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Cheney Slams Obama For “Projecting Weakness” – With Videos



Dec 1, 2009 10 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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CBS News:

Former Vice President Dick Cheney delivered some more harsh commentary on President Obama’s leadership, just as the president prepares to address the nation regarding his new Afghanistan policy.

“I begin to get nervous when I see the commander in chief making decisions apparently for what I would describe as small ‘p’ political reasons, where he’s trying to balance off different competing groups in society,” Cheney said in an interview with Politico. “Every time he delays, defers, debates, changes his position, it begins to raise questions: Is the commander in chief really behind what they’ve been asked to do?”

After a 92-day review of the war in Afghanistan, Mr. Obama tonight will lay out to the American public, in a nationally broadcast address, his new battle strategy for the war in Afghanistan. The new plan is expected to include sending more than 30,000 additional U.S. forces to Afghanistan, as well as an increased emphasis on training for Afghan forces in order to allow the U.S. to leave down the line.

Although the president is facing criticism for some on the left for increasing the number of troops in Afghanistan, Cheney told Politico that average Afghan citizen “sees talk about exit strategies and how soon we can get out, instead of talk about how we win.”

When asked whether the Bush administration’s focus on Iraq was responsible for the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, Cheney reportedly said, “I basically don’t,” without elaborating.

The former vice president once again chastised Mr. Obama for his “weakness” and for bowing to Japan’s Emperor Akihito.

“Here’s a guy without much experience, who campaigned against much of what we put in place … and who now travels around the world apologizing,” Cheney said. “I think our adversaries — especially when that’s preceded by a deep bow … — see that as a sign of weakness.”

Official: Reaction to Japan Bow Left Obama “Speechless”

Cheney said Republicans have a “respectable shot” at winning back the White House in 2012, though he resisted the idea that he would run for the presidency himself.

“Why would I want to do that?” he said. “It’s been a hell of a tour. I’ve loved it. I have no aspirations for further office.”

That hasn’t stopped Newsweek’s Jon Meacham from suggesting that a presidential bid from Cheney “would be good for the Republicans and good for the country.”


  • Sgsaur

    Of course he’s projecting weakness. He IS weak. He’s (redundancy alert) an effete metro-sexual girly-man, trained by hard-line pinkos, raised by a com-symp-slut mother, that wouldn’t know what it was like to be a real man if it was explained to him with pictures for the bigger words. He can’t relate to warriors, because HIS idea of battle is a set-up debate with a lackey posing as opposition, followed by a twelve-on-one ass kicking delivered by his union thug followers to a senior citizen. Fuck Obama and all his communist minions. :evil:

    • mike3481

      …and that about covers it. :wink:

      :beer:

    • cold soldier

      :lol: :beer:

    • politicalfish

      :beer: :beer:

    • NMPatriot

      I concur!

      :beer: :beer:

  • Moriah

    Cheney should shut up but Obama’s mentor, Jimmy Carter travels the world making statements about how racist America is even though some very stoopid peeple voted him in as the prezudent of this you-nited stats uf ameriga.. :mrgreen: :beer: :gun:

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    • Sponge

      That’s a great link. He’s spot on and needs to be heard far and wide.

  • killczar

    cheney/bolton – bolton/cheney
    men who love the U.S.A. and despise the direction we are headed. also they would tell the u.n. to pack their fucking bags and get out.

  • Phil Byler

    Some Republicans have been saying that the party need to match Obama with youth. I don’t think so. Given the hell that this country will be dealing with soon enough, we will be needing experience and real knowledge in our national leadership. Cheney is one of the guys who can deliver that. Yes, he’s older. But that invariably goes with the needed experience and real knowledge.