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Mormon Media Observer: Top 10 LDS newsmakers of 2009
Mormon Times ^ | Dec. 30, 2009 | Joel Campbell

Posted on 12/30/2009 1:32:39 PM PST by Colofornian

The Mormon Media Observer looks back at the year filled with LDS newsmakers. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., tops the list, based on a newsmaker's frequency in the news as well as the significance of their stories.

1. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nevada

The Senate Majority Leader led the battle to push through health reform in the Senate. News coverage of Reid made a household name and the divisive debate made him out to be both villain and saint. He may still face a tough battle in his home state of Nevada to save his seat.

On Christmas The New York Times wrote:

"WASHINGTON -- It was the pinnacle moment of his political career. The Senate majority leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, on the verge of making history by shepherding through far-reaching health care legislation, was called upon by the clerk to cast his vote. And Mr. Reid, who had fought tirelessly for months to get the health care bill adopted, looked up from his desk and said, "No." ...Mr. Reid's oh-no vote capped one of the more remarkable stretches in what is shaping up to be one of the more remarkable careers in American politics, characterized in no small part by the sheer inscrutability of much of what he says and does. In the end, of course, Congressional leaders are judged on one thing alone: whether they come up with the votes. And Mr. Reid -- the miner's son from Searchlight, Nev., the amateur boxer who worked his way through law school as a Capitol Hill police officer, who has a knack for mumbling and off-the-cuff gaffes -- had the votes."

2. Stephenie Meyer

The release of "New Moon" attracted media attention around the world. Here's a sampling of the some of the worldwide headlines: "New Moon takes biggest bite," "Vatican denounces the 'deviant' Twilight Movie," "Mormon who put new life into vampires."

The Sunday Mail of London wrote: "Her teenage vampire books outsell Harry Potter -- but she's a devout Mormon who lives modestly in Cave Creek, Ariz., and eats at the local burger joint. For a woman who has sold more than 85 million books and has been hailed as the new J. K. Rowling, it is a remarkably modest home. Set down a dusty dirt trail, the four-bedroom property blends seamlessly into the desert landscape -- low and sand-colored with just a few cacti for decoration. Only a high-tech camera and newly installed metal gates give some hint of the occupant's desire for privacy."

3. Elizabeth Smart

The young woman endured brutality and came to court this year to face her abuser, Brian David Mitchell. After attending Brigham Young University, she is preparing to serve a mission in France. She was named Utahn of the Year by the Salt Lake Tribune. The excellent tribute by Trib columnist Peg McEntee reads:

"She had wanted to confront Mitchell with her eyes and words, but, predictably, he sang his hymns and was removed from the courtroom. When it was over, Elizabeth Smart strode, tall and straight, into the rest of her life. For so many of us, her astonishing homecoming restored hope when there seemed to be none, and the knowledge that even terrible times can end, and end well. And she taught us this: Faith, whatever its source, can make amazing things happen."

4. Jon Huntsman Jr.

President Barack Obama named Utah's former governor U.S. Ambassador to China. He took his post in August. Huntsman played host to Obama during a visit to China in November. Chinese media lauded Obama for the choice for Huntsman's understanding of Chinese language and culture. Huntsman previously served a U.S. ambassador to Singapore.

5. Orrin Hatch

Sen. Orrin Hatch was a key opponent to health care reform and taken on foes like the Bowl Championship Series. He also played a role in honoring the Sen. Edward Kennedy at his death. Over the years, the pair made an interesting senatorial odd couple. Along with speaking at Kennedy's memorial service, Hatch penned this piece in Newsweek. He also penned a Hanukkah song which was both complimented and parodied on "The Tonight Show."

6. Glenn Beck

The firebrand talk show host continued to attract attention on his national radio and TV shows, through his books and in the news media. The picture of Beck sticking his tongue out made it on the cover of Time magazine and parodied on several comedy shows. Here was Time's assessment:

"Glenn Beck: the pudgy, buzz-cut, weeping phenomenon of radio, TV and books. Our hot summer of political combat is turning toward an autumn of showdowns over some of the biggest public-policy initiatives in decades. The creamy notions of postpartisan cooperation -- poured abundantly over Obama's presidential campaign a year ago -- have curdled into suspicion and feelings of helplessness. Trust is a toxic asset, sitting valueless on the national books. Good faith is trading at pennies on the dollar. "

7. Mitt Romney

Emboldened by conservative supporters, Romney is keeping his eyes on 2012 presidential prize. Romney has been delivering a lot of keynoters and political endorsements around the nation and is getting ready to launch a book-promotion tour. A National Public Radio blog recent said this about who is a GOP frontrunner for 2012:

"Answer: No one so far. Mitt Romney, the venture capitalist and former governor of Massachusetts who ran a pretty good campaign in 2008, remains the class of the field but kept a low profile in 2009. Mike Huckabee led in some polls of Republicans that also found Sarah Palin popular. But Huckabee ended the year uncertain about running (and damaged by a clemency scandal from his days as Arkansas governor). Romney remains too much a general election candidate, a problem for the Democrats to be sure but far from the average Republican activist's cup of tea. His past positions on social issues were too styled to Massachusetts, and his Mormonism still leaves the party's religious base lukewarm at best."

8. Max Hall

BYU football quarterback Hall got his 15 minutes of national fame after the BYU-Utah football game when he said: "I don't like Utah. In fact, I hate them," Hall said. "I hate everything about them. I hate their program. I hate their fans, I hate everything. ... I think the whole university, their fans and their organization, is classless." He later issued an apology and was sanctioned by the Mountain West Conference.

9. John Yettaw

The Missouri man widely noted in international media for his Mormon faith was held for a time in a Burmese prison charged with crime related to a swim across a lake to one of the world's best-known democracy figures, Aung San Suu Kyi. He left Myanmar with a U.S. senator. Despite his good intentions, Yettaw gave an unfortunate impression of Mormons to the world.

10. Michael Otterson

He was the spokesman behind the LDS Church statement at the Salt Lake City council meeting in early November that appears to be changing the politics in Utah for gays.

"The Church supports these ordinances because they are fair and reasonable and do not do violence to the institution of marriage. They are also entirely consistent with the Church's prior position on these matters. The Church remains unequivocally committed to defending the bedrock foundation of marriage between a man and a woman. I represent a church that believes in human dignity, in treating others with respect even when we disagree -- in fact, especially when we disagree."


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To: reaganaut
However, anything coming out of the BYU on the topics of archaeology,
Ancient Scripture or Religion (esp the apologetic IS almost always related to fantasy.
 
 
 
 
AVATARD
 

61 posted on 01/08/2010 4:34:51 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: reaganaut
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid keeps a copy of the Book of Mormon in his office just off the chamber floor. There's a second copy handy to give away to someone in need of spiritual guidance.

What???!!!

WHAT 'guidance'?

There is NOTHING in the BoM that pertains to ANYTHING they perform ritually in their Temples!!

62 posted on 01/08/2010 4:36:55 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

63 posted on 01/08/2010 4:41:25 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: reaganaut
"On Sunday, Reid, with his security escort in tow, likely made his home teaching rounds after his ward's three-hour service. Anyone who questions his Mormon credentials should see that, says Jim Vlach, his home-teaching companion.

"He's got a tremendous burden with health care [reform] right now, but despite that, he finds time for home teaching," says Vlach.

Harry Reid: A Mormon in the middle

I'll save this article for the next time someone says Harry is a MINO!

64 posted on 01/08/2010 5:59:43 AM PST by greyfoxx39 (Obamacare: Old folks don't deserve healthcare. They use up too many carbon credits just breathing.)
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To: reaganaut; Elsie; metmom
No, not really, and Ejonesie did say that it was.

Maybe the two of you should get your act together. Football might be fantasy but it is taken very seriously : )

Do you agree with Metmom that Elizabeth Smarts father was responsible for her disappearance too? Or would you consider that a fantasy?

I can go on with almost all the points in the article, knowing that you think reality is fantasy, but it would be redundant.

65 posted on 01/08/2010 7:28:42 AM PST by LeGrande (The government wants to take over the entire Health Care industry to fix Medicare and Medicaid.)
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To: LeGrande; reaganaut; Elsie
Do you agree with Metmom that Elizabeth Smarts father was responsible for her disappearance too?

Got a source for that? Links?

66 posted on 01/08/2010 8:15:12 AM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: metmom
Got a source for that? Links?

Why don't you emphatically deny it before I go searching? There is no point in proving it unless you deny it, now is there?

67 posted on 01/08/2010 9:34:43 AM PST by LeGrande (The government wants to take over the entire Health Care industry to fix Medicare and Medicaid.)
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To: LeGrande
Do you agree with Metmom that Elizabeth Smarts father was responsible for her disappearance too?

I don't remember the post this was in. Do YOU have a link for us?

68 posted on 01/08/2010 9:56:47 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie
I don't remember the post this was in. Do YOU have a link for us?

Are you denying it, Elsie? I am not accusing you. You never really say anything at all. You just post quotes and ask questions. The Socratic method you use gets old.

69 posted on 01/08/2010 10:08:55 AM PST by LeGrande (The government wants to take over the entire Health Care industry to fix Medicare and Medicaid.)
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To: LeGrande; metmom; greyfoxx39

Do you agree with Metmom that Elizabeth Smarts father was responsible for her disappearance too?

- - - - - - -
Sources? I’ve known metmom for years, I do not believe she ever thought such a thing, much less told you.


70 posted on 01/08/2010 10:19:05 AM PST by reaganaut (Former Mormon, now Christian "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: LeGrande; ejonesie22

knowing that you think reality is fantasy

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Mindreading? Really, is that all you have?

So, tell me “Legrand”, what exactly is the “reality” that I think is fantasy?

I’m dying to know...


71 posted on 01/08/2010 10:22:07 AM PST by reaganaut (Former Mormon, now Christian "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: LeGrande

72 posted on 01/08/2010 10:46:27 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: LeGrande
You just post quotes and ask questions.
 
 
 
Sometimes I post PICTURES and ask questions...
 
 
 
 
Why is it that an avowed atheist like yourself gets DRAWN into these RELIGIOUS threads?
 
 
 
 
Why is it that an avowed atheist like yourself can attract SO many churches nearby?
 
 
(And you ain't THAT far from MECCA!)
 
 
 

73 posted on 01/08/2010 10:51:56 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: reaganaut

I think you meant “didn’t...

I could care less about what the BYU quarterback did.


74 posted on 01/08/2010 11:13:21 AM PST by ejonesie22
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To: reaganaut
Common agitator, not really worth the effort. I still make the mistake of replying to them. Pitches in the dirt.
75 posted on 01/08/2010 11:15:49 AM PST by ejonesie22
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To: ejonesie22

I did mean ‘didn’t’. Typos strike again.


76 posted on 01/08/2010 11:22:50 AM PST by reaganaut (Former Mormon, now Christian "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: reaganaut
So, tell me “Legrand”, what exactly is the “reality” that I think is fantasy?

Life is reality, your belief in religion is fantasy. Believe what you can see, not what you have faith in.

77 posted on 01/08/2010 11:22:54 AM PST by LeGrande (The government wants to take over the entire Health Care industry to fix Medicare and Medicaid.)
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To: Elsie
Why is it that an avowed atheist like yourself can attract SO many churches nearby?

It must be like Indians surrounding the cowboys. The good thing is that it gives me a target rich environment : )

Which reminds me, the only good Muslim is a .....

78 posted on 01/08/2010 11:27:03 AM PST by LeGrande (The government wants to take over the entire Health Care industry to fix Medicare and Medicaid.)
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To: LeGrande
you think

Reading the mind of another Freeper is a form of "making it personal."

Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.

79 posted on 01/08/2010 11:32:10 AM PST by Religion Moderator
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To: Religion Moderator; reaganaut
Religion Moderator - Reading the mind of another Freeper is a form of "making it personal."

reaganaut - So, tell me “Legrand”, what exactly is the “reality” that I think is fantasy?

So reaganaut tricked me into answering that question? Ahh!

How about if I had simply turned it around and asked Reaganaut if his religious faith trumped what his eyes could see? Would that be okay?

80 posted on 01/08/2010 12:10:04 PM PST by LeGrande (The government wants to take over the entire Health Care industry to fix Medicare and Medicaid.)
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