Why Dick and Liz Cheney Hate Trump so Much

Retard it get tiring reminding you retards that America is not a democracy it is a Constitutional REPUBLIC
You're getting tied up with wordage. Had Trump got his way on that January 6th and he remained in charge, we'd be in a dictator ship right now.
 
And why does she think patriotic voters will embrace her just because her dad is quoted in her new campaign ad?

---I wrote about this insane ad that Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) put out that featured her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney. In the ad, Cheney claims that in the 246-year history of our nation, no individual has posed a greater threat than President Donald Trump.---


They are patriotic Americans. Trump supporters are the greatest threat to this country.
 
America hates what Potatohead and those Democrat assholes have done to this country. Massive inflation, reduced family income, high cost of fuel, raiding the Treasury, recession and higher taxes.

Potatohead is a piece of shit. The worst President this country ever had and that is saying a lot considering Obama is the runner up. You Moon Bats were absolute idiots voting for him and then ignoring the fact he stole the election.

Trump is the worst president we have ever had. Republicans have shown once again who they care about. Take care of the rich and tell people who rely on insulin to drop dead. Big business has bought off Republicans. They are responsible for higher energy prices, higher inflation and other issues facing this country.
 
Trump is the worst president we have ever had. Republicans have shown once again who they care about. Take care of the rich and tell people who rely on insulin to drop dead. Big business has bought off Republicans. They are responsible for higher energy prices, higher inflation and other issues facing this country.


You are confused Moon Bat. Typical for a stupid confused Libtard afflicted with Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Trump had a great economy until Biden's Chinese buddies unleashed their bio weapon with extremely low unemployment for everybody including Blacks, he sealed the border, had energy independence, reduced taxes and reduced regulations.

Biden has had no successes. Just one failure after another. Remember Obama saying that we should never underestimate Joe Biden's abilty to fuck everything up? The only thing Obama ever got right in his life.
 
Trump is the worst president we have ever had. Republicans have shown once again who they care about. Take care of the rich and tell people who rely on insulin to drop dead. Big business has bought off Republicans. They are responsible for higher energy prices, higher inflation and other issues facing this country.

All true, but democrats have almost never been any better.
They were equally guilty of all the illegal wars, like the Spanish American war, the Moro Rebellion, WWI, the Korean War, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Panama, Grenada, Desert Storm, the invasion of Iraq, the invasion of Afghanistan, the murder of Qaddafi, the attempted murder of Assad, etc.

The fact we do no have public health care and are illegally prevented from buying drugs over seas, is criminal from both parties.
 
You're getting tied up with wordage. Had Trump got his way on that January 6th and he remained in charge, we'd be in a dictator ship right now.

Not true.
Trump wanted Pence to not certify.
That does nothing.
It might cause some more investigation, maybe even a slight delay in a few steps.
But nothing would have changed the inauguration of Biden.
 
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Wow, you got one right. The fifties were a better time.

for music.

We need more politicians who will do what it takes to get us back there.

i like ike - a real (R) & how he railed & warned against the military industrial complex



AND how he was pro union. did ya even know that? lol ....... doubt it.

Republican Party symbol picture

REPUBLICAN PARTY PLATFORMS

Republican Party Platform of 1956​

August 20, 1956

Labor​


In addition, the Eisenhower Administration has enforced more vigorously and effectively than ever before, the laws which protect the working standards of our people.

Workers have benefited by the progress which has been made in carrying out the programs and principles set forth in the 1952 Republican platform. All workers have gained and unions have grown in strength and responsibility, and have increased their membership by 2 millions.

Furthermore, the process of free collective bargaining has been strengthened by the insistence of this Administration that labor and management settle their differences at the bargaining table without the intervention of the Government. This policy has brought to our country an unprecedented period of labor-management peace and understanding.

The Eisenhower Administration will continue to fight for dynamic and progressive programs which, among other things, will:

Stimulate improved job safety of our workers, through assistance to the States, employees and employers;

Continue and further perfect its programs of assistance to the millions of workers with special employment problems, such as older workers, handicapped workers, members of minority groups, and migratory workers;

Strengthen and improve the Federal-State Employment Service and improve the effectiveness of the unemployment insurance system;

Protect by law, the assets of employee welfare and benefit plans so that workers who are the beneficiaries can be assured of their rightful benefits;

Assure equal pay for equal work regardless of Sex;

Clarify and strengthen the eight-hour laws for the benefit of workers who are subject to federal wage standards on Federal and Federally-assisted construction, and maintain and continue the vigorous administration of the Federal prevailing minimum wage law for public supply contracts;

Extend the protection of the Federal minimum wage laws to as many more workers as is possible and practicable;

Continue to fight for the elimination of discrimination in employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry or sex;

Provide assistance to improve the economic conditions of areas faced with persistent and substantial unemployment;

Revise and improve the Taft-Hartley Act so as to protect more effectively the rights of labor unions, management, the individual worker, and the public. The protection of the right of workers to organize into unions and to bargain collectively is the firm and permanent policy of the Eisenhower Administration.
 
Speaking of Ike, here's one of his speeches on making America better below. A long forgotten Republican who loved this country. My parents were democrats but they liked and voted for Ike this time. I think political parties started going to hell when corporations became able to buy politicians. Maybe we should work on getting them the hell out of our politics instead of hating each other. Tax payer funded elections only and mandatory prison time for any congress critter who takes bribes.
 
i like ike - a real (R) & how he railed & warned against the military industrial complex



AND how he was pro union. did ya even know that? lol ....... doubt it.

Republican Party symbol picture

REPUBLICAN PARTY PLATFORMS

Republican Party Platform of 1956​

August 20, 1956

Labor​


In addition, the Eisenhower Administration has enforced more vigorously and effectively than ever before, the laws which protect the working standards of our people.

Workers have benefited by the progress which has been made in carrying out the programs and principles set forth in the 1952 Republican platform. All workers have gained and unions have grown in strength and responsibility, and have increased their membership by 2 millions.

Furthermore, the process of free collective bargaining has been strengthened by the insistence of this Administration that labor and management settle their differences at the bargaining table without the intervention of the Government. This policy has brought to our country an unprecedented period of labor-management peace and understanding.

The Eisenhower Administration will continue to fight for dynamic and progressive programs which, among other things, will:

Stimulate improved job safety of our workers, through assistance to the States, employees and employers;

Continue and further perfect its programs of assistance to the millions of workers with special employment problems, such as older workers, handicapped workers, members of minority groups, and migratory workers;

Strengthen and improve the Federal-State Employment Service and improve the effectiveness of the unemployment insurance system;

Protect by law, the assets of employee welfare and benefit plans so that workers who are the beneficiaries can be assured of their rightful benefits;

Assure equal pay for equal work regardless of Sex;

Clarify and strengthen the eight-hour laws for the benefit of workers who are subject to federal wage standards on Federal and Federally-assisted construction, and maintain and continue the vigorous administration of the Federal prevailing minimum wage law for public supply contracts;

Extend the protection of the Federal minimum wage laws to as many more workers as is possible and practicable;

Continue to fight for the elimination of discrimination in employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry or sex;

Provide assistance to improve the economic conditions of areas faced with persistent and substantial unemployment;

Revise and improve the Taft-Hartley Act so as to protect more effectively the rights of labor unions, management, the individual worker, and the public. The protection of the right of workers to organize into unions and to bargain collectively is the firm and permanent policy of the Eisenhower Administration.

Even Barry Goldwater, who criticized Eisenhower (respectfully) from the right, especially on unions, would be absolutely horrified by the cultism and degenerate language of Trump fanatics, their conspiracy-crazed demonization of the Democratic Party.

Goldwater would also be disgusted by Republican leaders who warmly embrace hateful forms of Christianity for cheap partisan purposes. As he put it:

"Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican] party, and they're sure trying to do so, it's going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me. Politics and governing demand compromise. But these Christians believe they are acting in the name of God, so they can't and won't compromise. I know, I've tried to deal with them...”
 
Even Barry Goldwater, who criticized Eisenhower (respectfully) from the right, especially on unions, would be absolutely horrified by the cultism and degenerate language of Trump fanatics, their conspiracy-crazed demonization of the Democratic Party.

Goldwater would also be disgusted by Republican leaders who warmly embrace hateful forms of Christianity for cheap partisan purposes. As he put it:

"Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican] party, and they're sure trying to do so, it's going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me. Politics and governing demand compromise. But these Christians believe they are acting in the name of God, so they can't and won't compromise. I know, I've tried to deal with them...”

yep - & goldwater was the one that went to nixon & told him he was screwed if he didn't resign. the (R)s in the senate would have held a trial.
 
The Cheneys hate Trump because the set up was for Jeb Bush to be elected. It was a devastating blow when Trump chased Jeb back into his Pueblo. What the establishment Republicans never accepted is that Jebbie was far too loyal to Mexico to ever be elected president of this country.
 

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