Posted on 02/27/2006 1:09:23 PM PST by teddyballgame
Vice President Dick Cheney is expected to retire within a year.
Senior GOP sources envision the retirement of Mr. Cheney in 2007, months after the congressional elections. The sources said Mr. Cheney would be persuaded to step down as he becomes an increasing political liability to President Bush.
The sources reported a growing rift between the president and vice president as well as their staffs. They cited Mr. Cheney's failure to immediately tell the president of the accidental shooting of the vice president's hunting colleague earlier this month. The White House didn't learn of the incident until 18 hours later.
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So Secretary of State and NSA don't measure up for a VP?
Remember, we have elected VP's with much less experience and qualifications...
I wasn't talking issues, frankly most of us here disagree with her stances on some issues. (Frankly, most of us here disagree with the President on at least a few issues)
I just wanted to see Teddy tell here she was unqualified for the job, and then remind us of his long experience before being elected to the Senate-for-Life.
Whomever it is, hopefully he (or she) does not get confirmed until AFTER January 20, 2007 to guarantee the ability to run TWO full terms.
i LOVE that!!!!!
I doubt very much that Mike Pence or George Allen would accept.
So I reckon ol' Cheney had better see it thru.
Let's hope so - pray for Cheney's health too ; )
I told youze guys.
If this story is true, that is why Cheney would wait until January to retire. I hope Cheney doesn't do this. The whole Spiro Agnew, to VP Ford to President Ford thing was a kooky loop in the way things usually run. I would rather not take the risk, and have Cheney stay in as long as he can.
Go ahead and steal it.
I did. :D
Now that would be the way to go! LOL!
lol
I don't think so.
thanks so much, it literally made me LOL!
I doubt very much that Mike Pence or George Allen would accept.
How many times over the past five years have we been told that senior GOP sources say there's a growing rift between the POTUS and the VP, yada, yada, yada?
What is it with Drudge these days. He seems as much of a pita as anyone.
I can't think of too many republicans that I would rather not see as president than Rice.
Hold on, I'll go get the dead horse pic...here it is..
Didn't he go on to be a bit player on "Amos and Andy"?
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