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“Romney 2016″ just won’t die: The ongoing search for a political martyr
Salon.com4 days ago
Tuesday, May 24, 2016 09:57 AM PDT
“Romney 2016″ just won’t die: The ongoing search for a political martyr
Conservative pundits want Mitt Romney to run, and lose, because it will make them feel better about themselves
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I’m
almost to the point of feeling a bit of sympathy for Mitt Romney. It’s
been 16 months since Romney officially declared that he would not seek
the presidency in 2016, and ever since then he’s been fending off a
series of “Draft Romney” entreaties that grew more urgent and pleading
as Donald Trump’s nomination looked more and more likely. While he was
and still is not willing to become a candidate himself, he did do what he could to try and stop Trump’s rise. Granted, his efforts backfired horribly because he is a uniquely bad anti-Trump messenger, but he at least gave it shot.
Even still, some conservative pundits want still more from Romney, and are once again foisting upon him the ultimate responsibility for keeping Trump out of the White House and saving the GOP. And the tactic they appear to have settled on is to insult Romney until he finally gives in and accedes to their demands.
Conservative Washington Post pundit Jennifer Rubin, a one-time true believer in the Romney cause, wrote on Monday
that it might just be time to ask – or maybe demand – that Romney
scrape together a third-party run. After ticking off a list of
candidates who’ve already declined the “self-sacrifice” of running
third-party and wondering “whether we have a generation of pols who lack
imagination or courage,” Rubin explains why it’s now incumbent on
Romney to run even though he’s a loser who nobody really likes:
Simon Maloy is Salon's political writer. Email him at smaloy@salon.com. Follow him on Twitter at @SimonMaloy.
Even still, some conservative pundits want still more from Romney, and are once again foisting upon him the ultimate responsibility for keeping Trump out of the White House and saving the GOP. And the tactic they appear to have settled on is to insult Romney until he finally gives in and accedes to their demands.
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