Liz Cheney 2024 Feel the Burn

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TreeFrogTrader, Jul 5, 2022.

  1. Agree in part, and dissent in part.

    She is not running with any intent of being nominate, only feeding off of that buzz for other purposes.

    Her true intent is to try to restore or preserve her own reputation and legacy which can be accomplished by blocking trump, or taking credit for that. Also of course she wants to make money off her pac/organization and spend her remaining 7 million in campaign funds for things that make her look favorable. And she cannot spend those funds unless she is a candidate for something.

    She made 35 million off her 174,000 salary since coming to DC. Her activities in the next couple years will increase that/not decrease. A book or two. thrown in.
     
    #141     Aug 20, 2022
  2. Mercor

    Mercor

    All correct
    If Trump does not run Cheney's career is over....The Trump cult falls apart
     
    #142     Aug 20, 2022
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The Cheney magic vanishes in Wyoming
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/21/opinions/cheney-magic-vanishes-opinion-column-galant/index.html

    The Cheney name has long been golden in Wyoming. Dick Cheney was elected six times to the state’s only seat in the House, where he joined the Republican Party’s leadership before becoming defense secretary and eventually vice president. And it was only two years ago that his daughter, Rep. Liz Cheney, won 68% of the vote as she cruised to victory for the third time.

    But in Tuesday’s Republican primary, the ardent critic of former President Donald Trump’s refusal to concede that he lost in 2020 suffered a crushing defeat of her own.

    The Trump-endorsed candidate in the race, Harriet Hageman, won 66% of the primary vote, compared to Cheney’s 28.9%. The margin of defeat “appears to be the second worst for a House incumbent in the last 60 years, when you look at races featuring only one incumbent,” wrote CNN’s Harry Enten. Could there be any stronger indication that the party’s voter base is fiercely loyal to Trump?

    “Liz Cheney made it clear in her barn burner of a concession speech that she is not planning to ride off quietly into the sunset,” observed Arick Wierson and Bradley Honan. “Rather, she plans to ‘do whatever it takes to ensure that Donald Trump is never again near the Oval Office, and I mean it.’” A Cheney run for the GOP nomination in 2024, though, “would likely be nothing more than a constant irritant” to Trump supporters, Wierson and Honan argued.

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    “Cheney’s smartest move would be to join the Biden administration in a bespoke senior-level role where her mandate is clear: coordinate the fight for free and fair elections and wage all-out war against the anti-American and undemocratic forces that Trumpism has unleashed. Cheney is the ideal crusader in this fight.”

    Rich Lowry, writing for Politico, observed that it “was an admirable loss. It is rare that any elected official is willing to sacrifice his or her office over a matter of deeply felt principle. Cheney did it unhesitatingly. She will be remembered fondly by history, and better than other members of her party who have repeated or tolerated lies merely to maintain or gain political power.” But he argued that a Cheney campaign for president in 2024 would fail and could even help Trump’s prospects.

    In the Washington Post, Jennifer Rubin took a different tack on the 2024 question, suggesting Cheney could achieve her goal if she is able to “turn a partisan primary into a national crusade enlisting Republicans, Democrats and independents against Trump. It will take a unique primary strategy unlike anything we’ve seen to remove a unique threat to our democracy.”

    Marc A. Thiessen, also in the Post, wrote that the reason for Cheney’s defeat was clear: “Cheney believes that Trump is the greatest threat facing our country today, greater than the serial disasters President Biden has unleashed since taking office — among them, the worst inflation in 40 years…” He added, “The vast majority of Republicans disagree.”

    “The way to persuade GOP voters to move beyond Trump is not to attack him but to convince them that he is the candidate most likely to lose in 2024. Republican voters’ top priority is to defeat Joe Biden. And that means no one wants to join Liz Cheney on her suicide run.”
     
    #143     Aug 21, 2022
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Let me fix the headline...

    Mitt Romney (R) doesn't have Liz Cheney (R) in his binder

    :)
     
    #144     Aug 21, 2022
  5. Lots of people think that Trump would not want to have Cheney do her anti-Trump routine. In fact he would probably be willing to pay her. When he goes into a rally, he likes to have a target-rich environment out there. Pelosi, Biden, Pocahontas, Cheney, Kamala. Yeh, that works for him.

    Probably he hopes that Jeb Bush will run again too but he knows that that he would have to get unlikely lucky for that to happen. And in case you have not heard, Jeb is "low energy." And if Jeb ran and Cheney ran the could put a Bush-Cheney ticket together again. Wow. Feel the burn. Most likely Vanzant will tell us that is buy-signal for Haliburton. Just ticklin your butt VZ.
     
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    #145     Aug 21, 2022
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #146     Aug 22, 2022
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #147     Aug 24, 2022
  8. And she probably thinks they are doing that to support her candidacy.

    Nope. She is just the generic anti-Trump go to source so that they do not have to do the dirty work.

    Everyone out working overtime to get DeSantis elected.
     
    #148     Aug 24, 2022
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  9. #149     Sep 25, 2022
  10. smallfil

    smallfil

    Liz Cheney just promised to campaign for Democrats. She should just move to the Democrat party being an extreme liberal RINO, neocon and would fit right in with the other warmongers.
     
    #150     Sep 25, 2022
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