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Rep. Joe ‘You lie!’ Wilson: I needed to look up ‘dithering’ in the dictionary, but I still agree with Cheney.In a speech last month to the Center for Security Policy, Vice President Cheney criticized President Obama on Afghanistan, saying he was “dithering while America’s armed forces are in danger.” The Hill notes that an interview yesterday with WorldNetDaily radio, Rep. Joe “You lie!” Wilson ( ... |
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Norm Stamper: Who's the CML Champ, Cheney or Gonzales?How's your recall? Better than Alberto Gonzales and Dick Cheney's, I'll bet. Do you remember Attorney General Gonzales testifying on April 19, 2007 before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the politically-motivated firings of those U.S. Attorneys? I do. I remember arriving at the Omni Hot... |
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Bush Is Back! Forges New Folksy Speaking Career [Second Careers]Dubya has mainly been writing a book in crayon since leaving the Oval Office, with his tongue stuck out to help him concentrate. But, perhaps upset that Michael Steele is the only person regularly gaffe-ing, he's back and giving speeches! He clearly thought he'd play to his strengths in retiremen... |
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The Tone of Left-Wing Radio: Dick Cheney Eats Jewish or Muslim BabiesLast Wednesday, former vice president Dick Cheney received the Keeper of the Flame award from the Center for Security Policy in Washington, where he denounced President Obama for dithering on Afghanistan. This sent several left-wing columnists and radio hosts into a rage. But there’s rage, ... |
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CBS’s Dickerson: Cheney A ‘Boogie Man;’ ‘Gift’ for White HouseOn Sunday’s CBS Evening News, political analyst John Dickerson brushed aside criticism from former Vice President Dick Cheney that the Obama administration was “dithering” on Afghanistan: “...it puts Cheney out there as a kind of boogie man the administration can point to.... |
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Kerry treads middle ground on AfghanistanThe chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee warned Monday against a narrowing of the U.S. mission in Afghanistan, but also suggested a plan by the commanding U.S. general in the country is overly ambitious. ... |

