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no_hypocrisy

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Fri Jul 2, 2021, 06:09 AM Jul 2021

In a way, Liz Cheney has had to adopt her stance about the "peaceful transfer of power"

regarding American democracy.

She's had a choice: Either take that stand or be a hypocrite where her father is concerned. Regarding the latter, if she endorsed the proposition that if there's a dispute on voting and/or tabulation, then there should have been no concession and Al Gore should have kept fighting for the presidency 2000-2001 and Joe Lieberman (not Dick Cheney, her father) should have been VP. (Gulp!)

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In a way, Liz Cheney has had to adopt her stance about the "peaceful transfer of power" (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Jul 2021 OP
I think that is definitely affecting her decision. Her stupid fellow Republicans don't see that Walleye Jul 2021 #1
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