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Do Mormons Mitt Romney and Glenn Beck always wear their magic underwear 100% of the time?

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14 Responses to “Do Mormons Mitt Romney and Glenn Beck always wear their magic underwear 100% of the time?”

  1. Mongolian... says:

    Oh I’m sure. LOL!

  2. queta nates says:

    the skid marks have magical powers…

  3. Liberal Asskicker says:

    What is the obsession with underwear? Good lord! You people need therapy!

  4. Courage says:

    They don’t have magic underwear, so no.

    If you mean their temple garments, no. Not while swimming, not while bathing, whether they wear it while sleeping is up to them….

    Though I’m sure if you ask them they’d be either willing to tell you, or report you as a stalker with way too much interest in their underwear…

  5. Blank says:

    Doucheist

  6. Richard B says:

    Don’t know about Mr Romney, but I think Mr. Beck wears excessively tight underpants which contribute to his looking like he’s about to have a stroke.

  7. Furious Blue says:

    Let’s shoot both of them in the crotch and find out.

  8. I'mTheDecider says:

    As irritable as they both are I would have to say yes.(Maybe taking it off to wash once in a while would relieve their tension)

  9. dbraunofva says:

    I learned from a fellow martial artist who is a Mormon that they don’t have to wear their underwear when they’re playing sports or working out. Beyond that, I’m not sure, but I’m sure there are other times when it’s not required.

  10. Desiree says:

    Yes, yes they do. That’s why Romney will never be a serious contender for president and Glenn Beck will only ever be a loony and a freak show exhibit, much like Mormonism itself.

  11. Universal Aardvark says:

    The garment is in many ways a symbol for faith itself. So just as you should be faithful all the time, you should wear the gament as much as possible. Naturally there are some activities which cannot be accomplished while wearing them, so naturally they are removed before and donned soon after. The only protection they offer is the protection of faith. No more magical than any religion as a whole, really.

  12. alexandra . says:

    Why don’t you ask them yourself? I’m sure they’d just love to discuss their personal lives with a total stranger.

  13. Mike says:

    Go Haters Go! Oh by the way don’t make fun of the koran. Romney 2012!

  14. SettingTheRecordStraight says:

    The tallit katan (literally the “little tallit”) is a white undergarment worn by the Jews, usually Orthodox or Hasidic, in order to fulfill the commandment given in Numbers 15:38–40 to make such a holy garment.

    It is speculated that Jesus Christ himself wore this special undergarment: Christ said – “But they do all their deeds to be noticed by men; for they broaden their phylacteries and lengthen the tassels of their garments” (Matthew 23:5). He took note that it had special sacred significance and was not to be flaunted before men as the scribes and Pharisees were wont to do.

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