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Cheney: President Obama Wants ‘To Take America Down’
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April 08, 2015 "ICH"
- In an appearance on “The Hugh Hewitt
Show” Tuesday night, former Vice President
Dick Cheney said that President Obama’s
actions on the world stage exemplify a
president who wants “to take America down.”
Cheney also touched on Obama’s comments
on Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, telling
Hewitt that Obama is the only post-World War
II president to believe that America doesn’t
need “to play a leading role in the world.”
The former vice president made the
appearance following the announcement of a
new book on American foreign policy,
co-authored by himself and daughter Liz
Cheney, will be released in September.
HEWITT:
Let me play for both of
you a cut from earlier today. The
president sat down with an NPR reporter
who asked him about Scott Walker’s
statement on this show last week that
he’s repudiate the emerging Iran
hologram — I don’t call it a deal — on
day one. Here’s what the president said.
PRESIDENT OBAMA:
Any president
who gets elected will be knowledgeable
enough on foreign policy and
knowledgeable enough about the
traditions and precedents of
presidential power that they won’t start
calling into question the capacity of
the executive branch of the United
States to enter into agreements with
other countries. If that starts being
questioned, that’s going to be a problem
for our friends and that’s going to
embolden our enemies and it would be a
foolish approach to take. Perhaps Mr.
Walker, after he’s taken some time to
bone up on foreign policy, will feel the
same way.
HEWITT:
Vice President Cheney,
you’ve been boning up on foreign policy
since you entered the House 30 years
ago. What do you make of that statement.
CHENEY:
Well it starts from a
flawed presumption on Obama’s part. For
most of the last 70 years since World
War II, we’ve had a bipartisan record in
this country between Democrat and
Republican. Harry Truman, Jack Kennedy,
Lyndon Johnson, Ronald Reagan, Dwight
Eisenhower, the Bush’s believed America
had to play a leading role in the world
and needs to maintain first class
military capability to do that and
occasionally use it. That the world
works best with U.S. leadership. The
first president, really, who doesn’t —
no longer believe that fundamental truth
is Barack Obama. What he’s saying, his
criticism of Governor Walker — I think
probably Governor Walker welcomes it.
It’s almost like a paid commercial. I
heard today as soon as the statement
came out from Obama criticizing the
governor, he immediately sent out to all
of his supporters. I’m glad he did that.
It’s a mark of weakness of this
president that he’d say such a thing.
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HEWITT:
Is he naive, Mr. Vice
President? Or does he have a far
reaching vision that only he entertains
of a realigned Middle East. That somehow
it all works out in the end.
CHENEY:
I don’t know Hugh. I
vacillate between the various theories
I’ve heard. If you had somebody who, as
president — who wanted to take America
down. Who wanted to fundamentally weaken
our position in the world, reduce our
capacity to influence events. Turn our
back on our allies and encourage our
enemies, it would look exactly like what
Barack Obama is doing. I think his
actions are constituted in my mind are
those of the worst president we’ve ever
had.
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