Gibbs: Cheney Just Another Member Of The "Republican Cabal" (Rush Limbaugh, enemies)
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The White House has benefited from no shortage of partisan enemies to attack. On Monday, Dick Cheney played the punching bag role, with spokesman Robert Gibbs calling the former vice president the latest member of the "Republican cabal" to be "trotted out" by the Republican Party.
"I guess Rush Limbaugh was busy so they trotted out the next most popular member of the Republican cabal," said Gibbs. "I will say that the president has made it quite clear that keeping the American people safe and secure is the most serious job he has each and every day.
LOL...I don't think Cheney is really one to be going around giving advice about how administrations should be run. The last one he had any part in is already rated as being among the worst in history...
The new administration looks more and more like crybabies with each passing day.
But it's the prior administration who is doing the crying ....
wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, it's not our faults wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhh, we kept you safe!!!! Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, you ungrateful Merkins ...
The White House has benefited from no shortage of partisan enemies to attack. On Monday, Dick Cheney played the punching bag role, with spokesman Robert Gibbs calling the former vice president the latest member of the "Republican cabal" to be "trotted out" by the Republican Party.
"I guess Rush Limbaugh was busy so they trotted out the next most popular member of the Republican cabal," said Gibbs. "I will say that the president has made it quite clear that keeping the American people safe and secure is the most serious job he has each and every day.
How professional of Gibbs. This administration gets into to much petty name calling and jr. high type blabber back and forth. It looks very cheap.
Exactly my thoughts. When did the President get in the business of name calling? I can only imagine the coverage if President Bush had made the decision to start name calling. I have no dog in this fight but I clearly think it is disgraceful. If him or his staff did, then please provide me a link and I will call them disgraceful for it also. I don't recall his administration getting into it with the likes of Olberman and such.
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