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Thursday, September 05, 2024

Republican Liz Cheney endorses Vice-President Kamala Harris in strategically important North Carolina

Former Wyoming Republica Congresswoman Liz Cheney, daughter of former Vice-President Dick Cheney, revealed that she will vote for Vice President Kamala Harris for president, during a Duke University event titled "Defending Democracy."
Echo report published in the Duke University Chronicle by By Michael Austin (managing editor) , Zoe Kolenovsky (news editor) and Ava Littman (associated news editor). 

Peter Feaver, professor of political science and director of the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy, who moderated the event, asked Cheney if she wanted to “make news” by endorsing a presidential candidate❓

Cheney had previously not weighed in on which candidate she would be supporting in the 2024, presidential election.

“Because we are here in North Carolina, I think it is crucially important for people to recognize … that Trump poses something that should prevent people from voting for him, but I don’t believe we have the luxury of writing in candidates' names — particularly in swing states,” she said. “And as a conservative, and someone who believes in and cares about the Constitution, I have thought deeply about this and because of the danger that Donald Trump poses, not only am I not voting for Donald Trump, but I will be voting for Kamala Harris.”

Her comments elicited a standing ovation from the audience.

Cheney spoke in Page Auditorium at a Sanford Distinguished Lecture, where she shared her experience as vice chairwoman of the United States House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol and gave insights into election security in advance of this November.

Moments after expressing her support for Harris, Cheney said the U.S. has “an obligation to make sure that this election is not close” to show the world “who we are.”

Cheney spoke on the importance of voting for serious candidates and “[committing] ourselves, for the good of this country, to having substantive debates and discussions, not to demonizing political opponents.”

“We have to defeat election deniers … Here in North Carolina, that means defeating the Republican candidate for governor,” she said in reference to N.C. Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson.

After the Jan 6. insurrection, Cheney became a staunch critic of Former guy Donald Trump. Unlike many of her fellow Republican politicians, she publicly and consistently denounced Trump’s actions.

Cheney explained that when Trump returned to the White House from speaking to the mob of his supporters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, he watched the violence unfold on his television. She said he refused to heed pleas from his staffers and family members to call off the violence, even ignoring a note informing him that a civilian had been shot amid the chaos.

Rather than take action, he tweeted about then-Vice President Mike Pence’s apparent lack of courage, which Cheney said effectively “poured gasoline on the fire of the attack.”

“That’s a man who can never again be entrusted with power,” she said.

Cheney claimed that many members of Congress told her they would have voted to impeach Trump if it was a “secret ballot.”

When asked by Feaver why so many Republicans went back on their private commitments to break with Trump, Cheney gave a one-word explanation: “cowardice.”

Cheney also recalled a conversation with then-Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy a few days after the election, where he shared that he had met with then-president Trump who “knew he lost.”

From her position on the select committee, Cheney witnessed the “breadth and the depth” of Trump’s plan to “overturn the election.” He went from pushing state legislatures to throw out their electoral votes for Biden to pressuring the vice president and Department of Justice, ultimately mobilizing a mob, she explained.

“Each time something was tried and failed … he would move on to the next piece of it,” she said.

Cheney also spoke of McCarthy’s visit to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort after Jan. 6, which she characterized as “stunning.”

“After the violence, many of the largest corporations in the country announced they would not be donating to Republicans … So [McCarthy] needed money,💲💵 and he needed access to Donald Trump's donor lists,” Cheney explained.

As an influential figure in the party, Cheney saw McCarthy’s actions as enabling other Republicans “to bring [Trump] back into the fold in exchange for access to those lists.”

She recognized the “courage” of others who stood up to Trump, including Pence, former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, former Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews and Russell Bowers, former speaker of the Arizona House.

“[If] Vice President Pence had not withstood the pressure from Donald Trump to act in a way that was illegal and unconstitutional, we would have been in a very much more serious constitutional crisis.”

Cheney pointed out that Trump’s current running mate, JD Vance, “has said specifically, repeatedly that he will not do what Mike Pence did, were he ever to face that situation.”

She believes that the Republican Party is no longer characterized by “substance” and “policy.”

“I don't know that the current Republican Party can be resuscitated,” Cheney said. “I think that there's going to have to be very, very significant work done.”

In concluding her address, Cheney called upon young people to “step up” and “get to the polls.”

“Much of the work that we're going to have to do sort of post this election cycle is getting back to a place where this country has two strong political parties that embrace the Constitution and where we can have substantive debates,” Cheney said.

Editor's note: This story was updated Wednesday night with the rest of Cheney's remarks.


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Thursday, August 18, 2022

"Republicans are defending the indefensible": Liz Cheney's legacy to respect truth

NPR reports: "Liz Cheney offers a stark message to the GOP members who continue to support Trump. 'Tonight, I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain', Cheney says."
"Truth" is a word that has exited the Republican lexicon!

Cult of personality Republican zealots in a dystopian world where "only tRump" matters:

Echo editorial opinion published in the St. Louis Post Dispatch:
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney is hardly the only Republican to suffer at the polls for having placed principle over party, but she’s definitely the most high-profile one because of her leadership role on the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection. In Wyoming’s Republican primary Tuesday, voters decided it was time for Cheney to go. Even before the vote, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was lauding her defeat. This despite a rating by the Conservative Political Action Conference that put her conservative voting record on a par with McCarthy himself.

What are her crimes? Cheney stands convicted of defending democracy. She stands convicted of defending the truth over lies. She stands convicted of prioritizing the Constitution over blind loyalty to former President Donald Trump. For that, Cheney paid the ultimate price of losing her job as Wyoming’s sole House member.
A situation that is appalling in so many ways is perhaps most galling by the way some of her like-minded allies in Congress — including Missouri Rep. Ann Wagner — abandoned her, even if they secretly agreed with her principled stand. Their cowardly silence in the wake of the most serious attack on democratic principles since the Civil War should tell non-Trumpian voters everything they need to know about where today’s Republican Party stands.
 
It’s no longer about law and order, or the political and economic freedoms touted in the GOP platform.  The party stands for one thing, and one thing only: Donald Trump — his bogus claims of election fraud, his encouragement of the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, and his assertion that his rights were somehow violated after he refused to hand over classified government documents stored in an unguarded basement at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
Encore!
Cheney’s crime was refusing that twisted charade. She sacrificed none of the traditional conservative values her party once stood for. The only thing she refused to do was blindly support Trump no matter what he said or did. For that, she is officially a Republican pariah.

Cheney’s campaign website states that “the most conservative of conservative values is reverence for the rule of law” and respect for the Constitution. Without the rule of law — and the equal application of it regardless of political status — America would surely descend into chaos. Some would argue the nation already is heading that way.


Wyoming’s example should tell voters elsewhere everything they need to know about the new Trumpian Republican Party. It stands for no principles whatsoever. It is a Trump-worshiping cult.

Cheney’s closing remarks in the select committee’s July 21, hearing — “We must remember that we cannot abandon the truth and remain a free nation” — go far to explain what she stands for, and why it was worth sacrificing her congressional seat. 

But most of her party is now clutching to the right wing Big Lie, and today they stand for the exact opposite of truth.

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