I’m sure that everyone has, by now, heard the news that old Willard Romney is finally throwing in the towel, calling it quits, as he has decided not to run for re-election in 2024 for his seat in the U.S. Senate. Something that, while I’m sure it will bring much joy to the heart of every conservative, will do very little, in the big scheme of things, to remedy that which has been our ongoing RINO problem for decades. But on the bright side, I suppose one could argue that it’s always better to lose a RINO than to gain one, so we can only hope that the people of Utah have seen the error of their ways and will not again make the same mistake they made by electing Willard.
So anyway, it was this past Wednesday that Willard announced
he will not be running for re-election when his term is up. And it was in so
doing that Willard released a video statement explaining why he has declined to
run for re-election, stating that he helped pass reforms such as the so-called
bipartisan ‘infrastructure’ bill, the Electoral Count Act reform bill, which
was conceived in the wake of the January 6 protests, and emergency coronavirus
aid funding. Now, he said it is time for a “new generation of leaders” to shape
public policy. And it was also in his statement that he said neither *president
Joey and President Trump are ready to take on today’s issues.
He said, “We face critical challenges — mounting
national debt, climate change, and the ambitious authoritarians of Russia and
China. Neither President Biden nor former President Trump are leading their
party to confront them. On the deficits and debt, both men refuse to address
entitlements even though they represent two thirds of federal spending. Donald
Trump calls global warming a hoax and President Biden offers feel-good
solutions that will make no difference to the global climate. On China, President
Biden underinvests in the military and President Trump underinvests in our
alliances. Political motivations too often impede the solutions that these
challenges demand. The next generation of leaders must take America to the next
stage of global leadership."
And it was no surprise that it was in typical
fashion that Willard chose to take a few potshots at President Trump, criticizing
him for his lack of “leadership” during his Wednesday announcement. Willard chose
to criticize President Trump for daring to call “global warming a hoax.” Willard
also said, “neither President Biden nor former President Trump are leading
their party to confront” the “critical challenges” facing the country like the
“mounting national debt, climate change, and the ambitious authoritarians of
Russia and China.” Willard added, “President Biden underinvests in the military
and President Trump underinvests in our alliances."
And it’s in an upcoming book that Willard is said to
have taken some potshots at a few of his Republican colleagues in the Senate,
including Sens. J.D. Vance and Josh Hawley. It seems that Willard had some rather
harsh words for his colleagues who support President Trump. It’s been reported
that he told author McKay Coppins, “I don’t know that I can disrespect someone
more than J. D. Vance.” Willard’s apparent disdain for Vance stems from the
Ohio senator’s decision to echo “some of Trump’s wildest attacks on Democrats
and President Biden.” He added, “I do wonder, how do you make that decision?
How can you go over a line so stark as that — and for what?"
Willard went on to hit Hawley for being sympathetic
to President Trump’s arguments about the 2020 election results. He claimed Hawley
was part of a group that Willard said had “put politics above the interests of
liberal democracy and the Constitution” by objecting to the 2020 election
results. He told the author, “Josh Hawley is one of the smartest people in the
Senate, if not the smartest, and Ted Cruz [R-Texas] could give him a run for
his money.” And he added, “They know better” than to believe President Trump’s
claim that massive fraud cost him a second term. So it becomes clear that
Willard will continue to be bitter right up to the very end.
RINO’s like Willard are nothing more than spineless
phonies. They lie to us when on the campaign trail, and then promptly forget
about us once safely in office. Clearly this represents yet another loss for
the Democrats in the Senate. The ‘climate change’ and gun control pushing RINO likely
knew there was little chance of him winning re-election. Good riddance to this
liar. With ‘allies’ like him, who needs enemies? Like McCain, he was nothing
more than a Democrat in Republican garb. The only issue now is that he’s
probably already conspired behind closed doors to crown yet another RINO to
replace him with someone who’s even worse, if that’s even possible.
Among his many other acts of political treachery, was
when Willard chose to vote to install a Supreme Court justice who was unable to
define what a woman is. At the very least, that makes him a traitor to common
sense. And I wouldn’t be at all surprised to find out that he’s already applied
for a position at CNN, or even MSDNC, as a political commentator. But that won’t
be official until he leaves the Senate in January 2025, so he still has a lot
of time to do plenty of damage. Until then we can expect him to vote for more Ukraine
aid, every continuing resolution bill that comes along, more green energy scams,
LGBTQ+ rights, and anything else that he can.
Having RINOs like Willard is why gaining control of
Congress isn’t worth a tinker's damn if the majority turns out to be nothing
more than a bunch of cowardly eunuchs who say one thing when campaigning and
vote the exact opposite once in office. Ask yourself if you would have voted
for your members of Congress based on their voting record since they’ve been in
office. And while you would think most folks would say no, sadly it’s, instead,
that far too many folks are simply too lazy to keep a watchful eye over those
they choose to elect. And instead of doing their homework come election time,
they simply vote to send the same losers back to Congress.
Willard is barely hanging on, most of the folks back
‘home’ know he’s a backstabbing traitor, and so there’s ZERO chance of him
being re-elected. He would most certainly go down in a humiliating defeat if he
were to persist. Now he’s trying to save face and knows he’s done all of the
damage he can. And now he wants to go out on his terms and look good doing it. Willard
is the epitome of just how low a politician can go and still be called a human
being. He is a piece of political trash. Willard is the
personification of everything wrong with our Republican Establishment
politicians. They’re there to perform a function and it is not to represent
their constituents.
And so it was that Willard
went from being the worst Republican governor to being the worst Republican
senator and in between he was one of the worst Republican presidential nominees
in my lifetime. Willard has been nothing but an embarrassment his entire
career, and I’m glad that President Trump exposed him for the fraud that he
always was. He is a ‘Republican-In-Name-Only’ which makes him worthless to everyone
but the Democrats. Either you’re on one side or the other, there’s no such
thing as a middle ground or grey area. Sadly, even with his departure we will
still have far too many of his kind left in Congress, getting rid of them is
our job number one!!!
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