16 July 2019

Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid: Dick's Daughter > Liz Cheney

It's not too soon to realize what's-in-the-cards for The House of Trump - the daily drama gets a new face reading from that 1970's playbook all over again.
The daughter of the two-term VP for George W Bush is Trump's #1 attack dog now wasting no time these days to step-out and speak up as the main defender of everything Trump speaking from the same well-rehearsed script
It's prime time for Liz. She fits the role she's now ready to assume to confront a new wave of Congressional democratic women elected to office in the last election.
It's the same-old refrain: total disregard of the facts. . . and she's 'a mom' to-boot.
She's a "proud rodeo mom', 'a soccer mom', 'a baseball mom', 'a hockey mom' and O Yeah!
Don't forget
A CONSTITUTIONAL CONSERVATIVE  
Honored to serve ...
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The Daily Beast had this to say back in 2017
"Now that Dick Cheney has resurfaced to peddle his defiant new memoir, In My Time, what’s likely to strike people more than anything in the actual book is just how old and tired the former vice president looks. Frail, even. Time, stress, and a faulty ticker have taken their toll on the man once widely regarded as the toughest, scariest, most dangerous leader on the national stage . . .
You don’t necessarily want the guy to be running things, but unapologetic aggression has its uses. Now, with the Daddy Party’s Biggest Daddy shrinking before our very eyes, who will step up to assume his mantle?
My guess: Liz Cheney.
. . . With her in-your-face promotion of the Cheney worldview, Liz isn’t just defending Dad’s tough-guy ethos; she’s expanding it. In some ways, she is a more impressive—and certainly more impassioned—fighter than the ex-veep. . . Dick Cheney may be tough, he may be ruthless, he may love a good fight, “but that’s nothing compared to the women in his family.”
Source:
Dick Cheney’s Daughter Liz Will Succeed Him as Dark Lord of U.S. Politics
Liz Cheney will succeed her father as the next dark lord of American politics,
says Michelle Cottle.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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