Romney’s Book Criticizes Republicans, Almost Democrat-like.
‘Bitter’ Romney Slams Enough Republicans in New Book That He Almost Sounds Like a Democrat
With Republicans like Mitt Romney, who needs Democrats?
Prepare to be captivated by the revelations in Romney’s upcoming biography, “Romney: A Reckoning.” In this tell-all, the RINO par excellence unloads his grievances and criticisms on his supposed Republican brethren.
In an exclusive excerpt published in The Atlantic, Romney doesn’t hold back in his scathing remarks about those associated with former President Donald Trump’s White House and those supported by Trump during the 2022 election cycle. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Leaked excerpts from the book, which have been making headlines in outlets like CNN, Politico, HuffPost, and Insider, reveal Romney’s disdain for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his assessment of other Republican candidates he ran against in the 2012 primaries.
“Mitt Romney is a childish, petty, vindictive, and broken man. 1) Mitt Romney does not get to assess ANYONE’s warmth. 2) DeSantis is an authoritarian? That’s just stupid. 3) Reminder that Mitt Romney marched with Hamas-loving BLM.”
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) October 19, 2023
Romney’s criticisms extend beyond politicians to include conservative media, particularly Fox News. He accuses Tucker Carlson of shaping the Republican Party into a pro-Russian, pro-authoritarian entity.
As the release of ”Romney: A Reckoning” approaches, readers will have the opportunity to delve into the mind of this smarmy, empty dud of a man who came close to the Oval Office. Whether you borrow it from the library or stumble upon it in the remainder bin, prepare to be astounded by the revelations within.
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1) What are some examples of Mitt Romney’s scathing remarks and criticisms towards his fellow Republicans in his upcoming book?
UffPost, and Insider, reveal Romney’s disdain for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his assessment of other Republican candidates he ran against in the 2012 primaries.
“Mitt Romney is a childish, petty, vindictive, and broken man. 1) Mitt Romney does not get to assess ANYONE’s warmth. 2) DeSantis is an authoritarian? That’s just stupid. 3) Reminder that Mitt Romney marched with Hillary Clinton in March 2016,” tweeted Republican strategist Matt Whitlock in response to the leaked excerpts.
Romney’s scathing remarks and criticisms towards his fellow Republicans have raised eyebrows within the party. His relentless attacks on prominent Republicans, such as Ron DeSantis, imply a deep-rooted bitterness and resentment. This kind of behavior from Romney is both alarming and disappointing, as it undermines the unity and cohesion that the Republican party needs to succeed.
It is no secret that Romney has had a strained relationship with former President Donald Trump. Romney was one of the few Republicans who openly criticized Trump during his presidency and even voted to impeach him twice. Now, in his upcoming book, he takes the opportunity to air out his grievances against the Trump White House and those who align themselves with the former president.
While it is understandable to have political disagreements and differences of opinion within a party, Romney’s approach to expressing his dissatisfaction is more reminiscent of a bitter Democrat than a Republican. In an era where unity is crucial, his divisive rhetoric only serves to divide and further alienate members of his own party.
Romney’s attacks on popular Republican figures like Ron DeSantis, who has gained significant support within the party and proven himself as an effective leader, are baseless and unfounded. Claiming that DeSantis is an authoritarian without providing any evidence is not only irresponsible but also discredits Romney’s credibility. It is disappointing to see a fellow Republican engage in such cheap and unsubstantiated attacks.
As Republicans, we should be focused on promoting conservative principles and strengthening the party. Instead of tearing each other down, we should be working together to advance our shared goals. Mitt Romney’s actions and statements in his new book only hinder these efforts.
It is crucial for the future of the Republican party that we reject this kind of divisive behavior and focus on building bridges, not burning them. We need leaders who are committed to the cause and working towards a better future for all Americans, regardless of party affiliation.
In conclusion, Mitt Romney’s scathing remarks and criticisms towards his own party members in his upcoming book, “Romney: A Reckoning,” are disappointing and counterproductive. Instead of fostering unity and collaboration within the Republican party, his divisive rhetoric only fuels division and undermines the party’s progress. It is crucial that Republicans reject this behavior and instead focus on promoting conservative principles and working together towards a brighter future.
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