Oops--that should be Congresswoman Cheney.
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Oops--that should be Congresswoman Cheney.
I would vote for Congresswoman Cheney for president, and I'm not a Republican.
While she has integrity I would not vote for Cheney because she is a warmonger. She fought against the withdrawal from Afghanistan among other things.
Yeah, I'll give Cheney credit for defying her party, but that doesn't make me her potential voter.
Coincidentally, DH and I watched the movie VICE, with Christian Bale. Later I looked it up to see what was factual and what was dramatic license, because it certainly didn't paint a flattering picture of Dick Cheney. Also, it shed light on interesting family dynamics and how politics impacted relationships, like when Liz Cheney said she didn't support same-sex marriage in order to win a congressional seat, even though she fully backed her gay sister Mary's relationship. She basically threw her sister under the bus for political capital. And, according to other sources, that was fact.
Interesting movie, directed in an interesting way. I liked it. Christian Bale was incredible, as he always is. And it was a star-studded movie. Steve Carrell as Donald Rumsfeld was a surprise.
A lot of people have changed their minds on this issue, me included. We had a domestic partnership law, which seemed adequate until I educated myself on the benefits of marriage (what did I know?) And my sibling wasn't "gay-married" yet. I just wish Cheney hadn't embarrassed her sister while she was pondering the issue. That's certainly not my main issue with her.
It’s a cynical flip-flop when the other side does it. It’s “evolving” when our side does it.
Well it's not like I was making public pronouncements during my thought process...I suppose politicians can't ever say "I'm still formulating an opinion on that issue."