Wednesday, October 21, 2020

An appeal to the people of Utah

Please rid us of this sanctimonious ass hat: "Mitt Romney Didn’t Vote for Donald Trump in 2020".

He affirmatively stated that he didn't vote for Trump. I think everyone has a right to know, especially his constituents, whom he did vote for. Was it Biden? A third party candidate? The ghost of Brigham Young? He didn't actually have to tell anyone he didn't vote for Trump; he could have just said "I decline to answer". In making his Trump non-vote explicit, he is effectively endorsing Trump's Democratic opponent, regardless of whom he voted for. Wretched, stupid man. I hope, should the Republicans maintain their hold on the senate, that McConnell finds ways to isolate him. He should definitely never chair a major committee (or sub-committee). 

Update  Image cheerfully lifted from the Political Clown Parade.




5 comments:

  1. Surprise factor zero.
    I am surprised, though, that Mitt didn't brag about voting for himself.

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  2. Hey, I hadn't considered that possibility. But since he can't have gotten too many write-in votes, it would be like losing all over again.

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  3. Sorry Paco, unfortunately our outgoing and incoming Governor's are pretty much the same as Mitt. Growing up in the tribe, I always say, 90% of Mormons are honest, decent hardworking folks, generous to a fault. The other 10% go into politics or sell "essential oils".

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  4. Honest and decent voters can be a problem in politics too, ck, because they may tend to trust politicians on face value and believe the media. We cynics and curmudgeons OTOH see every politician as a crook until proven otherwise, which is healthier for the country.

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  5. Betting Mittens wrote in his own name.

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