Romney: Trump Tweets Are “Clearly Intended To Further Inflame Racial Tensions”
September 3, 2020Failed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney continued his bitter war of words with President Trump who he accused of deliberately fomenting racial unrest.
The former governor of ultra-liberal Massachusetts who is currently Utah's junior U.S. senator again sided with Democrats by defending violent extremists Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA while stabbing Trump in the back.
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Romney was the only Republican to vote to convict Trump during the impeachment fiasco that embittered Democrats to the point where they are now taking sides with criminals and would rather burn the country down than accept the loss of another election.
And Mitt has made it clear that he is right there with them regardless of the simmering tensions that have set race relations back by decades for the sake of the Dem's lust for political power
Via The Hill, "Romney says Trump's protest tweets 'clearly intended to further inflame racial tensions'":
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) accused President Trump of attempting to “further inflame racial tensions” with his response to unrest in American cities.
“The comments and tweets over the past few days, including a retweet of a 2019 video clearly intended to further inflame racial tensions, are simply jaw-dropping,” Romney told The New York Times. The video in question, which Trump retweeted, shows a Black man shoving a white woman into a New York subway train in 2019. The tweet falsely claims the assault was the work of “Black Lives Matter/Antifa.”
Romney was the only Republican senator to talk about the president’s comments and tweets in recent days when asked by the Times.
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Mitt's remarks came during an interview with the New York Times, a once-venerable newspaper that has done much to contribute to the ongoing violence due to its crusade against white people in general as proxies for a president that they never accepted.
The Times spoke of Pierre Delecto in glowing terms, even bestowing on him the honor of the moniker "maverick" a term used to describe the beloved and now dearly departed John McCain.
Via the NYT:
"Only one Republican outlier was willing to respond to the president: Senator Mitt Romney of Utah. This also fits a familiar pattern of the former Republican standard-bearer playing the unlikely role of maverick."
Romney has already cheapened himself by marching with Black Lives Matter protesters outside of the White House after the explosion of violence following the George Floyd video, a stunt that earned him the derision of President Trump.
Mitt's ongoing jihad against Trump seems to stem from a sense of inadequacy as well as jealousy and he desperately appears to need the love of the same media that hated and mocked him during his dumpster fire of a presidential campaign.
Were it not for Romney choking like a dog in a very winnable election and handing a second term to Barack Obama on a silver platter, race relations would not be in the terrible state that they are in 2020.
Romney's bitterness over that lost election as well as Trump's stunning upset of Hillary Clinton has placed him squarely in the camp of the enemies of democracy who have made it clear that they will torch the entire country if Joe Biden loses the election.
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