Mitt Romney - Treading Water in a Sea of Morons


Flawed he may be but Mitt Romney isn't afraid of calling out his fellow Republicans.

"Look, there is no place in either political party for this White nationalism or racism. It's simply wrong ... it's evil as well," Romney told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union." "(Rep.) Marjorie Taylor Greene and (Rep.) Paul Gosar, I don't know them, but I'm reminded of that old line from the 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' movie where - where one character says, 'Morons, I've got morons on my team.' And I have to think anybody that would sit down with White nationalists and speak at their conference was certainly missing a few IQ points."


Liz Cheney, battered by the fascists spreading through Republican ranks, called them "the Putin wing of the GOP."

The comment from Romney follows criticism from Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, a Republican, of Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul Gosar of Arizona for speaking at the America First Political Action Conference that took place in Orlando, Florida and was organized by White nationalist Nick Fuentes. Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, also a Republican, criticized Greene and Gosar. Greene spoke at the event in person and Gosar, who attended the same conference last year, appeared through pre-recorded remarks.

"As Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rep Paul Gosar speak at this white supremacist, anti-Semitic, pro-Putin event, silence by Republican Party leaders is deafening and enabling," Cheney tweeted Saturday. "All Americans should renounce this garbage and reject the Putin wing of the GOP now."

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  1. At least there are three Republicans who have some integrity.

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    1. I keep saying that something has to give. You can feel the pressure building and it's tectonic.

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  2. I believe this was the same event where Greene said Canada needs freedom and liberation, Mound. Sure we do, sure we do.

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    1. True enough, Lorne. Hatred has become official party policy. They use it to feed their supporters.

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