Former Vice president Dick Cheney thinks the US should invade Yemen because of a terrorist attack that ran amok. He appears to have an absolute opposition to all of Barack Obama's policies. Cheney recently said:
We are at war and when President Obama pretends we aren't, it makes
us less safe," Cheney said in a statement to POLITICO. "Why doesn't he
want to admit we're at war? It doesn't fit with the view of the world
he brought with him to the Oval Office. It doesn't fit with what seems
to be the goal of his presidency - social transformation - the
restructuring of American society."
Should we listen to man who many consider to be one of the most incompetent dullards in the Bush administration? Should we listen to man who took President Bush down to the wrong path to war with Iraq? Cheney was responsible for most of the things that went wrong and that were illegal during the Bush administration.
Many historians have suggested that George W. Bush was one of the worst presidents in US history. Rightardia will go one step further: Dick Cheney was the worst vice president in US history and we suspect he will one day there will solid evidence that he was a war criminal.
Here are some of the 'highlights' of the Cheney vice presidency:
* 1/7/09: Cheney reports that he is actually "a warm, lovable sort."
And: "The notion that somehow I was pulling strings or making
presidential-level decisions. I was not."
* 1/22/09: Scooter Libby
"was the victim of a serious miscarriage of justice, and I strongly
believe that he deserved a presidential pardon."
* 2/4/09: "When we
get people who are more concerned about reading the rights to an Al
Qaeda terrorist than they are with protecting the United States against
people who are absolutely committed to do anything they can to kill
Americans, then I worry." Guantanamo is "first-class" and "necessary."
Releasing anyone from Guantanamo will lead to a catastrophic nuclear or
biological weapon attack on the US.
* 3/15/09: Invading Iraq "was
absolutely the right thing to do and I think when history reviews this
period 10 or 20 years hence, what will be significant was that we did,
in fact, accomplish what we set out to do." Also we won that war,
hooray!
Obama has made Americans less safe.
On the recession: "I don't
think you can blame the Bush administration for the creation of those
circumstances. It's a global financial problem." It was actually Barney
Frank and Chris Dodd's fault. Scooter Libby was "an innocent man who
deserves a pardon."
* 4/21/09: President Obama's handshake with
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez "was not helpful" and could lead
"foes" of the U.S. to "think they're dealing with a weak president."
Release of torture memos "a little bit disturbing" because they did not release the memos that show "the success of the
effort." Cheney attempted to declassify memos that showed "the success"
of torturing and killing people who may or may not have even been
terrorists.
* 5/7/09:
"Enhanced interrogations" (that means "torture," which is illegal) were
used only in "special circumstances." "It would be a mistake for [the
GOP] to moderate."
* 5/10/09: On Colin Powell: "I didn't know he
was still a Republican." Also: "there was nothing devious or deceitful
or dishonest or illegal about what was done."
* 5/12/09: Cheney
likes Jeb Bush and would support him for president. "I don't think we
should just roll over when the new administration accuses us of using
torture. I don't believe it was torture." Also "I don't pay a lot of
attention to what the critics say, obviously."
* 5/12/09: No one is
doing anything to stop Iran from getting nukes, and Europe totally
wants them to have nukes, basically, because they hate America, so we
should probably bomb Iran. "We fail to recognize the fact that we're
alone out there in terms of trying to achieve the objective of forcing
the Iranians to give up their nuclear weapons."
* 5/21/09: In a
speech scheduled against a speech by the actual, elected president,
Cheney said torture "prevented the violent death of thousands, if not
hundreds of thousands, of innocent people."
Also Abu Ghraib was the
fault of "a few sadistic guards." All the people in Gitmo and secret
CIA prisons are for "ruthless enemies of this country.
This is a particularly breathtaking lie. Also he made a
reference to "dictators like Saddam Hussein with known ties to Mideast
terrorists."
* 6/2/09: Intelligence
gathering is "more an art form than a science." Also, breaking: "On the
question of whether or not Iraq was involved in 9/11, there was never
any evidence to prove that."
* 6/3/09: Bush "decided that he did not want to be the one who pulled the plug [on GM] just before he left office."
* 8/22/09: The Bush administration was working on a secret plan to end
the Afghanistan war when Obama took office. Now Obama is "dithering,"
which is bad for the troops.
* 8/25/09: Naming a prosecutor to look
into violations of the law during Bush-era interrogations casts "doubts
about this administration's ability to be responsible for our nation's
security." "The people involved deserve our gratitude."
* 8/30/09:
Investigating violations of the law is "an outrageous political act."
"I wasn't a fan of his when he got elected, and my views haven't
changed any."
* 12/1/09: Obama's "agonizing" over what to do in
Afghanistan will kill our soldiers and make the Taliban win. "
Cheney
was asked if he thinks the Bush administration bears any responsibility
for the disintegration of Afghanistan because of the attention and
resources that were diverted to Iraq. 'I basically don't,' he replied
without elaborating."
Obama is "far more radical than I expected."
"Here's a guy without much experience, who campaigned against much of
what we put in place ... and who now travels around the world
apologizing."
source:
http://gawker.com/5437177/a-treasury-of-terrifying-hyperbole-by-dick-cheney?skyline=true&s=x
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