US Senator Mitt Romney brings a strong moral view of the world to his party. They should appreciate him more.
Romney: Well, I think you’re seeing a fringe of our party that still admires Putin. But the larger group that was celebrating his audacity has, from what I can tell, changed their pleadings and are suddenly coming to the support of Ukraine. And perhaps that will continue. I imagine that this isolationism and this hero worship of an authoritarian like Putin is coming face to face with the new world of media, where everybody has a cellphone, and people are seeing real human beings suffer. And they recognize, this is not a war. It’s not a battle between two militaries. This is a brutal invasion of a free democratic people by an authoritarian thug, and there’s no justification for it. And its brutality and vile nature is able to be seen by people all over the world.
The interview with US Senator Romney also makes clear that someone in a seat of power as he is must be able to have very clear vision to understand the circumstances and the players for who they are. He is very clear minded about this invasion.
President Biden receives designer political ridicule for his style of speaking and speaking his mind. It is age discrimination and a very deep disrespect for his clear view of the world. I think it is time for the media to apologize to President Biden. Knowing that isn't going to happen, it is time they show him respect for his knowledge and resolve.
February 27, 2022
By Connor Perrett
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney (click here) on Sunday implied that members of his own party were "morons" after they attended a Florida event associated with white nationalists.
"Look, there's no place in either political party for this white nationalism or racism. It's simply wrong," the Republican lawmaker told CNN's Dana Bash during a Sunday appearance on "State of the Union."
GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul Gosar of Arizona attended the third-annual America First Political Action Conference in Orlando, which was held Friday and organized by the far-right figure Nick Fuentes....
By Connor Perrett
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney (click here) on Sunday implied that members of his own party were "morons" after they attended a Florida event associated with white nationalists.
"Look, there's no place in either political party for this white nationalism or racism. It's simply wrong," the Republican lawmaker told CNN's Dana Bash during a Sunday appearance on "State of the Union."
GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul Gosar of Arizona attended the third-annual America First Political Action Conference in Orlando, which was held Friday and organized by the far-right figure Nick Fuentes....