The results???  Chaney by a landslide...  Why??

Because he is not seeking to reinvent the past to fit current
political fashions...  And Obama and Pelosi have been caught lying,
partisanship in national security, and downright just fear-
mongering...

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=OTgwZmQ0MDZmNmU3MDNmM2M5NTI5ZTAwYzg1M2E3NzQ=

>>> What is strange about the furor over the Cheney interviews is that so many 
>>> of the arguments against them simply have no precedent or logic.

   1. If one were to say the vice president emeritus, as a matter of
understood decorum, should refrain from criticism of the subsequent
administration, then why did former vice president Al Gore — to the
delight of much of the media — go on a virtual barnstorming crusade
against the Bush administration in language far more partisan and
hysterical (e.g., "He [Bush] lied to us! He betrayed this country! He
played on our fears!")?
   2. If one were to say that the vice president was representing some
fringe position on the status of detainees at Guantánamo, then one
need only review the transcript of Attorney General Eric Holder’s 2002
CNN interview when Holder explicitly said those at Guantánamo could be
held indefinitely for the duration of the war and were without the
benefit of the protections offered by the Geneva Convention Accords.
   3. If one were to argue Cheney is simply covering his tracks on the
subject of waterboarding, then one need only be reminded that Cheney
admits he was briefed and approved the techniques and now candidly
tells us why he did so — while the Speaker of the House was likewise
briefed, and by her silence as a congressional overseer approved de
facto the techniques, but now quite disingenuously denied such
complicity at the very time she seeks to ruin the careers of lawyers
who merely offered opinions rather than set or oversaw policy.
   4. If one were to believe that Cheney  was selectively trying to
refashion the past, then consider that (a) his points are clearly in
reply to the Obama’s administration’s own prior selective release of
Bush-administration legal counsel briefs, done for partisan political
purposes and over the objections of career CIA officers, and (b)
Cheney is asking for full, let-the-chips-fall-where-they-may
disclosure in his requests to make the entire record public of both
the interrogations and their relevance to preventing further attacks.

In short, while pundits still believe Cheney is a marginalized figure
and an easy target of scorn, in fact, his methodical defense of the
past is both logical and principled, and is beginning to illustrate,
in quite painful fashion, the utter hypocrisy of the entire Democratic
position on enhanced interrogations techniques and Guantánamo Bay. The
American people more likely agree with Cheney than not; and even if
they did not, they still prefer a candid and honest opponent to a
disingenuous and self-serving ally.

As a footnote: In these Machiavellian times, it almost seems that the
White House and some in the Democratic Congress who are still calling
for hearings are at ease embarrassing Nancy Pelosi, whose prior value
to the party as anti-Bush bomb thrower has now been eclipsed, since
she appears as a looney, undisciplined partisan that can do far more
damage to the cause than she ever did to Bush.
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