Cheney’s got to worry about his family being audited by Obama. So I can’t blame him for taking this stance.
Likewise you aren’t going to see anyone who wants a future for themselves or their family in the Republican party not endorse Romney. They have their own self-preservation to worry about and also the hope that if they retain power within the party, they can “make it better” later. Conservative activists are in an entirely different position and need to be playing a different role. We’re the “bad cops” so people in the party like Cheney and his daughter can be the “good cops.”
Bottom line, even for the ABO crowd, it’s not time to unite behind a candidate when 20 states with over 1,000 delegates remain and Romney needs to win about half of those before he clinches the nomination.
FU straight out for impugning Cheney’s motivations that he is afraid of a “tax audit”. I’m seething as in angry as Hell at anyone weaving idiotic fantasies about that bravest of men who defied death to oppose Obama with a new heart in his chest. Face it Cheney is right and you are an idiot to say he rose from his death bed to attack Obama out of fear of anything.
Are we now going to diss Cheney with nonsense when he rose as Lazarus and his first words were to speak truth to Obama and sense to conservatives?