Opinion The country needs more Liz Cheneys

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The country needs more Liz Cheneys​

“If the cost of standing up for the Constitution is losing the House seat,” Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) recently told the New York Times, “then that’s a price I’m willing to pay.” On Tuesday, her state’s voters came to collect.

Ms. Cheney’s defeat in Wyoming’s GOP congressional primary was predictable — and yet no less dispiriting. Polls had her trailing the eventual victor, Harriet Hageman, by a substantial margin. But no numerical analysis was necessary to see how far out of step Ms. Cheney had become with a Republican Party over which former president Donald Trump still holds so much power, even after his role in one of the nation’s darkest days: Jan. 6, 2021.

Where many Republicans (including her opponent) say the 2020 presidential election was rigged, Ms. Cheney refuses to participate in election denialism. Where nearly all of her House colleagues refused to join Democrats in their efforts to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection, Ms. Cheney has played a central role on the select committee seeking to hold to account those responsible. Her participation lent bipartisan legitimacy to the undertaking; her knowledge of her own party’s politics proved invaluable to understanding how that day’s horrible events came about.

And now, while candidates willing to spread the “big lie” are winning GOP primary races across the country, such as gubernatorial candidates Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania and Kari Lake in Arizona, Ms. Cheney has lost.

This outcome says as much about the GOP as it does about Ms. Cheney’s mettle. She did not lose because she surrendered her status as a card-carrying conservative. She’s an antiabortion foreign policy hawk with a career score of 74 percent from Heritage Action, a conservative advocacy group, and a 79 percent score this session. She voted with Mr. Trump 93 percent of the time during his tenure. She lost because she refused to bow to Mr. Trump — or, at least, to remain silent about his campaign to undermine U.S. democracy, as do many Republicans who understand that Mr. Trump is a grave threat. The difference between her and the House Republican leadership from which she was ousted is that she recognizes that ideology and party loyalty should not matter when facing a fundamental threat to democracy.

Now, as politicians seed doubt in the outcome of votes before they even happen and spew reckless rhetoric that endangers elected officials and everyday government employees, the nation needs a broad coalition united in defense of bedrock values such as free-and-fair elections and the peaceful transition of power. The country needs, regardless of their positions on tax hikes or deregulation or free trade, more Liz Cheneys in government. Now, it will have one less.
 
No thanks. Her breed is a dying breed anyway. Their only holdouts in my state are in the DFW and Houston areas where they clink wine glasses with their rich liberal neighbors in their gated communities.
 
We've had them for decades. Even when they lined up to brown-nose liberals, they were still denounced and vilified as Literally Hitler.
 
The more "right people" I see sperging out about Mastriano, the more confident I get in supporting him. During the 2020 "black summer of love" we marched on the State capitol fully armed for a gun rally. BLM, Transvestite, and fag-flags adorned the Capitol building, with multiple State snipers visible on the rooftops (pointed at us and not the rioting blacks of course). The only congressman, the only dude who actually had the balls to come outside and shake our hands and talk to us like people, was Doug. Just my two cents.
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The entire editorial board signed this piece. You know things are bad for the DNC when the journos are trying to help them by picking the daughter of a warmonger as the Republican candidate.
 
No thanks. Her breed is a dying breed anyway. Their only holdouts in my state are in the DFW and Houston areas where they clink wine glasses with their rich liberal neighbors in their gated communities.
They really have been cut down by their liberal socialites finding their disavows as not good enough - regardless I do find it disgusting to see anyone nominally support the Cheney dynasty, even to own the Trump. I am amused I have been completely vindicated on heavily disliking them when I was a young liberal and have been able to have the exact same opinion on them no matter where my political views have gone.
 
So, weak idiots willing to be in an eternal state of mea culpa and bending to the DNC's authoritarian whims. Got it.
 
While I was just kid during the ‘00 BushvGore election I remember democrats for years after the fact proclaiming that the election was stolen from Gore.

I also remember in ‘12 prior to the election democrats floating conspiracies that electronic voting machines were going to be programmed to ensure a Romney victory.

Now they repeat the mantra of “election denialism” like an MKULTRA trigger word.

I think most Americans memory has been ruined by social media and chemicals in the goy slop because when I bring these up I only get a fluoride stare in return.
 
The country has plenty of RINOs and they have no support among Republican voters. Our values have changed. You work for us, we don't work for you.
 
I did not think they would really double down on Liz Cheney but I kind of hoped!

What a fucking embarrassment to lick the feet of a Cheney to own Orange Man. Now lie about how many Trump endorsed candidates have won one more time.
 
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