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Archive for 13. October 2009
Like father like daughter.
13. October 2009 by admin.
When Dick Cheney held the office of vice-president, we all held our breath (and our noses) whenever he emerged from his dark cave. We knew that his emergence could only mean trouble for the free world. Either he was going to start another war, announce a new surveillance scheme for innocent Americans, or he was going to devise new ways to torture suspected terrorists and/or Democrats.
Now that the election of President Obama has sent the Dark One scurrying back to his badger hole, it appears that his offspring has taken it upon herself to remind us of how lucky we are that he’s no longer in office. No one to rattle sabers? Liz Cheney will show up on Fox News to promote war against somebody. No one to promote torture? Liz Cheney will torture us with her opinions. No one to blame the Bush administration’s failures on Democrats? Liz Cheney knows who’s really at fault.
Most recently, she appeared on Fox News to react to President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize. (After all, who would know more about peace than someone whose father is so versed in war, torture and draft deferments.) Not surprisingly, she believes that Obama is totally undeserving of the award. She explained that Obama has not proven anything yet – he hasn’t invaded Iran or North Korea. Why he hasn’t even acquiesced to the military’s request for more troops in Afghanistan yet.
The Dark One’s offspring even had a suggestion for President Obama. Instead of traveling to Oslo to pick up the Peace Prize, she announced that the president should send the mother of a dead American soldier in his place. (Perhaps Ms. Cheney hasn’t yet realized that any mother we would send is likely grieving as a result of a decision by Dick Cheney.) Liz said she believes it would make a great statement to let the world know that it’s the lives of American soldiers that keep the world safe. Apparently, in the Cheney family, nothing says peace like a grieving mother and the promise of more wars.
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