Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Weasel Dad and Daughter Ton of Crap: Put on Your Waders

Dark Dick and Daughter Liz for the WSJ

Cheney's Pal: Harry Whittington
( February 11, 2006)

Former VP Richard Bruce Cheney missed every prediction about Iraq, but he didn’t miss shooting poor old Harry Whittington in the face and chest while hunting quail in Texas in February 2006. Cheney has the distinct honor of being the only second sitting VP in history to shoot someone while in office, and he follows Aaron Burr, who shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel in July 1804.

Now this from him and his fruit of the loon daughter Liz: 

He and daughter, the almost one-time Senate candidate and ex-State Department official, took to the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal to (now get ready for it): To blast President Obama about Iraq and the ISIS mess brewing. 

The WSJ page is hereThey both set a bleak tone right off the bat writing in part: “Rarely has a U.S. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many.” (At first I thought they meant Geo. Dubya).

Then they continued: “Too many times to count, Mr. Obama has told us he is ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — as though wishing made it so. His rhetoric has now come crashing into reality.”

Lest, We Forget: Dark Dick was the chief architect of the Iraq War. He now believes Mr. Obama had just one job regarding Iraq when he assumed office in 2009: “That al-Qaeda had already been largely defeated thanks to the "heroic efforts" of U.S. armed forces during the Bush administration.” (But I note: No thanks to the Bush administration – a slight oversight there Mr. Dick).

They continued: “Mr. Obama had only to negotiate an agreement to leave behind some residual American forces, training and intelligence capabilities to help secure the peace. Instead, he abandoned Iraq and we are watching American defeat snatched from the jaws of victory.”

Let’s just call this another WTF moment in history. These two are just like the bunch seen in the post below and also seen here. On some sort of redemption trip I surmise? 

They are like cockroaches emerging from their dark corners of the room. Kind pathetic, don’t you think?

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