



âȘ The Utah senator from Massachusetts who made his money in government & investment vouches that Joe Biden is a âgenuinely good man.”
Utah Republican Mitt Romney celebrated Independence Day in the July 4 Atlantic with âAmerica Is in Denial,â an essay charging that âtoo many Americans are blithely dismissing threats that could prove cataclysmic.â
For example, âAs the ice caps melt and record temperatures make the evening news, we figure that buying a Prius and recycling the boxes from our daily Amazon deliveries will suffice. When TV news outlets broadcast video after video of people illegally crossing the nationâs southern border, many of us change the channel.â And so on, but the author quickly tips his hand.
âA classic example of denial comes from Donald Trump,â who claims he won the 2020 election. As Romney wonders, âPerhaps this is a branch of the same delusion that leads people to feed money into slot machines: Because I really want to win, I believe that I will win.â If Romney conducted any audits of the 2020 vote, compared overall voter fraud to past elections, or had taken a peek at Dinesh DâSouzaâs 2000 Mules, nothing emerges here.
âPresident Joe Biden is a genuinely good man,â Romney wrote, âbut he has yet been unable to break through our national malady of denial, deceit, and distrust. A return of Donald Trump would feed the sickness, probably rendering it incurable.â
Romney fails to mention anything President Trump accomplished, such as a strong economy, secure borders, low inflation, high rates of employment, energy independence, and the Abraham Accords. Trump achieved all this while facing criminal hoaxes supported & advanced by Mitt Romney.
âI believe that the act he [Trump] took, an effort to corrupt an election, is as destructive an attack on the oath of office and our Constitution as I can imagine,â Romney said. âIt is a high crime and misdemeanor within the meaning of the Constitution, and that is not a decision I take lightly. It is the last decision I want to take.â That is hard to top but Mitt wasnât done. âYeah, again, I canât let personal considerations, if you will, overwhelm my conscience and overwhelm my oath to God.â
In his statement on the events of January 6, 2021, Romney said âWhat happened here today was an insurrection, incited by the President of the United States. Those who choose to continue to support his dangerous gambit by objecting to the results of a legitimate, democratic election will forever be seen as being complicit in an unprecedented attack against our democracy.â And so forth (italics original).
âToday, we call to mind the memory of those who were tragically lost on the 6th and in the following days,â wrote Romney in his Jan. 6  anniversary statement, which failed to name Trump supporter and U.S. Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, the only person âlostâ to gunfire that day. âWe reflect with gratitude on the heroic efforts of those who protected the U.S. Capitol and all of us inside the building,â perhaps a veiled reference to Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd, who gunned down the unarmed Babbitt and faced no charges.
For Sen. Romney, âthe best way we can show respect for voters who are upset is by telling them the truth,â and it was all about âensuring that our democracy endures.â On July 4, Romney picked up the theme. The return of Trump would be the worst thing in the world, but the pious Utah Republican fails to detail âgenuinely good manâ Joe Biden.
Biden bragged about the Ukrainian âson of a bitchâ who got fired, and called a reporter a âstupid son of bitchâ over a question about inflation. In a discussion of the Second Amendment, Biden told an autoworker âyouâre full of shitâ and African Americans who fail to support Biden âainât black.â
For Biden, the Chinese Communists are ânot bad folksâ and Biden has financial entanglements with the regime through son Hunter. The Delaware Democrat is a genuine serial plagiarist, and then thereâs all of his destructive policy to consider.
Of course, Romney took a pass on Bidenâs disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. The genuinely good man has essentially eliminated the southern border and ships illegals around the country on secret flights. On this issue, Romney seems to have forgotten his own record.
In a January 2012 Republican debate, Tampa Bay Times political editor Adam Smith, asked, âGovernor Romney, there is one thing I’m confused about. You say you don’t want to go and round up people and deport them, but you also say that they would have to go back to their home countries and then apply for citizenship. So, if you don’t deport them, how do you send them home?â
âThe answer is self-deportation,â Romney responded, âwhich is people decide they can do better by going home because they can’t find work here because they donât have legal documentation to allow them to work here. And so weâre not going to round people up.â
That nonsense doubtless played a role in Romneyâs loss, along with the proclamation that nearly half the population was not going to vote for him. He also failed to deploy the best research on his opponent, Paul Kengorâs The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis: The Untold Story of Barack Obamaâs Mentor.
If anybody thought Romney threw the 2012 election it would be hard to blame them. In 2022, the Utah Republican isnât saying how many illegals have âself-deported.â For Romney, the addled Joe Biden is a âgenuinely good manâ and the worst thing in the world would be the return of Donald Trump.
Embattled Americans might recall that Mitt is the son of former American Motors boss and Michigan governor George Romney. His 1968 bid for the presidency went nowhere.
As Edward Gibbon noted, of all the ruling arrangements, a heredity monarchy is the most risible. As Mitt Romney confirms, a heredity presidential loser is even more so. âȘ



















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