Joseph Smith Jr., the founding prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, once stated that the Constitution of the United States would “hang by a thread” and the priesthood of that church would be the only ones who could save it.
This is widely viewed as gospel by Mormons throughout the country. Many Mormons today openly declare their belief that we have reached that critical juncture and the Constitution does, indeed, hang by a thread.
All that is of utmost importance given that Mitt Romney could possibly be elected president this November. Romney holds the church’s high priesthood; he possesses a temple recommend, which grants unfettered access to any Mormon temple in the world.
Within temple walls, he has sworn allegiance and loyalty to the Mormon prophet (currently Thomas S. Monson), whom Mormons put on the same par with Abraham, Moses and Paul, above everyone else on Earth. Loyalty to the Mormon church takes priority over family, country, and even the electorate who may send him to the Oval Office.
A friend of mine recently characterized the election of Romney as tantamount to electing a Roman Catholic cardinal. Even non-Catholics know that a cardinal’s first loyalty is to the Pope, and that is as it should be. In the same vein, Romney’s first loyalty is to the Mormon prophet.
If Romney were completely honest and forthcoming about his faith, he would readily admit that:
1. The Mormon church is “the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth,” as proclaimed by its founder and believed by Mormons today.
2. All other churches are “abominations” in the sight of God, as Mormons believe Jesus Christ told Joseph Smith in person, face-to-face, in 1820.
3. The president of the Mormon church is a prophet, seer, and revelator just like Moses, and as such, his authority is without question and his edicts must be obeyed by anyone who believes the foregoing.
4. Because the Mormon church is all about obedience to God’s appointed apostles and prophets and eternal exaltation in the hereafter (available only to Mormons), a Mormon like Romney must put loyalty to Mormon leadership ahead of loyalty to anyone or anything else.
If the preceding weren’t enough, Romney has already taken a significant step demonstrating my thesis. He appointed former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt to head up the effort to determine appropriate candidates for administration positions (read: transition team). Leavitt, like Romney, is an active, temple-recommend-possessing, high-priesthood-holding Mormon. Speculation across the web is mounting that Leavitt could even become White House Chief of Staff.
Is this what America really wants to replace the Obama administration?
Shouldn’t the president’s first loyalty be to the American people regardless of political bent, doing what’s best for the country as a whole? Mitt Romney would not be that kind of president. From the people he would appoint to the Cabinet, White House staff, ambassadors and diplomats to foreign policy positions and the overall course of his administration, Romney would do it all with deference given to what the Mormon church and its prophet and apostles would want.
SCOTT CHRISTIAN BAUER
Salt Lake City







Nevermind that the FBI regularly recruits return missionaries from the Mormon church because of their high level of integrity. There are MANY, MANY Mormons in Hollywood and the Government.
If Romney is elected President, he will be loyal to the American People, not the Mormon or the LDS Church.
You forgot to mention in order to get a temple reccomend, one of the questions is, ARE YOU HONEST IN ALL YOUR DEALINGS WITH YOUR FELLOW MEN? I believe that is something we want in Washington and have not been given, and won't be given if Romney is not elected. Yes Romney is the kind of man we want as president. This is God's Land and we all should be praying to keep it free as our fore fathers did, even as George Washington did.
I am not a Romney supporter, but I am LDS. It seems you have conveniently forgotten about the 13th article of faith where we believe in abiding by the laws of the country we live in. If a Mormon is elected President, they would have to swear to uphold the Constitution of the United States and would not do anything to go against it. I don't see the point of your scare mongering against a Mormon President. If a Mormon becomes President, nothing is going to change. Democrats will still fight for social issues and Republicans wil still fight for big business.