Best Of The Reading List - April, May, June 2006
The kindness Hugh Hewitt has shown us in his book, A Mormon in the White House? Ten Things Every American Should Know About Mitt Romney has resulted in a lot of new readers of this blog. It has also caused us to look at the blog and see that an important chronicle of the religious questions related to the Mitt Romney campaign has begun to emerge here. This means we need to do a bit of work to make that history more accessible.
To that end we are making several efforts. First, we are updating the "Resources" page in the buttons above. This will continue to be the place to go to gather information from sources outside this blog. Our updates there will be to include some of the seminal articles of the last several months many of which, sadly, will be ugly negatives.
Secondly, we will add a category called "Notables" and go through the blog archives marking important posts. Thus the reader can find rapidly those posts we have done here that have been important and should be readily accessible
Finally, we are culling our daily reading lists post and compiling the best of them into what you see here, posts we are calling for lack of a better term "Best of…" These will also be quickly available through the categories buttons.
We hope this helps you, our readers, better access and understand the material we cover at this blog. Thanks for reading!
May 12, 2006 - news of "whispering" campaigns.
June 12, 2006 - Romney's first mention in Christianity Today.
June 29, 2006 - Romney appears on Pat Robertson's 700 Club.
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