Posted on 03/03/2016 12:26:58 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is the presidential candidate who is responsible for President Barack Obama unwilling to take on the President, or things like his ties to radical Rev. Jeremiah Wright and domestic terrorist Bill Ayres.
Obama, being from the Chicago school of politics, wasn't as polite. He exposed Romney as a "vulture capitalist" who made a fortune off of buying companies, laying-off employees, and selling the companies in pieces. By the end of the campaign, Romney's questionable business practices were known by every voter.
Now, Romney is attacking conservative businessman Donald J. Trump. Because Trump is self-funding his campaign, the GOP establishment and political class can't control him. And that makes Romney angry!
Romney's full speech was leaked, and included shameless and untrue attacks, such as:
Donald Trump says he admires Vladimir Putin, while has called George W Bush a liar. That is a twisted example of evil trumping good.
and
Here's what I know. Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University. He's playing the American public for suckers: He gets a free ride to the White House and all we get is a lousy hat.
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.
But in one tweet, Donald Trump's son Eric embarrassed Romney in a huge way. This says everything you need to know!
Eric shared a video of then-candidate Romney excited to be endorsed by Trump during the Presidential campaign. Romney knew his campaign was in trouble, and was aware that Trump represents the conservative base that wasnt excited to vote for Romney.
When things were tough for the Republican Party, Trump took time away from his business to campaign and fundraise for Mitt Romney. Hes a team player.
Now, Mitt Romney has shamelessly stabbed his fellow Republican in the back. In doing so, Romney reminded the conservative base exactly what he thinks of them.
What do you think about Mitt Romney's betrayal?
The source is tainted...and the question asked what I thought about what mittens said. So I considered the source, one who just a few years was gushing about Trump and is now behaving like a party hack and attacking him.
But to take a hack at answering your question...IMO, generalizing against a Presidential contender is extremely poor form, especially one who has signed a loyalty pledge to “your party” (see my tagline).
I consider his remarks to be quite redundant to the charges already laid at Trump’s feet...
For the record, I am still on neutral ground with regards to Trump and Cruz, it’s still a long way to the nomination and lots of extraneous and inane things are being said and posted.
I have posted on occasion some of my concerns about Trumps recent “conversions” and “evolutions”. I appreciate what Trump’s campaign is doing to the gopE and the others in DC who have refused to exercise their powers and authority. I view Cruz as a Constitutionalist and have a deep appreciation for his views on Constitutional issues.
Is either candidate perfect? No. Is either candidate flawed? IMO, yes. But we’re human, we’re supposed to be flawed. I guess it boils down to degrees or levels of “flawed” in a sense when it comes to selecting a nominee and the person’s perspective on what those flaws mean.
DC needs an enema of epic proportions...I have my reservations about whether or not Trump would be able to implement any real changes if Congress refuses to cooperate because of his bombastic and confrontational style. I have my doubts that Cruz could be successful as well from the POV that Congress may refuse to cooperate with him as well or that Cruz may be beholden to the “elite” in DC.
As a team, I am of the opinion that they could do great things for America.
Trying to get relevant and factual information on FR nowadays (like one used to be able to do) is like trying to pick the pepper out of fly specks.
The infighting on FR is getting depressing, maddening really...I appreciate peoples passion for their candidate. But at the end of the campaign, once the dust settles, most of us will hopefully still be here. We’re going to have to “live” with each other and I’d rather not see sniping (like what’s been going on about Romney 2012) towards folks who retained their principles and voted their conscience as they saw fit.
In closing, to any from either camp, I’m simply posting my still neutral opinions/positions, so I respectfully ask that you hold your fire.
FRegards,
SZ
Ok, I was trying work from memory recall...
https://www.tedcruz.org/news/ted-cruz-announces-addition-of-former-jeb-bush-finance-team-members/
HOUSTON, Texas Presidential candidate Ted Cruz today announced eight former national finance committee members of the Jeb Bush presidential campaign have joined the Cruz for President National Finance Committee. Yesterday, the campaign announced it shattered its fundraising goals with more than $66 million raised to date, and had its biggest fundraising month since launching, with nearly $12 million raised in the month of February. To date, the Cruz campaign has earned 225,000 donations, with an average of $52 per donation.
I am excited to welcome this outstanding new group to our finance team, said Cruz. They arrive at a pivotal time for our campaign, as the field is winnowing down to a two-person race. I am honored to have such an impressive committee. It is yet another sign that conservatives are coalescing behind our campaign.
The following are the new members of the Cruz national finance team:
The following are the new members of the Cruz national finance team:
Paul Dickerson Houston, TX
Boyden Gray Washington, DC
Charles Foster Houston, TX
Reginald J. Brown Washington, DC
Paula and Jim Henry Midland, TX
Nancy and Randy Best Dallas, TX
“Cruz is setting himself up to cut a deal, one that benefits Cruz.”
Cruz is in it to win just like Trump. Cruz represents a certain set of policies and positions that his supporters are backing. He has a responsibility to put that agenda forward.
I hope he does not think he can trust the GOPe. They despise him and may try to use him to dilute Trump’s support to get an open convention, and then sideline him and Trump.
“look behind the thin veneer of Cruz”
Cruz has a solid track record as a Constitutional conservative. If you don’t like his foreign policy advisors, you need to use the same level of scrutiny on Trump’s advisors.
I prefer Cruz. I can support Trump. I’m not particularly impressed by the foreign policies of either, but I think they both can do a good job on domestic issues. I doubt either are going to push our nation into more international conflict than we already are part of.
I have been unfollowing all pages on Facebook that use clickbait headlines.
When I see the word “THIS” in a headline, I go for the unlike button.
No argument with the substance of your post, just the placement. I suppose I’ll see it pasted in a gardening thread as well.
LOL ... what a great idea!
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