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Liz Cheney's deliberately obtuse attack on Bill Clinton and the White House

May 30, 2010 11:57 am ET by Simon Maloy

This morning on Fox News Sunday, Liz Cheney offered her thoughts on why the White House tapped former president Bill Clinton to try and persuade Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA) to drop out of the Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary. After saying Clinton doesn't have "an impeccable record of integrity," Cheney argued: "You know, there's a lot here that just smells funny. If the White House in fact thought that what they were doing was above board, why did they go to Bill Clinton? Why did they need a cut out for whatever they were doing?"

There's a lot going on here that's just plain wrong, not least of which the suggestion that the Obama administration, in seeking to do something improper or unethical, sought out Bill Clinton as their point man as if he's some sort of for-hire ethics violator. Fortunately, there's a much simpler, and far less nefarious, explanation for why the White House asked Clinton to talk to Sestak -- they're friends.

The New York Times reported on May 28 why it was that White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel sought out Clinton:

The White House lavished attention on Senator Arlen Specter when he switched parties last year, but Rahm Emanuel realized he had a problem. To secure the seat for the Republican-turned-Democrat, Mr. Emanuel, the White House chief of staff, wanted to clear the path for Mr. Specter to win his new party's nomination.

Standing in the way was Representative Joe Sestak of Pennsylvania, a strong-willed retired admiral who was elected to the House in 2006 with Mr. Emanuel's help and was eyeing Mr. Specter's seat. So Mr. Emanuel last summer contacted the one person he thought could persuade Mr. Sestak to stand down: the president both had worked for, Bill Clinton. And to sweeten the deal, Mr. Emanuel told Mr. Clinton to dangle an unpaid presidential appointment.

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Mr. Clinton was a seemingly ideal intermediary -- no one in the party save the current president has as much political heft and besides, he felt warmly about Mr. Specter, who voted against conviction in his 1999 impeachment trial.

Moreover, Mr. Sestak admired Mr. Clinton, grateful for the campaign help in 2006, a favor he returned by endorsing Hillary Rodham Clinton against Mr. Obama in 2008. When Mr. Sestak's daughter had a brain tumor, Mr. Clinton called and talked with her.

When Mr. Clinton called last July, though, Mr. Sestak quickly rejected the overture. It took only 30 to 60 seconds, he said Friday.

"He chuckled and said, 'Joe, I knew you were going to say that,' " Mr. Sestak recalled.

Indeed, earlier in the same program, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (D) rebutted the very argument Cheney was trying to make, pointing out that Clinton and Sestak are "close, personal friends":

CHRIS WALLACE: So, let me ask you, if it isn't illegal and it isn't improper, do you think using the former president of the United States as a political fixer and then stonewalling about it for months was dumb?

RENDELL: Well, first of all, he wasn't a political fixer. Bill Clinton and Joe Sestak are close, personal friends, and that's why they asked the former president to do it.

But this widely known and easily demonstrable fact doesn't mesh with the emerging (and unfounded) right-wing narrative of widespread Democratic corruption. So Liz Cheney just decided to play dumb and suggest that the former president's involvement necessarily made the whole enterprise suspicious.

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    • Author by Bad News (May 30, 2010 1:18 pm ET)
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      Obtuse, as in Asinine?
      Or in Liz Cheney's case how about Caboose as in Behind?
      Yes, i'm trying to be funny but still my Premise is Correct.
      Liz Cheney is a known Liar & Oh God, if only her Father could Defect.

      Speak truth to power.


      Mr. News
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    • Author by marco21 (May 30, 2010 1:31 pm ET)
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      Someone should stick this troll Cheney back on the end of a pencil and slip her back into the junk drawer.
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    • Author by phredicles (May 30, 2010 2:47 pm ET)
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      After saying Clinton doesn't have "an impeccable record of integrity,"

      What, and her vicious, slime-covered family does?
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      • Author by Porkeater (May 30, 2010 5:16 pm ET)
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        Exactly what i was wondering. Pa Cheney is very peccable indeed.
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      • Author by Andy Kreiss (May 30, 2010 9:13 pm ET)
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        Dick Cheney is still considered a credible source to a certain element of the far right. He actually had a column in my local wingnut paper recently endorsing Meg Whitman in our gubernatorial race.

        I believe Meg Whitman can do for California what Ronald Reagan did for America.


        Like we don't have enough problems.
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        • Author by phredicles (May 30, 2010 10:02 pm ET)
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          He actually had a column in my local wingnut paper recently endorsing Meg Whitman in our gubernatorial race.


          Sheesh, I already was starting to think of Megs as one of the most odious people in our state. And Pete Wilson's been kissing her fetid, wrinkled @$$, too. Seriously, if this harridan wins it'll be hard to blame the rest of the country for seceding from us.
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    • Author by cugagcmu805031 (May 30, 2010 3:19 pm ET)
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      So Little Lizzy thinks former President Clinton has no integrity in any area?

      The question I'd like to be able to ask her is, "Would you or your father, Darth Cheney, have been welcomed by Kim Jung Il, and would the North Korean leader have released our two journalists into the care of either one of you?"

      We all know the answer, therefore, we know it is Little Lizzy and her father who have not only a problem with integrity, but we also know about their huge problem on the issue of credibility.

      Neither one of them could have gotten the North Korean government to release our journalists. Kim Jung Il would probably have had them jailed on sight, and no amount of negotiation would have convinced him to release them.
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      • Author by rms (May 30, 2010 5:00 pm ET)
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        Yes, lacking integrity and credibility.

        I'd add capability.
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    • Author by sluggo (May 30, 2010 7:43 pm ET)
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      Remember, this is FOX news; famous for helping to spread the "Death Panel" nonsense from Sister Sarah.

      What is important is if the MSM (if there are any left) will pick up on this cut-out talk and start building a story around the "nefarious activities" of Bill Clinton.

      The whole think is clearly politically motivated and such stories of asking candidates to withdraw from seeking office in exchange form something are found everywhere.

      You expect FOX and Liz to be bottom-feeders, but you should watch the MSM and see how they handle it. The problem is that with the NY Times recently printing front-page nonsense about Blumenthal, the prospect of the MSM behaving like real journalists seems dim at best.
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    • Author by jmh (May 31, 2010 2:12 pm ET)
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      she is just another in a whole coterie of Innuendo
      Pundits. Regardless of whatever credibility her last name gives her.... Shame on her.
      To be fair, if there was some talk about, hypothetically speaking,
      "Hey, If you drop out of the race, we'll give your friends and family jobs at the EPA, or fix all your cousin's parking tickets, if you drop out of the race"
      that would be different story

      no, it's all Innuendo All Of The Time
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      • Author by MiniTru (June 01, 2010 7:52 am ET)
           
        "And, as we all know, love goes out the door when money comes innuendo." --Groucho Marx
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    • Author by magnolialover (May 31, 2010 8:11 pm ET)
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      Dear Ms. Cheney:

      When President Clinton left office, what was his approval ratings? Well, they were well over 60%.

      When Vice President Cheney left office, what was his approval rating? Under 20%.

      I wonder who the American people trust more? President Clinton, or your Dad?

      Best Regards,
      Magnolialover
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