Times Columnist Apologizes For Mormon Jab [UPDATED]
“Stick that in your magic underwear,” tweeted Blow. “I guess we’re finding out for the first time that the media is somewhat biased,” Romney responds.
Let me just tell you this Mitt "Muddle Mouth": I'm a single parent and my kids are *amazing*! Stick that in your magic underwear. #CNNdebate
â Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) February 23, 2012
The New York Times offered no response tonight to inquiries about a columnist’s jab at a symbol of the Mormon religion during last night’s debate.
Charles Blow, an opinion columnist, tweeted his outrage at Mitt Romney’s preference for two-parent families.
“Let me just tell you this Mitt ‘Muddle Mouth’: I’m a single parent and my kids are *amazing*! Stick that in your magic underwear,” he wrote.
Mormon men and women wear “temple garments” beneath their clothes as a reminder of their religious commitments, a rough equivalent of Jews’ yarmulkes or tzitzit.
It’s difficult to imagine a Times writer making a similar joke about a Jewish politician.
Eileen Murphy, a spokeswoman for the Times, didn’t respond to an email sent just before 6:00 p.m. today inquiring about the paper’s reaction to the tweet. Blow also didn’t respond to an email inquiry.
The Romney comment that provoked Blow’s tweet was:
When you have 40 percent of kids being born out of wedlock, and among certain ethnic groups the vast majority being born out of wedlock, you ask yourself, how are we going to have a society in the future? Because these kids are raised in poverty in many cases, they’re in abusive settings. The likelihood of them being able to finish high school or college drops dramatically in single-family homes. And we haven’t been willing to talk about this.
UPDATE: Radio host Hugh Hewitt asked Romney about the tweet.
“That is a little surprising, I must admit. I guess we’re finding out for the first time that the media is somewhat biased,” he joked.
Hewitt pressed him on the possibility of an anti-Mormon campaign.
“I don’t think that will be particularly helpful for their cause,” Romney said. “The truth of the matter is, they’ve got a lot of ways to attack our nominee. They’re going to make their attacks on a personal basis. They really have a hard time defending President Obama on the basis of his economic record, on the basis of his foreign policy record — particularly given the developments in Iran as well as his mismanagement of Iraq and Afghanistan. So they’re going to make personal attacks.
“I think it’s going to wear very badly and the American people are not going to line up for that kind of, if you will, divisiveness and demonization of their fellow Americans,” he said.
UPDATE: Blow tweeted an apology Friday morning (below), and Times spokeswoman Eileen Murphy emails: ” It is enough. We are in agreement with him that the comment was inappropriate and we’re glad he acknowledged it.”
Btw, the comment I made about Mormonism during Wed.'s debate was inappropriate, and I regret it. I'm willing to admit that with no caveats.
â Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) February 24, 2012
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Dennis Fanning a year agoSo would it be okay just to call Romney an asshole for calling single parents bad people? When you think about it, he’s not attacking the parent who isn’t there, he’s attacking the one who sweats when the school calls to say their kid is sick because they don’t know if they can lose the hours or if they’ll even have a job if they leave in the middle of the day. I’m a single dad who’s been there every single day for 13 years while my ex simply disappeared to “find herself.” Am I the bad guy for stepping up? Am I a bad guy for not just plugging in some other woman to take care of my kids? Fuck no. And that is something Romney can stick up his ass.
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polkashow a year agoI see BYU students are trolling the internet in full-force. Go wash the stains from ye magic garments! Aside from religious freedom, there is freedom of speech, and if the NYT thinks Blow (who is an opinion columnist, BTW) was speaking inappropriately while in their employ, they will deal with him. Freedom of speech doesn’t equal pretty and inoffensive and “stuff I particularly want or like to hear.” BYU: killing all the fun, all the time.
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gsplsngr a year agoFirst Charles Blow, should grow up and stop being so sensitive about his family situation. Mitt Romney was not trying to denigrate anyone but point out facts that are staring us in the face. The facts are children from a single parent family are more likely to be in poverty. They are more likely to go to prison and the girls are more likely to get in abusive relationship and more likely to get pregnant. Those are the facts some may not like it but those are the facts. Are single parents bad people? No, but the majority of studies show that kids do better in every way if two parents are in the house
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Mitch Labuda a year agoRomney as President would do what about the ethnic groups having kids being born out of wedlock?
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thebestclint a year agoI see NOTHING wrong with this. If Romney was Jewish, I hope he’d ask him to stick it in his yarmulke. He was making a jab at Romney’s religion, and he rightly should have, because he was using his religion to VAUNT HIS BIGOTRY.
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kristinamae a year agoGood thing he didn’t make a comment about Islam or a maniac would have been justified in shooting him and Obama would have apologized to the gunman for our religious insensitivity.
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Jordan H. a year agoAnd he doesn’t want abortion at all? I’m pretty positive that some of these single parent cases could be avoided if there was a pro choice option. I don’t agree with his comment at all because it’s unrealistic. Yes, there are some children who have a hard time in a single parent household but there are also those who have been successful. But if this is what he really thinks, that having one parent is not a “society” then shouldn’t he be pro choice because it would avoid some of these cases? Just satin…
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DwayneSPB a year agoI think attacking someone’s religious
beliefs is disgusting. Wether it’s republicans
and calling Obama Muslim or Democrats
on this Mitts Mormonism. Oh and you
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