We’re seeing a whole lot of love in the media for January 6 select committee member Rep. Liz Cheney but not so much love from the people of Wyoming. Some Democrats have become big fans, while others are tolerating her for now but still don’t trust a Cheney. CNN White House correspondent John Harwood wondered if Liz might be remembered as the most consequential political figure in the Cheney family and decided to go right to presidential historian Michael Beschloss.
would you think, @BeschlossDC, that history might look back on her as the most consequential political figure in the Cheney family? https://t.co/kllFM72aDE
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) July 23, 2022
It's possible, John.
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) July 23, 2022
BWAHAHAH 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
— Live From Studio 6B (@lfs6b) July 23, 2022
In an alternate universe, perhaps.
Then again, nah….. not a chance in hell in ANY universe. 🤡🤡🤡🤡
— Snarkalicious McSnarkface (@JaneBond462) July 23, 2022
— 🤘🏻Book of Bakes 🤘🏻 (@bakes) July 23, 2022
Liz Cheney should be embarrassed to have such embarrassing simps. https://t.co/ISLQ1ASBK1
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) July 23, 2022
Not if you live in Iraq or Syria or Yemen.
— Stephen Baker (@sloringbaker) July 23, 2022
These people are so eager to whitewash and minimize the numerous crimes of Bush/Cheney in part because they want to depict Trump as a singular evil, but also because it's their friends, colleagues, and sources responsible for those crimes, ones they themselves often supported. https://t.co/LzgBxiJQe1
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 23, 2022
This is even stupider than the "white supremacy urgency" tweet. https://t.co/4azbjzp8cx
— Alice (@AliceFromQueens) July 23, 2022
Damn, the level of sycophancy is so deep here it's a wonder he can reach the keyboard. https://t.co/Pcc2N4UhnA
— The Truth About Guns (@guntruth) July 23, 2022
I mean, it appears that the history profession is riddled with liars, activists, plagiarists, hacks, and mental sluggards, so I'd say the chances are better than even. https://t.co/5TtJJjXAHI
— (((Not That Crown, Maybe))) (@CrownMaybe) July 23, 2022
Beschloss definitely falls under the activist label.
She's not gonna sleep with you, @JohnJHarwood. https://t.co/qJkhCc9ONV
— Red Dot in a Blue Dot in a Red State (@reddotaustintx) July 23, 2022
No, the hearings are 100% about neocons trying to reconquer the Republican Party from the people who actually represent the voters. https://t.co/LdbuwcYLJp
— David Sharp (@DavidSharp84) July 23, 2022
Well said.
In 20 years, no one will give her memory even a passing thought.
— TheeThouThine (@MorganCMcK) July 23, 2022
CNN's version of "objective journalism" on full display here, ladies & gents pic.twitter.com/g24rYsNiZH
— 🃏 Hunter Biden's Computer Repairman (@OverpaidA) July 23, 2022
— catpee supernintendo (@sensorsweep) July 23, 2022
"As a historian would you please legitimize my myopic ignorance of both history and current events?"
Which Beschloss does, of course. https://t.co/qnYYYEcVKS
— LoLNothingMatters (@DastDn) July 23, 2022
The people in Harwood’s replies are certain of it, and they’re not even sure Liz Cheney’s career is over. She might run for Senate after this and have an even more consequential role in American history.
Related:
Geraldo Rivera says ‘history will honor’ Rep. Liz Cheney (and people have thoughts) https://t.co/h5lXObWtix
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) July 23, 2022
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