


Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) became the butt of a series of jokes made about his video commemorating National Hot Dog Day.
In the video, the senator is seen wearing a hot dog hat while walking down a hallway in the Capitol building with a hot dog in hand, complete with a ketchup drizzle. Romney shared it on his Twitter account Wednesday for the holiday.
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To all those celebrating—happy National Hot Dog Day! May there be many more hot dogs served in our wonderful land. ???????????? pic.twitter.com/McEnevvg8d
— Senator Mitt Romney (@SenatorRomney) July 19, 2023
"Well, as you all know, today is National Hot Dog Day, and perhaps you also know that hot dog is my favorite meat," Romney says in the video. "I love hot dogs. I love 'em in buns, I love 'em outside of buns, I love 'em with baked beans, I just like hot dogs. It's the best meat there is, without question."
Romney was referring to news coverage in 2018 that revealed his favorite meat is a hot dog, and his second favorite is a hamburger. The comment was made at a campaign dinner ahead of his election to the Senate.
"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 said.
"He's straight up trolling and I have to give him credit for that," reporter Eli McMann tweeted.
He's straight up trolling and I have to give him credit for that. https://t.co/g4wKR10cSe
— Eli McCann (@EliMcCann) July 19, 2023
"Is this AI?" Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) responded.
Is this AI? https://t.co/1O5gCui3Mp
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) July 19, 2023
"We are cursed with the lamest, goofiest political elites in human history," another Twitter user wrote.
We are cursed with the lamest, goofiest political elites in human history. https://t.co/nPU5Fgn0wA
— Patrick Casey (@restoreorderusa) July 19, 2023
"Mitt Romney's go-to is silence. 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," Riverton, Utah Mayor Trent Staggs wrote. Staggs is running for Romney's seat.
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
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The video's popularity is undeniable, reaching over 4.7 million views, which is 100 times more views than the last video he shared on the platform.
Romney filed a declaration of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission in April of this year. He is up for reelection in 2024.