She had the biggest lose by a House incumbent in 60 tears. You would think that might be a message that nobody wants to hear her nonsense. Her response to that was that she was the new Abe Lincoln. Now she is running around trying to sell books with the help of marxist democrats. Lets not forget, that her and her daddy murdered close to a million people and cost every American approximately $6,300. Trump is a dictator according to the lady who lied about WMDs. Liz Cheney Restates Iraq-9/11 Link Her Father Disavowed, Chides Mitchell For Disagreeing Liz Cheney continues to be the gift that keeps on giving. Today's installment is downright Orwellian, In an interview with NBC News' Andrea Mitchell, Cheney insisted that her father had always disavowed the notion that there was a link between Iraq and al Qaeda and September 11th, while simultaneously suggesting that such a link was true. Then she sort of got snippy with Mitchell for the way she kept intimating that maybe this was all a little nonsensical. The segment began generically enough, with Liz Cheney saying that she was, is, and continues to be troubled by the way the current administration keeps characterizing torture and rendition and the maintenance of Kafka-esque penal colonies as a bad thing. Where things really got testy -- downright mindbending -- was this exchange over Vice President Dick Cheney's appearance at the National Press Club, at which time, as Mitchell pointed out, he "seemed to be taking a step back" from contentions he had previously made about the connections between Saddam Hussein and 9/11. She claims that she is going 3rd party party. Since she is a 'republican' why doesnt she enter the primary and see how she fares against Trump. I guess we ought do a comparison. How many wars did Trump start and how many wars did Cheney and company start? What did Trump say that has democrats and Cheney so upset. "I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard." What else did he say? "I want everybody to stop dying. They're dying. Russians and Ukrainians. I want them to stop dying. And I'll have that done in 24 hours I'll have it done." That was the untrue allegation that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass of destruction and was prepared to use them against the United States. The Bush-Cheney administration used these charges to garner public support for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Dick Cheney was the chief pitchman for this flimflam. In an August 2002 speech, he proclaimed, “There is no doubt [Saddam] is amassing [WMDs] to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us.” Soon after that, he publicly asserted that Saddam was trying to obtain aluminum tubes that could only be used for enriching uranium for weapons. And he also publicly cited a report that one of the 9/11 ringleaders had met with an Iraqi intelligence officer in Prague. None of this was true. And Dick Cheney’s lies were not the result of intelligence failures. US intelligence over the previous year had assessed that Saddam did not have a worrisome WMD program. Government scientists had concluded that the aluminum tubes in question were not usable for weapon-grade enrichment. And the CIA had discredited that Prague report. Yet none of this inhibited Cheney and President George W. Bush. They spent months dishing out an assortment of false statements—including the untrue claim that Saddam was in league with al-Qaeda—to grease the way to war. They succeeded. Bush won the support of Congress and the American public for his massive blunder in Iraq. The invasion of Iraq toppled Saddam’s dictatorship but it yielded a geo-strategic and deadly mess in the region. About 200,000 Iraqi civilians died in the ensuing years due to the war. More than 4,000 American soldiers lost their lives in the war. One lesson of the Iraq war is that a big lie can work. Liz Cheney, who was deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs during this stretch, supported the war—and has defended it ever since. (She co-wrote a 2015 book with her dad on US foreign policy.) She even insisted that one of the main lies of the Bush-Cheney fraudulent case for war—that there had been a significant connection between al-Qaeda and Iraq—was true. (She also hawkishly defended a sordid chapter of that sordid war: torture, saying it was “libelous” to call waterboarding “torture.”)
You also supported the war except you were stuck in Canada shoveling snow and licking dicks. You have zero business making fun of fat people, especially after having lap-band surgery. Lizzy calling out the current speaker and your favorite Johnson must really make you cry.
Trump as dictator with DeSantis as his deputy fuhrer. After a failed assassination attempt Trump regains power. Drills for oil lowering inflation, closes the border almost. Urges the FED to lower interest rates and the congress to increase military spending (Cheney pay off). $34 trillion deficit isn't great enough, let's get that up to $50 trillion nice round number.
Wildchild once again on the leading edge. The Democrats can only run on lies and smears. As for policy we have seen the disaster that is the Biden administration aka Hussein Obama's third term. The Liberal Media’s Desperate New ‘Trump Will be a Dictator’ Narrative https://amgreatness.com/2023/12/08/...erate-new-trump-will-be-a-dictator-narrative/ The leftwing media recently got its orders from the Biden campaign on a new narrative to smear Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential campaign. Because their previous narrative of Trump colluding with Russia and Vladimir Putin has been discredited, they are promoting a new one: if Donald Trump wins the November 2024 presidential election, he will become a dictator similar to Hitler or Napoleon. This fear-mongering theme appeared in similar articles within days of each other in The Washington Post and The New York Times. The Atlantic is promoting the theme in a January/February special issue with 16 essays where liberal elite authors warn how a dictatorial Trump presidency in 2025 would threaten America and the world on issues ranging from abortion, NATO, climate, the courts, immigration, etc. The Atlantic has posted online 16 of these anti-Trump essays and plans to add more.