Opinion Liz Cheney for President? - Robert Reich: Is she the person America will need?

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Friends,

I trust Joe Biden’s steadiness and judgment, and if he runs again, I’ll probably back him in 2024. But today I want to suggest someone who isn’t even a Democrat, and whose positions on many issues I (and I suspect you) strongly disagree with — but who could possibly be the best president of the United States for the perilous time we’re entering.

I’m referring to Liz Cheney.

Before you reject this idea out of hand, please bear with me. Even if you still end up thinking it’s a ludicrous notion, let me take you through the argument.

I’ve been in and around American politics for well over a half century. I’ve never seen this nation as bitterly divided as it is now — not during the Civil Rights movement, not during the Vietnam War, not during Watergate. And it looks as if the current division is growing deeper and even more dangerous.

Donald Trump didn’t just attempt a coup. He attempted to push America into a civil war. And he’s still at it — endorsing candidates who will repeat his Big Lie that the 2020 election was stolen from him, encouraging states to change their election laws so Republican lawmakers can disregard the popular vote, and pushing them to install secretaries of state and other election officials who will count votes in ways favorable to Republicans — especially him, should he run for president again in 2024.

In short, Trump wants a civil war centered on himself — on his Big Lie, and on the racist nationalism he fueled to build his political base. Trump’s narcissism is so poisonous that he is committed to splitting the nation over its commitment to him. As president, Trump never understood that he was president of America as a whole. He considered himself to be president only of his supporters, whom he called “my people.” Those who didn’t support him were his enemies. Since the 2020 election, he has done everything possible to stoke war between his supporters and his perceived enemies. Clearly, that’s his aim in 2024.

It will be impossible to reunite this nation without a leader who is the exact opposite of Trump — driven not by narcissism but by a passion for the rule of law and the Constitution — someone who has staked everything on opposing Trump’s demagogic authoritarianism, someone with huge stores of courage and integrity.

Since the attack on the Capitol, Liz Cheney has demonstrated more courage and integrity than any other politician in America. Democratic lawmakers have opposed Trump’s Big Lie, to be sure, but most knew they wouldn’t pay a price for their opposition. Cheney knew she would pay a price — and she has.

Six days after the attack on the Capitol — when no other Republican in the House or Senate was willing to rebuke Trump — she said this on the House floor:

Much more will become clear in the coming days and weeks, but what we know now is enough. The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack. Everything that followed was his doing. None of this would have happened without the President. The President could have immediately and forcefully intervened to stop the violence. He did not. There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution.
The following day, on January 13, Cheney joined nine House Republicans and 222 Democrats in voting to impeach Trump. She subsequently agreed to be vice-chairman of the committee investigating the January 6 insurrection.

As a result of these actions, Trump and House G.O.P. leaders have sought to drive Cheney out of the party. House Republicans revoked her status as the third-highest-ranking leader of the Republican caucus. Wyoming Republicans have censured her. Trump and the Republican Party are backing her primary challenger in Wyoming, Harriet Hageman, whose campaign has received huge amounts of funding from rightwing groups. Polling shows Cheney faces an uphill battle to keep her seat.

But she has not wavered.

Last Thursday evening, at the start of the televised hearings of the committee, Cheney laid out the case against Trump, whom, she argued, had thrown the republic into “a moment of maximum danger” not seen before. “The sacred obligation to defend this peaceful transfer of power has been honored by every American president — except one,” she said. She told members of her own party who continued to support Trump’s Big Lie that they were “defending the indefensible” and “there will come a day when President Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain.”

As I said, Cheney is a firm conservative and I have opposed many of her positions. But we are at an inflection point in this nation over a set of principles that transcend any particular positions or policies. If we cannot agree on the sanctity of the Constitution and the rule of law, we are no longer capable of self government.

The real battle in 2024 will not be between Democrats and Republicans. It will be between forces supporting democracy in America and those supporting authoritarianism. Trump is the de facto leader of the forces supporting authoritarianism. Liz Cheney has become the de facto leader of the forces supporting democracy.

I hope she declares herself a candidate for president and runs in the Republican primary against Trump. The G.O.P desperately needs her moral clarity and authority. She would give voice to Republicans who have been voiceless, and allow the Republican Party to redeem itself — to reclaim the status it needs to ever again be a governing party. If she runs, many currently independent voters — who outnumber registered Republicans — could register as Republicans and vote for her, possibly delivering Trump a sharp repudiation in his own party and making it safe for other Republican lawmakers to declare the truth about the 2020 election.

In her courage and integrity, Cheney — although conservative — reminds me of Senator Paul Wellstone, one of the most progressive politicians I’ve ever known. They also have in common a love of democracy.

The last time I spoke with Paul was soon after he voted against the resolution authorizing war in Iraq, on October 11, 2002. The trauma of 9/11 was still fresh, but Wellstone doubted that Iraq had “weapons of mass destruction,” as George W. Bush and his administration claimed. Wellstone worried that America was acting out of anger rather than principle, and that there was no justification for such an invasion.

I agreed with him but was concerned for him. He was up for reelection. It was a tight race. Polls showed that most of his constituents in Minnesota supported the war.

“Don’t worry, Bob,” he said. “If I lose, that’s okay. I was elected to vote my conscience. If my constituents don’t support my conscience, I shouldn’t represent them.”

In the following days, Wellstone explained to Minnesotans why he voted the way he did, and his polls rose. Had he lived, he may well have won reelection. (On October 25, 2002, eleven days before the election, he died in a plane crash on his way to a campaign event near Eveleth, Minnesota. His wife, Sheila, and daughter, Marcia, also died on board.)

Liz Cheney’s courage and integrity are closer to Paul Wellstone’s than to almost any current politician I can think of. All of America needs her to run for president in the Republican primaries for the 2024 election. Do we need her to win as well?

https://robertreich.substack.com/p/liz-cheney-for-president?s=r (A)
 
Anti Trump voters have so few prospects they're resorting to Liz Cheney, someone who has voted against her constituents and the daughter of someone nearly everyone viewed as Satan incarnate for damn near two decades.

National divorce can't happen soon enough. I'm sick of sharing a country with these retards.
 
She would only have a chance if she ran as Democrat. Even that is a long shot because I’m sure the DNC would rather go with a lifelong Democrat.
 
Eat a dick, midget. In a just world, the Cheneys would be the subjects of latter-day Nuremberg Trials.
 
"My good friend Paul Wellstone, who was against Dick Cheney's illegal war, is just like Dick Cheney's daughter, which is why I support her."

Hurf a fucking durf. It was always headed to Liz 2024, ever since she started grandstanding against Trump. She's been waiting for Dems and centrists to raise her on their shields and proclaim her an Acceptable GOP Nominee.
 
Why don't we just elect one of George W Bush's daughters while we're at it. At least they were decent looking back when I remember them 12 years ago.
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She would only have a chance if she ran as Democrat. Even that is a long shot because I’m sure the DNC would rather go with a lifelong Democrat.

She is a useful idiot for the boomer shitlibs, who are cunts themselves at this point.

It's genius. The one candidate that Democrats AND Republicans wouldn't vote for!

A Clintonite supporting a Bushite lol.

Got to give credit to those folks during the 2000s that saw both parties as the one and the same thing lol.
 
It's pretty easy to find a good replace for Biden to run, issue is finding someone that keep on doing want the top donors want and doesn't have the sink of the Iraq pullout or ideal any of the middle eastern wars. It's never about what is best for the public
 
Isn't Robert Reich a big lefty-cuck? Is this a sad attempt at 4D chess or is Liz Cheney actually that far gone as a RINO?
Robert Reich is whatever he needs to be to curry favor and influence with the DC establishment. Same as columnists like Max Boot and Jennifer Rubin. All three have changed established ideologies like a sweater to stay popular with their beltway buddies. All three are products of UC Berkeley's political scene.
I will give Reich credit that he managed to actually talk his way into a political cabinet while Rubin and Boot are limited to submitting their crying diary entries to east coast media outlets for a quick buck.
 
Funny how for a long time, the left called Cheney's dad a blood-thirsty warmonger, and now they love her, just because she parrots some of the same views as them. She's definitely not going to be President, let alone win the primary for reelection.
 
Time to bump this thread by mentioning then Liz Chenez goes down in flames or as Queen would have said "Liz Cheney bites the dust".

August 17, 2022

Liz Cheney goes down in flames, foreshadowing that fate of the Dems’ Jan. 6 committee​

By David Zukerman


Wyoming's Republicans have voted eloquently in their primary for the state's single seat in the House of Representatives, bestowing on Harriet Hageman a landslide defeat of incumbent Liz Cheney by a remarkable margin – greater than two-to-one. Such a defeat would normally send the vanquished into the political desert she so richly deserves, but we can expect Rep. Cheney to strive mightily to remain a public figure into the 2024 political cycle, and certainly for the remainder of this year, in the faux role of "vice chair" of the House Select Committee on Jan. 6.

Rep. Cheney, while claiming to fill that "vice chair" post -- and recognized as doing so by her Democrat colleagues on this illegitimate committee of the House of Representatives -- fills an illusory position. The resolution that established the Jan. 6 panel, H. Res. 503, did not provide for a vice chair. It did call for a ranking member, but as ranking members are chosen by the House Minority Leader, and as House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy did not select either of the two "Republicans" on this nine member panel, there is no ranking member to consult with the chair as provided in the organizing resolution. Note also that H. Res. 503 called for a thirteen-member panel, consisting of eight Democrats along with five Republicans chosen by the House Republican leader, consulting with Speaker Pelosi, who famously rejected two of Mr. McCarthy's choices. He really had no alternative but to forgo further participation in Pelosi's political charade.

Clearly, the Pelosi panel of political puppets is not a legitimate House committee. Speaker Pelosi and her nine panel members, including the turncoat Republicans who are about to leave Congress with the end of the current term, acted in defiance of the terms of the House resolution that created the panel. I raise this significant point now in hopes that House Republicans, should they gain the majority as of January 3, 2023, will immediately name a House Select Committee on the House Select Committee on Jan. 6.
The ponderous pontificating propaganda that falsely claims to be news by the mendacious malign media has been offset, recently, by eloquent defenses of civil liberties appearing at a number of websites, notably including this one. But sheer eloquence is not an effective instrument against political thuggery. Forthright action by the next House of Representatives, to declare null and void ab initio all action taken by the Pelosi puppet panel would be an eloquent and effective action to counter the incipient Stalinism represented by the "committee" of which Liz Cheney was proud to be faux "vice chair."
 
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