Charles Mitchell offers another one in response to my post about Romney answering a question about his Mormonism before a Jewish audience. Mitchell argues that Romney wouldn't want to be seen as a victim or compare the plight of Mormons to the plight of Jews.
He writes:
And I don't think Romney needed to give a response that likened the Holocaust to attacks on Mormons in the 19th Century to celebrate the ideals of religious tolerance in America, or to point out that just as a Jewish candidate should be judged independently of his religion, so should a Mormon candidate. Really, it's hard to think of many audiences in America that would be more receptive to such a message than a group of Jewish Republicans.
We know Romney has a high IQ, I'm just saying that his EQ seems to be lagging.