SALT LAKE CITY — In taking a job as a political commentator with CNN, former Utah GOP Congresswoman Mia Love is keeping other options open, including another run for elected office. Scott D. Pierce: Mia Love and CNN are a perfect match - … Rep. Mia Love (R-UT) sharply criticized President Donald Trump during her concession speech in response to the President's attacks on Love for not embracing him as a campaigner. I don’t think that the comments help his narrative.”“Let’s stop dancing around this issue,” said Bianna Golodryga, a CNN contributor and former co-anchor on “Good Morning America” and “CBS This Morning.” “It’s a racist comment. #CNN …
She said it would have been easy go to a network where, for the most part, everyone believes the same way she does.Love said it's frustrating "leaving everything in the hands of the administration.
And Love has made it easy for them.But the only thing that would have worked better for CNN is if Love had answered “no” to the is-the-tweet-racist question. "Love said CNN did not ask her to slant her views in any direction, which she said was a condition of taking the gig.Love said Monday that she has yet to speak with the president. I have been taught, I do not let anyone make me a victim. She clearly intends to stay engaged and motivated to share her brand of politics.”Gutierrez, a Democrat from Illinois, retired from Congress after serving for 26 years. Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah tweeted Monday that she’ll offer a “different, principled and unleashed perspective” on the cable news network. My voice is still out there," she said in an interview. "Love signed a two-year deal with the cable news network to appear when invited or when she wants to comment on an issue.
Exactly what CNN was hoping for — a comment (or, rather, a non-comment) that other panelists could attack. The end result would have been the same, although it might have been louder.“I did not run away from it,” she said, running from it as fast as she could.An indignant Love fired back: “I’m sorry, don’t tell me how I should feel about what somebody says about me because I have grown up as a black woman in America my entire life. The “unleashed” distribution echoed that of her concession speech last November, when she called her Democratic rival, Ben McAdams, a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” and criticized Trump and the Republican Party for not making people of color feel welcome in the GOP.“More power to her,” Chaffetz said, noting that it's a much different job than being a lawmaker.“You are able to talk to millions of people depending on how often you're on,” he said. "I’m going to take him off the radar," she said. Former Rep. Mia Love (R-UT) was clearly exasperated by President Donald Trump’s tweets insulting progressive Democratic lawmakers in her CNN appearance Sunday. Love said she talked to Fox News after narrowly losing her bid for a third term in Congress to Democrat Ben McAdams last November.