From The Specator:
Mitt Romney, the failed presidential candidate and incoming junior senator from Utah, published a stinging rebuke of the President in the Washington Post. ‘[H]is conduct over the past two years,’ Romney wrote, ‘particularly his actions last month, is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office.’
According to Romney, ‘Trump’s words and actions have caused dismay around the world.’ Even if true, is that necessarily a bad thing?
Would causing Jean-Claude Juncker or Angela Merkel ‘dismay’ be a bad thing? How about the mullahs in Iran? In fact, Donald Trump has won many friends around the world with a foreign policy that is more clear-eyed and forthright than we have enjoyed since at least the days of Ronald Reagan.
If he has also discomfited some, that comes with the territory. It is a good thing, not a bad thing.
Which brings me back to that Competitive Enterprise Report about the President’s historic success with respect to taming the growth of the regulatory state. Donald Trump campaigned and was elected on rolling back the regulatory state. He has made a good start on that Herculean project.
He campaigned and was elected on taming illegal immigration. He is hard at work attempting to achieve that. He campaigned and was elected on cutting taxes. He managed that last year.
He campaigned and was elected on rolling back political correctness. He has done that through Betsy DeVos’s department of education and in other ways.
He campaigned and was elected on populating the judiciary with judges who were Constitutionalists after the pattern of Antonin Scalia. He has made astonishing progress in doing just that.
He campaigned and was elected on rebuilding the United States military and, with a military budget of some $716 billion, he is well on the way to accomplishing that.
He campaigned and was elected on making America energy independent. We are now the world’s largest energy producer.
He campaigned and was elected on helping black and hispanic minorities, who now enjoy the lowest unemployment in history.
He campaigned and was elected on a promise to challenge the spread of radical Islamic terrorism. During his first year in office, he obliterated ISIS as a fighting force.
He campaigned and was elected on challenging North Korea’s nuclear program and has made historic progress on that front.
He campaigned and was elected on reversing China’s unfair trade practices and expansionist policies. He has made significant progress on that front as well.
He campaigned and was elected on moving our Israeli embassy to Jerusalem. He did it.
Mitt Romney thinks that Donald Trump has not risen to the ‘mantle of the office.’ I’d say, on the contrary, that he has lifted the bar and then vaulted over it.
Mitt said,"Orange Man not very nice! Him give me no position."
ReplyDeleteMitt is definitely a Non-Playing Character.
ReplyDeleteFlashback: Romney and Bain Capital – a Company ‘Harvester'.
ReplyDeleteMy second favorite moment in the triumph of Trumpism:
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Best moment for me? After Rubio commented on Trump's "small hands" and then Trump turned it around at the next debate and stretched out and looked at his hands.
Classic zingers from our ruthlessly witty POTUS.
Just imagine: We could have had Jeb who looked like he needed a taxidermy consult because of his lifeless posture. That, or Hillary the Hunchback.
Please Mitt, crate up your dog, put him on the roof of your car and drive back to MA.
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