By CNSNews.com Staff | February 6, 2020
Sen. Mitt Romney, who now represents Utah but who originally ran for the Senate in 1994 in Massachusetts against Ted Kennedy, said on the Senate floor Tuesday that his profound religious faith drove him to vote for removing President Donald Trump from office. In 1994, when he was trying to remove Kennedy, Romney was a vocal advocate of legalized abortion on demand.
"I believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country; I have since the time that my mom took that position when she ran in 1970 as a U.S. Senate candidate," Romney said in his campaign against Kennedy. "I believe that since Roe v. Wade has been the law for 20 years, that we should sustain and support it."
Wednesday on the Senate floor Romney explained how his faith drove him to vote to make Donald Trump the first American president ever removed from office by the Senate. “As a Senator juror, I swore an oath before God to exercise impartial justice,” Romney said. “I am profoundly religious,” he continued. “My faith is at the heart of who I am,” he said. “I take an oath before God as enormously consequential,”..........To Read More....
My Take - It's amazing how a "profoundly religious man" can so easily adopt "profoundly" secular views that are the antipathy of Judaic/Christian values. But that's okay, because you see he flipped on abortion. In point of fact, he's an incredibly proficient flipper, with the moral foundation of quicksand, which allows him to believe whatever he needs to believe whenever he needs to believe it. But, he’s “profoundly religious”.
I just wonder who he really worships? The man is a disgrace, and the Utah GOP is just now realzing it? Amazing!
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