HolyCoast: Cheney Does the Prequel for Obama's Afghanistan Speech
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Cheney Does the Prequel for Obama's Afghanistan Speech

Democrats used to do this all the time before major Bush speeches:
On the eve of the unveiling of the nation’s new Afghanistan policy, former Vice President Dick Cheney slammed President Barack Obama for projecting “weakness” to adversaries and warned that more workaday Afghans will side with the Taliban if they think the United States is heading for the exits.

In a 90-minute interview at his suburban Washington house, Cheney said the president’s “agonizing” about Afghanistan strategy “has consequences for your forces in the field.”

“I begin to get nervous when I see the commander in chief making decisions apparently for what I would describe as small ‘p’ political reasons, where he’s trying to balance off different competing groups in society,” Cheney said.

“Every time he delays, defers, debates, changes his position, it begins to raise questions: Is the commander in chief really behind what they’ve been asked to do?”
There's more at the link. You just know this drives the White House crazy because it forces them to respond on a day they want everyone thinking about something else.

3 comments:

LewArcher said...

President Bush led us into Afghanistan 8 years ago.
And we are still fighting there.
Mission NOT Accomplished

And read this idiocy from former VP Cheney:
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.

Didn't get the job done in eight years.
Legacy of Bush/Cheney.

Goofy Dick said...

Cheer's for Cheney. He is on the right track with his comments. Obama and his team should be put in the Hot Seat and be made to squirm. Obama is the saddist excuse for a Commander In Chief that I have ever seen.

LewArcher said...

More from Cheney:
In addition, the Secret Service has been bowing to pressure by some protectees such as Mary Cheney, Dick Cheney's daughter, who insisted that agents take her friends to restaurants. That is not the job of the Secret Service, and when agents refused she got her detail leader removed by Secret Service management.

Ronald Kessler
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2009/11/30/DI2009113003498.html?hpid=discussions