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George W. Bush Appears to Back Liz Cheney, Expresses Gratitude for Her Service

Hannah Bleau 30 Jan 2021

Former President George W. Bush appears to be backing Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), one of the ten Republican House members who sided with Democrats in voting to impeach former President Trump.

According to Politico reporter Alex Isenstadt, Bush is planning to call former Vice President Dick Cheney to wish him a happy birthday and “to thank him for his daughter’s service,” specifically:

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George W. Bush spokesman Freddy Ford tells me that “we aren’t thinking about the next election cycle yet.  But I do know that President Bush is planning to call VP Cheney tomorrow for two reasons:  to wish him a happy 80th birthday, and to thank him for his daughter’s service.”
4:49 PM · Jan 29, 2021

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According to Politico reporter Alex Isenstadt, Bush is planning to call former Vice President Dick Cheney to wish him a happy birthday and “to thank him for his daughter’s service,”

This is worse than useless.  It's nothing but pure virtue-signaling and indicates that W is oblivious to what's happening among rank-and-file Rs.  You would think what Trump did to Jeb in 2016 would have taught W and the rest of them something, and that they might swallow family pride to acknowledge obvious truth.

The "decency" the Bush family purports to represent is a virtue, but any virtue taken to an extreme becomes a vice; the Bushes passed that point long ago.  When "decency" prevents someone from confronting without apology and resisting without relent all we see in the D party then it's a mere label, not an actual trait.
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