Romney cements RINO status, reveals stance on Biden impeachment inquiry
Mitt Romney: A Disappointing RINO
Mitt Romney can’t stop making Republicans regret him.
The former GOP presidential nominee, who should know better than most how a biased establishment media reflexively attacks conservatives, has been going out of his way to court mainstream media attention as he nears the end of his single Senate term.
And in the process, he’s proving why so many Republicans don’t trust him.
In an interview Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the lifelong Republican — a Massachusetts governor before he was a presidential candidate before he was a Utah senator — reiterated that he would not rule out voting for Democratic President Joe Biden’s re-election, despite the obvious damage Biden’s presidency is doing to the country.
An ongoing invasion over the southern border, inflation eating the wages of working Americans, and a disastrous foreign policy that’s witnessed the United States humiliated on a global scale is apparently nothing to Romney compared to his personal distaste for former President Donald Trump.
Romney was the only Republican to vote to convict Trump in his 2020 impeachment. He was one of seven Republicans to vote to convict in Trump’s 2021 impeachment.
In both cases, the legal cases against Trump were paper-thin, but they were enough for Romney.
Yet he sees no grounds for an impeachment inquiry into Biden — despite the mounting evidence that Biden and his family have profited enormously from the sale of Biden’s influence during his vice presidential days.
“Have you seen any evidence that President Biden has committed high crimes and misdemeanors,” host Kristen Welker asked.
“No, I don’t see any evidence of that at all,” Romney answered. “I think before you begin an impeachment inquiry you have to have some evidence, some inclination, that there’s been wrongdoing.
“And so far, there’s nothing of that nature that’s been provided.”
Romney allowed that Biden’s son, the notorious Hunter Biden, is not exactly a national role model, but “we’re not going to impeach someone because of the sins of their kids.”
Sen. @MittRomney: “I don’t see any evidence [justifying a Biden impeachment inquiry]. I think, before you begin an impeachment inquiry, you ought to have some evidence … We’re not going to impeach someone because of the sins of their kids.” pic.twitter.com/9aaud6m9Df
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) December 10, 2023
That’s just deliberate dishonesty — and anyone paying attention to the news knows it.
Yet Mitt Romney, a man who could somehow discern a reason to convict Trump of ginned-up, partisan charges involving Ukraine (a country the Bidens have enormous interest in) and do the same thing the following year on an equally baseless charge of “incitement to insurrection,” can find no reason to even begin an impeachment inquiry into Biden?
His comments were not well received. Here’s a fair sample of comments on X.
He just keeps getting worse with his statements. RINO!
— Debra Freeman (@DebtheEverlivin) December 10, 2023
The “no evidence” excuse is always a fake. There is almost always some evidence, and in this case there is a lot: testimony, interviews, recordings, bank records, admissions, etc.
— Andy Martin (@Dollarlogic) December 10, 2023
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