Posted on 05/21/2009 10:36:26 AM PDT by Kent C
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/30869160#30869160
There's no 'middle ground' on terrorism. Playing politics with terrorism is a road to another attack.
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Oh she is much nicer than I am. I found Obama’s speech incredably niave and quite frankly dangerous.
#15. And she stays so calm and firm about it. Doesn’t get riled in the least.
“The more I hear Liz Cheney, the more I am reminded of her Mom Lynn and also her Dad. She isnt afraid to tell it like it is which is so refreshing.”
And she’s smart enough to have all the ammo at hand when arguing with libs. If you missed an earlier post of mine on her ‘debate’ with Eugene Robinson, check out:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2252729/posts?page=12#12
An impressive display of her talents.
My guess is he's hiding. When America elected Zero, I'd think for President Bush, it was as if a woman he'd been dating for 8 years decided to switch sides and come out of the closet.
The 'disappointed' (although said) was MSNBC's headline. The actual video gets a bit more toward your ideas :-)
The look on Dicks face says it all. barry probably ought to be very careful, Dick still has friends in town.
Unlike the new man at the top, Bush has class and is acting in the best traditions of former Presidents. He does not need to speak for himself, history will do that for him and I suspect it will do so far more kindly than the current chattering class presumes.
No matter how many times I see that photo . . . I love it more the next.
I do like Cheney.
He has a certain knack for not chewing out the part, rather he just nibbles around the edges and lets it fall out.
Liz Cheney is FABULOUS!! What a great offspring of two strong parents!!
Nope.
Pres. Clinton broke with tradition by criticizing President Bush during his terms.
President Bush, whatever his flaws, has infinitely more class than the Clintons. I don’t think he is not going to say anything about a sitting President or his policies.
V.P. Cheney should be president, but that’s another story. It is remarkable what Cheney is doing. Finally, there is someone in the Conservative camp willing to defend their actions and challenge the racial left. We see the success of our conservative ideas have when Obama starts defending his decisions about Gitmo and terrorism publicly. The contrast between V.P. Cheney and Obama is stark. And, the public is beginning to understand that the Bush/Cheney strategy for dealing with Muslim terrorist was good for America. What is also curious for me is the length in which Obama, a professed christian, goes to defend Muslims. Yet, he is at odds with Christians in America.
LOL.
Bookamark
” Bush has class and is acting in the best traditions of former Presidents”
Not only class, but smarts. When you speak with one voice there is only one interpretation. With two voices, there could be confusion. President Bush recognizes that Vice President Cheney has a better grasp on the security matter and defers to him.
Agreed. George & Laura Bush prefer to stay out of this mud fight. Not out of cowardice or Machiavellian schemes, but a simple respect for the Office. Not out of respect for The First Thug because he deserves none, but for the Office.
Mr. Bush is an adult; he's not a narcissistic child such as Bubba, Gore, Kerry, Obama, ad nauseaum.
>>>> The look on Dicks face says it all. <<<<<
That’s a good photo and I hadn’t seen it before. thanks newgeezer for posting.
My read on Cheney’s expression (based on what he’s been saying almost since Jan 20) is “You’re walking into some serious nightmares, hope you get good advisers.”
Cheney is still fighting the terrorists, and I mean that in a good way. Good for all of us.
God Bless Dick Cheney!
You're right, of course.
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