Discussion: House GOP Embraces Cheney After Visit Urging Action In Iraq

It occurs to me that Cheney would be a perfect second in command for Putin. Same ideology.

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That ā€œgreat historyā€ he referred to must have been a book.

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This would be like the Democrats holding up James Buchanan as their guiding light in, say, the middle of the Civil War. Or the Republicans harkening back to the good ol’ days of Herbert Hoover during the mid-1930s.

There’s one example of such a naked embrace of failure by an American political party, and it actually was more of a regional thing: In the 1870s, white Southerners went full-fledged into their infatuation with the Lost Cause, and romanticized the very people who had led the region into poverty, death and desperation. Misdirected as they were, at least the old ignorant South had something to be bitter about. In more ways than not, though, lauding Cheney is a continuation of the same sickness.

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Republicans never learn. Republicans are all as stupid and corrupt as Cheney. Pete King needs psychotherapy, and should take all Repukes in the House with him.

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ā€œmost of us think we did the right thing in Iraq,ā€ [Peter King] said.

What, does he have a mouse in his pocket?

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Go F#ck yourself, Cheney

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Still actively evil.

Puke!!!

The irony is scalding hot. What’s worse? Cheney offering advice or someone who is willing to listen to his advice and then consider that advice worthwhile. And he embarrasses himself by wearing a flag pin on his lapel. I need to find a Christian to explain it to me again why this god fellow lets mass murderers still roam the planet shamefully promoting more murder as opposed to begging forgiveness for causing all this in the first place!

I will gladly follow the Cheneys into Iraq.
I am positive I will never have to go.

there is a special place in hell waiting for the DICK.

Blind leading the blind

ISIS isn’t acting out because we aren’t running around thumping our chest. They are doing what they are doing because the of the power vacuum in Iraq and Syria. This is what happens when you take out or reduce the dictators. Same thing is happening in Libya.

The US created ISIS and allowed them to grow to what they are now.

Halliburton must need some new no-bid contracts. This guy sent us off to a phony war before, and he’s more than willing to do it again. Why the hell do we…any of us…listen to this warmonger?