It is September sixteenth. We are in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah.
Behind me, the church, and in front of you, me.
We're going to be interviewing a man named Scott Hall.
Scott Hall is running for the senate seat currently held by Orrin Hatch.
My name is Henry Rollins, 
and I'm embarking on a tour through every state capital in America.
all the way up to November's Presidential elections.
I want to learn a few things, and knowledge without mileage equals bullshit.
So, come follow me into what Mark Twain called
'The Territory.' This is capitalism 2012.
Mitt Romney, Scott Howell, Harry Reid. 
We all have these fundamental beliefs of our faith,
and it's too bad that people would use the faith
as a reason not to vote for President Romney.
But, as a Mormon Democrat, there's a lot 
 of things that I'm trying to dispel.
In fact, I got invited back to the DNC
to speak about Mormonism in America today.
If someone is a religious affiliation, that's one of the great things about America,
that we have religious diversity, freedom from and freedom of religion.
And so, I've noticed, and I watch the Presidential race very very closely,
it's not been coming up very much in the bigger picture of Mr. Romney,
and I'm very glad about that. It says a 
 lot about where America has come from
because I don't think it should be a restriction to voting for anybody.
I really don't think so, and so, I'm glad about that.
I'm glad that you're running openly, as a Mormon.
That, I think will help to dispel things further. 
 America has a long way to go.
You know, we've come a long way, and there's still quite a journey ahead.
Should we get a Romney administration, what do you think that will mean
to the state of Utah and to Mormon people?
It is a Mormon moment right now. It's exciting because, you know,
we've lifted our faith out of obscurity.
Me running for the United States Senate. Mitt Romney running. 
And we all have the same beliefs.
You can't help but feel like somebody in the family might have a shot
to be the leader of the free world all over.
Now, that doesn't mean we all agree with Mitt Romney's policies,
but if he does get elected, there genuinely is a scripture that 
I wanted to share out of our doctrine covenant with the whole world.
This is a revelation, given to Joseph Smith,
and I think this should put at ease and calm 
 of every person out there that would be afraid
that mormonism would be the next policy of the country.
And Joseph Smith said, 'We do not believe it is just
to mingle religious influence
with civil government, whereby one religious society
is fostered and another
prescribed in its spiritual privileges and the individual rights 
of its members as citizens denied.
That's very powerful words coming from the Lord,
and so, I want my non-LDS friends to really be able to understand
that a true believer of our faith would have just as much respect
for a non-believer, for a Jewish, for a Muslim, 
 for a Protestant, for whoever it might be
because, when we lead the United States of America 
 or I lead in the United States Senate,
I don't care about their faith. What I care about is people.
Mr. Howell had some very interesting points of view.
He also faces some very unique challenges,
in that he's going up against Orrin Hatch.
Orrin Hatch is an extremely long time politician.
We're talking decades.
He's also very well funded, and, so, Mr. 
 Howell is going to be vastly outspent.
There's no way around it.
So, he's got a hell of a challenge facing 
 him all the way up until November.
I'm going to be on stage here, very very soon
This is a city, Salt Lake, that I've played many many times.
I've had a really good time here in my life. 
The first time I did a show here in 
 Salt Lake City was the summer of 1981,
so I have quite a history with this place.
I'm 51. I've been doing shows in your city since 1981.
So far, I've not had a bad time. 
 Some of the venues have been trying.
I'm going to get out of the venue, meet everyone by the bus.
We're going to get on the bus and roll all night to Boise, Idaho,
the capital city in the great state of Idaho.
It's a gorgeous piece of real estate, and I'm looking forward to it.
So, until then, stay tuned.
