Posted on 06/09/2017 1:33:39 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney revealed Friday that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton encouraged him to think about being President Trump's secretary of State.
Romney, who is also the former governor of Massachusetts, made the comments at his annual political summit in Park City, Utah.
While he was a vocal Trump critic during the presidential campaign, Romney was under consideration to be Trumps secretary of State before Trump picked Rex Tillerson, who was then serving as CEO of Exxon Mobil Corp. Romney said he would have been willing to serve as the countrys top diplomat if Trump offered him the job.
If I could have helped shape foreign policy to protect the country I love, I would have been more than willing to do so, Romney wrote in a letter to The Salt Lake Tribune in December.
...and I bet he wet his shorts that she said it....watta maroon
Uhhh??? The LIB idiot wasn’t offered the job. What is he talking about? Yet another bullet dodged by society.
Well mittens he didn’t pick you
Answer: The same way the Deep State engineered Tillerson as SOS,
Tillerson personally donated to every Republican presidential candidate before Trump but not to Trump. He was shoehorned into Trump's inner circle by the deft maneuverings of those exemplary RINOs, Bob Gates and Condi Rice. [from American Thinker]Did you actually think the Deep State would allow anyone but one of their own to be SOS, probably the most important position after POTUS. See: Rex Tillerson: Dark Knight of The Hoax
I still like Romney. He should run for Senate in 2018 in Utah. He’d win.
Trump picked Tillerson.
Mitt,
You are a Tufu nothing burger.
Thank you Sir for your service to our country.
Hubby was in Nam also. Went when called, we were married with a baby on the way.
MAGA!!!!
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