Sooooo….. Mitt Romney may try running for President in 2020 against President Donald J. Trump – and I bet President Trump is laughing just as hard as the rest of us!! I think it’s fucking hilarious!
Two-Faced, Backstabbing, Fake Conservative, Flip-Flopper Mitt Romney also apparently wrote an op-en in the leftist fake news Washington Post, when only piece of shit fake conservatives (closet Democrats) would ever go running to shitty WaPo to plead their case, which we feel is really just a PR stunt to kick off his campaign, and Romney feels his hate for President Trump will parlay into a lot of free press appearances on 24/7 Trump Hating Fake News networks like CNN and MSNBC.
MARK MY WORDS… Mitt Romney will never be President of the United States. It’s bad enough that the piece of shit is now a US Senator.
Just when conservatives thought we were getting rid of most of the fake conservatives, like douchebag Jeff Flake, here comes bigger douche Mitt Romney – one of the worst fake conservatives to ever plague the Republican Party.
Hell, Mitt Romney could have never been elected in ANY state other than backwards-ass Utah. The rest of the country has a very strong distaste for fake conservative snakes, and if hell did freeze over, and Romney did become President, the end of the Republican Party, and possibly the world, wouldn’t be far behind.
I have voted in EVERY mid-term and Presidential election since I was 18 years of age, and always vote for conservatives, but there is no way in hell that I could ever vote for a piece of shit fake conservative snake like Mitt Romney. I would actually vote against my party to keep Romney out, because Mitt Romney is such a cancer in the Republican Party. It’s bad enough that the dumbfucks in Utah elected him to the Senate.
Honestly, I want Mitt Romney to run for President because I think most people in the United States fucking hate Mitt Romney as much as I do, and it would be very sweet to see Romney humiliated once again, while losing piles of money in the process.
For weeks, incoming Utah Sen. Mitt Romney has been tight-lipped as he prepares to be sworn in on Thursday, disappointing his longtime friends who hoped he would emerge as a new power center for mainstream Republicans in President Donald Trump’s Washington, particularly with the Senate now without the late John McCain.
Romney’s tweets last month included a musing on church hymns and pictures of his grandchildren – and nothing about Trump. “Sorry, guys,” he’d say as he rushed by and ignored reporters’ questions in the Capitol’s halls.
But on Tuesday night, Romney jolted his allies – and the White House – by publishing a scathing critique of Trump in The Washington Post that said the president “has not risen to the mantle of the office.”
Romney’s assertion of independence is a thunder clap in the GOP, thrusting him forward as Trump’s highest-profile Republican foil in the new Congress and stoking talk of Trump’s vulnerability to a challenger for the party’s 2020 nomination, be it Romney or another Trump critic, such as Ohio Gov. John Kasich, R, who has been eyeing an insurgent bid.
“It begins,” former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon wrote in an email to The Post, referring to the effort to block Trump from the 2020 Republican nomination.
“It’s hard to believe, based on this op-ed, that Mitt Romney thinks Donald Trump deserves to be re-nominated in 2020,” conservative commentator William Kristol wrote on Twitter, echoing other Trump critics on the right who cheered Romney’s re-emergence.
Romney’s salvo, however, was also greeted with a burst of skepticism among both Republicans and Democrats who cringe when they remember Romney’s history of flip-flopping view of Trump, which has veered from uneasy embrace of his endorsement (2012) to stern rebuke (2016) to accepting his endorsement again for his Utah Senate race (2018) to this latest rebuke (2019).
To make the point, the image of a smiling Romney sitting with Trump over a dish of frog legs at a white-tablecloth dinner in late 2016 is being widely circulated by Romney critics as a reminder of his past ingratiation and the time he considered joining Trump’s Cabinet as secretary of state. Trump aides say the president never came close to tapping him.
Many Trump-aligned Republicans have read Romney’s essay and called him, with varying levels of derision, a relic of the party’s past searching for relevance in a Republican Party upended and morphed by Trump since 2016.
Romney’s niece, Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel, tweeted Wednesday that her uncle’s words were “disappointing and unproductive” and feed “into what the Democrats and the media want.”
Brad Parscale, Trump’s 2020 campaign manager, was dismissive, tweeting late Tuesday that Romney “lacked the ability to save this nation” in 2012 when Romney was the Republican presidential nominee.
“Jealousy is a drink best served warm,” Parscale wrote. “So sad.”
“Here we go with Mitt Romney,” Trump tweeted on Wednesday. “I won big, and he didn’t. He should be happy for all Republicans. Be a TEAM player & WIN!”
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