Romney Defends ‘Heroic’ McCain Against Trump Criticisms

Senator Mitt Romney voiced his dissatisfaction with Donald Trump’s repeated criticism of the late Senator John McCain, calling the latter “heroic” and “honorable,” while criticizing the President for ‘disparaging’ him.

Trump, earlier this week, was asked about previous comments regarding McCain and gave very legitimate grievances over his voting record – a record which included his flip-flop on repealing and replacing Obamacare.

“I’m very unhappy that he didn’t repeal and replace Obamacare, as you know,” the President said. “He campaigned on repealing and replacing Obamacare for years and then he got to a vote and he said thumbs down.”

Trump is 1000% correct on this point. McCain vowed time and again to repeal and replace Obamacare, making it a distinction between him and his Democratic opponent. In fact, the Arizona Senator aired television ads promising to continue his role in “leading the fight to stop Obamacare.”

But it was Trump’s follow-up comment that drew the most attention. Taken out of context, rather than as a reference to McCain’s Obamacare vote, the media ran it as a mean-spirited statement.

“I was never a fan of John McCain and I never will be,” Trump said.

Romney Defends McCain’s Honor

Apparently misunderstanding that his career as a Senator and his life as an American hero can warrant separate critiques, Romney said he couldn’t “understand why” Trump would go after McCain “once again.”

He then ticked off a list of things that made McCain the man, a legend, but traits which he did not exhibit as a Republican senator running on conservative platforms.

This isn’t the first time Romney has criticized the President since winning his Senate bid.

The Utah congressman authored a column for the Washington Post on the 1st of January, indicating Trump had failed to live up to the “mantle” of the presidency.

Romney also warned that he would not hesitate to call out any “significant statements or actions that are divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions” by the President in the future.

Apparently criticizing McCain for voting to uphold the signature legislation of Barack Obama amounts to something ‘destructive to democratic institutions.’

Trump Ignoring the Criticism

Despite the media backlash, Romney’s comments, and criticism from within his own party, President Trump continues to go after McCain.

“I gave him the kind of funeral that he wanted, which as president I had to approve,” he told rallygoers in Lima, Ohio. “I don’t care about this, I didn’t get a thank you. That’s OK.”

Indeed, the President did direct his then-Chief of Staff John Kelly to handle requests in regards to McCain’s family as, “whatever they need they get.”

In an interview with Fox Business Channel host Maria Bartiromo, Trump slammed McCain as being the source for the Steele dossier being turned over to the FBI.

“It came out that his main person gave to the FBI the fake news dossier. It was a fake. It was a fraud,” he complained. “It was paid for by Hillary Clinton and the Democrats. They gave it to John McCain who gave it to the FBI for very evil purposes. That’s not good.”

Romney’s Motivation

One Republican National Committee member has said that Romney’s calculated criticism of the President is an attempt to up-end the party’s presidential nomination in 2020.

Whatever his reasoning may be, Romney’s criticisms of Trump on this matter are fair. But Trump’s criticism of McCain from a political perspective is most certainly fair as well.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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