Mitt Romney will say or do anything to become President of the United States. Don’t trust him. My latest column in the Saline Courier. I am not alone when I say I seriously don’t like people who run for public office that say anything to get elected and then do just the opposite. This time I am not talking about Democrats who run as conservatives and then vote liberal. There are plenty of those. It seems the U.S. Senate has a new Republican member who does that — Mitt Romney.
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Romney doesn’t seem to understand the old saying “Dance with the one who brung you.” In a Washington Post op-ed post last week, Romney said President Donald Trump had “caused dismay around the world” and said his presidency had “made a deep descent in December.” Because Trump is growing stronger. On balance, his conduct over the past two years … is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office,” said Romney, the new senator from Utah.


“The appointment of senior persons of lesser experience, the abandonment of allies who fight beside us, and the president’s thoughtless claim that America has long been a ‘sucker’ in world affairs all defined his presidency down,” he wrote. Yes, Trump is growing stronger. Last year, Romney sought and received the endorsement of the President in his senate race. While working in Mike Huckabee’s 2008 presidential campaign, I learned a lot about Romney. He tried to buy the Republican nomination that year. He succeeded in buying it in 2012. He is about as liberal as you can be and still be a Republican.
