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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

#NeverRomeny

Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR) said the former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) must “repudiate” everything he has said about President-elect Donald Trump before he could be Trump’s secretary of state or it “would be an insult to all those Donald Trump voters who worked really hard.”
According to Huckabee
”It’s not about that I don’t care for Mitt personally, but I am still unhappy that Mitt did everything he could to derail Donald Trump. He didn’t just go after him from a point of saying I disagree with his policy on immigration, I disagree with his policy on taxes. He attacked him on a personal level about his character, integrity, his honor. When you do that, there’s only one way that I think Mitt Romney could even be considered for a post like that and that is he goes to a microphone in a very public place, and he repudiates everything he said in that famous Salt Lake City speech.”“And everything he’s said after that where he said that Donald Trump wasn’t fit.that he lacked chararter I mean on and on,” he continued. “That’s beyond the normal political infighting that we all experience. Political infighting is part of the game. But when you go after the person who is the nominee of your party, who has been duly nominated by the voters and then you’re savaging the voters, you’re not just savaging Donald Trump. And so it would be an insult to all those Donald Trump voters who worked really hard, that’s what I think he has to stop and consider.”

Huckabee was not the only Trump adviser coming out against the appointment, as Trump advisory and confidant , former House Speaker, Newt Gingrich, weighed in as well...

The Former Speaker, expressed skepticism of the former Massachusetts Gov. being the frontrunner for President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of state position.
"I can think of 20 other people who would be more naturally compatible with the Trump vision of foreign policy," Gingrich told Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight."


Gingrich also said that Trump would have to consider whether Romney would be a secretary of state "in the John Kerry tradition" and whether the 2012 Republican presidential nominee would "represent the kind of tough-minded, America-first policies that Trump has campaigned on."

Pro-Israel, and advocate of the Stand with Israel act, senator Rand Paul, also weighed in on the appointment with strong opposition on the O'reilly Factor


So what will it be? I personally will call it like this:

Sorry Mitt, its not Gonna work out...

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