Romney? 

Rubbing elbows with Pat Robertson? Wow.

(Source: theweek.com, via questionall)