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Being Liz Cheney means never having to say you’re sorry … for all the blood on your hands
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Being Liz Cheney means never having to say you’re sorry … for all the blood on your hands

To the Cheneys, everlasting peace can be achieved only through everlasting war

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Aug 18, 2022
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Like father, like daughter: Dick Cheney is awful proud of his warmongering daughter, Liz “Honest Abe” Cheney, who aspires to be president of a gallant imperial empire.

For all those wondering if the GOP establishment (you know, the Bush-Cheney-big business crowd) could ever make a comeback, the final votes are now tallied.

The answer is a resounding no.

Those final votes were counted this past Tuesday in the great state of Wyoming, where, in the Republican primary for its single congressional seat, Liz Cheney went down to a fiery 37-point defeat to the Trump-backed candidate, Harriet Hageman.

It was an even larger defeat than pundits had predicted. So if there was any doubt who is in control of the Republican Party—not just in command but hegemonically so—there is none today. The NeverTrumper got ForeverTrampled.

So the Republican Party is the party of Trump and of Trumpism, which is really, when all is said and done, another way of saying the Republican Party is the party of workers and the middle class versus the party of coastal and cultural elites, the party of economic democracy versus the party of globalist oligarchy, the party of the U.S. Constitution versus the party of various manifestos of fascism.

Abe Lincoln? or Harold Stassen? …

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