Hey, I was a member of the model UN, the only one in my school. All of us from my city went to New York and attended a session of the Security Council. It was the first time I got to fly. It was great.
Liz, I hate 99% of what you stand for and 99% of your votes. But come over here and we’ll have a long talk about Kwame Nkrumah.
I think he was making joking reference to the (possibly fictional) book The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union. Sounds like something Clancy would write, right up there with Where America Has Gone Wrong Since St. Ronnie Left Office. All sizzle, no steak.
Actually, I think this is unfair to Liz. Much as I disagree with her and her political stances, she is a principled politician who is trying to maintain a correct and honorable devotion to the Constitution and the Rule of Law.
She is decidedly NOT one of those who unthinkingly votes for a shortsighted policy that could come back and hit her in the back because she never thought it would apply to her as well. She’s being very unjustly punished for holding to Right Principles by those slavishly devoted to Cult Personality politics. It’s her opponents who are in the Leopards Eating the Face Party, not her.
At this point, I cannot tell them apart and I have no sympathy for her or the rest of that party. If they cannot band together to rid themselves of the filth that has taken over, that is on them. Plus, do you really think she voted for Biden? Fuggetaboutit!
Edited to add, after Googling: No, she didn’t although she expresses regret now that the leopards have eaten her face.
I wouldn’t go that far. She’s in this position because Trump has reviled her family as part of his attacks on the Bushes and the “deep state”. Her devotion to her father drives her opposition to Trump more than her principles.
The fact is that she still calls herself a Republican, which is the party that tried to overthrow our democracy and has become the Leopards Eating Faces party.
I keep waiting for someone to start a more moderate Republican party (called what? I don’t know). We’ve got all these Lincoln group folks, some folks like Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney. They’re all still Republicans, but they seem like sane ones. I believe that a new party might actually get some traction. There’s a huge pool of former Republican voters who have moved into the Independent camp because the crazy-pants folks in the current party don’t align with their beliefs.
Logically, that should happen, but everyone knows if the party gets a schism that large it means ceding power to the Democrats for a generation or more, which appears to be a worse option to grumbling about the nut-cases who’ve taken over the party but still voting R in elections anyway.
Become independent. That’s what Joe Lieberman did when the party moved away from him. I’m sure the Democrats would love to have her caucus with them for committee positions, too, even if she doesn’t vote with them on any substantive issues.
If she wants to stay in the Republican party, even though they don’t want her, she’s definitely part of the Leopards Eating People’s Faces party and her face is being eaten.
And yet this is exactly what they should do. Rip the band-aid off.
This is essentially what happened to the Conservative Party in Canada in the 1993 federal election. They went from the party in power down to 2 seats out of 295. This was in no small part due to the split with the new western-based Reform party which got 52 seats. It took the right-leaning parties until 2004 to get back together again, when they formed the opposition,and then a minority government in 2006.
I wish people would stop calling people like Cheney and Romney “moderate” Republicans. They are not. On policy they are to the right of Trump. Trump isn’t repulsive because he is too far right. He’s repulsive because he is a criminal oligarch who doesn’t believe in democracy, equality, justice, or the American way. Just disliking Trump isn’t any kind of basis for a coalition with independents and moderate Democrats.
I suppose I think of them as moderate because they are not authoritarian despots in the making, and don’t support authoritarian despots. I may not agree with their positions, but I vastly prefer not living in the Fourth Reich to having them in the opposition.
Just today (Wednesday Nov. 17), Jennifer Rubin at WaPo has an op-ed with suggestions for what Liz Cheney can do next. Apparently Wyoming has some sore-loser laws, so if she gets primaried, there are some limitations as to what she can do next. But she would still have some options.