Utah senator “Mittens”
Romney was outted Sunday by Slate
for having a now-locked shadow Twitter account allegedly to “promote his failed
2012 campaign” and condemn political moves with which he disagrees.
Touché, Sénateur @MittRomney. J'approuve! https://t.co/wkHeXfwbL4— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) October 21, 2019
John Nolte points out
it took the writer for Slate “about 14 seconds to discover a sitting United
States Senator uses the name Pierre Delecto to run all around Twitter defending”
none other than Mitt Romney.
#MittRomney = Greg Marmalard of politics... pic.twitter.com/a7Oa17KDhP— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) October 21, 2019
The story unraveled when
McKay Coppins, an activist reporter for The Atlantic, published a lengthy
profile on Romney trying to convince readers he is a noble Republican foil
to an “out-of-control President.”
The ever-immaculate
Romney has become a viral laughingstock; an insecure backstabbing coward
nobody.
A reprieve - you were almost lost to me Twitter - almost! #PierreDelecto pic.twitter.com/37mu81qyap— Ak (@buttercup2473) October 21, 2019