WASHINGTON ― Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) slammed South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) for taking pictures her canine and rejected comparisons to his personal canine controversy throughout the 2012 presidential marketing campaign.
“I guess it kind of makes it a little difficult for President Trump to find someone to be his [vice president]. He has to look for someone smarter than him, [a] better speaker than him and, like him, does not get burdened with principles,” Romney advised HuffPost on Tuesday.
The Utah senator additionally pushed again on the notion that Noem’s “tale of slaughter” in her upcoming political memoir is something like him being criticized for tying his canine Seamus to the roof of the household automotive throughout a cross-country journey, an account that polarized numerous voters throughout the marketing campaign.
“I didn’t eat my dog. I didn’t shoot my dog. I loved my dog, and my dog loved me,” Romney mentioned.
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