Sunday, 23 March 2008

So?

Yeah, yeah, Cheney's a creep, a lousy shot, a bloodthirsty liar, beyond reprehensible, blah blah blah. As newsworthy as a B-list starlet's rehab stint. But a recent fascist quip to a TV interviewer prompted a fellow conservative to chuck Big Dick under the bus:
What, then, is the straw that causes me to finally consign a man I served with in the House Republican leadership to the category of "those about whom we should be greatly concerned"?

It is Cheney's all-too-revealing conversation this week with ABC News correspondent Martha Raddatz. On Wednesday, reminded of the public's disapproval of the war in Iraq, now five years old, the vice president shrugged off that fact (and thus, the people themselves) with a one-word answer: "So?"

"So," Mr. Vice President?

Policy, Cheney went on to say, should not be tailored to fit fluctuations in the public attitudes. If there is one thing public attitudes have not been doing, however, it is fluctuating: Resistance to the Bush administration's Iraq policy has been widespread, entrenched and consistent. Whether public opinion is right or wrong, it is not to be cavalierly dismissed.

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