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America's Zombie Begins His Creep to the Oval Office
Published on May 23, 2009 By kingbee In Politics

call me psychic.  or psychotic.  or both.

wayyyyyy back in 2005, i began telling people i was positive dick cheney would run for president.  my basis for that prediction was three-fold:

a. he said he wouldn't.

b. in his mind, nobody else was nearly as capable or even willing to shore up the bush-cheney administration's legacy.

regarding point a, one need only look back to recall how he wound up on the ticket with dubbya.  after declaring he was not going to seek the office of vice-president, he was tasked with selecting bush's running mate and, in that capacity, required all prospects to sign waivers permitting cheney full access to the entirety of their personal records.  when no one made the cut, bush chose cheney who refused to participate in the vetting process he himself had imposed on all the others.

point b was very clearly validated on 5/21/08.

oh hell, i almost forgot the third point.

c. how else will scooter libby get that pardon he was promised?


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on May 23, 2009

I heard a rumour that Cheney's actually an immigrant from Romania, and his real name is Carpathia. His plan is Prez of US first, then the UN, then the world!

on May 23, 2009

It's great to see 'em squirm when Dick speaks.

on May 24, 2009

Funny, not the most unique narrative, but it raised a chuckle 

on May 24, 2009

Cheney smacked down Obama.  Obama was the usual bumbling idiot reading a teleprompter.  You know Cheney is right when the liberals have their hissy fits about him.

on May 25, 2009

Cheney smacked down Obama.  Obama was the usual bumbling idiot reading a teleprompter.  You know Cheney is right when the liberals have their hissy fits about him.

Kingbee's article was a hissy-fit? I think I'm missing something that you picked up on.

on May 25, 2009

I'm not talking about KB.  It's an observation of the leftist media and Obama followers who are going around saying Cheney should be silenced and tortured.  Ya know, tolerance at its best!

on May 25, 2009

I wish Cheney would run for president in 2012. Obama would defeat him easily and secure another 4 years. The Republican party is finished.

on May 25, 2009

I wish Cheney would run for president in 2012. Obama would defeat him easily and secure another 4 years. The Republican party is finished.

I wonder what election results in the US would look like if only those people were allowed to vote who actually PAY for the things that the elected then does.

 

on May 25, 2009

I wish Cheney would run for president in 2012. Obama would defeat him easily and secure another 4 years. The Republican party is finished.

Another year or two of Obama and him bankrupting the nation, even his entitlement followers might think twice.  

Party affiliation for the GOP is now even with the dem's, something that hasn't happened in a while.  If the GOP can continue pruning the RINO's out, and getting back to conservative roots of small government, then it will easily rise.  The GOP's problem isn't conservatism, it's being like the dem's.

 

on May 25, 2009

If the GOP can continue pruning the RINO's out, and getting back to conservative roots of small government, then it will easily rise. 

I don't think so.

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/33751_Colin_Powell_on_Face_the_Nation

on May 25, 2009

I wish Cheney would run for president in 2012. Obama would defeat him easily and secure another 4 years. The Republican party is finished.

This brought a smile to my face. Most Obama supporters are crying "Wait give him a chance to do something". Now lo and behold, here's one that is "sold" after 4 months in office. The voting public is scary.

I wonder what election results in the US would look like if only those people were allowed to vote who actually PAY for the things that the elected then does.

Leauki... those results would indeed be interesting! But the full court press is on to have the entitlement receivers call the shots. Keep em poor, dependent, and politically naive and they will vote the Democrat in every time.

on May 25, 2009

I don't think so.

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/33751_Colin_Powell_on_Face_the_Nation

It's fashionable just now, for the left and some of the right, to consider Colin Powell representative of 'good' Republicans.  Any Republican who doesn't openly oppose Obama's agenda at the moment qualifies.  The left has always been that way - 'We respect you and your right to dissent... as long as you agree with us.'  That's their definition of bipartisanship, as even a brief study of Nancy Pelosi's actions (as opposed to pronouncements) confirms.

Give things time.  Colin Powell doesn't speak for me.  At one time, say 1996 or 2000, I would have voted for him in a heartbeat, and if he had run in either year, I think he would have won, but if you study what he's done as opposed to his rhetoric, he's not quite the courageous figure I once considered him to be.

Unless you're willing to simply concede that principles don't matter, that personal charisma and popularity are the only means to election, what does a RINO have to offer over a Democrat opponent?  Why bother?

on May 25, 2009

Colin Powell representative of 'good' Republicans.

I take nothing away from his military service, but his politics have left me wondering about his character. He couldn't have asked for a more moderate candidate than John McCain, yet he endorsed Obama. It says a lot about a person that will turn their back on their supposed beliefs, to support the opposition, instead of trying to initiate changes within. Had he attempted this and been rebuffed, I could then understand his decision, even if I didn't agree. He did nothing. Although I have no proof, I have a gut feeling he would not have done this if Hillary were the Democrat nominee. I feel race trumped politics for Colin.

I believe he should just change parties now, as he will never be taken seriously as a Republican. He seems unconcerned to remain quiet now as he did during the Bush administration. If he had a beef that's when he should have brought it forth. Maybe he's looking for a position with the Obama administration, or just looking for a fee increase for his speaking engagements. Anyway you look at it someone that liberal shouldn't have been a Republican from the start, unless of course he just goes to the current winner for expediences sake. If that is the case, I lost even more respect for him. Time will tell.

on May 25, 2009

While I respect his military service greatly, also, there are those who consider him to have been much too timid and indecisive when big military decisions were his to make.

Given that, I don't understand why he was willing to be Secretary of State but not willing to run for President.  Unless I'm clueless (a possibility) no other Republican would have had a serious chance for the nomination if he'd wanted it in '96 or '00.  I suspect he is still stinging from being outflanked by Cheney while SOS and, in his view, 'suckered' into making the case against Iraq at the UN.  The fact that payback is in his playbook should not be surprising.  It will continue to get him lots of fawning praise on the Cheney-is-Vader liberal talkshow circuit but I don't know how much influence he will retain in the Republican Party.

on May 25, 2009

Well I dunno.  There was lots of people I think who didn't vote for McCain because they didn't know if he would live another 4-8 years.  And with the media the way it is, they would have a field day on his heart problems. 

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