Cheney does a good job. I do wish, however, that she had paused and asked: “Nora, you’re not actually interviewing me, are you? You’re just arguing with me. You’re pushing — pushing hard, I might add — the Obama administration’s opinion on this matter and rather than interview me as a guest on your show, you’re trying to shout me down. Nora, why do you think your viewers try to get heir news from other sources??”
Cheney does a good job. I do wish, however, that she had paused and asked: Nora, youre not actually interviewing me, are you? Youre just arguing with me. Youre pushing pushing hard, I might add the Obama administrations opinion on this matter and rather than interview me as a guest on your show, youre trying to shout me down. Nora, why do you think your viewers try to get heir news from other sources??
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BRAVO!!!!!!!!! I agree, people must start calling them out and putting their feet to the fire.
I thinks Liz handled it just right. It was obvious to anyone watching that O’Donnell was frustrated and angry and that Cheney was in command.
Toward the end of the “interview” O’Donnell slumped back in her chair in resignation. She came to life again when Liz Cheney explained that the CIA had to know “how far they could go” (legally). O’Donnell seized on the phrase “how far we could go” and tried to twist it into being mean spirited. Whereupon Liz calmly explained to the confused child what the purpose of an interrogation is.