An excerpt from an interview with Cheney at Politco.com:
Most striking were his virtually taunting remarks of two men he described as friends from his own days in the House: Democratic Reps. John Dingell (Mich.) and John P. Murtha (Pa.).
In a 40-minute interview with Politico, he scoffed at the idea of two men who spent years accruing power showing so much deference to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in the big spending and energy debates of the year.
Murtha “and the other senior leaders … march to the tune of Nancy Pelosi to an extent I had not seen, frankly, with any previous speaker,” Cheney said. “I’m trying to think how to say all of this in a gentlemanly fashion, but [in] the Congress I served in, that wouldn’t have happened.”
But his implication was clear: When asked if these men had lost their spines, he responded,
“They are not carrying the big sticks I would have expected.”
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I like it that Dick tells it like it is in an agreeable sort of way. MKG.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
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As an icon of disgraced politicians whose trademark has been deception of the American people, it is laughable that he would think he has the credibility to critisize a cage of monkeys much less two outstanding members of congress.
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