November 2006
Dick Cheney has ALWAYS been a failure---here's the evidence
This
has been posted previously but it is something that should be re-cycled
every six months or so due to its outstanding value. It shouldn't
really surprise anyone that Vice President Dick Cheney was one of the
prime architects of the quagmire in Iraq--because he's been a
mastermind of failure throughout his entire life. Surely deserving of
the nickname 'Botchman,' Cheney has been one consistently incompetent
turkey (hey, it is Thanksgiving, after all) whether it be a political decision or private business concern.
If you want to go down, call Dick Cheney, the nonpareil master of
disaster. You're NOT in good hands with Dick Cheney. Nobody is.
But don't ask the D.C. press or many of those mainstream media people
about this because they 'apparently' are blinded by the faux aura and hollow
gravitas dispensed by Cheney. To them, he simply couldn't be Dick the
Deteriorator. He doesn't 'fit' the image to them. So it just cannot be.
The Curse of Dick Cheney
The veep's career has been marred by one disaster after another
T.D. ALLMAN
Rolling Stone
August 25, 2004
Should George W. Bush win this election, it will give him the
distinction of being the first occupant of the White House to have
survived naming Dick Cheney to a post in his administration. The Cheney
jinx first manifested itself at the presidential level back in 1969,
when Richard Nixon appointed him to his first job in the executive
branch. It surfaced again in 1975, when Gerald Ford made Cheney his
chief of staff and then -- with Cheney's help -- lost the 1976
election. George H.W. Bush, having named Cheney secretary of defense,
was defeated for re-election in 1992. The ever-canny Ronald Reagan was
the only Republican president since Eisenhower who managed to serve two
full terms. He is also the only one not to have appointed Dick Cheney
to office.
This pattern of misplaced confidence in Cheney, followed by disastrous
results, runs throughout his life -- from his days as a dropout at Yale
to the geopolitical chaos he has helped create in Baghdad. Once you get
to know his history, the cycle becomes clear: First, Cheney impresses
someone rich or powerful, who causes unearned wealth and power to be
conferred on him. Then, when things go wrong, he blames others and
moves on to a new situation even more advantageous to himself.
Read the rest of Cheney's litany of destruction.
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