Mitt Romney, Bedwetter
American Greatness,
by
Jay Whig
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
2/6/2020 2:50:46 AM
Diogenes is said to have asked what is the difference between a man and a plucked chicken since both are featherless bipeds. Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) calls this into question again today.
Romney’s vote to convict President Trump of “abuse of power” for inquiring into the flow of money from Ukraine into the pockets of the Bidens after the appearance that Vice President Joe Biden had directly intervened in Ukrainian internal affairs either to repay the favor or shield the corruption from sunlight, is among the most degraded public acts of a generation.
Romney very clearly wants revenge. He lost the presidency in 2012, denounced Donald Trump’s candidacy in 2016
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 2/6/2020 3:15:00 AM (No. 309166)
So. I have read other articles and posters’ comments (see articles below). Now, it’s quiz time. Let’s play, shall we?
Check all that apply.
(1) Pierre is vindictive and petty
(2) Pierre looks smooth.
(3) Pierre is not very bright.
(4) Pierre has secrets.
(5) Pierre really prayed (to Moroni) and has a conscience.
(6) Pierre is not even RINO quality.
Last question for bonus points (fill in the blank)
Pierre is motivated by________. .
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 2/6/2020 3:31:19 AM (No. 309169)
Pierre is motivated by Pierre
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Upright2 2/6/2020 3:47:43 AM (No. 309174)
Is Romney involved with Burisma too? What else can explain this behavior? Is he on the take from laundered money from the U.S. Treasury via the IMF to Burisma and then back to other politicians in western democracies?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Trigger2 2/6/2020 4:12:14 AM (No. 309179)
I want my vote back too. Instead of holding my nose and voting for him, I would have written in the words "Mickey Mouse".
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
allofus 2/6/2020 5:18:09 AM (No. 309202)
As some time passes, it will be revealed that Dirty Romney had his hands involved with Ukraine. Just be patient as all involved are exposed. All this impeachment thing is nothing but a Coverup for all the Corrupt Politicians that accepted Laundered US Taxpayer money. Only the very tip of this Corruption has been revealed.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Krause 2/6/2020 5:43:17 AM (No. 309225)
I hate pettiness.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
OBX Pete 2/6/2020 6:17:19 AM (No. 309263)
Somebody tell Romney that he doesn't get votes from heaven...……..they come from the voters in his district. (or they used to).
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Strike3 2/6/2020 6:39:03 AM (No. 309284)
We've seen this before. Romney is John McCain with good hair, John Kasich with a smile. The embarrassing 2012 loss to Smidgen should have removed him from politics forever but like the flu virus he came back as a different strain. Maybe THIS time.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
janjan 2/6/2020 6:47:58 AM (No. 309294)
Romney has it in for Trump. First, Trump won and Romney lost. Second, he went begging to Trump for the SoS job and got rejected. He thinks he got his mojo back by claiming that his vote to convict was some kind of religious experience. He is going to find out what kind of religious experience only DC can deliver.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
winmag 2/6/2020 6:51:18 AM (No. 309299)
I am 71 years old and this is the most despicable political act I have ever seen. Mittens is a disgrace to this country along with the treasonous vermin who tried to railroad a duly elected president with lies and a falsified process. Mittens, you are no better than the Bug Eyed, Burbank, Bolshevik and the Fat Toad who wears his pants around his throat. You are beyond despicable and a stench in the nostrils of all honest men.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
IdahoJoe 2/6/2020 7:06:07 AM (No. 309309)
Romney says he prayed, and it's not like him to lie about it, so he most likely did. The problem is that those of us who pray (myself included) sometimes pray to the wrong God. We pray to the God of petty vindictiveness, the God of hate, or the God of lust for power and riches. And in those cases the God we pray to gives us the answer we want to hear. When someone is blatantly proven wrong by another (and is reminded of it over and over), it takes great fortitude to pray to a God who may also tell you that you are wrong.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
walcb 2/6/2020 7:42:06 AM (No. 309347)
Click on the link to "Romney assaulted" in this article. This is the guy who the libs are now extolling his virtue.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Heraclitus 2/6/2020 7:43:42 AM (No. 309349)
Great points, #12.
We weren't surprised that Romney made this split decision. He served one term as Governor of MA, and he probably could have won a second term, but he chose to move on to higher things, disappointing a lot of Massachusetts Republicans. Now we've been introduced to Pierre Delecto. He'd managed to conceal that alter ego, or maybe we were just too credulous. We understand now that Pierre has been there, all this time, lurking. And it explains certain peculiarities. Was it Pierre who put their dog on the car roof? Was it mini-Mitt who teased his schoolmate, or was it petit Pierre? Was it Pierre who voted to convict and Romney who voted to exonerate? One of them ran for the Senate. One ran for President. One dissed the President-elect. One begged to be in the Cabinet. One moved to Utah and ran for the Senate. Together Mitt qua Pierre or Pierre qua Mitt found their way to DC.
We have a man with split personality. A double-minded man. The kind of man the Bible says (since we can talk religion) is "unstable in all his ways."
My concern is that there may be more personalities warring inside his head.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 2/6/2020 7:53:53 AM (No. 309362)
The Romney family should have let the dog ride inside and put Mittens on the roof of the station wagon.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 2/6/2020 7:55:59 AM (No. 309364)
Dufus Delecto was supposed to represent his voters, not his featherless biped conscious. Parsing his alias, delecto, 'de' means not. 'Lecto,' short for elected or electable. Mr. Unelectable. Don't unpack.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Catfur27 2/6/2020 8:28:43 AM (No. 309401)
The Citizens of Utah need to RECALL this flaming Piece of Schumer
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Sunhan65 2/6/2020 8:29:56 AM (No. 309402)
When Romney reentered politics, alarm bells were pulled all over this site and the usual reassurances were given. Setting aside the GOPe crew team, whose support for a preening political paperweight like Mitt Romney was a given.... And passing over Romney's one remaining apologist, whose perpetual support for a coreligionist required a suspension of disbelief that was breathtaking in its highwire contortions.... We were left with one good argument, made by L-Dotters I sincerely respect:
They said we were better off with a Republican like Romney than a Democrat. I disagreed. I said exactly what Romney would do if elected, and he has done exactly that. I said there are times when a Democrat would do less damage. This was one of those times.
Romney has consistently given crucial "bi-partisan" political cover to despicable Democrat narratives. By voting to convict a sitting President on specious grounds he has endorsed an attack on our Constitution and damaged our democracy. He has written an ugly asterisk into the history of my country, and I will never forgive him for that.
I want his head on a political pike.
When Bill Buckley formed a Political Action Committee to oust lousy a Republican senator named Lowell Weicker and replace him with decent Democrat Joe Lieberman, he printed up a bumper sticker that I freely adapt below:
"Click if Mitt Romney makes you sick."
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
HicoKid 2/6/2020 8:38:00 AM (No. 309407)
#3 and #5, I believe that you are spot on. Rudy Giuliani said in his new podcast that there are many more involved in taking laundered US aid. The only thing that Romney prayed about was that he doesn't get caught.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
gone2pot 2/6/2020 8:38:55 AM (No. 309409)
Pierre is under Burisma's thumb. WATCH the last Glenn Beck special tonight for FREE. And, if you haven't seen them all, WATCH THEM. All data, facts, references, proof, no conspiracy theories. Every word, every detail, every document is downloadable and you can see for yourself why Pierre voted with the rest of the Marxists. George and Burisma told him to or else.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
gone2pot 2/6/2020 8:42:14 AM (No. 309413)
12, Mitt does pray but like the other Marxists who pray, God cannot hear their prayers because they use the Shadow app to communicate with God and all their prayers are stuck in Iowa.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 2/6/2020 8:57:47 AM (No. 309426)
Algore behaved the same way after he lost his presidential bid in 2000. Then McCain in 2008. Then Romney. Then Billary. It seems that no one can lose gracefully anymore.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
bighambone 2/6/2020 9:15:42 AM (No. 309449)
Mittens is a big time jerk. He claims to be a Republican, but yesterday Mittens showed otherwise, as by his vote which in essence Mittens claimed that all the Democrats in the Congress were right in charging the President with an impeachable offense and that the President should be removed from office, a vote by Mittens where he essentially claims that all the hundreds of Republicans in Congress, except him, are wrong in acquitting the President, to keep the President in office, and qualifying the President to run for re-election. What kind of Republican is that, only a self proclaimed holier than thou jerk!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 2/6/2020 9:28:13 AM (No. 309468)
Listening to Pierre speak, one would think he is the only moral voice in the Republican Senate. His speech was a poorly written show regardless of what the media says. He was a fraud! He was a hypocrite! It is doubtful that he is endearing himself to his colleagues. He actually tried to put himself above the rest of his fellow Republicans. He will be a tool for the radical Democrats. That's what Pierre Delecto is: A tool.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 2/6/2020 9:33:10 AM (No. 309474)
Vindictive but I'll have to agree the President was on to the corruption with Burisma and Ukraine. President Trump would delay money because he wanted to know if the same corruption still existed. Pierre fears Trump would find out that Pierre was visiting the Burisma ATM like the Biden's. I'm tired of hearing 'dirt on a political opponent' Joe Biden is not Trump's political opponent until he wins the nomination he not even close yet. It's about Biden's own damning words while he was VP under the Kenyan.
Pierre Delecto might have to change his alias handle to Benedict Defecto.
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FTA: "Without question, there is a mysterious flow of money into Ukraine from the federal treasury and out of Ukraine into the pockets of the affiliates of U.S. politicians...And there is some evidence that Romney affiliates played the game. If you don’t believe me, believe NPR."
Romney and others in leadership are bonafide UNIPARTY Roundtable members. There is no GOP or Dem party when it comes to graft and grifting...they're all part of the "green" party. If one gets this, the rest of what is happening to PDT comes easily understood. Hooting at Pelosi, Schumer, Schiff and Nadler is what they want these days - takes the heat of examination off the greater bi-partisan/non-partisan skulduggery.
Romney's "guilty" vote clearly means he is running for President. And he is running with the blessing of the UNIPARTY to help eliminate the existential threat to this perfidious cabal. Wait for the formal announcement of a "third party" run for this moderate statesman to draw off "moderate" Republican votes from PDT in swing states. Don't think the UNIPARTY cares if the result is President Bernie or Warren...they're also known crooks with chairs at the Roundtable. Business will continue as usual...while the crowds chant U-S-A.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
planetgeo 2/6/2020 9:37:29 AM (No. 309483)
Even if you grant the remote possibility that his prayerful decision was a genuine act of conscience, his logic in that decision is flawed and unsupportable. No reasonable person can listen to that phone call and conclude that it is an impeachable offense. Since when is it a crime for a President to request an investigation for a case of corrupt money deals already publicly admitted and bragged about by the party in question? At a minimum Romney confirms that he is capable of making the simplest logic decisions in such cases, regardless of his self-asserted virtues.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Italiano 2/6/2020 9:42:47 AM (No. 309492)
It isn't easy to get your ass kicked by Candy Crowley in a Presidential Debate, but Mitt managed.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
grayjay 2/6/2020 10:54:18 AM (No. 309609)
I have been trying since yesterday to send Mittens an email expressing my opinion of him. After a long delay, I keep getting the message that his site is "down for maintenance." Sure, Mitt, we believe that!
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
Casper27 2/6/2020 10:58:36 AM (No. 309615)
Romney’s top advisors during his presidential run was on Burisma’s board along with Hunter Biden:
Important Romney adviser Joseph Cofer Black, joined Burisma’s board of directors while Hunter Biden was also serving on the board.
Hunter joined Burisma’s board in April of 2014 and remained on it until he declined to renew his position this past May. According to Burisma’s website, Black was appointed in February of 2017 and continues to serve on its board. The timelines would indicate that Black and Biden worked together at Burisma.
A wise theory is that Romney has somehow implicated himself in Ukrainian business dealings and is taking out insurance against being investigated. That is, from here on out, if he’s investigated, he can contend that it’s payback for his vote, rather than a legitimate investigation.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
donnaclaire 2/6/2020 11:03:25 AM (No. 309624)
Romney was a feckless candidate against Obama. Now he's hell on wheels against 'everything Trump' because Trump is President, and Mitt was not - and is not. The 'mittster' is a sore, vindictive loser.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
Jethro bo 2/6/2020 11:22:35 AM (No. 309654)
I admire the courage it took for Mittens to stand up to his fellow Democrats and vote to acquit Trump on one of the charges. Imagine how many really cool cocktail parties he will not be invited to now.
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
Red Ghost 2/6/2020 2:44:27 PM (No. 309953)
Like others I wish I could take back my vote for Romney 2012. In fact, I had a fundraiser for him at my house. He is despicable. I will donate to any recall effort and I thank and LOVE Matt Schlapp for dis-inviting him from CPAC. But, I think there was something more than just voting against Trump in his vote to convict. Romney's vote, which according to McConnell surprised him, gave cover to Democrat senators like Manchin, that clown in Alabama and perhaps Sinema in Arizona who might have otherwise had to vote to acquit Trump. There was talk all week about some Democrat senators voting to acquit Trump. Yet it never, ever happened. And Mitt's vote and most likely deal with Schumer played heavily into that. Don't be surprised if Mitt switches to the Demonrat party.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
ToryWhite 2/6/2020 3:19:39 PM (No. 309989)
I speculate that Mitt may be involved in the Burisma fandango. Something's freaking him out, by the looks of it.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
Harlowe 2/6/2020 4:14:43 PM (No. 310043)
#29- On March 3, 2016, Mitt Romney delivered what has been called an “unprecedented attack by a major U.S. party’s most recent presidential nominee against the party’s current front-runner for the nomination. Trump.” Romney’s accusations:
- A business genius he is not.
- National security and the safety of our homes and loved ones; Trump’s bombast is already alarming our allies and fueling the enmity of our enemies.
- Dishonesty is Trump’s hallmark.
- Think of Donald Trump’s personal qualities, the bullying, the greed, the showing off, the misogyny, the absurd third grade theatrics.
- We will only really know if he is the real deal or a phony if he releases his tax returns and the tape of his interview with the New York Times.
- His domestic policies would lead to recession. His foreign policies would make America and the world less safe. He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president. And his personal qualities would mean that America would cease to be a shining city on a hill.
We cannot and should not judge Mitt Romney’s heart; however, a profoundly religious individual would not make such unChristian assertions. Mitt Romney owes President Trump an apology.
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
Folsomguy 2/6/2020 5:49:56 PM (No. 310118)
That's who won #4
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Mitt Momney is merely another Crook who took taxpayer money laundered through foreign affairs....They get rich on insider trading...no bill passes until the appropriate palms are greased...That wasn't enough so some like Romney Grahamn Rubio McCain extended their domestic extortion to foreign soil...Where's the investigation of the Investigators Miss Lindsay???....are you 'Investigating" anything to do with Dims frameup of Trump Manafort Flynn...Why aren't you Lindsay...ISIS and BURISMA that's why!...A bunch of Crooked Punks surround Trump and many are of his own Party...
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