RINO Romney Dropping Out of 24 With Primary Challenge a Certainty

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Utah’s raging RINO senator, Mitt Romney, sees Donald Trump’s impending restoration to the Oval Office as a big neon sign that it’s time to quit while he’s behind. He won’t be running in 2024, he announced. Adding to his decision, it’s virtually certain that he would be opposed in a primary and lose.

Romney announces retirement

On Wednesday, September 13, Utah’s allegedly Republican Senator Mitt Romney announced “that he will not run for reelection to the Senate.” He’s hoping that a new generation of Democrats in disguise can stand up to Donald Trump and his deplorable anti-globalist nationalism.

The way Republicans are closing ranks around their conservative values in defense of Donald Trump and the “American” way of life has the aging senator terrified.

Not even brave enough to face reporters, Romney put out a “video message” where he “outlined a range of what he described as critical issues.” In true RINO fashion, he’s just as concerned about the “climate crisis” as he is about our unsustainable national debt.

He can see with his own eyes that Joe Biden is barely moving and he can’t stand Donald Trump. He’s rumored to be considering a move to Ottawa.

The Utah senator’s decision, CNN writes, “will mark the departure of a distinctive voice from the Senate of a lawmaker willing to take on his own party.” That means the RINO herd is thinning out enough to alarm them. He’s one of the few Republicans actually liberal enough to criticize the accomplishments of Donald Trump, during his first term.

He was the only one who voted for Trump’s conviction after his first witch-hunt of an impeachment. Romney was one of only a handful the second time around. We know now what a sham both of those were. It’s clear from John Durham’s report that the FBI helped Hillary Clinton frame him with Russian collusion fantasies, then the Democrats impeached Trump twice for daring to question the frame job. That and all the illegal election tampering which has been going on since Hillary’s campaign.

Almost as old as Joe

Romney has a great excuse to bow out gracefully. He doesn’t need to admit that he’s been outed as a RINO and isn’t as effective as he used to be. He is getting up in age and it’s time to retire, he explains. “At the end of another term, I’d be in my mid-80s.” He doesn’t want to be caught on camera walking around all confused and demented like Joe Biden is. “Frankly, it’s time for a new generation of leaders.

They’re the ones that need to make the decisions that will shape the world they will be living in.” He’s absolutely right on that one. We do need “leaders.” People who will step in, like Donald Trump, and take charge. After he gets his rightful second term, we’ll be looking for someone to carry on his battle to save America from the evil forces of global darkness in Brussels.

He claims, at least for now, that even though he’s stepping back from his role in the Senate, he’s not vanishing into the sunset. “While I’m not running for reelection, I’m not retiring from the fight,” Romney assures.

He’s going to need retirement funding. That means he’ll be criticizing Trump “for failing to provide solutions to issues like the national debt and global warming.” He’ll be Utah’s senator until January of 2025. After that he’ll do the appearance for cash circuit.

He can’t believe that Republicans are actually standing up to the Deep State plans to let Klaus Schwab rule the world. “Romney heavily criticized his Senate Republican colleagues for their continued loyalty to Trump.

That’s about what you would expect from a Republican with the distinction of losing the presidential election to Barack Obama. Conservatives are actually breathing a sigh of relief that we dodged a bullet there. As bad as ole Big Ears was, Romney would have been a real nightmare. One involving fudge and rubber gloves.

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