Cheney Worst Veep Evah
So says John W. Mashek, retired Beltway journalist of four decades and U.S. News and World Report blogger. I'm sure he was completely objective in his reporting, and didn't develop any strong opinions until he began blogging.
And yet as horrible as the Veep is, Cheney's approval numbers are twice that of Harry Reid. How disconcerting.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:53 PM
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A side note, the last time US News and World Report came up in a conversation with a bunch of reporters in the room, (which I'll qualify as a while back) the consensus was that it wasn't a real professional journal. Something about USN&WR's policy of providing interview questions in advance and passing final copy past interviewees prior to publication stuck in their craw. Their disdain was quite remarkable.
I don't know whether that's still the case. As I said it was years ago.
Posted by: Dusty at June 11, 2007 11:29 PM (GJLeQ)
Posted by: brian at June 12, 2007 07:10 AM (x9rNJ)
Or Mitch McConnell's.
I, thankfully, am not one of them.
Posted by: David Terrenoire at June 12, 2007 08:25 AM (kxecL)
Posted by: Dusty at June 12, 2007 09:08 AM (GJLeQ)
To be fair, you can't use Mondale's 1984 campaign either for or against him when you assess his tenure as VP.
Posted by: Doc Washboard at June 12, 2007 10:34 AM (AE0yP)
ANyone catch Al "liar" Gore back in the 90's about the threat of Sadaam Hussein and Bush I's failure to take decisive action against him?
I did. Its pretty funny.
http://www.breitbart.tv/html/1602.html
Hopefully one day the libs will realize they are being bamboozled
Posted by: TMF at June 12, 2007 01:39 PM (cGtRE)
Posted by: Doc Washboard at June 12, 2007 02:28 PM (AE0yP)
So my suspicion was correct. Carter's VP was indeed pretty bad, certainly far worse than Cheney.
And of course, Carter's administration as a whole will go down in history as the worst ever.
Skyrocketing interest rates, oil embargo, "malaise", Iranian hostage crisis/botched rescue mission, proposed arms freeze/detente, etc, etc. the list goes on forever
Posted by: TMF at June 12, 2007 03:03 PM (KTgUG)
Come on: you're snarking the guy for something that you suspect he might have done before he retired.
Anyway, who says that members of the press can't have opinions? Isn't the idea that they try to not to let them influence their reporting?
Posted by: Doc Washboard at June 12, 2007 08:31 PM (AE0yP)
* His office has smeared opponents of the war who dared speak out. Scooter Libby is headed to prison on this very matter unless Bush pardons him. You can bet Cheney will be urging a pardon. FUNNY HOW WHEN POLS YOU DON'T LIKE SPEAK OUT AGAINST THOSE YOU DO LIKE, IT'S SMEARING. WHEN IT'S THE OTHER WAY AROUND, IT'S SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER.
* He and his buddy Donald Rumsfeldwere the principalarchitects of the failed policies in Iraq. The idea ofinstalling democracy by force is inimical tothe nation's heritage. IS THIS FOR REAL? DIDN'T THE COUNTRY START BY USING FORCE? JAPAN? GERMANY? ANYONE? BUELLER?
* He has helped sink the GOP's present-day fortunes. In the last election, he was against firing Rumsfeld and was opposed even after the voting. Many Republicans said Rumsfeld's tardy departure hurt them at the ballot box. YEAH, I'M SURE THAT WAS THE NUMBER ONE ISSUE FOR MOST VOTERS.
* His penchant for secrecy knows no boundaries. Early in Bush's first term, he refused to divulge the names of Big Oil executives and others who met with him onenergy policy. Even after he accidentally shot a friend on a Texas ranch, he had to be pushed to admit it. OOOOOOH, HIS PENCHANT FOR SECRECY. SO SCARY. DOES CHENEY WEAR A BLACK CAPE AND HANG IN THE SHADOWS? SCARY. OOOH, I JUST POOPED MY PANTS. HE HAD TO BE PUSHED TO ADMIT IT? LOL! THE PRESS IS PISSED BECAUSE THEY GOT SCOOPED BY SOME LOCAL CRAWFORD RAG.
Honestly, is this the best people can come up with?
Posted by: a reader at June 13, 2007 04:39 PM (LRATA)
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