Last Sunday’s sneer that he preferred Rush Limbaugh to Powell (“I didn’t know he was still a Republican”) has inspired a response to Dick Cheney from Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff for Colin Powell, when he was Secretary of State.
In a blog post to The Washington Note, Wilkerson reveals that, starting in 2002, the torture Cheney is now defending “was not aimed at preempting another terrorist attack on the U.S. but discovering a smoking gun linking Iraq and al Qaeda.”
In a full-bore counterattack, Powell’s former aide describes Cheney’s role in the demise of the party:
“He and Rush Limbaugh seem to be its leaders now. Lindsay Graham, John McCain, John Boehner, and all other Republicans of note seem to be either so enamored of Cheney-Limbaugh (or fearful of them?) or, on the other hand, so appalled by them, that the cat has their tongues. And meanwhile fewer Americans identify as Republicans than at any time since WWII. We’re at 21% and falling–right in line with the number of cranks, reprobates, and loonies in the country.
“When will we hear from those in my party who give a damn about their country and about the party of Lincoln?
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