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I'll use the Red Key |
Good one, sums it up Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless. | |||
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delicately calloused |
Shocker. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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hello darkness my old friend |
Good! Hopefully that will end her political career and since no one watches CNN that means we won't have to hear from her again. | |||
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Lawyers, Guns and Money |
PRAGER: Mitt Romney Fails Again By Dennis Prager January 12, 2019 The first public thing Mitt Romney did in the year 2019 — on Jan. 1 — was publish an attack on President Trump in the Washington Post, which, as we know, has not lacked for attacks on Trump. He did not even wait until being sworn in, two days later. I campaigned for Sen. Mitt Romney when he ran for president, including a closed-door meeting with him to raise funds among wealthy Los Angeles Republicans. As it turns out, I worked to elect a somewhat foolish man with few identifiable convictions. (For the record, I would do so again, since just about any Republican president will do less damage to the country than any leftist — and Democratic politicians are now all leftists.) Life is filled with disappointments, and I will survive this one. But I should explain why this Romney column is so disappointing. First the foolish part. What did Romney seek to achieve by publishing an attack on his own party's president? Did he think he would persuade one supporter of the president to stop supporting him? If he did, he failed, not because none of us can be persuaded to change our minds but because the piece was so intellectually and morally shallow. So, why did he write it? And why did he publish it in the Washington Post, a Trump-hating newspaper? Does he share the Washington Post's political, social and moral values? Did he think he would enlighten Washington Post readers, the vast majority of whom already loathe the president, the Republican Party and the half of the country that voted for Donald Trump? Of course not. Does he believe attacking Trump is more important than addressing whether the United States has borders secure enough to prevent millions of people from coming into America illegally? Does he believe attacking Trump is more important than the left's suppression of free speech at virtually every American university and the left's suppression of free speech on the internet? Does he believe attacking Trump is more important than the left's ongoing attempt to abolish male and female identities among children? Does he believe attacking Trump is more important than attacking the left's goal of weakening the American military? Does he believe attacking Trump is more important than attacking the gargantuan size of the federal government, which undermines the unique American ideal of limited government? Does he believe attacking Trump is more important than attacking the left for essentially destroying the Boy Scouts, from which his own LDS church has now withdrawn support? Does he believe attacking Trump is more important than the dramatic decline of religion in American life? He is, after all, a religious man. Does he believe attacking Trump is more important than preventing the left from dominating the country's federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court? If he does, he may be more than a fool. And that something more may involve character defects. I try to avoid directing comments at the character of those I differ with, but since Mitt Romney deems it of national significance to publicly attack the character of the president of the United States, and given that he considers character more important than policies that affect the nation and the world, he has invited consideration of his character. Given his attack on the president, rather than on the nation- and civilization-destroying policies of the left and the Democratic Party, character issues may explain his Washington Post column. While we have every reason to assume Mitt Romney is personally honest and faithful in marriage, a public figure's character is far more than his or her personal honesty and marital fidelity. Plenty of honest men and women and plenty of faithful husbands and wives have helped ruin societies. And in those more important areas of character, Mitt Romney is apparently quite lacking. One character issue is lack of courage. In today's environment, it takes no courage to attack Donald Trump, especially in the Washington Post. Sen. Romney is now the darling of the elites of this country. He will be showered with praise by the elite newspapers and all the news networks (except Fox). He will be invited to give talks at universities throughout the country. He will be feted in Europe. And no one will scream obscenities at him when he dines in Washington, D.C., restaurants. Another character issue is pettiness. It now seems very hard to deny that Romney resents Trump for doing what he failed to do: win the presidency. A third character problem is a lack of conviction. Does anyone reading this column know what Mitt Romney stands for aside from winning elections? Can one reader name one strong conviction Mitt Romney holds? I can't. He appears to be essentially conviction- and ideology-free. The New Republic wrote in 2012, the year Romney ran for president, "In his various incarnations as a candidate, he has campaigned as a progressive, a conservative, a technocrat, and a populist, suggesting his deepest attachment is to winning." When Donald Trump sought the Republican presidential nomination, I was convinced he had no ideology. And I could not identify any convictions. I therefore opposed his nomination. But I vigorously supported his campaign for president and hoped my original assessment was wrong. Lo and behold, Trump turns out to have the most solid conservative convictions of almost any Republican politician since Ronald Reagan — and an almost preternatural amount of courage to put them into practice. In 2012, the Wall Street Journal wrote of Romney's campaign director, Matt Rhoades, "People who know him say he isn't inspired by ideology ..." And Fox News host Chris Wallace described Romney's chief campaign strategist, Stuart Stevens, as "not big on ideology." Just like their boss. https://www.dailywire.com/news...-again-dennis-prager "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." -- Justice Janice Rogers Brown "The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth." -rduckwor | |||
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Get Off My Lawn |
Romney The Coward now has an official endorsement for Republican nominee in 2020- Harry Reid. The same commie who back during the 2012 election, claimed Romney paid zero taxes. https://www.breitbart.com/poli...minee-for-president/ "I’m not going to read Time Magazine, I’m not going to read Newsweek, I’m not going to read any of these magazines; I mean, because they have too much to lose by printing the truth"- Bob Dylan, 1965 | |||
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Member |
Romney is an academically-brilliant, real-world stooge. I once held him in high regard, but now find him disgusting. Utah screwed up and I am sure it was people voting name recognition in the primaries and/or crossover Dems(if allowed) and/or the typical "oh he looks like a nice man and says nice things well" uninformed voter that is consistently duped by the smiling, smooth talker. . | |||
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I'll use the Red Key |
Romney doesn't have what it will take to go up against President Trump (other than money.) And an endorsement from Dingy Harry, telling republicans he would be good, ha this is just the type of stuff Trump would use. Starting off by attacking Trump sealed his fate - he really isn't as smart as he thinks he is. Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless. | |||
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delicately calloused |
Utahns did not screw up. Romney was selected. The fix was in. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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Member |
This endorsement tells you everything you need to know about the loyalty and integrity of this current day Benedict Arnold. | |||
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hello darkness my old friend |
Yep, Romney was appointed and is just another carpet bagging swamp dweller. Romney needs to shut his mouth and stop pretending he is Americas moral voice. | |||
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