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Cheney seen retiring after midterm elections (Drudge Siren)
Insight.com via Drudge ^

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.

(Excerpt) Read more at insightmag.com ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2006; bogusrumors; bs; bush43; cheney; condifanatics; condifawners; condiunfit; drudge; insight; insightmag; retirement; term2
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To: Dave S

God I don't think I could handle any more confirmation hearings this year...


361 posted on 02/28/2006 1:32:53 PM PST by farlander
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To: teddyballgame

Not this again!

Same tired old panderers pandering on.


362 posted on 02/28/2006 1:32:54 PM PST by Palladin ("Governor Lynn Swann."...it has a nice ring to it!)
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To: presidio9

Really ? How so ? There's a lot of center-left, center, *and* center-right votes that wouldn't be too worried about that. She'd carry the black vote more than any Republican candidate ever. She's very electable.


363 posted on 02/28/2006 1:37:11 PM PST by farlander
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To: farlander

Typically the Republican candidate receives the endorsement of the Conservative and Right To Life Parties, neither of which is likely to endorse a pro-choice candidate. For many normal Republican voters, this is the #1 issue. I know many Catholic who would otherwise vote Democrat if not for the issue of abortion. Do not underestimate this issue. Personally, I will vote for whatever candidate the Republican party nominates, but if the Republican Party nominates a pro-choice candidate, it will lose.


364 posted on 02/28/2006 1:50:30 PM PST by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K Virus -Only without the inconvenient deadline.)
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To: ForGod'sSake
"...it makes little sense to throw him overboard."

I agree entirely...the Democrats would count the early departure of Cheney as one of their crowning achievements.

365 posted on 02/28/2006 1:54:12 PM PST by relent_less (Strategy for Iraq: Win the War...Win the Peace!)
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To: presidio9

I believe I'm arguing the opposite. I agree it may be difficult to nominate a pro-choice candidate, but it would not be difficult to elect one. Of course, people seem to look at this issue as black/white. It isn't. There's various shades of this. Someone recently tried to make a compromise platform, as "legal, safe, and very rare". I think on that type of compromise platform and other great conservative credentials Rice (or any conservative, but not quite "ban abortion" conservative) could get elected.


366 posted on 02/28/2006 2:01:35 PM PST by farlander
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To: farlander

"Safe, legal & rare" equals "pro-abortion." Hillary Clinton was the one who coined the phrase, and she gets a 100% rating from NARL.

Here's the pro-choice Republican's problem in a nutshell:
Democrats make up a majority of registered voters. Republicans are able to win because they have a huge advantage in "likely voters." When Republicans run an off-brand candidate, that advantage goes away. The only states that really matter in an election right now are Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. All others are either too small or out of play. Lynn Swann's race is not helping him in Pennsylvania, so it won't help Rice. Even is he somehow wins the election, he will lose black Philidelphia badly.
Lower Florida is dominated by liberals. Upper Florida by Chistian Conservaitves. Without their vote, Florida goes to the Democrats. I don't know enough about Ohio demographics to have an opinion there (I have lived in the other two states). In any case, if the Democrats win NY, California, Florida, Pennsylvania and Massachussttes, Ohio is a moot point.


367 posted on 02/28/2006 2:10:42 PM PST by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K Virus -Only without the inconvenient deadline.)
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To: VRWCmember

I don't know if this was always done this way. But early on in the history of our republic, the first runner-up who didn't win became the vp. But this may have been done only at the general election time. I can't remember what they did if a vp died, or became incapacitated between the elections. I know what they did when a president had to quit for some reason between elections, of course.


368 posted on 02/28/2006 2:37:06 PM PST by dsutah
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To: teddyballgame

How many times have I heard the MSM breathlessly tout this BS! Now Drudge is swallowing it???? COME ON MATT!


369 posted on 02/28/2006 2:43:21 PM PST by Braak (The US Military, the real arms inspectors!)
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To: teddyballgame
Is "Insight" still owned by Moonies?
370 posted on 02/28/2006 3:09:56 PM PST by unspun (unspun.info | What do you think? Please think, before you answer.)
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To: ilovew

Good one, I must say!


371 posted on 02/28/2006 3:20:42 PM PST by dsutah
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To: oldleft
"I also heard Zarqawi may be in custody!"

bwahahahaha

372 posted on 02/28/2006 8:15:34 PM PST by ottersnot ( You can't spell Liberal without L, I, E. There is no middle ground between right and wrong)
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To: no dems
"Make that the "1000th" not the "100th". I make typos when I'm ticked.

I don told you a thousand million times....DON"T EXAGERATE

373 posted on 02/28/2006 8:24:39 PM PST by spokeshave (I'd rather go hunting with Dick Cheney than drive over a bridge with Ted Kennedy)
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To: Red Badger
Don't forget, James Earl Carter can still be elected again......

Thank you for that warning.

374 posted on 03/01/2006 7:52:01 AM PST by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: MurryMom
Given Dick's past health history and his role in the Valerie Plame scandal, I'd hate to be on Cheney's end of a bet regarding either of these factors.

I've noticed something odd: You only seem to be bothered by the Plame "leak," a leak that wasn't a leak at all and did nothing to damage our national security or reveal any protected information to terrorists. Conspicuous by their absence are threads or posts on the other leaks, false and otherwise, such as the black prisons leak, the NSA leak, etc.

It would appear you're only concerned with compromises of national security if they involve someone close to Bush, to the point that you will ignore real damage to our nation.

Got any proof otherwise?

375 posted on 03/01/2006 10:44:49 AM PST by Mr. Silverback (GOP Blend Coffee--"Coffee for Conservative Taste!" Go to www.gopetc.com)
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To: MurryMom
More likely than that, DC's replacement would not be regarded as a leading contender for the 2008 R nomination. If my highest priority were to secure the top '08 R slot, I would do everything in my power to dissasociate myself from W's failures. Being W's Veep would be the worst possible move for an R with future political ambitions.

What are the horrible failures you mention? (This should be fun.)

376 posted on 03/01/2006 10:48:27 AM PST by Mr. Silverback (GOP Blend Coffee--"Coffee for Conservative Taste!" Go to www.gopetc.com)
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To: teddyballgame

Pshaw.


377 posted on 03/01/2006 10:49:00 AM PST by lawgirl (Cake is a powerful food!)
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To: teddyballgame

Yes, the President was upset at Mr. Cheneys hunting accident. He didn't like when it became known he, Cheney, had shot a friend instead of John Kerry.


378 posted on 03/01/2006 11:09:54 AM PST by buck61 (luv6060)
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To: teddyballgame

379 posted on 03/01/2006 2:41:24 PM PST by bill1952 ("All that we do is done with an eye towards something else.")
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To: VRWCmember

>> Unlike John C. Calhoun, who resigned to take a seat in the Senate, Agnew resigned and then pled nolo contendere (no contest) to a criminal charge of tax evasion, part of a negotiated resolution to a scheme wherein he allegedly accepted $29,500 in bribes during his tenure as governor of Maryland. <<
--Wikipedia.


380 posted on 03/02/2006 10:51:49 AM PST by dangus
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