Romney Book Tells All? GOP Trump Very Worried. Trump? Wait for the Comments.

Romney writing a book. If bookstores still existed, the first run would leave the printers with a magic marker streak on the paper edge.

Romney is the first politician taken out by meme warriors.
 

Republican politicians are worried that Mitt Romney's new book will reveal their true feelings and private conversations about Trump - A former GOP presidential nominee, Romney has rarely been shy about discussing Trump.​


Republicans laughed at Trump behind his back after he rambled during a Senate luncheon, according to Mitt Romney's new tell-all book​


Trump talked about the "Russia hoax" and the recent midterms among other topics he swung between, the excerpt said. In the same speech, according to the excerpt, Trump declared that the GOP would soon become "the party of health care."

The excerpt noted that the senators in attendance listened to what the former President had to say, but as soon as Trump left the luncheon, Romney said, the group of GOP senators "burst into laughter" behind his back.

Romney's book also calls out other top Republicans like GOP leader Mitch McConnell who allegedly praised Romney privately for calling out Trump
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Romney called Trump a "con man" during a blistering 2016 speech. Just before joining the Senate, the senator wrote a Washington Post op-ed that charged the then-president for failing "to ris[e] to the mantle of the office." Romney was the only Republican to vote to convict Trump on an impeachment charge related to improperly pressuring Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. He also voted to convict Trump for inciting the Capitol riot.


We all know how thin-skinned and hateful Trump can be in his comments. His Tweets, his social media content are full of nasty, angry attacks on supposed and real oponents he views as all enemies.
Decades ago I started reading and collecting books on politics written by those in administrations who had knowledge of the inner workings of important historic events. Very fascinating. Then, since Trump was president, everyone under the sun realized they could write books full of lies in order to make a buck, like publishing the National Enquirer in hard cover. You can't believe anything written these days. It's all a waste of time and money.
 
Is this the same Romney that begged Trump for a campaign donation when he ran for President?
 
Republican politicians are worried that Mitt Romney's new book will reveal their true feelings and private conversations about Trump - A former GOP presidential nominee, Romney has rarely been shy about discussing Trump.
Not sure what planet you are from but ever since He was elected, no one in the GOP has been shy about dissing Trump.
 
Republicans worried? BS. I have nothing against Mitt, but nobody outside of Utah, cares. I doubt, Mitt will make the NY Times Best Seller list.

Well put. Mitt hasn't been on our side in a long time and everyone knows that. I cheered when I saw he wasn't running again. Not having a reliable seat in Utah for Republicans is like Democrats not having a reliable seat in California
 

Republican politicians are worried that Mitt Romney's new book will reveal their true feelings and private conversations about Trump - A former GOP presidential nominee, Romney has rarely been shy about discussing Trump.​


Republicans laughed at Trump behind his back after he rambled during a Senate luncheon, according to Mitt Romney's new tell-all book​


Trump talked about the "Russia hoax" and the recent midterms among other topics he swung between, the excerpt said. In the same speech, according to the excerpt, Trump declared that the GOP would soon become "the party of health care."

The excerpt noted that the senators in attendance listened to what the former President had to say, but as soon as Trump left the luncheon, Romney said, the group of GOP senators "burst into laughter" behind his back.

Romney's book also calls out other top Republicans like GOP leader Mitch McConnell who allegedly praised Romney privately for calling out Trump
.

Romney called Trump a "con man" during a blistering 2016 speech. Just before joining the Senate, the senator wrote a Washington Post op-ed that charged the then-president for failing "to ris[e] to the mantle of the office." Romney was the only Republican to vote to convict Trump on an impeachment charge related to improperly pressuring Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. He also voted to convict Trump for inciting the Capitol riot.


We all know how thin-skinned and hateful Trump can be in his comments. His Tweets, his social media content are full of nasty, angry attacks on supposed and real oponents he views as all enemies.

You want Romney, you can have him, he's yours
 
You want Romney, you can have him, he's yours
He was my Governor. He was decent, honorable, witty, educated, and everything you people despise -- meaning, nothing like Donnie from Queens, the Nasty Old Disgusting Degenerate
 

Republican politicians are worried that Mitt Romney's new book will reveal their true feelings and private conversations about Trump - A former GOP presidential nominee, Romney has rarely been shy about discussing Trump.​


Republicans laughed at Trump behind his back after he rambled during a Senate luncheon, according to Mitt Romney's new tell-all book​


Trump talked about the "Russia hoax" and the recent midterms among other topics he swung between, the excerpt said. In the same speech, according to the excerpt, Trump declared that the GOP would soon become "the party of health care."

The excerpt noted that the senators in attendance listened to what the former President had to say, but as soon as Trump left the luncheon, Romney said, the group of GOP senators "burst into laughter" behind his back.

Romney's book also calls out other top Republicans like GOP leader Mitch McConnell who allegedly praised Romney privately for calling out Trump
.

Romney called Trump a "con man" during a blistering 2016 speech. Just before joining the Senate, the senator wrote a Washington Post op-ed that charged the then-president for failing "to ris[e] to the mantle of the office." Romney was the only Republican to vote to convict Trump on an impeachment charge related to improperly pressuring Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. He also voted to convict Trump for inciting the Capitol riot.


We all know how thin-skinned and hateful Trump can be in his comments. His Tweets, his social media content are full of nasty, angry attacks on supposed and real oponents he views as all enemies.
That's some funny shit. Pitiful.
 
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The inane impulses of the Magadonian Mongoloids is simply marvelous to observe.

They've been trained in Trumpism -- call everyone else what you are yourself -- deflact. Thrown enough shit against the walls, that even they themselves start to believe what they originally knew was bullshit
 
He was my Governor. He was decent, honorable, witty, educated, and everything you people despise -- meaning, nothing like Donnie from Queens, the Nasty Old Disgusting Degenerate

I remember he kicked ass the first two debates against Obama, then in the third fell on his face and agreed with every word Obama said and was never the same after that. What happened to him?
 
Republicans worried? BS. I have nothing against Mitt, but nobody outside of Utah, cares. I doubt, Mitt will make the NY Times Best Seller list.
I'm not worried. Trump is used to people he had to fire when they proved incompetent. I'm certain he will survive unwise badmouthing of the ill-informed, because I know he knows he did an amazing job working on peace on earth starting in the Middle East. Trump has spent a lifetime looking out for good people and ignoring backstabbers after necessary reproofs are done with the ball in the court of the one who screwed up. I'm sure if the persons he reproved negotiated a "I will do better" he could agree with, he might engage them with another chance. I ran a business for 30 years. You can't let an employee show up to work with messy wet hair dripping all over the floor and pay her for drying it before she started doing her job 30 minutes later. If it makes the person angry and vengeful, she's out. If she admits it and says she was wrong, only if she never puts the business through such a thing as that again. In running a government, it's not that simple. Mr. Romney will gain nothing if he screams out loud about Trump's failure to let him destroy his wise advise to help the American people live in prosperity and agreeing to do their part in sparing the oceans from plastics that kill a huge percentage of sea animals when plastics get into the sea. You have to admit that he kept us out of a full-blown war with his staff of good advisers who understand diplomacy of the best kind.
 
I suppose some could say that is a marker on.........well, on how folks perceive Don Trump ---- write a "hate book" about him.

Is there a lesson, or signal, or warning about Don Trump......that the cluefull should note?
There is a lesson there. Play your instrument in sync with the conductor for the best symphony.
 

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