Posted on 02/15/2010 5:43:35 AM PST by Schnucki
Former Vice President Dick Cheney stormed the beachheads of the liberal US media again today with a fiery performance on ABCs This Week. He offered a stinging rebuke to current VP Joe Bidens ludicrous claim that Iraq may end up as one of Barack Obamas great achievements, as well as blistering criticism of the Obama administrations handling of terrorist suspects. He also launched a strike on Bidens recent comment that another 9/11 scale attack was unlikely.
I just think thats just dead wrong. I think the biggest threat the United States faces today is the possibility of another 9/11 with a nuclear weapon or a biological agent of some kind. And I think al Qaeda is out there even as we meet trying to do that. You have to consider it as a war. You have to consider it as something we may have to deal with tomorrow. You dont want the vice president of the United States running around saying, Oh, its not likely going to happen.
The Daily Telegraph was right to name Cheney Americas most influential conservative in its recent ranking of the top 100. He was the first opposition figure of weight to seriously dent Barack Obama on national security issues when he unleashed a ferocious attack on the presidents policies last May in a major speech at The American Enterprise Institute. The speech was significant, because it sparked a largely successful counter-offensive against the Obama administrations weak-kneed counter-terror strategy and dominated media coverage just after Obama gave a far less impressive address on the same issue across town at The National Archives.
As I wrote at the time:
There is something very reassuring about a leader who never apologizes for Americas actions, possesses no self-doubts about defending his country, and who believes his
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Thanks so much!
My pleasure. It was a pleasure to watch.
I could not find any yet
Thanks anyway; #21 above from Excellence has them.
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