Cheney: Obama Has Learned Bush Policies Were Right

January 17th, 2011 (18) Posted By Pat Dollard.

The Hill:

President Obama has “learned from experience” that some of the Bush administration’s decisions on terrorism issues were necessary, according to former Vice President Dick Cheney.

In his first interview since undergoing major heart surgery last July, Cheney said he thinks Obama has been forced to rethink some of his national security positions now that he sits in the Oval Office.

“I think he’s learned that what we did was far more appropriate than he ever gave us credit for while he was a candidate. So I think he’s learned from experience. And part of that experience was the Democrats having a terrible showing last election.”

Cheney also asserted that Obama has learned that the prison at Guantanamo Bay simply cannot be closed, despite the promises he made while campaigning for the White House.

“I think he’s learned that he’s not going to be able to close Guantanamo,” Cheney said. “That it’s — if you didn’t have it, you’d have to create one like that. You’ve got to have some place to put terrorists who are combatants who are bound and determined to try to kill Americans.”

Cheney made the comments about Obama in an interview that is set to air Tuesday on NBC’s “Today.” The interview was Cheney’s first since before he underwent heart surgery in July. Doctors introduced a device into his heart that pumps blood from the ventricle chamber to his aorta.

The former vice president cited the Obama administration’s expanded use of drones in Pakistan as more evidence of continuity from the policies of the Bush White House.

“As I say, I think he’s found it necessary to be more sympathetic to the kinds of things we did,” Cheney said. “They’ve gotten active, for example, with the drone program, using Predator and the Reaper to launch strikes against identified terrorist targets in the various places in the world.”

Cheney also weighed in during the interview on the Arizona shooting that left six people dead and injured 13, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.). Cheney was cautious about what role heated political rhetoric played in the shooting.

“I think the event was caused by a deranged individual. And — that’s where we ought to look in terms of trying to assess guilt,” Cheney said.

But Cheney also said that it was important not to squelch spirited political debate in the shooting’s aftermath.

“I don’t think we should anticipate that we can somehow take a system that was designed for political combat, if you will, between the parties, between ideas, between principles and set that aside. I wouldn’t want to do that,” Cheney said. “That’s the heart and soul of our political system. And that’s basically a good thing.”

Cheney also confirmed an account from President George W. Bush’s recently released memoir, “Decision Points,” that he had offered to resign multiple times during his administration.

“I didn’t wanna stand in the way if, in fact, that kind of decision would enhance the president’s prospects of winning reelection in 2004 when he was up against John Kerry,” Cheney said. “And I thought he ought to have the freedom to change anybody he wanted, including me.”

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  • idi amin dada

    Wow,

    Dick’s lost a lot of weight; I hope your doing well sir. God Bless you.

    • amy

      I heard on Fox today that his doctors told him he needs a heart transplant. He hasn’t decided if he wants to be put on the transplant list or not.

    • David

      First, it’s a very good thing that obamacare hasn’t kicked in yet. Mr. Cheney would be on the list that the death panels will decide “is he worth the money”.
      Second, this is nothing more than a bait and switch. If he is somehow re-elcted in 2012 [heaven forbid], he will revert to the same socialist/progressive that he was before.
      Do not be fooled by this guy. He is who he is. He wants to “fundamentally change” the greatest Country in history.

  • Little Joe McCarthy

    No shit; that’s the first thing I said. He’s lost so much weight he’s difficult to recognize. It happens to a lot of guys who’ve had major heart surgery. If he lives long enough, he’ll gain some of it back. Whatever intervention it takes to keep Mr. Cheney around as long as possible is a good thing in my book. He’s one bad-ass motherfucker, and we need him on our team.

  • reagan54

    OH, NO, please tell me that it is not Vice President Cheney. He has my prayers and my heart. I miss President Bush and Vice President Cheney as much as everyone does.

    • MinneSoCold

      I thought it was a photo of Steve Jobs for a split second. I hope the weight loss is for GOOD health reasons and not for bad ones. God bless you sir.

      All I have to add to Cheney’s comments is while you can think Obama has learned Bush policies were good, his and others’ actions speak differently. The one thing we’ve learned is Obama will stick to the overall plan of fundamentally changing American society and policy. What may seem as a step back is really a step sideways and forward in another manner. Either directly or indirectly, he is forcing progressive change and mostly quietly on lower levels of government and society.

  • lastconservativeblackmanonearth

    … arguably, the most powerful and authoritative Vice President this Nation has ever had …

    • Bill Boggs

      What does that say about his president?

    • Hazim

      It says, Billy, his President knows quality people.

  • tlk

    My goodness..he really has changed.

  • Tom in CO

    Shocka

  • bacongreasenapalm

    President Bush should have institiuted FULL BORDER CONTROL on Sept. 12, 2001. Other than that him and Cheney were great.

    • http://71.194.234.225 aceofwands

      An Interstate Highway with a 40 foot tall concrete sound barrier wall would have been completed by now.

  • http://patdollard.com Average Joe

    For all of you who still think current SCOTUS will protect us from Obama……..HAHAAHAHAHAHA

    SCOTUS WON’T GIVE LEGAL INTERSTATE STANDING TO GUN OWNERSHIP FROM ONE STATE TO ANOTHER!!!!!!!!
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110118/ap_on_re_us/us_supreme_court_gun_arrest

    • derised1

      Thanks for that article. I will discuss with my Constitutional Law professor.

      What I am learning is that SCOTUS does what it wants and no one challenges them really. They are human and can make errors in their decisions. Politics also play a role.

      That is why voters need to consider the importance of judicial nominations when voting for their Senator and POTUS. A SCOTUS judge is in for life. Their decisions affect us all.

  • derised1

    Cheney said in this interview that he is “interested in Sarah Palin.” He did not take the bait to dismiss her like the RINOs & GOP elites do.

    That earns Cheney high marks in my book! He’s also spot on about Obama. One termer for sure (we gotta vote him out!). :smile: :beer:

  • bacongreasenapalm

    I can usually find common ground with Cheney, but this time he’s got it completely wrong. THAT DUMB CHIMP-EARED MONKEY BOY hasn’t learned shit.
    -He couldn’t push his commie shit lawfully so now it’s executive order this, executive order that.

  • idi amin dada

    I wish dick was healthy enough and had the desire to run for president, I’d vote for him in a heartbeat