To: Chgogal
Shame on Cheney and shame on you for not criticizing him for doing so.
Sorry, I have refused to be assimilated into the Sarah Palin Borg Collective and give up all of my individuality.
Dick Cheney expressed his opinion. He is entitled to that opinion. You may not agree with that opinion, however his views in this matter (or any matter) do not negate the many fine things he has done in his life, both personal and political. The foul animus I have witnessed in this thread from allegedly intelligent conservatives, many of them sneering, slurring and smearing the best Vice President since Spiro Agnew makes me ill.
425 posted on
07/30/2012 2:50:58 PM PDT by
mkjessup
(Romney is to conservatism what Helen Thomas is to a high fashion model walkway.)
To: mkjessup
Amen.......
There is no better conservative than Dick Cheney. He is the standard.
426 posted on
07/30/2012 2:52:54 PM PDT by
bert
((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Present failure and impending death yield irrational action))
To: mkjessup
Cheney is entitled to his opinion as a private citizen. As a political elite you would think he has some political acumen. But no!!!
Cheney, in all his wisdom, makes Palin the center stage instead of Obama. And you support this political suicide? Shame, shame, shame!
As for intelligent conservatives.....hello! Obama is the enemy NOT Palin. I think we conservatives know this. Apparently, Cheney and his fellow GOP-e(stablishment) do not. As for foul animus, why does the GOP-e(stablishment) attack Palin instead of Obama on the national stage 100 days before the election? What the hell were they (and you) thinking? How is this a positive for us? Their animus and ill timed attacks on someone who IS NOT RUNNING make me ill as well. I guess that is why the GOP-e is called the Stupid Party.
428 posted on
07/30/2012 6:01:29 PM PDT by
Chgogal
(WSJ, Coulter, Kristol, Krauthammer, Rove et al., STFU. TY)
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