Sen. Rick Scott just hit the nail on the head, comparing Mitt Romney to Nancy Pelosi.
And he’s right.
You see folks, as we’ve been telling you for years now, the Republican vs. Democrat paradigm is an illusion.
It’s never been about R vs. D.
It’s about Nationalists vs. Globalists.
It’s about those who want to build and save America and those who want to bring America down to make us equal with the rest of the world.
Trump is the former, and Mitt Romney is the latter, despite the fact they both claim Republican status.
Are you getting this now?
Watch Rick Scott below:
Here's more, from the Daily Caller:
Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney came under fire from one of his Republican colleagues Thursday as Romney continues to raise questions about President Donald Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Romney previously called the conversation “troubling to the extreme,” and said he was eager for more information to be released. Republican Florida Sen. Rick Scott made clear Thursday that Romney does not speak for the Republican Senate caucus. (RELATED: Romney Remains #NeverTrump, Has No Plans To Endorse POTUS In 2020)
“Senator Romney has gone down the same path as the Democrats like Nancy Pelosi,” Scott said. “He thinks the worst of the president instead of the best, before he ever gets all the facts. ”
Scott also criticized what he perceived as a rush to judgement from Romney.
“We have to go through the process to get the facts,” Scott said. “Senator Romney doesn’t speak for the Republican Party. He can have his own opinions, and he doesn’t speak for all Republican senators.”
House Democrats announced earlier this week that they were officially conducting an impeachment inquiry against the president before a transcript of Trump and Zelensky’s phone call had been released.
And watch this one:
And here's even more on Mitt Romney, also from the Daily Caller:
Republican Utah Senator Mitt Romney wrote that it would be “troubling in the extreme” if President Donald Trump “asked or pressured” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Hunter Biden’s business dealings in the country.
“If the President asked or pressured Ukraine’s president to investigate his political rival, either directly or through his personal attorney, it would be troubling in the extreme,” Romney tweeted. “Critical for the facts to come out.”
In calling for the “facts to come out,” Romney, the first Republican to criticize the alleged call, appeared to call for some sort of investigation into the matter.
That drew the attention of Trump critics. Washington Post blogger Jennifer Rubin tagged Bill Kristol:
Rubin then expressed hope that Romney would “vote to convict” Trump on potential impeachment.
However, as pointed out by HuffPost politics reporter Igor Bobic, Romney didn’t directly call for an investigation by the Senate committee on which he sits:
A whistleblower claimed that President Trump in a July 25 phone call asked the Ukrainian president at least eight times to investigate Hunter Biden’s business dealings. However, the whistleblower’s complaint appeared to be based on hearsay, not direct knowledge of the call.
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