Politics Mitt Romney: The president shapes the public character of the nation. Trump’s character falls short.

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  1. SlyPokerDog

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    By Mitt Romney
    January 1 at 8:00 PM
    Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah and the party’s 2012 nominee for president, will be sworn into the U.S. Senate on Thursday.

    The Trump presidency made a deep descent in December. The departures of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, the appointment of senior persons of lesser experience, the abandonment of allies who fight beside us, and the president’s thoughtless claim that America has long been a “sucker” in world affairs all defined his presidency down.

    It is well known that Donald Trump was not my choice for the Republican presidential nomination. After he became the nominee, I hoped his campaign would refrain from resentment and name-calling. It did not. When he won the election, I hoped he would rise to the occasion. His early appointments of Rex Tillerson, Jeff Sessions, Nikki Haley, Gary Cohn, H.R. McMaster, Kelly and Mattis were encouraging. But, on balance, his conduct over the past two years, particularly his actions this month, is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office.

    It is not that all of the president’s policies have been misguided. He was right to align U.S. corporate taxeswith those of global competitors, to strip out excessive regulations, to crack down on China’s unfair trade practices, to reform criminal justice and to appoint conservative judges. These are policies mainstream Republicans have promoted for years. But policies and appointments are only a part of a presidency.

    To a great degree, a presidency shapes the public character of the nation. A president should unite us and inspire us to follow “our better angels.” A president should demonstrate the essential qualities of honesty and integrity, and elevate the national discourse with comity and mutual respect. As a nation, we have been blessed with presidents who have called on the greatness of the American spirit. With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable. And it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.


    The world is also watching. America has long been looked to for leadership. Our economic and military strength was part of that, of course, but our enduring commitment to principled conduct in foreign relations, and to the rights of all people to freedom and equal justice, was even more esteemed. Trump’s words and actions have caused dismay around the world. In a 2016 Pew Research Center poll, 84 percent of people in Germany, Britain, France, Canada and Sweden believed the American president would “do the right thing in world affairs.” One year later, that number had fallen to 16 percent.

    This comes at a very unfortunate time. Several allies in Europe are experiencing political upheaval. Several former Soviet satellite states are rethinking their commitment to democracy. Some Asian nations, such as the Philippines, lean increasingly toward China, which advances to rival our economy and our military. The alternative to U.S. world leadership offered by China and Russia is autocratic, corrupt and brutal.

    The world needs American leadership, and it is in America’s interest to provide it. A world led by authoritarian regimes is a world — and an America — with less prosperity, less freedom, less peace.

    To reassume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home. That project begins, of course, with the highest office once again acting to inspire and unite us. It includes political parties promoting policies that strengthen us rather than promote tribalism by exploiting fear and resentment. Our leaders must defend our vital institutions despite their inevitable failings: a free press, the rule of law, strong churches, and responsible corporations and unions.

    We must repair our fiscal foundation, setting a course to a balanced budget. We must attract the best talent to America’s service and the best innovators to America’s economy.

    America is strongest when our arms are linked with other nations. We want a unified and strong Europe, not a disintegrating union. We want stable relationships with the nations of Asia that strengthen our mutual security and prosperity.

    I look forward to working on these priorities with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other senators.

    Furthermore, I will act as I would with any president, in or out of my party: I will support policies that I believe are in the best interest of the country and my state, and oppose those that are not. I do not intend to comment on every tweet or fault. But I will speak out against significant statements or actions that are divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions.

    I remain optimistic about our future. In an innovation age, Americans excel. More importantly, noble instincts live in the hearts of Americans. The people of this great land will eschew the politics of anger and fear if they are summoned to the responsibility by leaders in homes, in churches, in schools, in businesses, in government — who raise our sights and respect the dignity of every child of God — the ideal that is the essence of America.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...898adc28fa2_story.html?utm_term=.a16d200364f1
     
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    did he already write the requisite book before running in 2012?
    will he have to offer a revised edition for the 2020 book tour?
     
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    Romney kissed his ass in hopes of getting sec of state job. Let's see if he actually votes no on anything. Talk is cheap.
     
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    Romney launching a primary challenge against the incumbent Trump?
     
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    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Seems entirely likely, if the polls tell him it might work.

    barfo
     
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    Mutt got mocked by his niece, (his boss, the leader of the Republican Party) most of the party and many outside the party. Most people remember how he trashed Trump in the past, then fawned over him trying to get an appointment in his administration, then fawned over him to get elected as a senator. What a clown.

    Mitt Romney rebuked by niece and GOP boss Ronna McDaniel, Trump for scathing op-ed

    By
    Nicole Darrah | Fox News

    Republican Tennessee Senator-elect Marsha Blackburn says her constituents want Congress to help the president accomplish his agenda.

    Senator-elect Mitt Romney is taking heat not only from President Trump but now from his own niece -- who happens to lead the Republican Party -- after publishing a scathing op-ed about the president.

    Ronna McDaniel, the Republican National Committee chairwoman also known as Ronna Romney McDaniel, turned the intra-party fight into a family feud when she scolded her uncle on Twitter for his anti-Trump column.


    "POTUS is attacked and obstructed by the MSM media and Democrats 24/7. For an incoming Republican freshman senator to attack @realdonaldtrump as their first act feeds into what the Democrats and media want and is disappointing and unproductive," she tweeted.

    McDaniel, who rarely tries to referee fights within the party, entered the dispute shortly after Trump himself weighed in.


    "Here we go with Mitt Romney, but so fast! Question will be, is he a Flake? I hope not," Trump tweeted early Wednesday morning, in a reference to retiring Jeff Flake, one of his biggest GOP critics in the Senate. "Would much prefer that Mitt focus on Border Security and so many other things where he can be helpful. I won big, and he didn’t. He should be happy for all Republicans. Be a TEAM player & WIN!"

    ROMNEY PREDICTS A TRUMP WIN IN 2020

    ROMNEY DENIES HE LED 'NEVER TRUMP' MOVEMENT, SAYS PRESIENT'S POLICIES 'PRETTY EFFECTIVE'

    Romney has had an ever-changing relationship with Trump. A harsh critic of the billionaire businessman when Trump ran in 2016, Romney changed his tune in the immediate aftermath of the election when he was thought to be considered for secretary of state, even dining with the man he had called a "phony" and a "fraud." (He did not get the job.) He thanked Trump last year for his endorsement in the Utah Senate race.


    MITT ROMNEY'S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS, FROM BAIN CAPITAL TO GOVERNING MASSACHUSETTS
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/incoming-sen-romney-trump-hasnt-risen-to-the-mantle-of-presidency
     
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    Rand Paul: Romney's Op-Ed on Trump Is a 'Low Blow,' Will 'Backfire' on Him

    by Fox News Insider

    Sen.-elect Mitt Romney's remarks about President Trump in
    his recent new op-ed will "backfire" on him, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul said Wednesday on "Your World."

    Paul (R) said Wednesday that Romney's comments were "not productive" and that he'll receive backlash from conservatives.

    "I think it's gonna backfire on him," he said to Neil Cavuto. "When you attack someone's character like that, I think that's such a low blow and so personally directed and so malevolent ... He's now called [Trump's] character 'dishonest.'"

    Paul said that although he had "choice words" about Trump during a presidential debate in 2015, he's since tried to avoid "personal characterization assassination."

    "I have still voted against the president," he said. "Yet I choose not to go after and try to drum up a personal attack on him, which I think is just not useful."

    He added that Romney is "petrified" that under Trump, the U.S. could end a war.

    "I'm absolutely all-in with the president on this. If he can end a war, he'll be a hero that all the Independents will look at as well as some Democrats for finally being a president who ended war."

    Paul said it "does nobody any good" to criticize the president's character for the entire country to see.

    "In the end I think it's gonna look petty, and I think there's gonna be a backlash to this," he said.

    Watch more of Sen. Paul's discussion on "Your World" above.
     
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    When Romney runs again, it will be like McCain. We can hope there is an acceptable Democrat running. It will not be 2020 in either case.
     
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    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    I'd vote for Alyssa Milano over Romney.
     
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    OK.

    When McCain ran, my wife told me whom to check.
     
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    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    If Romney got the nomination
    I'd just stay home unless there were important local issues on the ballot.
     
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    Most years, I have a Senator to vote against.
     
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    Too many Californians here now.

    Soon they'll repeal the limit on property taxes here and a bunch of other crap and we'll be screwed.
     
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    Yeah. You never see a correction. But I suppose there is hope.
     
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