Posted on 08/04/2009 6:54:24 AM PDT by kellynla
You can see the video here: http://www.redstate.com/erick/2009/08/02/liz-cheney-america-needs-a-commander-in-chief-not-a-community-organizer
Hear hear!
Liz is a sharp thinker.
Ha! Go Liz!
So many hot, conservative women to stalk...so little time.
What are her plans for 2012 ?
ping
What are her plans for 2012 ?
___________________________________
I haven’t heard....but she needs to ‘get in there’!
Oh Liz...
PLEASE run for office. PLEASE!
Amen! I will add her to my list of people I want to see associated with the candidate I support next time around. Names like John Bolton, Ollie North, Alan Keyes, Newt Gingrich. SarahCuda is missing because she's a given in my book!
I know each of these people have their faults, none is perfect. But in each case they have an ability that I feel would help us take on and defeat the Left. Time was I subscribed to the “all-or-nothing” school of thought. No longer. IMHO, a weakness in one or more areas should not preclude us from using their strengths to win the battle.
This is where we get trumped by the Left so often. Their voters will vote for someone if they happen to voice support for any of the liberal sacred cows that are top on the liberal voter's list. We are just the opposite as a rule. We will rule out a candidate if they disagree with us on even one important issue.
Wait until she states that she does not agree with the birthers, then she'll be persona non grata (to the birthers).
No matter where Eliz. stands on the *issue* of Obama's eligibility, sane conservatives will still admire and respect her. Though in reply to Eric in the Ozarks' query - in 2012 Eliz Cheney will be out campaigning for Sarah Palin.
Don’t you love this woman!
Sec. of State would fit nicely.
John Bolton for Sec State.
To me, that looks like a pretty good starting line up for a Palin Administration.
She has a doctorate, is former head of the National Endowment for the Humanities and is a longtime fellow of the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where Bork and Gingrich also hang their policy hats. In the mid-90s she published Telling the Truth, a scholarly book of sociopolitical criticism about creeping political correctness and moral relativism. Dr. Cheney has also quite a few children's books in print about conservative themes.
"America is in the middle of a vast experiment, says Lynne V. Cheney, testing whether a society can thrive when more and more of its citizens doubt the importance of truth - or even whether such a thing as truth exists. Schoolchildren are being taught that the ancient Egyptians flew in gliders. University students learn that science is a white male conspiracy. In fields ranging from history to law, scholars and practitioners alike argue that their goal is not truth but the advancement of politically useful views. Journalists fall into the same pattern when they disdain objectivity and use the news to advance their viewpoints, as do psychologists who help their patients "recover" memories of events that never happened. Public figures tell us one thing today and another tomorrow and blithely accuse those who point out their inconsistencies of an "excess of literalism." In our postmodern world, everything has become relative. "Truth," according to a film at the Whitney Biennial, has become nothing more than "what is believed"..."
Agreed, another hot candidate for that office.
hey, missy...don't bring your Bravo Sierra on another one of my threads after questioning my “bravery” on a previous thread AND YOU FAILING TO RESPOND!
SWEEEEEEEEET!
Palin/Cheney 2012? :)
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.