Posted on 11/16/2005 2:32:09 PM PST by Cautor
Snugs, thanks for the link.
go get em Mr VP
It's time...
Big Time Cheney Chick here, too.
I spent 25 years in Wyoming and hosted several campaign events for both Cheney and Al Simpson.
Really great guys, both of them, and they are still very good friends. Simpson is the most un-PC person I've ever met! Cheney can be when the camera isn't on him, and he has a remarkable wit. In his position he has to rein in his feelings a bit. His wife, Lynn, is pretty terrific, too.
Now I'm in So. Dakota and work for the John Thune campaigns.
Keep your eye on him. He's going places. IMHO
ON CNN RIGHT NOW!
I suggest something like the following:
This was always going to be a tough chore. Anyone who thought otherwise needs to understand that if it was going to be easy, one or the other of the previous administrations would have tackled it. We always knew that unseating Saddam would only be half the battle, and no matter how well you plan, the enemy always has something to say in things. President Bush told us at the beginning of this war on terror that it would be a hard, long battle. He told us there were things we would know about and things we would not be able to share until long afterwards, and that is still the case.
"Anyone who thought otherwise needs to understand that if it was going to be easy, one or the other of the previous administrations would have tackled it."
Did you get a load of that prick Klintoon today bashing our effort in Iraq? He was too bush dorking young girls and raping women to care what Saddam and the terrorist were up to, and now he criticizes the man who is trying to clean up his mess.
So he could run for president? Me too. I would vote for him now. And work hard to get him elected.
He's just my kind of man. Intelligent, handsome, tough, and an outdoorsman too.
It may not be on C-span's schedule...but the speech sure is on the Dems minds...
Harry Reid was just up on the Senate floor....saying that the Senate, both dems and Reps had voted yesterday for a "NO CONFIDENCE" in the war...and obviously Cheney didn't get the message, or he wouldn't be giving this speech tonight.
I'd like to see Cheney when he isn't in front of the cameras, the honest, uncensored Cheney.
Lynn is a lucky gal, and she is pretty awesome too.
I'll watch Simpson, and when I do see him someday at the top, I'll remember your comments.
I was just about to send you a "ping" ; )
Nothing personal against Scott. I think he's a fine gentleman but this isn't a gentleman's job.
God bless you, Mr. Vice President.
Who can forget this line from his speech at the 2000 Convention: "They have not led...we will."
YES!
Won't do a damn bit of good to try and reason with terrorist sympathizers and generally lazy bastards to begin with. You can't DELETE the stupidity contained in liberal minds.
I agree. You can only destroy every liberal mind you can. And that means a lot of work for all of us. Get to it!
I think the administration has been waiting until everyone got on record. Unfortunately, that includes some republicans who are going to get nailed as well. Perhaps it will teach them a lesson about loyalty.
Love it.
That's my feeling as well. Surely there is another job within the administration they could give him, but they need a barracuda out front with the press.
Something went wrong in the Senate. How were they supposed to challenge the President's leadership with nothing but a conspicuous, embarrassing and public display of their own lack thereof? (See also: tagline.)
"from losing their memory, or their backbone"
More likely both.
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