Friday, February 2, 2018

When Orrin Hatch turns on you

The office of Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) clarified on Thursday that the senator did not say President Trump was the greatest president ever, but suggested he could be.

Trump said Thursday at a GOP retreat that Hatch, 83, had called him the "greatest president in the history of our country," thanking Hatch and calling him a "spectacular man."

"Orrin is — I love listening to him speak ... He actually once said I'm the greatest president in the history of our country and I said, 'does that include Lincoln and Washington?' He said, 'Yes.' I said, 'I love this guy,'" Trump told reporters at a press conference for the West Virginia retreat.

Hatch spokesman Matt Whitlock told The Hill that "Hatch has said that he would like to work with the President to make this the greatest presidency in history for the American people."

  The Hill
He hears what he wants to hear.
Hatch has announced his retirement from the Senate after his current term.
Hooray!
Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, long rumored to be a replacement candidate, announced Thursday that he would make a Senate announcement in two weeks.
Sigh.

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