Posted on 07/30/2015 3:26:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Thursday that Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's rhetoric on Iran "hurts the cause."
"I am opposed to the Iran deal, but @SenTedCruz is way over the line on the Obama terrorism charge. Hurts the cause," Romney, acting in his emerging role as party elder, tweeted Thursday.
Mitt Romney
✔ @MittRomney
I am opposed to the Iran deal, but @SenTedCruz is way over the
line on the Obama terrorism charge. Hurts the cause.
6:40 AM - 30 Jul 2015
Cruz, a 2016 GOP presidential candidate, said Monday that President Barack Obama's administration will become "the world's leading financier of radical Islamic terrorism" if the Iran deal his administration brokered earlier this month goes into effect.
Cruz was referring to the billions of dollars in relief Iran will benefit from when international sanctions lift once Iran meets the new restrictions on its nuclear program, per the new deal....
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Mitt’s working hard as Jebbie’s hatchetman.
You had your turn mitt....you had jello for a spine, so live with it....don’t like it, to damn bad....
“What kind of a name is Mitt anyway?”
It’s a mittle name.
Mitt should join up with that democratic elder, Jimmy Carter, and build homes for the homeless.
In other words, STFU loser.
Willard the Rat Romney ONLY attacks conservatives
.... and their children.
It is is the RomneyWAY.
“Party Elder” my behind!
The Vichy Republicans work harder at protecting the Democrats feelings than they do anything positive for America.
Cruz for president *just* called.
Gave them another $100.
Tagline.
Timid Mitt is one reason he lost the election. Guess he hasn’t yet found his energy. Mitt Motto: “Start Slow and Power Down”
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