That Miserable Bag Of Goo Mitt Romney Slinks Away Humiliated

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

I knew there was something wrong with Mitt Romney, really wrong, when my mom – a daughter of Pennsylvania’s steel mill country, but a dedicated Republican, told me back in 2012, “I just don’t like him.” Of course, those steel mills are all gone now, moved to China by guys who either were, or looked exactly like, Mitt Romney. Now he’s finally calling it quits as a senator, apparently by popular demand. His departure is cause for celebration. Mitt Romney is a bad person who pretends to be a good person. He is the blow-dried embodiment of everything awful about the Republican Party that used to be. The only good thing about him is the riddance.

Mitt Romney is an empty $5,000 suit, a human Mad-Lib who tries to fill in the blanks with whatever his audience wants to hear. He is Eddie Haskell with incredible hair, who believes in nothing except the desperate imperative of his own success. That success, of course, has been limited – Mitt will be remembered for his failures. Love Trump or hate him, you have to respect the way The Bad Orange Man serially humiliated Mitt by encouraging his ambitions right up to the point where Trump publicly snatched back whatever job he was dangling in front of Romney’s nose. Brutal, and totally deserved.

Mitt believes he deserves the awe of the peasants; why is not so clear. Mitt got quite a head start in life because his dad was a rich guy deep inside Republican politics, and this grates on him. Mitt pulled himself up by his Gucci straps, unlike his nemesis JD Vance, who pulled himself up by his combat boot straps. JD, who was born into desperate poverty and actually worked his way up, was a United States Marine. Mitt couldn’t be troubled to serve in anything but his own cause. His only interaction with Vietnam was to ship American jobs there. The hard, dirty work of actually serving the country – instead of posing for pics with Old Glory fluttering in the background – is the job of the JD Vances of our country, and one of the few American jobs Mitt did not seek to outsource. Mitt couldn’t be bothered to put on a uniform, nor could any of his 72 rich children – Tugg, Bugg. Mugg, Skipper, Dipper, Nipper, Chip, Clip, Whip, and Chester, to name a few. Some of the news reports of Mitt Romney’s retirement from self-service mention that none of his sons are Republicans. That figures.

Think of Mitt as Judge Smails from “Caddyshack,” only less amusing and with more estrogen. He represents the worst of the rich guy Republicans, who look down on normal Americans and are absolutely livid when the proles get uppity and pick a guy like Donald Trump over them. They are not always as utterly unctuous as Mitt – we once had guys like George H.W. Bush, who would never be confused with being a man of the people and who was famously baffled by a grocery store checkout counter. This is the guy who announced, “Message: I care,” and you could just see him looking at how Ronald Reagan could connect with the riff-raff and how he absolutely could not, and wanting to scream, “What the hell do you little people want from me?”

But at least he balanced out his condescension with noblesse oblige – Bush the Elder literally got shot down in World War II right off an island full of Japanese cannibals. The greatest danger Mitt Romney ever faced was getting a lumber strain from cinching those mom jeans too tightly about his sternum, or scratching his paws while awkwardly shaking the rough hands of the farmers at the Iowa State Fair before running to his limo and getting the hell away from those people.

You hear from a few folks that Mitt Romney is a genuinely good man, but I haven’t seen it. All I’ve seen is pure ambition. He worked for Bain Capital gutting our country and ruining Americans’ lives. He was a complete empty vessel, and he tried to fill himself with whatever he thought was going to get him ahead. This was the guy who created the predicate to Obamacare – and only the Republicans could be a party stupid enough to nominate the guy who did that in a national election race where the marquee issue was opposition to Obamacare. When he was governor of Massachusetts, before Massachusetts stopped being useful and Utah started, he was all in on the soft lib GOP vibe. But running in 2012 he became “severely conservative” because he thought that was what the voters wanted to hear. If this guy had gotten elected, we would’ve still had the corrective of Trump, just later. Mitt was another eager caretaker of the failed establishment. He just wanted to manage the decline more efficiently.

But you could always see the bitterness and weakness in his character. It was on full display when last cycle he shivved fellow senator Mike Lee in the back for the crime of being more popular and effective, but it manifested much earlier. He hired Ric Grenell to be his campaign’s foreign policy advisor, and when some people complained that Ric was gay, a real man would’ve told those critics not to let the door hit them on the butt as they left. But principle is not Mitt’s jam. He rolled over and fired the loyal Grenell. Maybe Ric has forgiven him – that’s between them – but I don’t, because I see no admission of wrongdoing or contrition. Mitt doesn’t do either of those things.

Instead, Mitt turns on his loyal supporters just like another rich kid turned pol, George W. Bush did. Mitt doesn’t think he lost in 2012 because his establishment friends, including the regime media, nuked him. He certainly can’t blame himself, though he was the one who rolled onto his back and showed his belly to Candy Crowley, among other wretched acts of submission. He blames those of us who turned out and voted for him. Turning on the Great Unwashed helps him avoid uncomfortable conversations at the country club. Now he’s the guy the regime media can go to who will reliably trash those actual Republicans actually fighting for what Mitt Romney once pretended to actually believe.

Today, he’s all in on the fads, from Donald Trump being a threat to Our Democracy to climate change. Remember when he decided to go walk with the BLM scumbags? They were puzzled to see him there, but it was no surprise to those of us who had once backed him and been discarded. You might not have noticed, but Mitt Romney is white – so white that he thinks Canadians count as “diversity.” This was just more of his trademark posing, made even more laughable by its transparent insincerity. You could remake “Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner?” with one of the Romney boys bringing home his fiancé who is a brunette. Like many of his clique, he wants to be down with the struggle, but from a safe distance. Albert Einstein once calculated the maximum possible speed as either 1) the speed of light or 2) the speed of someone calling the Five-O if a black guy is seen walking in Mitt’s neighborhood. Romney is the kind of guy who would hang a sign reading, “In This House Black Lives Matter,” off his lawn jockey.

Now this human dollop of Miracle Whip is going away, finally, and trying to keep his dignity in the face of his latest humiliation. Even the people of Utah, who have nearly infinite patience with establishment squishes, have had enough of this buffoon. He represents the worst of the Republican Party establishment that used to be: condescending without any achievements to justify the attitude, confident in his own competence when he never managed to show any, and fussily certain of his own moral superiority for no apparent reason.

Good riddance, Mittens (HT @LarryOConnor).

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28 Comments
The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
September 18, 2023 9:20 am

The GOP once pimped this slime for POTUS, shows right there they are not, nor ever have been, your friends

k31
k31
  The Duke of New York
September 18, 2023 9:20 pm

It shows the absolute contempt the GOP has always had for authentic Christians.

TCS
TCS
September 18, 2023 9:37 am

Fuck you, Kurt. What did Miracle Whip ever do to you?

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  TCS
September 18, 2023 10:31 am

Did you fergot the “/s”?

TCS
TCS
  Aunt Acid
September 19, 2023 9:48 am

Apparently several “people” thought I did. Or maybe they thought “Miracle Whip” was code for Mittens. I actually just like Miracle Whip. One of the few things they haven’t changed since my childhood.

CCRider
CCRider
September 18, 2023 9:38 am

Finally, a good use of Schlicter’s snark. Mitty is even too ridiculous for Mormons (read ‘Under Banner of Heaven’) His only utility for me was to justify my nonvoting status. You really had to be an asshole (read Dittohead) to vote for such a transparent phony.

yellow snow
yellow snow
September 18, 2023 9:42 am

rip, pierre delecto

Jdog
Jdog
September 18, 2023 9:55 am

Traitor bitch needs to be hung…

B_MC
B_MC
September 18, 2023 10:21 am

Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital

How the GOP presidential candidate and his private equity firm staged an epic wealth grab, destroyed jobs – and stuck others with the bill

And this is where we get to the hypocrisy at the heart of Mitt Romney. Everyone knows that he is fantastically rich, having scored great success, the legend goes, as a “turnaround specialist,” a shrewd financial operator who revived moribund companies as a high-priced consultant for a storied Wall Street private equity firm. But what most voters don’t know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America’s top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time. In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on planet Earth…

Take a typical Bain transaction involving an Indiana-based company called American Pad and Paper. Bain bought Ampad in 1992 for just $5 million, financing the rest of the deal with borrowed cash. Within three years, Ampad was paying $60 million in annual debt payments, plus an additional $7 million in management fees. A year later, Bain led Ampad to go public, cashed out about $50 million in stock for itself and its investors, charged the firm $2 million for arranging the IPO and pocketed another $5 million in “management” fees. Ampad wound up going bankrupt, and hundreds of workers lost their jobs, but Bain and Romney weren’t crying: They’d made more than $100 million on a $5 million investment.

Mitt Romney – a man whose own father built cars and nurtured communities, and was one of the old-school industrial anachronisms pushed aside by the new generation’s wealth grab – has emerged now to sell this make-nothing, take-everything, screw-everyone ethos to the world.

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/greed-and-debt-the-true-story-of-mitt-romney-and-bain-capital-183291/

Will the Scot
Will the Scot
  B_MC
September 18, 2023 10:44 am

Hell is hot for hypocrites, Mormon or otherwise.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Will the Scot
September 18, 2023 12:45 pm

Mormon’s parade as angels of light, like their daddy Satan. They are all Pagan/Freemasons. Can’t expect Godly out of them. They will lie steal and kill to protect their belief’s.

Htos1av
Htos1av
September 18, 2023 10:43 am

Just wait ’til you find out what he’s done WITH children from the border, but it’s WAAAYYY too soon for you to handle the truth….

73amxman
73amxman
September 18, 2023 11:03 am

Years ago, Alan Keyes did an excellent comparison between Obama and Rotten Romney. Basically they were both identical except Romney actually pushed through and passed legislation while Governor of Massoftwoshits that Obama couldn’t do at the Federal level because of fierce resistance. Everything that people loved to hate about Obama, Rotten Romney actually implemented; Romneycare, gun control, etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 18, 2023 11:29 am

The smarm, it burns. I see it in Newsom also.

James
James
September 18, 2023 11:42 am

I lived in Mass. when he was governor,was a useless piece of shit then as he is now.

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RoCar
RoCar
  James
September 18, 2023 3:26 pm

Yeah, but did you get to have the “Dukakis experience”?

piearesquared
piearesquared
September 18, 2023 11:52 am

What I find most amusing about all of the criticism of Romney by Schlichter and other Republicans is that most of them (including probably Schlichter himself) voted for Romney in 2012. Romney was a typical uniparty candidate, whose policies were virtually indistinguishable from Obama’s (in fact Romney had Obamacare before Obama), but to the vast majority of voters, the only thing that mattered was the fact that Romney had an “R” after his name and Obama had a “D” after his name.

Tlate
Tlate
September 18, 2023 11:54 am

What is the difference between Mitt Romney and Mitch McConnell? It is a trick question there is no difference!
Both Mitt and Mitch are RINOS who think they are smarter than they actually are.

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
  Tlate
September 18, 2023 12:44 pm

You read my mind. McConnell and many other Republicans are the same shell of a human as Mitt.

zappalives
zappalives
  AKJOHN
September 18, 2023 8:11 pm

The grand old party of lincoln and raygun…………enjoy the tyranny !

Daddy Joe
Daddy Joe
September 18, 2023 1:16 pm

Now that was a fun and useful read. Almost without exception you could just substitute any congresscritters name that has an R after it and it would still be accurate. Classic uniparty fence straddler.

zappalives
zappalives
September 18, 2023 2:30 pm

He was one of the best democrats the republican party had……….sad day in deep state merca !

Anonymous
Anonymous
  zappalives
September 19, 2023 9:58 am

He’ll go away…but he’ll never shut up. On that you may rely. I’m certain his debts will never be entirely “paid off” on this Earth.

RoCar
RoCar
September 18, 2023 3:24 pm

Schlichter’s Mom “I just don’t like him.” Moms are like that, they got that 6th sense. My mom, rest her soul said the same about his running mate, Paul Ryan. spit.

denky28
denky28
September 18, 2023 4:59 pm

I never thought I could long for his predecessor Orrin Hatch. I hated that guy. But this bozo made Orrin look like Ron Paul.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 18, 2023 7:23 pm

A geriatric Patrick Bateman.

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
September 18, 2023 8:48 pm

This is the fucker who put Ryan Seacrest on every damn Radio station…he intentionally ruined the industry and fired 90% of the talent when his company Bain capital paid off the politicians to allow one owner to buy up all the decent signals in a market. He deserves a massive and painful demise.

beau
beau
September 19, 2023 1:56 pm

i wonder if his son working for Burisma is the reason for not running again given all the Burisma news recently.