Senator Mitt Romney of Utah may now take off his mask as he is not running for office again.
Who has he really been siding with all along? You might be surprised by the response.
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Romney raised his hand during an interview with CBS’s Norah O’Donnell for “Person to Person,” indicating that he wasn’t simply against Donald Trump.
The 2012 GOP presidential candidate stated that he would support “anyone of the Republicans” in the 2024 primary, with the exception of billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy and former President Donald Trump.
According to Newsweek, social media users noticed the interview over the weekend and it became famous again after it first broadcast in October.
“I’d be happy to support virtually any one of the Republicans — maybe not Vivek,” Romney admitted. “But, uh, but the others that are running would be acceptable to me, and I’d be happy to vote for them.”
“I’d be happy to vote for a number of the Democrats, too,” Romney added. “I mean, it would be an upgrade from, in my opinion, from Donald Trump and perhaps also from Joe Biden.
“Look, I like President Biden, you know. I find him a very charming, engaging person,” Romney said. “There’s some places I agree with him, but most places I disagree with him. I think he’s made all sorts of terrible mistakes but, uh, I would like to see someone else run.”
Romney continued by acknowledging that he’s been “chatting on the phone with President Biden,” refuting claims that Biden is too old, stating “I’ve negotiated with President Biden on the infrastructure bill. We met at his office and talked at length on a whole series of issues … He’s mentally capable.”
He added, “I’m not afraid of people who are older being in positions of leadership… Heck, the president of my church is 99 years old and does a fine job leading our church, so I’m OK with that.”
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Why is Romney against Ramaswamy if his issue with Trump was, as he stated earlier in the interview, “the dishonesties that have been spoken by Donald Trump,”? The fact that both Trump and Ramaswamy are political outsiders and have a strong “America first” philosophy are their sole commonalities.
Romney made the startling statement that he would support a Democrat. But why would he back a political party that contradicts his moral principles? Romney appears to put his personal resentment above his professed moral convictions.
His genuine allegiance is to himself.
Romney acknowledges that, despite their divergent political views, he enjoys talking with President Biden and even finds him “charming.” He does, however, adamantly reject the idea of working with Ramaswamy or Trump.
exposing the “swamp” mindset of D.C. political system politicians.
As one X user put it, “He’s filthy rich and a collapsed economy doesn’t affect him.”
“Reminds me of that song by Cyndi Lauper – True Colors,” another post stated.
Professional politicians like as Romney put their own interests ahead of those of his party, their voters, and the values they purport to support. Rather than working for the people they serve, their primary goal is to safeguard their own aspirations.
Trump revealed the intricate webs of relationships and enduring coalitions that govern Washington. That being said, his epiphany is only the first step in achieving significant transformation.




