Newsweek editor: Cheney presidential run would be ‘good for the country’

By John Byrne
Monday, November 30th, 2009 -- 10:21 am
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meacham jon newsweek Newsweek editor: Cheney presidential run would be good for the countryIn an editorial published Saturday that will run in the magazine's Dec. 7 edition, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham argues that former Vice President Dick Cheney would be a good candidate for the presidency in 2012 -- and that a run would be "good for the country."

"I think we should be taking the possibility of a Dick Cheney bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012 more seriously, for a run would be good for the Republicans and good for the country," Meacham pens. "(The sound you just heard in the background was liberal readers spitting out their lattes.)"

"Why? Because Cheney is a man of conviction, has a record on which he can be judged, and whatever the result, there could be no ambiguity about the will of the people," Meacham continues. "The best way to settle arguments is by having what we used to call full and frank exchanges about the issues, and then voting. A contest between Dick Cheney and Barack Obama would offer us a bracing referendum on competing visions.

"One of the problems with governance since the election of Bill Clinton has been the resolute refusal of the opposition party (the GOP from 1993 to 2001, the Democrats from 2001 to 2009, and now the GOP again in the Obama years) to concede that the president, by virtue of his victory, has a mandate to take the country in a given direction," he adds. "A Cheney victory would mean that America preferred a vigorous unilateralism to President Obama's unapologetic multilateralism, and vice versa."

Salon.com's Glenn Greenwald, who is a Cheney critic and a vehement opponent to the Bush Administration strategy of employing torture, replied to the piece on Twitter: "In the dictionary under "Desperately Trolling for Traffic" there should be a link to Jon Meacham's column urging Cheney to run for President."

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PlumLine's Greg Sargent was more succinct, calling the column "Drudgebait," in reference to conservative maven Matt Drudge.

There was, however, no link to Meacham's column on The Drudge Report Monday.

Cheney, however, has already thrown cold water on the idea. At a recent campaign event for Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, the Texas Republican running to replace Gov. Rick Perry, Cheney responded to calls for him to run for president with three simple words: "Not a chance."

At least one political group, led by a prominent former Log Cabin Republican, thinks it should happen.

Despite the former vice-president's low approval ratings among the American public, the organizers of Draft Cheney 2012 believe he's the right man to take on President Barack Obama in the next election -- and, they say, he may be the only person left in the Republican Party who has what it takes to run the country.

"The 2012 race for the Republican nomination for President will be about much more then who will be the party's standard bearer against Barack Obama, the race is about the heart and soul of the GOP," CNN quoted Christopher Barron, the principal organizer of the Draft Cheney movement. "There is only one person in our party with the experience, political courage and unwavering commitment to the values that made our party strong – and that person is Dick Cheney."

The group has launched a Web site and a Facebook group (87 members so far), and plans to rally supporters to their cause at Tea Party events and in early primary states like New Hampshire and Iowa, CNN reports.

Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard recently argued for a Cheney run, saying: "Of course, everyone's first choice for president in 2012 is Dick Cheney."

Everyone, that is, except Cheney himself.

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  • This would be so awesome for the country! Maybe his stepping back into the lime light will force us to finally charge him with war crimes for the atrocities he committed and then EVERYONE will be happy. Well....at least I will be :)
  • jimhadstate
    And does anyone still doubt that Newsweek is the latest ragozine to join the long line of Old Media Wingnut journalism? I hope Dick doesn't stop quick, or he will be back in Bethesda Naval Hospital to have Jon's nose surgical removed from his ass.
  • robertsfinnegan
    I wonder if this fraud Meacham knows what accessory after the fact is, that he can be charged with it AND treason for attempting to help war criminal Cheney escape justice? Newsweek was co-opted long ago by the CIA and everyone takes it so seriously that it has been awarded "Outhouse Shitter Paper of the Year" for almost a decade running (http://www.angelfire.com/extreme/Robbie/Magazin...).

    Meacham is a traitor, and should be dealt with accordingly.

    Robert S. Finnegan
    Southeastasia Independent Media
    rsfinnegan@gmail.com
    Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Gorgeous George Orwell
    Yes, indeed! Cheney's portrait deserves to be enshrined in the Hall of Vigorous Unilateralism - right alongside of Genghis Kahn, Attila the Hun, Stalin, Hitler...
  • orri
    You left out Vlad the Impaler, Pol Pot, Ronald Reagan, Prescott Bush, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.
  • kucinich2012
    He's already been Prez for eight years! 2000 - 2008!
  • lannyp
    It would be a contest between the war criminal and the wonk?
    Naw, Obama's not actually a wonk. And Cheney could rightfully be in prison by then--though he's being kept safe by none other than our current president (whom I admire greatly, despite his overly charitable gesture toward the former VP).

    Fear versus hope . . . ideology versus intelligence . . . a will toward violence versus a wish for peace . . .

    (Please, Meacham, stop the idiocy.)
  • Name
    A man of convictions? Yeah, at least two DUI convictions in the past. And if there were any justice he'll have some war crime convictions in the future. And just the thought of revisiting the morning of 9/11 and the Valerie Plame chapters to mention just two, makes the heart leap with joy. Yeah, run this lying traitor for prez, all you redneck morons.
  • john hair
    That would indeed be good for a Dick Cheney, It would bring everyone who has integrity, a conscience and definitely absent, the GOP values. They would be coming out of the wood work, Main abortion alley which is right behind the bladder where repulsicans go to after the gall closes. They will fly in from everywhere to make sure there are no book burnings unless they are burning Ann Coulter with all her personally signed trash she writes, and without any doubt, VOTE to guarantee that Dick Cheney remain in his UNDISCLOSED LOCATION FOREVER!!! or at least when hell freezes over.
  • Hologram5
    I don't know if it is drugs that this guy is taking or if it is drugs this guy NEEDS to be taking but DO SOMETHING!
  • Satan
    It'd be good for Raw Story...
  • kiboshki
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    Not gonna happen. Cheney's already gearing up for a campaign to become President of the 7th Circle of Hell. Probably give the current incumbent quite a run for his money, too.
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  • JPMP
    The quote: "Why? Because Cheney ... has a record on which he can be judged, and whatever the result, there could be no ambiguity about the will of the people,"

    This like saying that the crap I just took has "a record" of having been ingested and is supposed to be the reason to consider eating it again.
  • GiveMeABreak
    Obama and Cheney would agree on much. One example:

    Moderator: Pres Obama, the Cheney/Bush administration started the warrantless surveillance program, what do you think that?

    Obama: Well it was a good start but it didn't go far enough.
  • CosimodiRondo
    "Because Cheney is a man of conviction, has a record on which he can be judged ..."

    Well, only part of it is officially on the record now, isn't it? And that part isn't pretty. But what about his role in the energy task force, the Plame leak and cover up, torture and rendition? I agree that a frank and open discussion of Cheney's record would be beneficial for the country. Maybe Dick can finally show us those documents proving that torture was effective. Run, Dick, run!
  • Phil E. Drifter
    What a moron/paid shill.

    Palin/Cheney 2012?
    Cheney/Palin 2012?

    Then he can shoot her dumb ass in the face on a hunting trip?
  • Phil E. Drifter
  • anonymouslyme
    No matter what their stance on policy, just imagine the difference in that all-important charisma factor that, unfortunately, sways so many Americans. Obama next to Cheney would be like a lively, friendly labrador retriever running against a dead, stinking fish. The whole idiotic "I could sit down have a beer with him" contest on which so many base their votes wouldn't even be close..
  • yurtletheturtle
    Cheney, run for president? From a prison cell, I hope.
  • maninwarren
    "Not a chance." Yeah, right. After 9/11 II happens (http://9112010.com/9112010.html), Dick will "answer the call to lead his country". And there will be no more opposition.
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