Sen Mitt Romney's video was viewed over 3 million times
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, went viral celebrating National Hot Dog Day on Wednesday in a video that was seen over 3 million times and widely mocked by his critics on social media.
"Well as you all know, today is National Hot Dog Day, and perhaps you know that hot dog is my favorite meat," the Utah Republican said in a video posted on Twitter showing him wearing a hat with a hot dog on it while walking through the halls of Congress with a hot dog in hand.
"I love hot dogs, I love them in buns, I love them outside of buns, I love them with baked beans, I just love hot dogs, it’s the best meat there is without question. So to all of you who like me are celebrating National Hot Dog Day, congratulations to you, and may there be many, many more hot dogs served in our wonderful land."
Romney’s lighthearted tribute to hot dogs was mercilessly mocked by many on Twitter as the post was "ratioed" and the video was viewed over 3 million times.
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Sen. Mitt Romney celebrated National Hot Dog Day with a video explaining his love for the American staple. (Sen. Mitt Romney Twitter)
"Dems indict their top political rival for a 3rd time," conservative commentator Charlie Kirk tweeted. "We’re on the precipice of WW3. The FBI is weaponized against conservatives. Joe Biden alleged to have sold out America. Mitt Romney: ‘I love hot dogs. I love them in buns. I love them outside of buns.’"
Dems indict their top political rival for a 3rd time
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) July 19, 2023
We’re on the precipice of WW3
The FBI is weaponized against conservatives
Joe Biden alleged to have sold out America
Mitt Romney: “I love hot dogs. I love them in buns. I love them outside of buns.”
pic.twitter.com/exs9wT35Y6
"Mitt Romney has emerged to do a video on the issues that truly matter to RINOs," former President Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis tweeted.
Mitt Romney has emerged to do a video on the issues that truly matter to RINOs pic.twitter.com/XPIkkeLeIG
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) July 20, 2023
"This is soooo painful!," conservative radio host Andrew Wilkow tweeted.
This is soooo painful! https://t.co/NpmMGdN4W5
— Andrew Wilkow (@WilkowMajority) July 19, 2023
"Every time I see him and the word dog I remember his family pet and the station wagon story," attorney Harmeet Dhillon posted.
HOT DOG QUIZ! HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS FAN-FAVORITE FOOD?
Sen. Mitt Romney speaks to reporters outside the Senate Chambers in the U.S. Capitol. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Every time I see him and the word dog I remember his family pet and the station wagon story … https://t.co/QDdzOMUI9I
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) July 19, 2023
"HELLO FELLOW HUMANS," journalist Jordan Schachtel tweeted.
HELLO FELLOW HUMANS https://t.co/nLZ9akSmXX
— Jordan Schachtel @ dossier.today (@JordanSchachtel) July 19, 2023
"Mitt Romney's go-to is silence," Riverton, Utah, Mayor Trent Staggs, Romney's Republican challenger for his Utah Senate seat, tweeted. "On sending troops to Ukraine? Silence. On continued weaponization of the justice department? Silence. We're thrilled to at least know where he stands on hot dogs, though."
Mitt Romney's go-to is silence. On sending troops to Ukraine? Silence. On continued weaponization of the justice department? Silence.
— Mayor Trent Staggs (@MayorStaggs) July 19, 2023
We're thrilled to at least know where he stands on hot dogs, though. https://t.co/68hL0xbIiy
— Chaya Raichik (@ChayaRaichik10) July 20, 2023
Is this AI? https://t.co/1O5gCui3Mp
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) July 19, 2023
This is next level cringe! https://t.co/6sKiWr1BvB
— LIZ CROKIN (@LizCrokin) July 19, 2023
Romney’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
National Hot Dog Day has been celebrated for about 50 years, and it is estimated that Americans spend over $8 billion on hot dogs and sausages at grocery stores every year. That number does not account for hot dogs consumed at ballparks and other venues, USA Today reported.
It is estimated that about 38% of hot dog purchases each year are made between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
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