Monday, October 21, 2019

Mitt, the Unfit; my presidential choice in 2012.

Mitt and Hillary: why can't they just go away?


Romney Bashed as 'Total Loser' After Secret Twitter Account Is Discovered 
"Republican Sen. Mitt Romney confirmed he has a secret Twitter account, which was opened in 2011, shortly after he announced he was running for president. 
"The senator discussed the account in an interview with The Atlantic but did not reveal what his name was at the time. 
"After the interview, however, Slate was able to determine it was the locked account of Pierre Delecto, with the handle @qaws9876." 

Snit Romney "I want my vote back, Mitt. Give me back my vote.
"In 2012, I voted for this insufferable establishment icon, this inept goof who the Democrats wish every Republican would emulate. Some nights, I wake up sweating and screaming when I relive it in my nightmares. I should have taken my ballot, lit it on fire and flushed it down the Schiffhole." . . .

What Utah Voters Really Want From Mitt Romney  . . . "But Biggart added that he isn’t holding his breath. “We have very low expectations for Romney,” he said. “And frankly, because congressional Republicans have done so little to slow [Trump’s] agenda, any pushback at all will unfortunately be hailed as taking a stand.” . . .

‘C’est moi’: Mitt Romney admits to running secret Twitter account under the alias ‘Pierre Delecto’  "On Sunday, Twitter users lost their collective minds when they learned that Pierre Delecto wasn’t a bot or a random Romney superfan, but an account run by the Republican senator himself. As Delecto, Romney, who has become one of President Trump’s most vocal GOP critics, used the account to like critical tweets about the president, while also occasionally defending himself against detractors. By early Monday, the unusual pseudonym was a trending moment on Twitter and had been mentioned in more than 47,000 tweets." . . .

Pierre Delecto
Mitt Romney: Impeachment of Trump an ‘Inflection Point in American History’  . . . "Coppins wrote that while most Republicans have backed the president amidst the impeachment inquiry, Romney continues to stay “open to the idea that the president may need to be evicted from the Oval Office.”
"Sen. Romney said that he believes that the potential impeachment will serve as a critical juncture in American history.
“ 'I do think people will view this as an inflection point in American history,” Romney said.
“ 'I don’t look at myself as being a historical figure,” the failed 2012 Republican presidential candidate said. However, Romney adds, “I do think these are critical times. And I hope that what I’m doing will open the way for people to take a different path.' ” . . .

Dick Morris: ‘If You Feel a Pulse, You Know Hillary’s Going to Run’  . . . "Morris went on to say he believes Warren gets the nomination, which he explained would be bad news for the Democratic Party looking to take down President Donald Trump.
“ 'I think Warren will still win. And I think Trump will still beat the daylights out of her, But this Democratic process isn’t over yet,” he advised." . . .

Media begin canonization of Mitt Romney   . . . "Mitt Romney was a cartoon villain so far as the media and other Democrats were concerned.
"That was then, but now that Donald Trump is president and Romney a senator who may be called to cast a vote in a Senate impeachment trial, Romney is enjoying the media's "strange new respect," much like a Republican-appointed Supreme Court justice voting with the liberal bloc.  The Atlantic, the deep-pocketed publication owned by the widow of Steve Jobs, is one of the true thought leaders on the journalistic Left, and it is signaling that Romney is a man entitled to deep respect, for he may someday play the role that Howard Baker played with Richard Nixon.  In an article by McKay Coppins, entitled "The Liberation of Mitt Romney," the positive language is slathered onto Mitt with abandon, considering how recently he was evil incarnate and wore "magic underwear."  For example:" . . .
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