Mitt Romney, please explain for the listening audience how this theory of yours on culture works. It sounds awfully racist to those of us not familiar with your universe of thinking, but let's give you an opportunity to explain yourself. For example, some data on the good people in your church:
Although LDS family income may be slightly above the national average in the United States, LDS per-capita income is lower, due in part to larger family size.
Mitt Romney, how does your theory about cultural inferiority apply to these good people? I don't get it.
Mitt Romney should also explain why he evidently thinks Mormon women are so culturally inferior, because that part of his theory definitely just sounds nuts to me:
In the 1981 Canadian census, LDS men were a little above the national average ($17,222, compared to $16,918), but LDS women were a little below average ($7,243, compared to $8,414).
I just don't get your theory, Mitt Romney.
How exactly does this cultural inferiority/per capita income thing work? Sounds like a pretty sketchy bigoted theory you got there to me, Mitt Romney. It sounds like something a spoiled rotten white boy might make up to justify to himself why such an incompetent fool was born so rich. So please explain to everyone why this theory of yours isn't as awful as it sounds, Mitt Romney - we're waiting.