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Cheney and the ‘Dirty’ Iraq Timetable Bill

Apr 15th, 2007 by Richard Silverstein | 3

I was struck by Cheney’s language in the following quote from a TV interview today:

Vice President Dick Cheney said in an interview broadcast Sunday that Congressional Democrats were irresponsible for using a war spending bill to set a timetable for withdrawing troops from Iraq. He said he was “willing to bet” that the Democrats would eventually cave in to President Bush’s demands for legislation with no strings attached.

Vice President Dick Cheney on Saturday at a taping for “Face the Nation,” which was broadcast Sunday. The vice president said that Democratic efforts to set a deadline for withdrawal from Iraq were irresponsible.

“I think the Congress will pass clean legislation,” Mr. Cheney said in the interview broadcast on the CBS News program “Face the Nation,” adding, “I do believe that positions that the Democratic leaders have taken, to a large extent now, are irresponsible.”

Which means that legislation containing a timetable must be ‘dirty.’ There’s only one thing that’s dirty around here and it’s not an Iraq timetable–it’s Dick Cheney’s increasingly unconvincing manipulation of the English language for political advantage. It doesn’t fool anyone anymore. Not even the conservatives who used to be with him on the war.

3 Comments on “Cheney and the ‘Dirty’ Iraq Timetable Bill”


  1. james whalen said:

    God bless our VP

    God bless our President

    God help Israel with friend like this crowd.


  2. Jeanne Capozzoli said:

    James Whalen probably thought the Vietnam War which caused the deaths of 58,000 Americans and millions of Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laotions was a good idea. Bush/Cheney wil go down as the worst administration in the history of the United States. Only Al Qaeda and Halliburton have benefited from these inept arm-chair warriors.


  3. Jeanne Capozzoli said:

    How could I have left out the greatest beneficiary of the US invasion of Iraq — Iran. God help Israel with friends like Bush and Cheney who have enleashed Iran onto the entire Middle East.

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