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Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Number7 on October 23, 2019, 08:20:03 AM

Title: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Number7 on October 23, 2019, 08:20:03 AM
Poor, dishonest, swamp dwelling, Mittens. He played the Anthony Weiner game and got burned.

Is Romney's pathetic alter-ego enough for Utah voters to turn away and elect a replacement in five years?

Does mittens think he has enough start power to weather the storm of laughter at his antics?

Will enough liberal assholes move to Utah to save their pathetic paragon?

I think he's done. Stick a fork in and put tin foil over his burned carcass.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Anthony on October 23, 2019, 09:49:09 AM
Probably not.  Five years is a long time, and he didn't say anything super outrageous although if it were Trump it would be 24/7 faux outrage from CNN,, NBC and the rest.  He's McCain 2.0 and some idiots actually like that. 
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Number7 on October 24, 2019, 05:35:49 AM
Apparently many Utah voters are very angry with pierre delrecto.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/10/utah_voters_turn_against_mitt_romney_and_mike_lee_too.html
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: nddons on October 24, 2019, 07:04:15 AM
Apparently many Utah voters are very angry with pierre delrecto.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/10/utah_voters_turn_against_mitt_romney_and_mike_lee_too.html
Something has happened with Mike Lee. He has said some things that are not as rock-ribbed conservative as he previously had been. Concerning.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Anthony on October 24, 2019, 07:08:45 AM
Something has happened with Mike Lee. He has said some things that are not as rock-ribbed conservative as he previously had been. Concerning.

I wonder which Master of the Universe got to him. 
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: nddons on October 24, 2019, 07:24:01 AM
I wonder which Master of the Universe got to him.
I don’t have time to look back at the things that irritated me, but it seemed to coincide with Romney’s election.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Lucifer on October 24, 2019, 07:25:23 AM
Something has happened with Mike Lee. He has said some things that are not as rock-ribbed conservative as he previously had been. Concerning.

 His owners have stepped up and muzzled him.   Career politicians are owned by the establishment.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: nddons on October 24, 2019, 07:31:50 AM
His owners have stepped up and muzzled him.   Career politicians are owned by the establishment.
But he’s not a career politician. He has been an Assistant US Attorney, but both before and after that he was in private legal practice.

That’s what’s concerning. He’s only 2 years into his 2nd term as a senator, and never held elected office before that.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Lucifer on October 24, 2019, 07:39:38 AM
But he’s not a career politician. He has been an Assistant US Attorney, but both before and after that he was in private legal practice.

That’s what’s concerning. He’s only 2 years into his 2nd term as a senator, and never held elected office before that.

He's a career politician now, and I promise you he has backers.   He's showing the traits in his behavior as of late.  Essentially he's being told to get in line, or else.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Anthony on October 24, 2019, 07:42:40 AM
Politicians just need us for votes, so they say things we like to hear in a campaign.  However, they DO NOT represent us.  They represent who funds, and threatens them.  Trump is one, if not only the exception. 
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: President-Elect Bob Noel on October 24, 2019, 08:23:40 AM
But he’s not a career politician. He has been an Assistant US Attorney, but both before and after that he was in private legal practice.

That’s what’s concerning. He’s only 2 years into his 2nd term as a senator, and never held elected office before that.

Um, not quite.  He was Governor of Massachusetts.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Lucifer on October 24, 2019, 08:28:13 AM
Um, not quite.  He was Governor of Massachusetts.

 We're talking about Mike Lee
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Anthony on October 24, 2019, 08:34:24 AM
A few years ago Ted Cruz and Mike Lee were two of my favorites.  At least they were saying the right things.  Now, I have to wonder about both, but at least Cruz has been somewhat supportive of Trump.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on October 24, 2019, 08:49:57 AM
Once you get a nickname or tag like that, it never goes away. People will always associate him with it now.

BTW, need to change “Force” to “Farce” in thread title.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: nddons on October 24, 2019, 08:50:27 AM
Um, not quite.  He was Governor of Massachusetts.
Um, I’m talking about Mike Lee, not Mitt Romney.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: bflynn on October 24, 2019, 09:34:53 AM
Not sure why it should be.  Do you think Mitt is the first person...or even the first politician...to have am undisclosed private twitter account?
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Little Joe on October 24, 2019, 09:47:11 AM
Politicians just need us for votes, so they say things we like to hear in a campaign.  However, they DO NOT represent us.  They represent who funds, and threatens them.  Trump is one, if not only the exception.
And that is the reason why, even though I don't like him, I support and defend him.  He does what he says he will, to the best of his ability.  He's not superman, so he often gets beaten up by the coalition (msm, hollywood, DNC).  But he keeps fighting and trying to do what he promised.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: nddons on October 24, 2019, 10:10:24 AM
And that is the reason why, even though I don't like him, I support and defend him.  He does what he says he will, to the best of his ability.  He's not superman, so he often gets beaten up by the coalition (msm, hollywood, DNC).  But he keeps fighting and trying to do what he promised.
Don’t forget Never Trumpers, career politicians (regardless of party), the Swamp, the political Consultant Class, the Lobby Class, etc.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: President-Elect Bob Noel on October 24, 2019, 11:09:43 AM
Um, I’m talking about Mike Lee, not Mitt Romney.

My mistake... apparently confused by the title of the thread.

Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: nddons on October 24, 2019, 11:18:17 AM
My mistake... apparently confused by the title of the thread.
No prob. Just wanted to make sure there was no Civil War II with Massachusetts being governed by a Utah lawyer.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on October 24, 2019, 11:39:38 AM
Not sure why it should be.  Do you think Mitt is the first person...or even the first politician...to have am undisclosed private twitter account?
I’m referring to the name he used, not the fact that he had an undisclosed account.

It’s in the lexicon now.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Lucifer on November 04, 2019, 12:17:57 PM
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/11/only_18_of_americans_approve_of_mitt_romney_in_new_gallup_poll.html
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: bflynn on November 05, 2019, 03:08:25 AM
I’m referring to the name he used, not the fact that he had an undisclosed account.

It’s in the lexicon now.

Can you elaborate?  Delecto is Latin for delight. Are you concerned that Pierre is French?
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Anthony on November 05, 2019, 04:23:33 AM
Carlos Danger = Pierre Delecto
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on November 05, 2019, 07:57:18 AM
Can you elaborate?  Delecto is Latin for delight. Are you concerned that Pierre is French?
Well, it’s a label, self created no less. Labels tend to haunt one ... like a Trump nickname. And it does sound a little prissy, feminine and affected. French and Latin are, for better or worse, what people use when they’re trying to sound sophisticated.

But hey, I’m just a deplorable who is thrilled to have our plain speaking, unapologetically male POTUS. 
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: bflynn on November 05, 2019, 10:00:54 PM
Carlos Danger = Pierre Delecto

I don’t understand the link.
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Anthony on November 06, 2019, 03:47:10 AM
I don’t understand the link.

That's OK. 
Title: Re: Is Pierre Delecto the END of Mitt Romney as a Political Force?
Post by: Little Joe on November 06, 2019, 06:03:36 AM
I don’t understand the link.
Does the phrase "Lucky Pierre" mean anything to you?