No sooner do we lose one RINO in the Senate than damned
if we don’t gain another. And so it
would seem that the harder we try, the behinder we seem to get. And now for the
next six years we will now have to deal with conservative turncoat, failed
presidential candidate and now U.S. Senator, Mitt Romney. As you may have heard Romney recently took to
the op-ed page of the Washington Post, not to tell us how he intends to work
with the president to the benefit of the American people, but to do nothing
more than to slam President Trump. His little
rant was entitled: “The president shapes the public character of the nation.
Trump’s character falls short.”
The hypocritical Mr. Romney began his pathetic screed
saying, “The Trump presidency made a deep descent in December.” He acknowledged his opposition to Trump in the
2016 presidential election, actually claiming that he had early hope for
Trump’s presidency, then lamented that “on balance, his conduct over the past
two years, particularly his actions this month, is evidence that the president
has not risen to the mantle of the office.”
I did think it odd that we would have a man who possesses so very little
character himself actually seeing it as appropriate to criticize that of
another. But then knowing the man as we
all do, we shouldn’t be surprised.
Romney did acknowledge the fact that President Trump
had enacted “policies mainstream Republicans have promoted for years.” He
praised aligning “U.S. corporate taxes with those of global competitors,”
deregulation, cracking down on China’s “unfair” trade practices, criminal
justice reform, and appointments of conservative judges. But it was in pretty short order that he then
went on to assail Trump’s character: “With the nation so divided, resentful and
angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable. And
it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.”
And it was in moving on to American economic and
military leadership in the world, and apparently citing supposed polling data,
that Romney said, “Trump’s words and actions have caused dismay around the
world.” And it was also according to Romney that, “To reassume our leadership
in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home.” And he went on to say, “That project begins,
of course, with the highest office once again acting to inspire and unite us.
It includes political parties promoting policies that strengthen us rather than
promote tribalism by exploiting fear and resentment.” I’m ashamed to admit that I ever voted for
this scumbag.
Romney called for “setting a course to a balanced
budget” and linking arms with other nations. He suggested, as the U.K. moves to
leave the European Union, “We want a unified and strong Europe, not a
disintegrating union. We want stable relationships with the nations of Asia
that strengthen our mutual security and prosperity.” The failed 2012 Republican presidential
nominee relentlessly lambasted Trump during the 2016 presidential election. Yet
when the 2018 midterm elections came and Romney made his way to Utah to run for
the U.S. Senate, President Trump chose to endorse him and Romney chose to
accept. Why would he do that?
Also in his op-ed Romney stated he looked forward to
working with fellow RINO Mitch McConnell, but warned that when it comes to the
president, “I will speak out against significant statements or actions that are
divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to
democratic institutions.” He said, “I do
not intend to comment on every tweet or fault. But I will speak out against
significant statements or actions that are divisive, racist, sexist,
anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions.” In going to this extreme Romney, again, only
served to further his reputation as being someone to whom very little respect
is owed.
After all, in Romney we have someone who’s just another
run-of-the-mill gutless wonder. He chose
to run in a safe Utah seat rather than in Massachusetts, where he had once been
governor, and might actually have helped Republicans by taking on a Democrat
presidential contender. And as I
mentioned earlier he’s a guy who sought, and then accepted, President Trump’s
endorsement for Senate in 2018. Romney
has a rather long history of being little more than a backstabber, especially
when it comes to President Trump. I
can’t help but wonder if it might be a case of envy more than anything else. Perhaps
if he had been a bit like Trump in 2012 he might have won.
‘Romney the RINO’ is a dinosaur, and as such he’s
not what we need. He’s spineless and has
an over-inflated sense of importance.
Add to that he’s a weakling who can be easily persuaded by money and
power. It has been on any number of
occasions that he has revealed himself to be disloyal to those who choose to
support him. And it is to this day that I believe he could have easily have won
in 2012 but instead chose to simply roll over by refusing to challenge that fat
cow of an inquisitor in the second debate who was so obviously in the tank for
Barry. He very clearly had the upper hand up to that point, which is the main reason
I’ve ALWAYS believed he threw the race.
Romney made his millions not through innovation, the
building of great structures, or even by starting new companies. Instead he made his fortune by outsourcing jobs
and simply shutting down businesses that dared to disagree with his “business
model”. Romney never started an enterprise
nor did he create jobs. President Trump's accomplishments can be seen all over
New York and around the world. Romney
destroyed communities by shutting down industries. Trump's investments resulted
in the rebirth of once blighted areas. That
said, Romney is precisely the type of ‘elitist globalist parasite’ that we
already have far too many of serving in government.
Character is something that is measured in loyalty. And
while Romney is completely devoid of that specific trait, President Trump has
it in spades, perhaps even to a fault. America needs a hero, however flawed he
may be. It’s far better than subjugation at the hands socialist thugs. RINOs
like Romney either don't understand, of refuse to recognize what we’re dealing
with here. Republicans who behave like
Romney are exactly why Democrats continue to win elections. Many conservatives
no longer trust the Republicans because, while they aren’t actively insane like
the Democrats, they have earned their reputation for double-crossing their
constituents.
Romney could have written about the goals he wished
to accomplish in the Senate and his alignment with Trump’s national priorities.
Unity over division in times of crisis, Romney is the Summer Soldier! Romney will be little more than an obscure
footnote in the history of this great country. He has no accomplishments and he
is a carpet-bagging RINO. I find bizarre
how RINO’s continue to attack a member of their own party, yet, we hear nary a
peep about those in the Democrat Party whose goal remains the destruction of
this country’s, our way of life, the elimination of our freedoms, and their
embrace of socialist policies that have never EVER worked.
Those interested in documenting an accurate history of
our country will not be fooled by the hateful noise from a dishonest press that
ignores the great many successes of President Trump, including the best economy
in most of our lifetimes, or that tries to parlay normal events, such as the removing
of a small amount of troops in a measured way or rewriting trade deals, as
though they are the end of the world. Every day the propaganda arm of ‘The Swamp’
continues to generate that which is little more than ‘fake news’ by way of manufactured
‘crisis’, and trying to make it stick, until the next day when the next new manufactured
crisis is presented as news.
Trump will absolutely be measured by his policy
successes or failures, although historians will chuckle at and vividly recount
his bold colors, just as they do the same for very other colorful president for
whom they have no personal bias for or against.
Not only does Trump have to overcome a corrupt Democrat Party and a ‘fake
news’ media, he must also contend with those in the Republican Party who have
long called ‘The Swamp’ home. You would think that there would be an
overwhelming number of those in the Republican Party standing firmly behind the
president as he continues to actually make good on many of the promises that
got him elected in the first place.
President Trump is working on behalf of the American
people, something that very few politicians rarely do. Most politicians are little more appeasing
bundlers, working to get reelected, subservient to a globalist agenda, preening
for the history books, looking to be serviced under their desk or prepping for
their next job. President Trump is the first president since Ronald Reagan that
has focused on delivering on his campaign promises. Which by the way, is a
conservative agenda. Now I know that he
has yet to deliver on ‘The Wall’ but I would argue that that has less to do
with the president than with those of his own party. You know, those just like Romney.
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