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Speaking with guest-host Monica Crowley on the Fox’s Hannity, Liz Cheney, daughter of the former Vice President Dick Cheney, called President Barack Obama a “disgrace” and “despicable” for admitting that America tortured detainees following the attack on 9/11.
Isn't it sweet how she defends her Daddy's use of torture so enthusiastically? (There definitely is something "despicable" here, Liz. Look in a mirror for a clue of what that might be.)
And talk about hypocrisy. She goes on a tirade, accusing the president of making those comments to "change the subject" from other things happening in the country, when, in fact, Obama was responding to the U.S. Senate report that is about to be released wherein the use of torture is not disputed. And she was a guest on the show to discuss that very report.
Talk about trying to change the subject--she did that very well, steering the conversation away from the disastrous report on her father's regime's use of torture as fast as her despicable little mouth could manage it.
I wonder if he'll so breezily admit to using the CIA to spy on senators and the IRS to influence the outcome of a presidential election. Waddaya think libs?
Since when is acknowledging the truth (we did torture prisoners as part of out anti terrorist of policy) despicable. What is despicable is the entire anti terrorist effort. It cost too much and did not work. Just an expensive feel good absurdity.
I wonder if he'll so breezily admit to using the CIA to spy on senators and the IRS to influence the outcome of a presidential election. Waddaya think libs?
A very good example of Liz Cheney's "change the subject" tactics to avoid the topic at hand. If you want to discuss the CIA, go start a thread on it.
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