[1][2][3] The story follows filmmaker Bryan Hall's experience as a Mormon during the 2008 Presidential race.
While following the debates, Hall becomes increasingly aware of the escalating attacks against a particular candidate over his religion: Mitt Romney, who happens to also be a Mormon.
In July 2007, Director Bryan Hall and his film crew began traveling the country in an RV, investigating this issue.
Over the course of those 3 months, they gathered close to 150 hours of footage, from interviews, to news clips and political propaganda.
Key interviews include Richard Land, Pastor Robert Jeffress, Hugh Hewitt, Bill Keller, Randall Balmer, Edwin Meese, David French, Judge Roy Moore, Flip Benham, Charles Cohen and Pastor George Evans.