Mitt Romney tells it like it is

Romney voted to convict the president. His fellow Republicans voted to convict themselves.

Mitt Romney.
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President Trump gained a reputation for telling it like it is, for speaking harsh truths that everyone thinks but no one has the courage to say. As a presidential candidate, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) gained a reputation for playing it safe, for telling audiences what they want to hear.

On Wednesday, Romney did the unthinkable. He told the truth about a man who never tells it on purpose. He voted to impeach Trump for abuse of power.

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Windsor Mann

Windsor Mann is the editor of The Quotable Hitchens: From Alcohol to Zionism.