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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: franksolich on December 04, 2017, 07:08:34 PM

Title: President Trump shows himself a man of goodwill
Post by: franksolich on December 04, 2017, 07:08:34 PM
http://sandhillsexpress.com/abc_politics/trump-urging-longestserving-republican-senator-to-run-for-reelection-abcid36005520/

It's something his predecessor never showed.

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Trump urging longest-serving Republican senator to run for re-election

(SALT LAKE CITY) — President Trump is going all-in to encourage the longest-serving Republican senator, 83-year-old Orrin
Hatch of Utah, to run for an eighth term.

“You are a true fighter, Orrin, I have to say,” Trump said Monday during his announcement in Salt Lake City rolling back the scale of two national monuments in Utah.

“We hope you continue to serve your state and your country in the Senate for a very long time,” Trump said.

Hatch, coming off a big win after the tax reform bill drafted by his committee cleared the Senate on Friday, shared a round-trip flight with the president on Air Force One on Monday. And on Thursday, Hatch in a press release said the president accepted his invitation to come to Utah and that the president told him on a phone call last month “I’m approving the Bears Ears recommendation for you, Orrin.”

Amidst a sea of Congressional Republicans increasingly frustrated with the president, Hatch has consistently remained a Trump loyalist ever since the 2016 presidential campaign.....

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“He’s been one of the best presidents I’ve served under,” Hatch, who took office during the Carter administration, said.

But the president’s reciprocal strong public support for Hatch is not just a vote of confidence in the Utah senator. It also has the effect of sending a not-so-veiled message to Mitt Romney, whose name has been floated as a potential replacement for Hatch should he retire.

Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential candidate, has long been critical of Trump. Last year, he referred to Trump as a phony and a fraud during remarks at the University of Utah, and implored people not to vote for him.

During a tour of the Latter-day Saints Church food services facility in Utah, Trump was asked if he was sending a message to Romney by encouraging Hatch to run for re-election.

The president, referring to Romney, replied: “He’s a good man.”.....
Title: Re: President Trump shows himself a man of goodwill
Post by: BlueStateSaint on December 05, 2017, 07:34:34 AM
Romney tried to get the SofS job, which ultimately went to a Texas oilman--Rex Tillerson.  I think ol' Mitt's still pissed over that one. :whistling:
Title: Re: President Trump shows himself a man of goodwill
Post by: Old n Grumpy on December 05, 2017, 10:10:31 AM
I can't stand romney, when he was Trump bashing and acting like a spoiled child really turned me off. He is just another taxaholic limousine liberal, and a sore loser like kasich.
Title: Re: President Trump shows himself a man of goodwill
Post by: Eupher on December 05, 2017, 03:45:54 PM
Hatch is just another career politician who doesn't know when to give up power. Ditto for Romney, who just can't decide which state to associate himself with.

I saw Romney take credit for the 2002 Olympics that he had virtually nothing to do with. When the two guys on the USOC got shitcanned for offering bribes to the IOC (like all countries do) and Romney walked in to "save" the Olympics, we all living in the Salt Lake Valley saw firsthand just how disingenuous, fake, phony, and fraudulent Romney really is.

Why can't Utahns get a candidate who isn't an f'n career politician?