Legal Insurrection: Former Massachusetts governor and failed presidential candidate Mitt Romney is running for the Senate in Utah. The GOP primary in Utah will take place on Tuesday.
An outspoken critic of President Trump, Romney has published an explanation of “Where [he] Stands on the Trump Agenda.” In it he vows to support the Trump agenda when he agrees with it and to “continue to speak out when the president says or does something which is divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions.” more here
SNIP: If he wins, Utah still loses.
Walking on the fence like the opportunistic fraud that you are.
Two-faced scumbag.
Which means he is a shoe-in to replace John McCain as the most loathsome Republican in the party that doesn’t have the discipline to muzzle shitbags like these.
If this is to be a discussion of what Mitt talks out of there should be a picture of a starfish!
I was against it before I was against being for it…..
Mitt can talk out of both sides of his mouth,
or both sides of his arse, The odor
is about the same from either opening.
I sit here with my primary ballot wondering if I should vote for Bro. Mitt or some right-wing quixotic loon who didn’t know well enough to save his money and withdraw his nomination (and no, Trump isn’t running for Senate in Utah). Thinking in strictly a realpolitik sense, Bro. Mitt is the logical choice. He can nullify the freshman senator effect and give the State an immediate boost in Congress. However, he is Bro. Mitt, the man who lost — and heard the cock crow in the attempt. He says the right things and does the wrong ones. He is the Great Negotiator, meaning he stands for nothing. He hated Trump, but now he respects him, unless Trump does something the pundits don’t like.
Every day, I am inundated with internet ads incessantly reminding me of how much I viscerally dislike the man. It would have been so much simpler to have just quickly glanced at the ballot and made the practical choice, without thinking about it too much. Well, Bro. Mitt couldn’t leave things to fate, or hunches. He had to put his entitled, arrogant, pompous visage everywhere I look, speaking condescendingly to us poor unenlightened rubes — and then I look at his opponent.
Its going to be a last minute decision.
Mitt has, or wants, a plan with many moving parts. So he can blame others if there’s
a backlash or fuckup. Sleazy prick.
Bad handwriting is from where Mitt’s familiar name sprang. By now, everyone knows his name is Shit.
I voted for Romney before Mr. Trump came on the scene. I wanted him to win, because four years of Barry already felt like eight.
But the Republicans were the only thing I could see.
Little did I know, there was a REAL President out there waiting.
I was like a man who listens to classical music all his life through a two inch speaker and then wanders into a concert hall while an orchestra plays something stirring; the old ways will not answer anymore.
The old Republican party is as dead as the Democrat Party.
This country is like a car with bad alignment, drifting left.
I register Repub. to vote in the primary. But I am a Trumpican now.
Anybody who wants my vote, better be like a range fence: Horse high, hog tight and bull strong.
I don’t want push back
I want my Candidates to kick evil bastards in the balls, and mock their cries of pain.
Mitt?
Good Man. I would trust him with my money.
Not my Country, or my future
Its time to go Viking
“…continue to speak out when the president says or does something which is divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions.”
Mitt, how about an “if” instead of “when”? At least try to hide the contempt a little bit.
ACParker- I know how you feel. We have Dean Heller in NV.
More like he speaks out when something’s against the Democrat institutions.
Here’s how I feel about Mitt Romney: It was worth enduring 4 additional years of Obama to get Trump.
Very nice Lazlo. No more needs to be said about Mitt.
Hope he loses, we don’t need him.
Mitt governed Massachusetts like a democrat, except that instead of increased taxes, we got increased “fees.” The guy is not an American; he is merely a citizen of the US, and part of the uni-party problem we have.
One America News ran a short exposé on Mitt. These are some of his quotes:
– I am against abortion
– I am pro-choice
– I am against abortion and always have been
– I am against single payer healthcare
– We need single-payer
– I am against single-payer and always have been
Etc., etc.