Opinion| Rich Welsh| On Sunday, failed presidential candidate Senator Mitt Romney (RINO-UT), a.k.a. Pierre Delecto, marched with protesters to make sure that people “understand that black lives matter.”
First off, what does the George Floyd protest have to do with the White House? How does Floyd’s murder at the hands of police officers in the Democrat-run city of Minneapolis, inside the Democrat-run state of Minnesota have anything whatsoever to do with President Donald Trump?
Does he think that black people in Utah are going to reelect him? No, he’s doing this to trash President Trump. He’s jumping on the anti-Trump bandwagon where leftists and Democrats claim Trump is a racist and doesn’t care about protesters.
Romney reportedly marched with a gaggle of roughly 1,000 Christians in direction of the White House.
Romney told a Washington Post reporter (of course it was the WaPo, the top paper that allows him to make a fool of himself) that he’s marching with protesters to ensure that the country can reduce “violence, and brutality, and to make sure that people understand that black lives matter.”
“We need a voice against racism; we need many voices against racism and against brutality. And we need to stand up and say black lives matter,” Utah’s junior senator said during the protest.
Who exactly does Romney think doesn’t believe that black lives matter?
Romney sang Amazing Grace as they approached the White House. What a total hypocrite.
Romney’s solidarity with the Black Lives Matter protesters follows as a New York Times report alleged that Romney, together with many other establishment Republicans (RINOs), will not back President Donald Trump’s reelection bid. According to the Times, Romney continues to contemplate whether or not he will write in his wife, Ann, or vote for someone aside from the 45th president this November.
Romney was the only Senate Republican to vote to convict President Trump during the Senate impeachment trial to throw him out of office, even though he had to know that the president did absolutely nothing wrong.
Utah’s junior senator additionally praised former Secretary of Defense James Mattis’ claim that President Trump is a risk to the Constitution.
Donald Trump more than any president in my lifetime has worked harder to stay within the limits of Article II. For Romney or any other Never Trumper, to claim he is a risk to the Constitution makes them sound like the south end of a northbound horse.