We almost ejected this ho. If it weren’t for Trump, she’d be gone.
We never came close to ejecting her. She was dead last on the list of candidates when the base asked. The GOPe totally ignored the results. They knew she was the last person we wanted and that meant nothing.
Perhaps Donald Trump is simply drawing a distinction between himself and Republicans as a whole. Remember, it was only relatively recently that Trump discovered he was a Republican at all, or at least more aligned with Republican values than with Democrat (now Democrat Socialist). To keep the fences in something like a state of repair, Trump lends his endorsement from time to time to persons who may or may not be entirely on board, but who have displayed some traits that Trump could admire, at least at the moment. That Trump again and again has been later disappointed by the outcome, is not to say that the choice was the better course to follow, but this is what comes of relying on the “experts” in the field. Like Mitch McConnell, or Anthony Fauci, both of whom were operating on their own agenda, and not to the greater benefit of others.
But if Trump is once betrayed, he is fierce in his treatment of both the one who did the betrayal, and the person or persons who nominated the one leading to the eventual violation of trust.
Ronna McDaniel may learn of what it is to be the deer in the headlights.
You have no way of knowing that. The GOPe controls Ronna’s job.
Harmeet Dhillon was almost as bad as she herself was the legal representative for Ronna McRomeny. The other candidate was the only one they should have elected.
Is she Romney’s niece??