DrLove
Diamond Member
Does this miserable, fat rundown slob of a human being who yammers about Hollywood and Wall Street despite being a child of both, SERIOUSLY believe he can field a candidate who could beat Mitt Romney in UTAH?
Analysis | Utah could be Steve Bannon’s next battleground, especially if Mitt Romney runs
When Romney opposed Roy Moore, Bannon's favored candidate in last month's special election for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama, Bannon hit Romney with a personal attack.
“You hid behind your religion,” Bannon said at a rally for Moore, referring to Romney's Mormon faith. “You went to France to be a missionary while guys were dying in rice paddies in Vietnam.”
Just imagine what Bannon might say if Romney actually becomes a candidate for office.
Bannon, of course, would need to find a Romney opponent to back — ideally one who won't be accused of sexual misconduct with teenage girls, like Moore, or cozy up to white supremacists, like Paul Nehlen, a challenger to House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) whom Breitbart supported in 2016.
“You hid behind your religion,” Bannon said at a rally for Moore, referring to Romney's Mormon faith. “You went to France to be a missionary while guys were dying in rice paddies in Vietnam.”
Just imagine what Bannon might say if Romney actually becomes a candidate for office.
Bannon, of course, would need to find a Romney opponent to back — ideally one who won't be accused of sexual misconduct with teenage girls, like Moore, or cozy up to white supremacists, like Paul Nehlen, a challenger to House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) whom Breitbart supported in 2016.
Analysis | Utah could be Steve Bannon’s next battleground, especially if Mitt Romney runs