Sunday, June 07, 2020

Dubya Won't Back The Trumpster!

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NYT: BUSH, ROMNEY WILL NOT SUPPORT TRUMP RE-ELECTION

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Just hitting the conservative agitator's website, shocking news. The Bush and Romney families will not endorse Donald J. Trump for president.

The New York Times will release its Sunday story to the shock the Republican Party and rile up Trump going into the summer months.

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) was the only senator who voted to convict and remove Trump from office during the impeachment trial. The two haven't seen eye to eye since and Trump has formally banned him from Republican retreats and the convention. His niece is Ronna (Romney) McDaniels, the current Republican Party chairwoman and advisor to Trump. Romney was the 2012 Republican nominee for president. Trump endorsed him in 2012.

Trump has harshly criticized Romney for being "soft." Romney refused to bring up the "birther" nonsense.

The 43rd President of the United States was not well liked among Democrats. After all, he allowed a foreign terrorist group hijack airliners with intentions to cripple the American government and economy. He allowed a biohazard to spread across the mailing facilities in the country. He allowed two catastrophic hurricanes nearly wipe out New Orleans, Biloxi and Houston. He allowed mass shootings to continue on our college campuses, bars and movie theaters. He nearly wrecked the economy with his tax cuts and austerity.

But yet, George W. Bush stayed out of the limelight once he left office after eight years. He didn't criticized Barack Obama and the 44th President didn't criticize him. But once Obama left, the 45th President comes in and wrecks the economy, our safety net and possibly the world.
George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton will not back Donald J. Trump's presidency.

Trump has criticized Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama frequently. He has constantly reminded us about the "deep state" through his allies like Sean "Softball" Hannity, Fox News, Breitbart and OANN.

Trump had the backing of Matt Drudge, Ann Coulter, Carly Fiorina, George Conway, Jim Mathis, Rex Tillerson, Omarosa Manigault-Newman, Anthony Scaramucci, Michael Cohen and Jeff Flake. Well not anymore. They have formally stated they're no longer willing to support a Trump reelection.

The New York Times, Jonathan Martin writes that the former president and his brother Jeb Bush will not support Trump. They have said that Trump's behavior and his willingness to dishonor the oath of office were factors.

The widow of 2008 Republican nominee for president John McCain also stated she's not willing to support a Trump reelection. Cindy McCain has said that she'll endorse Joe Biden for president.

McCain became the lone senator who voted against a full-repeal of the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare. Trump mocked McCain in 2016. He said he doesn't like his war heroes captured. He said he's not a war hero.

Her daughter, conservative agitator Meghan McCain is undecided on who she'll support. The View host has praised Biden and Trump on numerous occasions. Her husband, far-white instigator Ben Domenech is strictly Trump.
Trump and Romney are feuding with one another.
After news broke about Trump demanding armed national guard members take to the streets to keep the peace during a few nights of unrest, Trump team clashed with him.

While in the bunker, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Attorney General William Barr got into a heated discussion with Trump. They said they cannot allow military to keep the peace on American streets and it pissed Trump off.

It was said that he wanted 10,000 troops out on the streets.

Trump will respond to the New York Times report and hit at Bush and Romney in some form.

Last month, he formally banned the Obamas from the White House after the former president criticized his handling of the COVID-19 crisis.

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