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Mitt Romney praises Olympics Opening Ceremony: ‘Imaginative, Inventive’

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) praised the Olympic opening ceremony in Paris, France, calling it “imaginative, original and memorable.”

The opening ceremony featured an opening dance number in which women were “thrown over a pole,” and another dance number in which three dancers – two men and one woman – started dancing in the street and began kissing as they walked up the stairs of a building. The dancers then went into a room and began kissing some more.

Lady Gaga also sang a pre-recorded opening song in French, as did Celine Dion. sang From the Eiffel Tower.

Romney Praised At the opening ceremony, “the most beautiful city in the world” was introduced.

“The @Paris2024 Opening Ceremony showcased the most beautiful city in the world,” Romney wrote. “It was imaginative, original and memorable. Celine Dion’s performance was moving. She embodied the Olympic spirit with her determination, courage and unmatched talent.”

The opening ceremony also featured a parody of The Last Supper by drag queens. With labelsThe gayest“The best opening ceremony ever. Criticized Olympics accused of drinking “strange things” Featured Transgender “mockery” and “occult-like imagery” of the Last Supper.

Many people were quick to respond to Romney’s post, pointing out that he was possibly the “only person on Earth who praised” the Olympic Games opening ceremony, which featured a “blasphemous” parody of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.”

“Peak Romneyism” by Daily Signal Editor Jarrett Stepman I have written In a post, he said: “They close their eyes and watch the decline of the West. They issue bland corporate statements that could have been written by an AI.”

“Mitt Romney may be the only person on the planet who praises the inauguration,” said Wade Miller, executive director of Civic Renewal. I have written In a post.

“Say you didn’t watch the opening ceremony without saying you didn’t watch the opening ceremony,” said another. I have written.

“Really? You liked this blasphemous depiction of the Last Supper?” another wrote.

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