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Get my pies
outta the oven!

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Mittens wants to be the new McCain.

Fucking LOSER! Mad

ETA:

his own niece (and RNC chair) has something for him:

Hey Uncle Mitt, STFU already. You aren't helping!

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Romney has already succeeded in taking over the Jeff Flake Republican dunce chair in the Senate
 
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I would ask Romney to suck my dick, but I have minimal standards. (HIV positive, Hepatitis A-Z infected, syphilitic transvestites are the limit.)



When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw
 
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Trumps tweet: "2019 will be a fantastic year...just calm down and enjoy the ride". He really has the dems figured out. We are so lucky to have one of the best presidents in our nation's history.


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We are so lucky to have one of the best presidents in our nation's history.


Agreed!

I thought Jimmah Carter was close to being the worst, then along came Obama. And, I thought Reagan was one of the best, and now we have Trump. Very exciting times.
 
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There are fairyland politicians who think that rough talk about ones opponents shows an unprecedented lack of fitness.

Truman said " Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a Republican. But I repeat myself." This stuff is from both sides of the isle.

Some, like Romney, see the presidency as a high-minded nobles oblige fraternity.

But, at certain times, tough times, we need tough leaders up to the challenges of the times.

Truman wasn't a wimp with nuclear weaponry. He led in his time.

We now face military dangers but also cultural dangers of our own.

In his time, Truman said, "When even one American - who has done nothing wrong - is forced by fear to shut his mind and close his mouth - then all Americans are in peril. "

Here! Here, Mr. Truman. But, this is what Truman's pesky Republicans rightfully say today.

We live in perilous times and we now need a tough leader for tough times - a leader like Mr. Trump who seems to have the hide of a rhino and the vision of an eagle.

We are imperiled from both without and within.

Romney is pressing table clothes while we are fighting for the free breath of life.

We shouldn't be driven by dismay from anti-sovereignty, anti-freedom-loving countries and their philosophies.

Romney is still the wrong man at the wrong time. He just wants to fit in better at the country club he imagines world leadership to be.


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The definitive take on Romney's failures and Trump's triumphs:

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The pathetic crusade of Mitt Romney
The Utah senator-elect thinks that Donald Trump has not risen to the ‘mantle of the office’

Roger Kimball
A couple of days ago, the Competitive Enterprise Institute announced that Donald Trump, pursuing a central campaign promise to cut federal regulations and ‘drain the swamp,’ had during his first two years in office issued the fewest new rules ‘in recorded history.’

In other news, Mitt Romney, the failed presidential candidate and incoming junior senator from Utah, published a stinging rebuke of the President in the Washington Post. ‘[H]is conduct over the past two years,’ Romney wrote, ‘particularly his actions last month, is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office.’

According to Bill Kristol, Romney’s attack made him the de facto ‘leader of the Republican resistance to Trump.’

Max Boot also liked Romney’s attack on the President. ‘[H]e threw down the gauntlet’ to the President, Max wrote, speculating that the op-ed might impart ‘backbone’ to a feckless GOP that has hitherto lacked the gumption to resist Trump.

Others were less impressed. The President swatted back on Twitter. ‘Here we go with Mitt Romney. . . . Question will be, is he a [Jeff] Flake? I hope not. Would much prefer that Mitt focus on Border Security and so many other things where he can be helpful. I won big, and he didn’t. He should be happy for all Republicans. Be a TEAM player & WIN!’

Many commentators noted that Romney was happy to have Trump’s endorsement when he ran for President in 2012 and, just a few months ago, when he ran for the Senate. As Tennessee State Senator Frank Nicely put it on Twitter, ‘Mitt Romney has always been there when he needs you. The American people sensed that and he lost.’

Even Mitt Romney’s niece, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel, took pointed issue with her uncle. ‘POTUS is attacked and obstructed by the MSM media and Democrats 24/7,’ she wrote. ‘For an incoming Republican freshman senator to attack @realdonaldtrump as [his] first act feeds into what the Democrats and media want and is disappointing and unproductive.’

Ms McDaniel touches on two important points. First, no president in history has faced the vicious and unremitting hostility from the press and the establishment bureaucracy that Donald Trump has. The press and the elites hated and reviled Richard Nixon; they abominated Reagan (until, that is, he was safely out of office); they loathed George W. Bush. But the ferocity and monolithic nature of the attacks against Donald Trump puts all earlier attacks in the shade. What started as contemptuous mockery when Trump announced his candidacy turned into savage, round-the-clock denunciation when he was elected.

I thought the extreme rhetoric would have subsided by now, but it hasn’t. It is always cruel to quote Democratic Rep. Hank Johnson — the poor man has long been a laughing stock, as anyone who utters the word ‘Guam’ well knows — but his New Year’s speech comparing Donald Trump and a certain mustache-wearing Austrian corporal from the 1930s reminds us of just how insane, and how ingrained, anti-Trump hysteria is. ‘Much like how [sic] Hitler took over the Nazi party,’ the pathetic Georgia congressman said Tuesday, ‘Trump has taken over the Republican Party.’

Mitt Romney thinks that Donald Trump has not risen to the ‘mantle’ of the presidency. But that mantle has been denied to Trump by an establishment that refuses to countenance his legitimacy and, moreover, by implication refuses to countenance the legitimacy of those who elected him.

Ms McDaniel’s second important point flows from the word ‘unproductive.’ Mitt Romney’s diatribe against the President is unproductive because it is just rhetoric, ‘sound and fury,’ as that unhappy Scot lamented, ‘signifying nothing.’

According to Romney, ‘Trump’s words and actions have caused dismay around the world.’ Even if true, is that necessarily a bad thing? Would causing Jean-Claude Juncker or Angela Merkel ‘dismay’ be a bad thing? How about the mullahs in Iran?

In fact, Donald Trump has won many friends around the world with a foreign policy that is more clear-eyed and forthright than we have enjoyed since at least the days of Ronald Reagan. If he has also discomfited some, that comes with the territory. It is a good thing, not a bad thing.

Which brings me back to that Competitive Enterprise Report about the President’s historic success with respect to taming the growth of the regulatory state.

Donald Trump campaigned and was elected on rolling back the regulatory state. He has made a good start on that Herculean project. He campaigned and was elected on taming illegal immigration. He is hard at work attempting to achieve that. He campaigned and was elected on cutting taxes. He managed that last year. He campaigned and was elected on rolling back political correctness. He has done that through Betsy DeVos’s department of education and in other ways. He campaigned and was elected on populating the judiciary with judges who were Constitutionalists after the pattern of Antonin Scalia. He has made astonishing progress in doing just that. He campaigned and was elected on rebuilding the United States military and, with a military budget of some $716 billion, he is well on the way to accomplishing that. He campaigned and was elected on making America energy independent. We are now the world’s largest energy producer. He campaigned and was elected on helping black and hispanic minorities, who now enjoy the lowest unemployment in history. He campaigned and was elected on a promise to challenge the spread of radical Islamic terrorism. During his first year in office, he obliterated ISIS as a fighting force. He campaigned and was elected on challenging North Korea’s nuclear program and has made historic progress on that front. He campaigned and was elected on reversing China’s unfair trade practices and expansionist policies. He has made significant progress on that front as well. He campaigned and was elected on moving our Israeli embassy to Jerusalem. He did it.

Mitt Romney thinks that Donald Trump has not risen to the ‘mantle of the office.’ I’d say, on the contrary, that he has lifted the bar and then vaulted over it.

I voted for Mitt Romney in 2012. Doubtless he is a nice man. Possibly, Donald Trump is not as nice. But he won in 2016, as Mitt Romney failed to do in 2012. And his tenure has been a litany of achievement in the light of which Mitt Romney’s complaints appear not just churlish and beside the point but slightly rancid and pathetic, not unlike the establishment he embodies.


Roger Kimball, Spectator: Pathetic Mitt Romney


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Roger Kimball, I have liked his books and other articles. The above was a good one.


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That was a darned good article – spot on on all points. Thanks, SJ.



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Our tv at work is on CBS, and they just covered Nancy Pelosi being elected Speaker of the House. Jeff Glor, the CBS anchor, was absolutely giddy over it. It was sickening, watching him smile and laugh and gloat. I despise CBS news.




Here's to the sunny slopes of long ago.
 
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Our tv at work is on CBS, and they just covered Nancy Pelosi being elected Speaker of the House. Jeff Glor, the CBS anchor, was absolutely giddy over it. It was sickening, watching him smile and laugh and gloat. I despise CBS news.


Did she have a stroke? I ask because she sucks her teeth and licks her lips very often. How about that psycho laugh of hers?!

Hang tough President Trump, Swamp Creatures abound!
 
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How would Romney know what the Mantle of the Office is, considering he couldn't get there.... other than as a guest
 
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https://www.waaytv.com/content...ittee-503838481.html

The Senate Judiciary Committee has set a confirmation hearing for later this month for President Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, William Barr.

The committee announced Wednesday that it would hold a hearing on January 15 and 16.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) will succeed Chuck Grassley as chairman of the Sen Judiciary Comm

“The hearings for the five most recent Attorneys General lasted one to two days each,” Grassley and Graham said in the statement. “Mr. Barr will receive the same fair and thorough vetting process as the last five nominees to be Attorney General.”
 
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The Senate Judiciary Committee has set a confirmation hearing for later this month for President Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, William Barr.

The committee announced Wednesday that it would hold a hearing on January 15 and 16.

xxxxxxxxxxx

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) will succeed Chuck Grassley as chairman of the Sen Judiciary Comm

“The hearings for the five most recent Attorneys General lasted one to two days each,” Grassley and Graham said in the statement. “Mr. Barr will receive the same fair and thorough vetting process as the last five nominees to be Attorney General.”


I'm going out on a limb here and predicting that every single Dem will vote against Barr.
 
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Someday, somehow, I pray for justice for the Democrats' unwillingness to listen to or respect those on the other side of the aisle, or to use Hillary's phrase, their "enemies".


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its funny how dems automatically seem to be willing to completely ignore the fact that they lost the federal election and that they're pissing off the people

at some point they are going to take a step too far

I really hope we get to that point sooner rather than later so we can get our country back

it seems that collectively they have little to no understanding on how a representative republic works - for example I read earlier where the libtards are introducing a bill to eliminate the Electoral College

how did these people become so defective as Americans?



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how did these people become so defective as Americans?



Probably starts with public education.


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how did these people become so defective as Americans?



Probably starts with public education.


Not probably! It does start with education! Not the indoctrination that our kids are subjected to by our so called education system.

Our education system should be returned to local jurisdictions! As the founders wanted.


Elk

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-Thomas Jefferson

"America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great." Alexis de Tocqueville

FBHO!!!



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its funny how dems automatically seem to be willing to completely ignore the fact that they lost the federal election and that they're pissing off the people

at some point they are going to take a step too far

I really hope we get to that point sooner rather than later so we can get our country back

it seems that collectively they have little to no understanding on how a representative republic works - for example I read earlier where the libtards are introducing a bill to eliminate the Electoral College

how did these people become so defective as Americans?

Widespread breakdown of the family.
 
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That was a darned good article – spot on on all points. Thanks, SJ.
Sure was. I like reading substance and truth.
 
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