Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) is not running for re-election. In case Romney wants to keep busy, his colleague John Fetterman (D-PA) has an idea – how about serving as President of Harvard?
Romney announced it was time for a new generation of leaders in the Senate as he made his decision to be a one-term senator. At the age of 77, retirement is a reasonable thing for Romney to be thinking about.
The Washington Post ran an op-ed that called upon Romney to become the next president of Harvard University. Daniel Rosen, a 1996 graduate of Harvard, penned the op-ed, giving reasons why Romney would be a good choice.
Rosen thinks Romney would work to stop the antisemitism on campus today. Romney is known as a fixer. He has the skills to go in and work to turn a bad situation around. Rosen said he is a lifelong Democrat, did not vote for Romney when he ran for president, and has no…