REPUBLICANS MUST STICK TOGETHER AND FIGHT! pic.twitter.com/chnSNURfFx — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 18, 2019

Blompf has lately been trying to arouse his base by attacking and bullying Mitt Romney which honestly is one of the better things he has done lately:

The president is lazy and incompetent and surrounded by grifters and conservative liberals and his administration has overall been a huge disappointment.

Mitt Romney endorsed Antifa though:

Romney is the poster boy of the conservative liberal establishment.

Trump is correct that he is not as bad as Mitt Romney and Jeff Flake and Ben Sasse and the rest of the True Conservatism crowd. Objectively, it is more important for the Right to get rid of people like Romney and David French and Mitch McConnell who as liberals are ideologically opposed to nationalism and populism and have more in common with progressives.

Just the other day, the True Conservatism caucus in the GOP Congress voted to end the national emergency on the border. McConnell penned an op-ed in The Washington Post in which he argued in favor of staying in Syria forever to protect the Kurds.

Just spoke to @MittRomney on the phone, and asked him about Pierre Delecto. His only response: "C'est moi." Updated my story accordingly: https://t.co/kcfIopokWh — McKay Coppins (@mckaycoppins) October 21, 2019

Who is Pierre Delecto and why does he act exactly like Mitt Romney would act on Twitter? https://t.co/r2K1ojKF2f via @slate — EMPEROR 'KINGFISH' WHITEPILL (@CptBlackPill) October 21, 2019

Speaking of Romney, he was just outed by Slate this morning for maintaining a Twitter sock puppet that chided journos and took shots at Trump:

Slate:

New York Times:

“Mitt Romney, the senator from Utah, former Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor, is also, apparently, the man behind a Twitter account that uses the moniker “Pierre Delecto.” Mr. Romney on Sunday admitted to McKay Coppins, a writer at The Atlantic, that he was responsible for the social media account, which he uses to covertly monitor political discourse and occasionally defend himself. It’s unclear what, if anything, Pierre Delecto is a reference to. Several events preceded the admission. …”

“Pierre Delecto” corrected Soledad O’Brien, Joe Scarborough and Brit Hume:

Imagine caring what Soledad O’Brien and Joe Scarborough think of you. This is a loser mentality.

It’s great that Mitt is socially conservative in his personal life.

It is that liberal part in public life that is the problem and has to be excised and replaced by organic nationalism before things get even worse for the vast majority of people in our society.