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Swamp Snake Mitt Romney Hisses His Disapproval of the Stone Commutation
DB Daily Update ^ | David Blackmon

Posted on 07/12/2020 4:44:04 AM PDT by EyesOfTX

RINOs gonna RINO. – It’s pretty much impossible to get Republicans-in-name-only Pat Toomey and Mitt Romney to get in front of a camera or a reporter to talk about any aspect of ObamaGate, the single most heinous scandal in American history in which the legal apparatus of an entire presidency was brought to bear to fix the 2016 elections and then to execute an attempted coup d’etat on American soil. About all of that, these two senators remain studiously mute, as useless in a fight as a couple of terracotta warriors.

But boy, let President Donald Trump do something they don’t like, and they’re the first to rush out and do everything they can to support the Democrat/media propaganda narrative. Yesterday, both senators decided to pan the President of their own political party, such as it is, for his completely justified and righteous pardon of a harmless old man who was clearly railroaded by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his band of Clinton/Obama thugs, a clearly corrupt Obama judge, and a fixed jury.

Here’s what Romney had to say:

No concern about the Mueller Gestapo-like abuse of process; no concern about the judge, Amy Berman Jackson, who exercised a series of abuses to tilt the case in the prosecution’s favor; no concern about a jury that was packed with anti-Trump Obama loyalists; just condemnation of the President who chose to exercise an authority he has all-too-rarely chosen to use. This is the very essence of Mitt Romney.

For his part, Toomey chose to forego the simple Twitter route – good for him – and issue a formal statement in which he attempted – in typical DC Swamp fashion – to take all sides of the controversy:

“The president clearly has the legal and constitutional authority to grant clemency for federal crimes. However, this authority should be used judiciously and very rarely by any president. While I understand the frustration with the badly flawed Russia-collusion investigation, in my view, commuting Roger Stone’s sentence is a mistake.

“He was duly convicted of lying to Congress, witness tampering, and obstructing a congressional investigation conducted by a Republican-led committee. Earlier this week Attorney General Bill Barr stated he thought Mr. Stone’s prosecution was ‘righteous’ and ‘appropriate’ and the sentence he received was ‘fair.’ Any objections to Mr. Stone’s conviction and trial should be resolved through the appeals process.”

Meh. Folks, what this statement from Toomey really is is the work of the staff of a spineless politician who represents a 50/50 state and is too afraid to take a principled stand on the matter. Toomey’s statement almost makes you want to respect Romney just a little bit, but then you remember it’s Mitt Romney we’re talking about here and that fleeting feeling flies away with the wind.

Not at all surprisingly, the President of the United States of America had something to say to these useless senators in response to their attacks. It is typically glorious:

This is the truth, folks. I defy any of you to find any statements from Romney or Toomey condemning Obama or Biden for their active participation in the ObamaGate conspiracy, which we now know to be the case based on documents in the public record. Go find me one and prove me wrong.

One final piece of information for the record here: The chart below shows how often each of the four most recent POTUS’s used their power commutation:

So, Trump has used his power more often than Bush did, not as often as Clinton, and then there’s Obama: 1,715 commutations, mostly of drug users and dealers and violent offenders. Look it up, and while you’re at it, see if you can find any similar harsh condemnation of Obama’s use of this power by Romney, who, after all, opposed him in the 2012 elections as the contemptible GOP nominee.

Romney could have won that election had he chosen to run a competent and aggressive campaign. But he clearly had no stomach for the battle; either that, or he intentionally threw the election. The result was a second term for Obama in which he was freed from having to moderate himself knowing that he would never have to face the voters again.

And that, friends, was the four year period that created the political conditions that made it possible for Donald Trump to run for and win the office of the presidency, as the public recoiled from those long years of incremental socialism, open borders and a give-away-the-store foreign policy that included planes filled with cash destined for Tehran and U.S. interventions in 8 separate civil wars in the Middle East and Africa.

The irony of Mitt Romney is that, had he campaigned as aggressively against Obama as he has done against President Trump, he would have become the 45th president instead of his tormentor. If Romney is looking for someone to blame for Trump, all he has to do is look in the mirror.

That is all.


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Humor; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: fakenews; mediabias; trump; trumpwinsagain
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To: Salvey

McCain and Romney were both willing Designated Losers.
Neither had any intention of winning.
The Uniparty had decided we were going to have the usurpation by Obama, Constitution be damned.


21 posted on 07/12/2020 7:15:16 AM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizens Are Born Here of Citizen Parents|Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: MinuteGal

I have no use for Independents. They are politically impotent although the word “independent” makes for a good feel-good ego trip for them.

Primary voting for Republicans is equally as important as voting in the general elections. Many a good conservative Republican candidate in a close race has been primaried out because of votes cast by former Republicans for an Independent Party candidate.


Impotence is supporting the GOP while the likes of Graham and Romney aid and abet the ongoing coup against a GOP POTUS. You can’t have your cake and eat it too. Denying the reality of the bipartisan nature of the coup breaths life into it.


22 posted on 07/12/2020 7:15:40 AM PDT by lodi90
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To: lodi90; flaglady47; Peter W. Kessler; entropy12; Trump Girl Kit Cat; Liz; LS; Bob Ireland
I agree with the premise of your argument 100%...but the solution of your problem is not to decide to vote Independent and invite a worse problem.

I live in a real world.

I held political office in Illinois for two decades.....and in one of my elections, I was working my precinct door-to-door on a lovely Saturday afternoon with my brochure handouts and my usual pressing the flesh.

A neighbor a block away was raking leaves outside and I gave him my campaign brochure along with my pitch why he should vote for me.

After about 1/2 hour of political chit-chat (he was very conservative) he informed he that he always voted Independent.

This terminated the conversation. I inwardly wanted to punch his lights out, LOL....he wasted my precious time....and he was going to cast a vote which would be of no use to me, the Republican party, or the conservative movement.

In the end, I won handily....but no thanks to conservative Independents.They are happy in their own "independent" world, but in the real world, their votes are just blowin' in the wind. In tight races, especially in primaries, they can do real damage to Republicans and conservative Republican candidates.

Leni

23 posted on 07/12/2020 11:47:25 AM PDT by MinuteGal (MAGA !!! MAGA !!! MAGA !!!)
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To: MinuteGal
***I live in a real world***

:^) In a 'real world' it might prove useful to quarantine all the inhabitants of Utah until they understand the meaning of MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! . . . instead of Make America A Banana Republic...

24 posted on 07/12/2020 11:55:41 AM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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To: MinuteGal

It’s the PRIMARIES!!!

Work like hell for your conservative primary candidate.

Then work some more.

If he / she loses, we have to settle for second best, lest a democrat take the seat.

And that’s the worst of all worlds.

I know nothing about Utah politics, but I can smell ‘em from New Jersey. There’s not a whole lot we can do on our side of the border but to shake our heads in disbelief when a slug such as Mitt - who’s record of left wing bull$hit is well known - wins just by saying he wants the job.

Thank god he never became President.

I’ll send his next primary challenger some money.


25 posted on 07/12/2020 12:10:58 PM PDT by Peter W. Kessler ("NUTS!!!")
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To: MinuteGal

I live in a real world.


The “real world” is the GOP Congress aiding and abetting the ongoing coup against President Trump. Denying that reality only encourages GOP obstruction of POTUS and the MAGA agenda to the benefit of the progressive Democrats.

The “real world” is GOP voters voting for Romney. Then Romney voting to remove POTUS.

Support these progressive-corportist Republicans if you wish. They will not be supporting you and in fact prefer progressive Democrats to GOP voters.


26 posted on 07/12/2020 4:02:51 PM PDT by lodi90
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To: Peter W. Kessler

It’s the PRIMARIES!!!

Work like hell for your conservative primary candidate.

Then work some more.

If he / she loses, we have to settle for second best, lest a democrat take the seat.


Really? Is that what happened in Alabama? No. The GOP preferred progressive Democrat Doug Jones to the GOP nom.

Time again the GOP has refused to support conservatives that have won primaries. Given that, why should conservatives show shred of party loyalty to the GOP?


27 posted on 07/12/2020 4:04:25 PM PDT by lodi90
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To: lodi90
I'm done wasting my time on you. I told you several times I agreed with your position on RINO's. Neither you nor I have to vote for them. My argument was that registering as an Independent as you evidently have done is no solution, and as a fact, counter-productive as you no longer can vote for the good guy Republicans.

You remind me of a joke I heard. I doubt if you are Dutch...but the joke still applies.

Why do the Dutch wear wooden shoes? To keep the woodpeckers off their heads.

Leni

28 posted on 07/13/2020 7:33:52 AM PDT by MinuteGal (MAGA !!! MAGA !!! MAGA !!!)
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To: MinuteGal

Hey, don’t forget the Libertarians and the Green Party.


29 posted on 07/14/2020 4:19:51 PM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: lodi90; All

Is this the election where the GOP candidate appeared to have an abnormally strong interest in teenage girls, and women, especially black women came out in droves to vote? I suspect there were a fair number of conservative women who sat that one out, both as campaigne volunteers and as voters.


30 posted on 07/14/2020 4:38:12 PM PDT by gleeaikin
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