Sunday, February 14, 2010

The VP debate on Fire! Biden: Cheney is rewriting History; Cheney: Obama projects weakness to terrorists



(Politico).Former Vice President Cheney will appear on ABC's "This Week" today, and it's a safe bet what he will say: President Barack Obama projects weakness to terrorists and puts American lives at risk.

It's the kind of brutal charge — nuance-free and politically explosive — that has become a Cheney specialty since he left office 13 months ago.

Cheney's broadsides on Afghanistan policy, detention and surveillance policies and Obama's general philosophy about the U.S. role in a dangerous world inevitably dominate the news. No other figure in Republican politics has equal ability to drive debate on national security, rally Obama critics and force the administration to respond. Vice President Joe Biden will be countering Cheney today on NBC's "Meet the Press" and CBS's "Face the Nation."

The former vice president's success in driving the Obama debate has prompted a secondary debate of its own: Why does Cheney do it?

Cheney associates say he abandoned plans for a sedate post-Bush administration retirement of fly-fishing and memoir writing because he is genuinely concerned that Obama is a weak leader who is responding to political pressures in modifying war and terrorism policies that Cheney himself was instrumental in crafting.

Cheney believes his own words apply opposite pressures that can either force Obama to think twice or hold him accountable if he doesn't.

"You've seen the national security debate shift, both because of the facts and the specifics that he has been able to marshal and speak about, but also because he's given strength and support to others who are speaking out," said a source close to Cheney who declined to be named.

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