A: 'I don't want to say anything about the matter to avoid being accused of trying to influence the SEC's important work in any way.'Cheney cannot win; if he doesn't say anything, he's accused of stonewalling or hiding something.
If he comes out and discusses this, he will be accused of trying to spin the SEC and the potential "jury pool."
And who is saying that? Why, none other than the man who has filed a lawsuit against Cheney and Halliburton, the good conservative, Larry Klayman.
Klayman never pretended to be all GOP. Not one time. In fact he promised to put any future president under the microscope. Even during the Thompson Hearings, he decided to investigate Thompson. So the fact that he goes after GOP leaders should be no surprise.