Reading the recent excerpt from McKay Coppins’s forthcoming biography of Mitt Romney of Utah, I was struck by the depth of the senator’s contempt and disdain for much of the Republican Party, including many of his colleagues in the Senate.
He saved his harshest words, however, for those Republican senators who would do or say anything for political power and influence.
What bothered Romney most about Hawley and his cohort was the oily disingenuousness.
Hawley and Cruz “were making a calculation,” Romney told me, “that put politics above the interests of liberal democracy and the Constitution.”As for the latest crop of Republicans, Romney had this to say: “I don’t know that I can disrespect someone more than J.D.
Romney was, after all, the first senator in American history to ever vote to remove a president of his own party from office.
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