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Romney Baffled That 2024 GOP Contenders “are trying to become as much like Donald Trump as they can be”
he’s just another progressive seeking to expand federal government, tax the middle classes into oblivion, and restrict our freedoms, his proud march with self-proclaimed Marxists just this summer makes a lot more sense
Romney—with his support for everything from gutting the Second Amendment to socialist government-run healthcare to amnesty—is, now that John McCain has passed on, the very last person I would look to for anything beyond an instructive take on the dangers of reading an (R) by some politician’s name as an indication of ideological kinship or of support for the minimal role of federal government as outlined in our founding documents.
President Trump just earned ten million (at least) more votes than he did in 2016, and failed presidential candidate Mitt Romney is apparently keen to ignore this fact. Instead, Romney argues for a return to the grand old pre-Trump GOP days . . . back when Romney lost to the most beatable incumbent president since Jimmy Carter.
To that end, Mittens whined to Politico about how his whipped, beaten, groveling version of the GOP is no more.
. . . . On Sunday, the Utah senator characterized the GOP he once knew as one that placed importance on the character of its leaders. Now, he said, he represents a small slice of the party.
“We’ve strayed from that. I don’t see us returning to that for a long time,” Romney lamented. “As I look at the 2024 [GOP presidential] contenders, most of them are trying to become as much like Donald Trump as they can be.”
he’s just another progressive seeking to expand federal government, tax the middle classes into oblivion, and restrict our freedoms, his proud march with self-proclaimed Marxists just this summer makes a lot more sense
Romney—with his support for everything from gutting the Second Amendment to socialist government-run healthcare to amnesty—is, now that John McCain has passed on, the very last person I would look to for anything beyond an instructive take on the dangers of reading an (R) by some politician’s name as an indication of ideological kinship or of support for the minimal role of federal government as outlined in our founding documents.
President Trump just earned ten million (at least) more votes than he did in 2016, and failed presidential candidate Mitt Romney is apparently keen to ignore this fact. Instead, Romney argues for a return to the grand old pre-Trump GOP days . . . back when Romney lost to the most beatable incumbent president since Jimmy Carter.
To that end, Mittens whined to Politico about how his whipped, beaten, groveling version of the GOP is no more.
. . . . On Sunday, the Utah senator characterized the GOP he once knew as one that placed importance on the character of its leaders. Now, he said, he represents a small slice of the party.
“We’ve strayed from that. I don’t see us returning to that for a long time,” Romney lamented. “As I look at the 2024 [GOP presidential] contenders, most of them are trying to become as much like Donald Trump as they can be.”
Romney Baffled That 2024 GOP Contenders 'are trying to become as much like Donald Trump as they can be”
Romney has not absorbed the lesson of his own loss to Obama.
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