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Romney Admits Trump Did Many Things ‘A
Lot’ Better Than Biden but Still ‘Absolutely’
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Posted By: earlybird, 3/3/2024 12:04:16 PM

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said that former President Donald Trump made many wise decisions as president and can win in 2024 but the Utah Republican insisted he would “absolutely not” vote for him over President Joe Biden due to “character” and differences on foreign policy. In an appearance on CNN’s “The Source” program on Wednesday, Mr. Romney said that, if the election were held today, President Trump “would probably win.” He said there are “a lot” of things President Trump has done better than President Biden, adding that “Joe Biden has made extraordinary mistakes on the immigration front. It’s embarrassing how bad he’s been.”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 3/3/2024 12:10:55 PM (No. 1669550)
Still hung up on those mean tweets.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: weirdone 3/3/2024 12:11:20 PM (No. 1669552)
Sen. Mitt Romney is in the same stupid narcissistic mind fog as Liz Cheney and Mickie Haley, no one cares for their opinion but themselves.
62 people like this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 3/3/2024 12:15:21 PM (No. 1669555)
Totally unhappy with Biden’s foreign policy, does not agree with Trump’s. Sad place to be.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: planetgeo 3/3/2024 12:16:10 PM (No. 1669557)
Yeah, Mitt, we get it. It's tough to vote for a guy who totally gets what a phony you are. And FYI, what Biden has been doing isn't just "embarrassing", it's dangerous. And the fact you don't get that tells everything one needs to know about you.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 3/3/2024 12:19:08 PM (No. 1669563)
When you're a dope you persist in making wrong decisions. That's not news.
29 people like this.

Reply 6 - Posted by: garyhope 3/3/2024 12:19:39 PM (No. 1669565)
Mitt (rhymes with the "S" word) Dumbney is a Republican in name only. He's a lying, duplicitous RINO. Totally worthless useless and cowardly. Chickenpoop.
34 people like this.

Reply 7 - Posted by: billa57 3/3/2024 12:20:17 PM (No. 1669567)
Romney has fed off the Ukrainian trough too so no surprise there.
40 people like this.

Reply 8 - Posted by: rytwng 3/3/2024 12:21:51 PM (No. 1669569)
No one cares what Romney thinks. He's a loser.
42 people like this.

Reply 9 - Posted by: wilarrbie 3/3/2024 12:28:39 PM (No. 1669575)
Petty spitefulness is not a leadership quality.
39 people like this.

Reply 10 - Posted by: DogFacedPonySoldier 3/3/2024 12:36:02 PM (No. 1669581)
Romney is mentally ill, unstable and psychotic.
24 people like this.

Reply 11 - Posted by: snakeoil 3/3/2024 12:38:13 PM (No. 1669584)
But Mittens. American politics involves a choice between two and only two candidates. (The last 3rd party candidate to be elected POTUS was Abe Lincoln in 1860). Barring a miracle it will be either The Bad Orange Man or Quid Pro Joe. There are problems we known President Trump can solve such as the economy, the border, and stemming the crime wave. There is absolutely nothing that low grade moron Old Yeller can solve. The Delaware Dummy is a moral degenerate, a congenital liar, a corrupt dictator, a crook who would finish 3rd in an IQ contest with a pregnant squirrel. Trump is a problem solver. Bidet is just a problem.
37 people like this.

Reply 12 - Posted by: AGGW 3/3/2024 12:41:11 PM (No. 1669591)
It quotes Romney as saying he won't vote for Trump over Biden due to character. What a stupid remark. Whatever Trump's faults, he could never be considered as low as Biden in that respect. Biden has always been a jerk, from falsely accusing the truck driver in his wife's wreck as being an alcoholic, his antics during the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court hearings, to all his and his family's dealings, and all his actions as President, etc. There is no comparison.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DVC 3/3/2024 12:44:51 PM (No. 1669595)
Romney admits that Romney is a hafeful piece of crap, who won't support the best President in 40 years. Romney's problem...he's going away, and can't possibly go far enough to suit me.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Hazymac 3/3/2024 12:49:05 PM (No. 1669601)
So Mitt's own feelings of personal antipathy for Trump are more important than what's good for this country, eh? How egotistical can one get? Please leave, Mitt. As an American, you were never of any worth. Just go. Vanish. Stifle. Bad citizen.
26 people like this.

Reply 15 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 3/3/2024 12:49:49 PM (No. 1669603)
The phrase 'damning with faint praise' comes to mind. Go away Mitt. Far far away.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 3/3/2024 12:54:05 PM (No. 1669605)
Pardon second post. Mitt has to be right. He will never admit he was wrong. Right-fighting never solves anything. He will never work with Trump. It's a good thing the scoundrel is retiring.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: mc squared 3/3/2024 12:58:30 PM (No. 1669607)
Translation to normal English: Trump was better but I'd rather Biden win. Maybe a cognition test for Romney too?
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Citoyen 3/3/2024 1:20:27 PM (No. 1669618)
I have to laugh when Romney impugns President Trump's character. Romney has demonstrated since he entered the Senate that his character is rotten to the core. During his time in the Senate he has consistently conducted himself in a myriad of ways that betrayed the voters of Utah. From the moment he arrived he worked tireless to undermine Trump, whom Utah voted for in 2016 and 2020. His latest support for the fraudulent Senate so-called immigration bill is is only the latest betrayal by Romney, a man who has no character left to defend.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: ironchefw 3/3/2024 1:30:42 PM (No. 1669627)
Cut off your nose to spite your face kind of conservative. Obama and the Left will have ZERO influence over Trump administration. Have 100% control of the Biden puppet. Jeez. What thick skulls you anti-Trump guys have.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: formerNYer 3/3/2024 1:47:42 PM (No. 1669642)
He was a terrific President but but but --- I'm stupid!
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Reply 21 - Posted by: john56 3/3/2024 1:53:12 PM (No. 1669648)
I regret voting for Romney-Ryan in 2012. I should have voted for Obama-Biden. At least I knew what I was going to get.
5 people like this.

Reply 22 - Posted by: valinva 3/3/2024 1:53:12 PM (No. 1669649)
Romney Admits he's a horses arse who is sulking because Trump didn't pick him for Secretary of State. He is also seething about the fact that Trump won his election and he lost bigly.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: SALady 3/3/2024 1:54:59 PM (No. 1669652)
It just kills Mitt that Donald Trump was elected president and will be elected president again. But Mitt didn't even come close. The envy is eating him alive. Thankfully, Mitt has one vote in a state that will solidly vote for Donald Trump in November. So he can continue to let that envy eat him alive and have his little "hissy fit" by not voting for President Trump.
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Reply 24 - Posted by: anniebc 3/3/2024 2:12:50 PM (No. 1669668)
We have roughly 500 electeds plus staffers in Congress who are doing nothing but destroying our country. They are useless to US taxpayers and downright dangerous and destructive. The House doesn't control the purse strings, and the majority of them belong in jail, not in power. This is the tip of the iceberg. Their crimes are numerous, and every last one of them need to be sent to GB for life.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: Safari Man 3/3/2024 2:18:16 PM (No. 1669675)
Romney is a paid agent for the CCP, and Ukraine.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: aasilver 3/3/2024 2:53:27 PM (No. 1669688)
My advice to Mitt (Pierre Dilecto) Romney. "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Quote By Mark Twain .
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Reply 27 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 3/3/2024 2:55:47 PM (No. 1669692)
The great thing about Trump is that he is HONEST about himself, an extremely rare characteristic of a politician. Trump's character is on open display all the time. Pierre "Rummy" Delecto, on the other hand, is a RINO losers with an arrogant claim of superiority. Yet, he couldn't beat BO, even after BO inflicted BOCare on us. Maybe there is something in Pierre"s "character" that caused him to lose, even in fairly Conservative states like Florida. Pierre voted to impeach Trump twice based on made up dem evidence, the only Republican to do so. Much of the "evidence" used has been proven false. Seems like Pierre is pretty vindictive. Is being vindictive a sign of a superior character or of a sore, whiney, fake named loser? Trump's presidency resulted in the best economic conditions in 40+ years, especially for many people who had failed to benefit from previous economic rebounds. That's not only a "lot better than Biden", it's a LOT BETTER THAN MOST MODERN PRESIDENTS. Glad to know you are leaving Pierre. Your "character" is stinking up Washington.
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Reply 28 - Posted by: dwa 3/3/2024 2:57:03 PM (No. 1669693)
Romney is a has-been who thinks he is relevant. His only relevance is as a useful idiot for the Democrats/Left.
7 people like this.

Reply 29 - Posted by: downnout 3/3/2024 3:26:48 PM (No. 1669718)
Mitt is a vain and silly man.
4 people like this.

Reply 30 - Posted by: privateer 3/3/2024 3:30:36 PM (No. 1669720)
You'd think one feature of 'Magic Underwear' is that it doesn't get in a bunch!
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Reply 31 - Posted by: robertthomason 3/3/2024 3:42:31 PM (No. 1669726)
Character? Has Willard been living in a cave? Obviously he lacks moral clarity since he prefers a President who is taking money from foreign governments and has used his public offices to enrich himself. In addition, Willard does not understand the fundamentals of leadership. Trump like other Americans expects NATO members to live up to their treaty obligation to fund their own national defense. Europe has long ago recovered from the destruction of WWI and WWII. Time to stop living off the American taxpayer.
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Reply 32 - Posted by: paral04 3/3/2024 3:53:09 PM (No. 1669740)
Romney has been a big disappointment to me. I thought he really had cared about our country but he really is a RINO.
3 people like this.

Reply 33 - Posted by: JimBob 3/3/2024 7:32:36 PM (No. 1669788)
Gee, Mittens said he would not seek another term (the LAST LINE in the article), and The Turtle says he is stepping down as Senate majority leader! These two 'GOP Establishment'/Uniparty jerks are two of the main reasons I STOPPED contributing to the Pubbies, years ago. Once they are both gone, I may have to open up my (admittedly rather thin) wallet once again.
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Reply 34 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 3/3/2024 7:58:37 PM (No. 1669800)
Hey, Delecto, I voted for you once, and absolutely would never vote for you again. Absolutely.
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Reply 35 - Posted by: bighambone 3/3/2024 8:56:23 PM (No. 1669828)
Biden and his globalist Democrat crew did not make any “mistakes” relating to the order and mass uncontrolled illegal immigration, what they did was wholly deliberate. Who cares if Romney votes for Trump because of some bogus “character issues. So who will he vote for instead the “saintly” Biden? Who really cares who the wimpy Romney votes for?, As myself I would never for the RINO Romney no matter who he votes for.
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Reply 36 - Posted by: MickTurn 3/3/2024 9:37:28 PM (No. 1669853)
Mitchie is a bitter Little Man!
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Reply 37 - Posted by: NYbob 3/3/2024 11:45:03 PM (No. 1669899)
Delecto is such a vain creep
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Reply 38 - Posted by: mifla 3/4/2024 5:01:41 AM (No. 1670002)
So, he would rather go over a cliff with Biden. So be it.
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Reply 39 - Posted by: broken01 3/4/2024 7:41:58 AM (No. 1670054)
Very much like GWB and McCain I regret voting to the Milquetoast Mittens for president. He who had the corrupt Kenyan on the ropes after their first debate but listened to the RINOs running his campaign and came out like a lamb in the last two. It also didn't help matters that his equally weak running mate Ryan couldn't match wits with the complete clown Biden. That is the main reason why Willard Romney hates President Donald John Trump (PDJT). He beat a corrupt democrat for POTUS twice (anyone who believes Biden the Stupid got 81 million votes needs to go see a shrink) and went to work for We the People. Envy is one of the deadly sins and to see it play out in a supposedly religious man (Mormon) is beyond pathetic.
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Reply 40 - Posted by: daisey 3/4/2024 10:57:11 AM (No. 1670248)
Proof from his own lips that Pierre Delecto is a moron.
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Reply 41 - Posted by: Ashley Brenton 3/4/2024 12:44:18 PM (No. 1670348)
Somebody is bitter the GOP is no longer about bank presidents, car dealership owners, and country club members.
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