It will be interesting to see how many "conservatives" here fall in line with it.
It's impossible to be a conservative and NOT be critical of Bush's disastrous second term. He failed to deal with Iran and N.Korea...Cheney was right. They were ripe for regime change and we sat on our hands. He failed to exercise even a modicum of fiscal responsibility, he took this country by the hand on it's first steps into socialism by insisting on TARP...despite severe pushback and grave concerns by conservatives. He dismissed us and went socialist. Just like he dismissed us as nativists and racists as he tried to foist Comprehensive Immigration Reform down our throats.
We diagree here, I see! (see my post at #6 right above your post)
I actually welcome anything Dick Cheney can do to dispel the ridiculous notion promulgated by the leftist media that George W. Bush was a mind-numbed robot rubberstamping whatever the eeeevil Halliburton kingpin Cheney instructed him to do.
My only question is this: Will Keith Olbermann report the fact that GWB & his 'master' had disagreements? (I won't be able to see for myself because I'm boycotting all GE products, including Herr Odorman.)
If KO does report this, will he be able to muster enough functioning brain cells together at one time to recognize that Cheney's revelation undercuts the fundamental underlying premise of MSNBC's entire schtick for the last ten years, that GWB was just a stooopid doofus tool shamelessly manipulated by by that evil mastermind, Dick Cheney?
It's pretty self-evident. In fact, I would probably hold it against Cheney if he didn't speak out against Bush's disasterous second term and his abandonment of Scooter Libby.